Sten Ekberg

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BornSten Anders Ekberg
(1964-12-25) December 25, 1964 (age 60)
EducationChiropractic
OccupationChiropractor
Sten Ekberg
Sten Ekberg, 1992
Personal information
BornSten Anders Ekberg
(1964-12-25) December 25, 1964 (age 60)
EducationChiropractic
Alma materLife University and Southern Methodist University
OccupationChiropractor
Sport
CountrySweden
SportTrack & Field
Event
Decathlon
College teamSouthern Methodist University
Coached byKenneth Riggberger
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)Decathlon: 8,246 points
Heptathlon: 5,802 points
- 100-meter dash: 10.99
- long jump: 7.31
- shot put: 16.15 (indoors)
- high jump: 2.10
- 400-meter run: 48.5
- 110-meter hurdles: 14.43
- discus throw: 52.16
- pole vault: 4.90
- javelin throw:63.50
- 1,500-meter run: 4:19.96

Sten Anders Ekberg (born 25 December 1964 in Täby, Sweden) is a former decathlon athlete who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics for Sweden[1][2][3] and was a Swedish decathlete National Record holder.[4] Sten Ekberg won the Swedish Championship in both decathlon and heptathlon. Ekberg currently resides in the United States where he works as a chiropractor at his office Wellness For Life in Cumming, Georgia.

Ekberg received a BBA, Magna Cum Laude, from Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business in Dallas, Texas and holds a Doctor of Chiropractic, Magna Cum Laude, from Life University in Marietta, Georgia. He competed in track and field at Southern Methodist where he still holds records.[5]

Olympics and World Championships

  • Olympics: Barcelona 9th place, 1992 (8,136 points)
  • Swedish National Decathlon Record: 1992 (8,246 points)
  • National Championship Decathlon: Sweden 1st place, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992
  • National Championship Heptathlon: Sweden 1st place, 1989, 1993
  • Seven Swedish National Gold Medals
  • European Championships: 10th place, 1986
  • NCAA Division I: Team Championship 1st place, 1986
  • NCAA Division I: Decathlon 2nd place, 1986
  • NCAA Division I: Decathlon 3rd place, 1985
  • Southern Methodist University Records:[6]
    • 100 Meter 1985
    • 400 Meter 1985
    • 1500 Meter 1985
    • 100 hurdles 1985
    • Shot Put 1985
    • Discus 1985
    • Javelin 1985
    • High Jump 1985
    • Pole Vault 1985 (record still held)
    • Long Jump 1985
    • Decathlon Score 1985 (record still held)

See also

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