Jonny NILSSON

Schweden
Schweden
EisschnelllaufEisschnelllauf
Olympische Medaillen
1G
Teilnahmen2
Erste TeilnahmeInnsbruck 1964
Geburtsjahr1943

Biografie

As a 19-year-old, Jonny Nilsson débuted successfully at the 1962 World Championships, winning the 10,000 m and placing second in the 5,000 m. His exploits resulted in that year's Oscar Mathisen Award. The following year, Nilsson had improved on his weak sprint, and in the Japanese town of Karuizawa he won the world title, the first Swede to so since Sigvard Ericsson in 1955. His performance was marked by three world records: 5,000 m, 10,000 m and the allround points. Later that season, Nilsson would also better the 3,000 m world mark. Nilsson confirmed his prowess in the long distances in Innsbruck. Starting in the first pair of the 10,000 m, he set a time that remained unbeaten throughout the race. The Olympic gold would also remain Nilssons last international title. He did break the 5,000 m world record in 1965, and placed third in the 1966 World Championships, but Nilsson retired after the Grenoble Olympics, at the age of 25. During his career, he earned 17 Swedish titles, 4 in allround (1964-67), 2 in 1,500 m (1966-67), 5 in 5,000 m (1962-66) and 6 in 10,000 m (1963-68). Nilsson later worked as a real estate agent. Following his retirement, Nilsson became involved in politics. He was a candidate for the Kristdemokraterna in the 2009 European Parliament elections, but did not get enough votes for a seat. He suffered the same fate in the 2010 Swedish parliamentary elections.

Personal Bests: 500 – 42.2 (1966); 1000 – 1:33.1 (1969); 1500 – 2:08.2 (1966); 5000 – 7:32.9 (1968); 10000 – 15:33.0 (1963).

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