Bengt Baron
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Gold | Moscow 1980 | 100 m backstroke | |
Bronze | Los Angeles 1984 | 4x100 m freestyle relay |
Bengt Baron (born March 6, 1962) was a backstroke swimmer from Sweden. He won the 100 m Backstroke at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and was a member of the bronze winning team from Sweden in the 4x100m Freestyle at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
A student from The University of California, Baron was named into its Hall of Fame in 1999. In the years 1979–1985 he won a total number of 32 Swedish titles. After his career as swimmer, he became CEO of Absolut Vodka.
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- SK Korrugal
Olympic champions in men's 100 m backstroke |
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1908: Arno Bieberstein | 1912: Harry Hebner | 1920: Warren Paoa Kealoha | 1924: Warren Paoa Kealoha | 1928: George Kojac | 1932: Masaji Kiyokawa | 1936: Adolf Kiefer | 1948: Allen Stack | 1952: Yoshinobu Oyakawa | 1956: David Theile | 1960: David Theile | 1968: Roland Matthes | 1972: Roland Matthes | 1976: John Naber | 1980: Bengt Baron | 1984: Rick Carey | 1988: Daichi Suzuki | 1992: Mark Tewksbury | 1996: Jeff Rouse | 2000: Lenny Krayzelburg | 2004: Aaron Peirsol |
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