18-413: Stenmark is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ingemar Stenmark (born 1956), Swedish skier Mikael Stenmark (born 1962), Swedish philosopher Rigmor Stenmark (born 1940), Swedish politician See also [ edit ] 11004 Stenmark , outer main-belt asteroid [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
36-3532: A jury led by the Swedish morning paper Svenska Dagbladet since 1925. According to its statutes the Medal may be awarded in November or December to either an individual sportsperson or a team. An individual can be awarded the Medal no more than twice, and to receive a second medal, that athlete must be "regarded a class of his own". List of gold medalists [ edit ] 1920s [ edit ] 1925 - Sten Pettersson , athletics 1926 - Arne Borg , swimming , and Edvin Wide , athletics 1927 - Sven Salén , sailing 1928 - Per-Erik Hedlund , cross-country skiing 1929 - Gillis Grafström , figure skating , and Sven Utterström , cross-country skiing 1930s [ edit ] 1930 - Johan Richthoff , wrestling 1931 - Sven Rydell , football 1932 - Ivar Johansson , wrestling 1933 - Sven "Sleven" Säfwenberg , bandy 1934 - Harald Andersson , athlete 1935 - Hans Drakenberg , fencing 1936 - Erik August Larsson , cross-country skiing 1937 - Torsten Ullman , shooting 1938 - Björn Borg , swimming 1939 - Sven Selånger , ski jumping and Nordic combined 1940s [ edit ] 1940 - Henry Kälarne , athletics , and Håkan Lidman , athletics 1941 - Alfred Dahlqvist , cross-country skiing 1942 - Gunder Hägg , athletics 1943 - Arne Andersson , athletics 1944 - Nils 'Mora-Nisse' Karlsson , cross-country skiing 1945 - Claes Egnell , modern pentathlon 1946 - Arvid Andersson , weightlifting 1947 - Gösta Frändfors , wrestling 1948 - William Grut , modern pentathlon 1949 - Gert Fredriksson , canoeing 1950s [ edit ] 1950 - Lennart Bergelin , tennis 1951 - Rune Larsson , athletics 1952 - Valter Nyström , athletics 1953 - Bertil Antonsson , wrestling 1954 - Bengt Nilsson , athletics 1955 - Sigvard Ericsson , skating 1956 - Lars Hall , modern pentathlon , and Sixten Jernberg , cross-country skiing 1957 - Dan Waern , athletics 1958 - Richard Dahl , athletics 1959 - Agne Simonsson , football 1960s [ edit ] 1960 - Jane Cederqvist , swimming 1961 - Ove Fundin , speedway, and Sten Lundin , motocross 1962 - Assar Rönnlund , cross-country skiing 1963 - Jonny Nilsson , skating 1964 - Rolf Peterson , canoeing 1965 - Kjell Johansson , table tennis 1966 - Kurt Johansson , shooting 1967 - The Fåglum brothers ( Erik Pettersson , Gösta Pettersson , Sture Pettersson and Tomas Pettersson ), cycling 1968 - Toini Gustafsson-Rönnlund , cross-country skiing 1969 - Ove Kindvall , football 1970s [ edit ] 1970 - Gunnar Larsson , swimming 1971 - Stellan Bengtsson , table tennis 1972 - Ulrika Knape , diving 1973 - Rolf Edling , fencing 1974 - Björn Borg , tennis 1975 - Ingemar Stenmark , alpine skiing 1976 - Anders Gärderud , athletics , and Bernt Johansson , cycling 1977 - Frank Andersson , wrestling 1978 - Björn Borg , tennis , and Ingemar Stenmark , alpine skiing 1979 - Malmö FF , football 1980s [ edit ] 1980 - Thomas Wassberg , cross-country skiing (originally refused to accept
54-701: A national icon in Sweden. This was not changed by the fact that he moved to Monaco in 1980 for tax reasons. At age 40, he won the Swedish Superstars championship in 1996. On 26 December 2004, Stenmark survived the Indian Ocean earthquake while on vacation in Thailand . In 2015, he was a celebrity dancer on the Let's Dance 2015 , where he teamed up with professional dancer Cecilia Ehrling . Stenmark
72-600: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ingemar Stenmark Jan Ingemar Stenmark ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɪ̌ŋː(ɛ)mar ˈstêːnmark] ; born 18 March 1956) is a Swedish former World Cup alpine ski racer . He is regarded as one of the most prominent Swedish athletes ever, and as the greatest slalom and giant slalom specialist of all time. He competed for Tärna IK Fjällvinden . Born in Joesjö , Storuman Municipality , Lapland , Stenmark and his family moved to Tärnaby near Norway when he
90-557: The International Ski Federation (FIS) for accepting promotional payments directly, rather than through the national ski federation. Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein was also banned; both were double gold medalists in 1980 . Marc Girardelli , who was the best slalom racer during the 1983–84 season , wasn't allowed to participate either. In his case it was because he didn't have citizenship in Luxembourg,
108-446: The surname Stenmark . 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=Stenmark&oldid=1108481773 " Categories : Surnames Swedish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
126-1081: The Year Continental European Sportsperson of the Year World BBC World Sport Star of the Year International Sports Prize La Gazzetta Laureus Awards L'Équipe Champion of Champions Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Svenska_Dagbladet_Gold_Medal&oldid=1254250609 " Categories : National sportsperson-of-the-year trophies and awards Awards established in 1925 1925 establishments in Sweden Swedish sports trophies and awards Hidden categories: CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list Articles with short description Short description
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162-528: The country for which he competed. Stenmark was allowed back into the Olympic competition in 1988 , but was past his prime and did not win a medal (however, he had the fastest second run of the slalom competition). He retired from World Cup competition at the end of the 1989 season in March, days before his 33rd birthday. During the years from 1976 to 1978 Stenmark, along with tennis player Björn Borg, became
180-429: The 💕 Award Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal Date 1925 ( 1925 ) - Country Sweden Presented by Svenska Dagbladet The Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal ( Swedish : Svenska Dagbladets guldmedalj , but usually simply called Bragdguldet , "The Feat Gold") is an annual award "for the most significant Swedish sports achievement of the year". It has been awarded by
198-639: The honor twice (female alpine skier Anja Pärson received the medal in 2006 and 2007). At the World Championships in 1978 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen West Germany , Stenmark won the slalom by two-thirds of a second and the giant slalom by over two seconds, and successfully defended both world titles at the Winter Olympics in 1980 at Lake Placid , which also were counted as world championships. At
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#1732801168843216-2666: The medal, but eventually accepted the medal in early December 2013) 1981 - Annichen Kringstad , orienteering 1982 - Mats Wilander , tennis 1983 - Håkan Carlquist , motocross 1984 - Gunde Svan , cross-country skiing 1985 - Patrik Sjöberg , athletics 1986 - Tomas Johansson , wrestling 1987 - Sweden men's national ice hockey team , ice hockey , and Marie-Helene Westin , cross-country skiing 1988 - Tomas Gustafson , speed skating 1989 - Sweden national table tennis team , table tennis ( Jan-Ove Waldner , Mikael Appelgren , Jörgen Persson , Erik Lindh , Peter Karlsson ) 1990s [ edit ] 1990 - Stefan Edberg , tennis 1991 - Pernilla Wiberg , alpine skiing 1992 - Jan-Ove Waldner , table tennis 1993 - Torgny Mogren , cross-country skiing 1994 - Sweden men's national football team , football 1995 - Annika Sörenstam , golf 1996 - Agneta Andersson and Susanne Gunnarsson , canoeing 1997 - Ludmila Engquist , athletics 1998 - Sweden men's national handball team , handball 1999 - Tony Rickardsson , speedway 2000s [ edit ] 2000 - Lars Frölander , swimming 2001 - Per Elofsson , cross-country skiing 2002 - Susanne Ljungskog , cycling 2003 - Carolina Klüft , athletics 2004 - Stefan Holm , athletics 2005 - Kajsa Bergqvist , athletics 2006 - Anja Pärson , alpine skiing 2007 - Anja Pärson , alpine skiing 2008 - Jonas Jacobsson , shooting 2009 - Helena Jonsson , biathlon 2010s [ edit ] 2010 - Swedish men's Olympic 4 × 10 km relay team ( Daniel Rickardsson , Johan Olsson , Anders Södergren , Marcus Hellner ), cross-country skiing 2011 - Therese Alshammar , swimming 2012 - Lisa Nordén , triathlon 2013 - Johan Olsson , cross-country skiing 2014 - Swedish women's Olympic 4 × 5 km relay team ( Ida Ingemarsdotter , Emma Wikén , Anna Haag , Charlotte Kalla ), cross-country skiing 2015 - Sarah Sjöström , swimming 2016 - Henrik Stenson , golf 2017 - Sarah Sjöström , swimming 2018 - Hanna Öberg , biathlon 2019 - Tove Alexandersson , orienteering 2020s [ edit ] 2020 - Armand Duplantis , athletics 2021 - Team Sweden ( Malin Baryard-Johnsson , Henrik von Eckermann , and Peder Fredricson ), show jumping 2022 - Nils van der Poel , speed skating 2023 - Daniel Ståhl , track and field athletics See also [ edit ] Jerring Award , established by
234-533: The next worlds in 1982 in Austria , he had a sub-standard first run in the giant slalom and was upset by American Steve Mahre and settled for silver. Stenmark rebounded in the slalom and became the first to win the same title in three consecutive world championships. At age 25, it was his final medal in a major competition. Stenmark was not allowed to participate in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo by
252-2442: The sport section of Sveriges Radio where the radio audience votes on the Swedish athlete or team that has made the best sport performance of the year References [ edit ] ^ "Thomas Wassberg tar emot Bragdguldet – efter 33 år" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet . 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 3 December 2019 . ^ "Bragdguldet till Alshammar" . Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). 6 December 2011 . Retrieved 7 December 2011 . ^ "Just nu: Bragdguldet till Olsson" . Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 3 December 2013 . ^ Lovén, Andreas Örwall (2 December 2014). "Damstafettlaget får årets Bragdguld" . Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish) . Retrieved 2 December 2014 . ^ Lindberg, Johan (1 December 2015). "Sarah Sjöström får SvD:s bragdguld 2015" . Svenska dagbladet (in Swedish) . Retrieved 1 December 2015 . ^ Svensson, Frida (6 December 2016). "Henrik Stenson tilldelas årets bragdguld" . Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish) . Retrieved 6 December 2016 . ^ Johan Lindberg (5 December 2017). "Här är Sarah Sjöströms bragd-VM – dag för dag" (in Swedish). Svenska dagbladet . Retrieved 5 December 2017 . ^ Dave Russell (4 December 2018). "Radio Sweden" . Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Skier Hanna Öberg wins top sports prize . Retrieved 4 December 2018 . ^ "Bragdguldet 2019 till orienteringsstjärnan Tove Alexandersson" (in Swedish). SVT Sport . 3 December 2019 . Retrieved 3 December 2019 . ^ "Duplantis fick Bragdguldet" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. 1 December 2020 . Retrieved 1 December 2020 . ^ Sara K. Lindquist, Birgitta Forsberg, Nichlas Alsing Pettersson (7 December 2021). "Bragdguldet till ryttartrio" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet . Retrieved 20 December 2021 . {{ cite news }} : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link ) ^ "Just nu: Nils van der Poel får SvD:s bragdguld" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet. 6 December 2022 . Retrieved 6 December 2022 . ^ Kamil Bochenski (5 December 2023). "Daniel Ståhl får Bragdguldet 2023" (in Swedish). SVT Sport . Retrieved 4 January 2024 . External links [ edit ] Statutes v t e Sportsperson of
270-548: The two technical disciplines: slalom and giant slalom (the other events are downhill , super-G , first run in December 1982, and combined ). He rarely competed in the other disciplines, as he was not comfortable with speeds in excess of 120 km/h (75 mph). Stenmark still has the record for the biggest win margin in a World Cup alpine race: 4.06 seconds ahead of 2nd placed Bojan Križaj in Jasna on 4 February 1979. Stenmark
288-598: Was four years old. He became a childhood neighbour of Stig Strand (also born 1956), who tied Stenmark for the World Cup slalom title in 1983 . Stenmark began skiing at the age of five and won his first national competition at age eight. Stenmark made his World Cup debut in December 1973 at age 17. At the time of his retirement, he had won more international races than any other alpine skier to date: he took 86 World Cup wins (46 giant slaloms and 40 slaloms). He has since been passed by Mikaela Shiffrin . Stenmark won only in
306-559: Was known as a quiet champion, with short, but polite, responses to media questions. For his three straight World Cup titles (1976–78), Stenmark earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1979 (shared with Erik Håker and Raisa Smetanina ). Stenmark also earned the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal twice (1975, 1978). His 1978 medal was shared with tennis player Björn Borg , making them the only two men to ever win
324-556: Was married to Ann Uvhagen, a Lufthansa airline hostess, 1984–1987. They have a daughter, born 1984. 86 wins – (46 GS , 40 SL ), 155 podiums From 1948 through 1980 , the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing. At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events (DH, GS, SL). Jerring Award : 1979, 1980 Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal From Misplaced Pages,
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