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Sixten Jernberg

Updated:2008-05-14 17:05 | Source:beijing2008

1956: Sixten JERNBERG of Sweden performing in a cross country skiing event during the VII Olympic Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo. He won nine Olympic Winter Games medals in three Games. Credit: Getty Images/CIO
1956: Sixten JERNBERG of Sweden performing in a cross country skiing 
event during the VII Olympic Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo. He won
nine Olympic Winter Games medals in three Games. Credit: Getty Images/CIO

Born: 6 February 1929

Birthplace: Lima (Sweden)

Nationality: Sweden

Sport: Skiing

ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES

Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956

Squaw Valley 1960

Innsbruck 1964

AWARDS

Olympic medals:

Gold: 4

Silver: 3

Bronze: 2

Other results:

World Championships

Gold: 4 (58, 62)

Bronze: 2 (54, 58)

Nine Skiing Medals

Cross-country skier Sixten Jernberg made his Olympic debut at the 1956 Cortina Games. He earned silver medals in both of his first two races, the 30km and the 15km. Then he won the 50km by an impressive 78 seconds.

Two days later, Jernberg skied the anchor leg in the 4x10km relay and secured bronze medals for Sweden's team. At the next Winter Olympics, the 1960 Squaw Valley Games, Jernberg opened with a 13-second victory in the 30km race. He added a silver medal in the 15km, missing another gold by only 3.1 seconds, and then placed fourth in the relay and fifth in the 50km. Four years later, Jernberg got off to a slow start (by his standards) at the 1964 Innsbruck Olympics, finishing fifth in the 30km race and third in the 15km.

In the 50km race, Jernberg started the course next to last, just as he had when he won the same race in 1956. Evidently, this was his lucky position because he won again in 1964, this time by 65.6 seconds. On 8 February 1964, two days after his 35th birthday, Jernberg competed in his last Olympics race, the 4x10km relay. Skiing the second leg, he helped Sweden score a close victory over Finland. In twelve Olympic races spread over three Games, Jernberg earned nine medals and never placed lower than fifth in any race.

Editor : LiuAnqi

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