Sweden at the 1952 Summer Olympics
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Sweden at the Olympic Games | ||||
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IOC code: | SWE | |||
NOC: | Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté external link (Swedish) |
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1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki | ||||
Medals Rank: 4 |
Gold 12 |
Silver 13 |
Bronze 10 |
Total 35 |
Summer Olympic Games appearances | ||||
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Winter Olympic Games appearances | ||||
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Sweden competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland.
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- Karl Svensson, Lennart Samuelson, Erik Nilsson, Holger Hansson, Bengt Gustavsson, Gösta Lennart Lindh, Sylve Bengtsson, Gösta Löfgren, Ingvar Rydell, Yngve Brodd, Gösta Sandberg and Olof Ahlund — Football (soccer), men's team competition
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1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland | Nations at the
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