Thure Sjöstedt

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Thure Sjöstedt

Ture Sigvard "Thure" Sjöstedt (28 August 1903 – 2 May 1956) was a Swedish wrestler.

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Thure Sjöstedt
Sjöstedt at the 1928 Olympics
Personal information
Full nameTure Sigvard Sjöstedt
Born28 August 1903
Yngsjö, Sweden
Died2 May 1956 (aged 52)
Malmö, Sweden
Sport
SportWrestling
ClubBK Kärnan, Limhamn, Malmö
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Men's freestyle wrestling
Olympic Games
1928 Amsterdam Light heavyweight
1932 Los Angeles Light heavyweight
European Championships
1934 StockholmUnlimited
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
European Championships
1927 Budapest82.5 kg
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Career

In freestyle wrestling, he won a gold and a silver medal in the 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics, respectively, as well as a European title in 1934. He finished second at the 1927 European Championships in Greco-Roman wrestling.[1]

In the mid-1930s Sjöstedt turned professional and toured the United States with teammate Johan Richthoff. He later developed alcoholism problems and was eventually found dead in his garden cottage.[1][2]

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