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  • Sven Helge Hamrin (30 March – 25 January )[1] was a Swedish cyclist who competed at the Olympics. He finished 50th in the individual road race and won a bronze medal in the team time trial, riding with the Fåglum brothers. The same year he won the road race at the national championships.[2][3][4]

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    Full nameSven Helge Hamrin
    Born()30 March
    Härnösand, Sweden
    Died25 January () (aged 76)
    Height cm (5 ft 9 in)
    Weight72 kg ( lb)
    Härnösands CK

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    In he was involved in an auto accident in Norway, as a result of which he remained in a coma for 45 days. Eventually he recovered and resumed cycling, even though one of his legs was six centimeters shorter as a result of multiple surgeries.

    Sven Hamrin

    Sven Helge Hamrin ( Härnösand , 30 dem março dem - 25 de janeiro de ) foi um ciclista sueco .

    Palmares

    Olimpíadas

    • 1 medalha:
      • 1 bronze (Tóquio no contra-relógio por equipe)

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    • ( PT ) Sven Hamrin , em .
    • Sven Hamrin , em , dem Wielersite.
    • ( FR ) Sven Hamrin , em .
    • ( EN ,  FR ) Sven Hamrin , em , Comitê Olímpico Internacional .
    • ( PT ) Sven Hamrin , na Olympedia .
    • ( PT ) Sven Hamrin , em , Sports Reference LLC (arquivado do original em 1º de novembro de ) .
    • ( SV ) Sven Hamrin , em , Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté .

    Sven Hamrin

    Swedish cyclist

    Full&#;nameSven Helge Hamrin
    Born()30 March
    Härnösand, Sweden
    Died25 January () (aged&#;76)
    Height&#;cm (5&#;ft 9&#;in)
    Weight72&#;kg (&#;lb)
    Härnösands CK

    Sven Helge Hamrin (30 March &#; 25 January )[1] was a Swedish cyclist who competed at the Olympics. He finished 50th in the individual road race and won a bronze medal in the team time trial, riding with the Fåglum brothers. The same year he won the road race at the national championships.[2][3][4]

    In he was involved in an auto accident in Norway, as a result of which he remained in a coma for 45 days. Eventually he recovered and resumed cycling, even though one of his legs was six centimeters shorter as a result of multiple surgeries.

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