Vilhelm Bruno Söderström (28 October 1881 – 1 January 1969) was a Swedish track and field athlete. He competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games and 1908 Summer Olympics in the javelin throw , pole vault and high jump and won three medals. He also served as the Swedish flag bearer at the 1906 Games.
10-688: Söderström is a surname of Swedish origin, and Søderstrøm a surname of Norwegian origin. Both mean "south stream; or, river"; and both are commonly anglicized as Soderstrom or Soederstroem . People with those surnames include: Bruno Söderström (1881–1969), Swedish track and field athlete Christian Söderström (born 1980), Swedish ice hockey player Dan Söderström (born 1948), Swedish ice hockey player Elisabeth Söderström (1927–2009), Swedish soprano noted for her performances of both opera and song Fredrik Söderström (born 1973), Swedish footballer Gustaf Söderström (1865–1958), Swedish athlete who won
20-554: A gold medal at the 1900 Olympic Games Hans Söderström (born 1957), Swedish curler Jonatan Söderström (AKA "Cactus", active from 2008), Swedish independent video game developer Judy Soderstrom (born 1942), American politician and businesswoman Marit Söderström (born 1962), Swedish sailor who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics Mark Soderstrom (born 1970), Australian footballer and television presenter Ove Söderström , (born 1939), Swedish curler Per Søderstrøm (born 1943), Norwegian handball player who competed in
30-544: A river in central Stockholm Bouteloua , a genus of plants formerly known as Soderstromia Söderströms Förlag , a Finnish Swedish-language publishing company All pages with titles containing Söderström All pages with titles containing Søderstrøm All pages with titles containing Soderstrom References [ edit ] ^ Robertson, Nan (13 March 1986). "Soederstroem on Music and Marriage of Strauss" . The New York Times . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
40-464: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . IFK Stockholm IFK Stockholm is a multi- sports club in Stockholm , Sweden . It is most known for its football team. The club was formed 1 February 1895 as IF Kamraterna (IFK) by two young students, Louis Zettersten and Pehr Ehnemark, and was the first IFK club . The club soon changed name to IFK Stockholm to differentiate it from
50-508: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Bruno S%C3%B6derstr%C3%B6m Söderström represented IFK Stockholm . His elder brother Gustaf competed in athletics events at the 1900 Games. Söderström won the pole jump event (as it was called at the time) at the British 1907 AAA Championships . The following year he finished second behind Ed Archibald at the 1908 AAA Championships . Besides athletics, Söderström
60-620: The Hovet , formerly known as Johanneshovs Isstadion. It also played bandy , a sport in which it was the runner-up for the Swedish Championship in 1910. The men's bandy team has played seven seasons in the Swedish top division. In their most successful period IFK Stockholm competed in the following divisions: In recent seasons IFK Stockholm have competed in the following divisions: * League restructuring in 2006 resulted in
70-450: The surname Söderström . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Söderström&oldid=1167392003 " Categories : Surnames Swedish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
80-649: The 1972 Summer Olympics Reuben G. Soderstrom (1888–1970), American labor union leader in Illinois Steve Soderstrom (born 1972), American baseball player Thomas Robert Soderstrom (1936–87), American agrostologist Tim Söderström (born 1994), Swedish footballer Tommy Söderström (born 1969), Swedish ice hockey goaltender Tyler Soderstrom (born 2001), American baseball player Ulf Söderström (born 1972), Swedish ice hockey player Victor Söderström (disambiguation) , multiple people See also [ edit ] Söderström ,
90-671: The other IFK clubs that were formed in various towns in Sweden. The club had minor successes in the early days of Swedish football, but from 2008 to 2010, resided in Division 5, part of the regional leagues of the Swedish football league system . The club is affiliated to the Stockholms Fotbollförbund . The club also sponsors bowling and swimming . It formerly also sponsored ice hockey and played its home games at
100-490: Was a banker and a sports administrator. In 1909, after visiting the United States, he began popularizing bowling in Sweden and building the first bowling venues there. Next year, he founded Idrottsbladet , which soon became the major Swedish sports newspaper, and became its first editor. He later wrote several books in various genres, including fiction. This biographical article relating to Swedish athletics
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