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After almost one year of [[Physical therapy|rehabilitation]], he returned to competition in July 2008 at the [[annual]] event in [[Stockholm]], "DN Galan", but had to pull out due to injury. Afterwards, he announced that he will not compete anymore during the 2008 season; as such he will not participate at the [[Beijing Olympics]]. He also suggested that he may retire form the sport.<ref>[http://iaaf.org/GP08/news/kind=100/newsid=46272.html And Olsson returns but looks to have injured himself again] ''IAAF'', 22 july 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6574&Itemid=2 "The Olympics are gone, the whole season is gone"] ''European Athletics'', July 23 2008</ref> Upon a request from the Swedish Olympic team, Olsson agreed to carry the Swedish flag during the opening ceremony. |
After almost one year of [[Physical therapy|rehabilitation]], he returned to competition in July 2008 at the [[annual]] event in [[Stockholm]], "DN Galan", but had to pull out due to injury. Afterwards, he announced that he will not compete anymore during the 2008 season; as such he will not participate at the [[Beijing Olympics]]. He also suggested that he may retire form the sport.<ref>[http://iaaf.org/GP08/news/kind=100/newsid=46272.html And Olsson returns but looks to have injured himself again] ''IAAF'', 22 july 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.european-athletics.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6574&Itemid=2 "The Olympics are gone, the whole season is gone"] ''European Athletics'', July 23 2008</ref> Upon a request from the Swedish Olympic team, Olsson agreed to carry the Swedish flag during the opening ceremony. |
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In July 2009 Olsson made a comback in a minor event arranged by Örgryte IS in Gothenburg. He then jumped 17.24 m. |
In July 2009 Olsson made a comback in a minor event arranged by Örgryte IS in Gothenburg. He then jumped 17.24 m.<ref>http://www.svd.se/sportspel/nyheter/artikel_3253149.svd</ref> |
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Christian currently lives in [[Monaco]] with his girlfriend Gordana Bosanec. |
Christian currently lives in [[Monaco]] with his girlfriend Gordana Bosanec. |
Revision as of 13:18, 11 August 2009
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Men's Athletics | ||
Representing Sweden | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2004 Athens | Triple jump | |
World Championships | ||
2003 Paris | Triple jump | |
2001 Edmonton | Triple jump | |
World Indoor Championships | ||
2003 Birmingham | Triple jump | |
2004 Budapest | Triple jump |
EAA European Championships | ||
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2002 Munich | Triple jump | |
2006 Gothenburg | Triple jump |
Christian Olsson (born January 25, 1980 in Gothenburg) is Swedish athlete competing in high jump and triple jump. He has won 1 Olympic gold medal, 3 gold and 1 silver medal in the World championships and 2 gold medals in the European championships. He also won the overall Golden League-jackpot in 2004 where he cashed in 500,000 dollars (after splitting the million dollar pot with Tonique Williams-Darling).
Biography
Olsson had his international breakthrough in 2001 when he won silver at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. He has the Swedish national record outdoors, 17.79 m (2004 Summer Olympics), and shares the World record indoors, 17.83 m (2004). Olsson has won the Swedish Championships seven times, and has also competed successfully on national level in high jumping.
March 7, 2004 at the 2004 World Indoor Championships in Athletics, he jumped 17.83 m and matched the World Record. August 23, 2004 at the 2004 Summer Olympics, he jumped 17.79 m, broke the national record and won the gold medal. Four of his six jumps were longer than the silver medalist's best jump.
With the Olympic Gold he completed a rare international sweep, having the Olympic, World Indoor, Outdoor, Regional (European) Indoor and Outdoor titles.
Olsson first became interested in triple jump after watching Jonathan Edwards set the world record at the World Championships in his hometown Gothenburg. Since 1999, Olsson has been trained by Yannick Tregaro. Before that, Olsson was trained by Viljo Nousiainen.
During the autumn and winter 2004/2005 he injured his foot (an injury originating from the 2004 Olympic Final), preventing him from being able to do triple-jumping at full speed. Unfortunately the injury has healed very slowly, and it was still in January 2006 hampering him. In his first competition after the injury, in June 2006, he jumped 17.09 and seem to be back into shape.[1] A month later he won the gold medal at European Championships in his hometown Gothenburg, with a jump of 17.67 m.
At the beginning of the 2007 indoor season, Olsson was injured yet again, and was unable to compete at the European indoor championships.[2][3]
Olsson returned to competition in June at the Golden League event in Oslo, jumping 17.33 m. In July, he won Golden League event in Paris with 17.56 m.[4] At the Golden League event in Rome, he retired after the second round due to a cramp.[5]
Olsson went to the 2007 World Championships in Athletics but had to pull out before the competition due to an injury during training[6].
After almost one year of rehabilitation, he returned to competition in July 2008 at the annual event in Stockholm, "DN Galan", but had to pull out due to injury. Afterwards, he announced that he will not compete anymore during the 2008 season; as such he will not participate at the Beijing Olympics. He also suggested that he may retire form the sport.[7][8] Upon a request from the Swedish Olympic team, Olsson agreed to carry the Swedish flag during the opening ceremony.
In July 2009 Olsson made a comback in a minor event arranged by Örgryte IS in Gothenburg. He then jumped 17.24 m.[9]
Christian currently lives in Monaco with his girlfriend Gordana Bosanec.
International medals
Triple jump
- Olympic Games
- World Championships in Athletics
- World Indoor Championships in Athletics
- 2004, Budapest - 17.83 m - Gold
- 2003, Birmingham - 17.70 m - Gold
- European Athletics Championships
- 2006, Gothenburg - 17.67 m - Gold
- 2002, Munich - 17.53 m - Gold
- European Indoor Athletics Championships
- European Athletics U23 Championships
- 2001, Amsterdam - 17.24 m - Gold
- European Athletics Junior Championships
- 1999, Riga - 16.18 m - Silver
High jump
- European Athletics Junior Championships
- 1999, Riga - 2.21 m - Gold
Other victories
Triple jump
- 2001: Helsinki (Grand Prix) - 17.08 m; Vaasa (European Cup first league) - 17.00 m; Rethymno (athletics meet) - 17.49 m
- 2002: Athens (Grand Prix) - 17.40 m; Seville (European Cup first league) - 17.63 m; Monaco (Golden League) - 17.63 m; Berlin (Golden League) - 17.40 m; Paris (Grand Prix Final) - 17.48 m
- 2003: Lappeenranta (European Cup first league) - 17.38 m; Rethymno (athletics meet) - 17.55 m; Gateshead (Grand Prix) - 17.92(w) m; Stockholm (Grand Prix) - 17.36 m; Monaco (World Athletics Final) - 17.55 m
- 2004: Turin (Grand Prix) - 17.61 m; Bergen (Golden League) - 17.58 m; Bydgoszcz (European Cup super league) - 17.30 m; Gateshead (Grand Prix) - 17.43 m; Rome (Golden League) - 17.50 m; Paris Saint-Denis (Golden League) - 17.41 m; Zürich (Golden League) - 17.46 m; Brussels (Golden League) - 17.44 m; Berlin (Golden League) - 17.45 m; Monaco (World Athletics Final) - 17.66 m
- 2006: Prague (European Cup super league) - 17.40 m; Lausanne (Grand Prix) - 17.62 m; London (Grand Prix) - 17.42 m; Zürich (Golden League-meet) - 17.39 m
- 2007: Vaasa (European Cup first league) - 17.33 m; Paris Saint-Denis (Golden League) - 17.56 m; Rome (Golden League) - 17.19 m
International awards
- Waterford Crystal European Athlete of the Year Trophy 2004
- Waterford Crystal European Athlete of the Year Trophy 2003
Personal bests
- Triple jump
- Indoor - 17.83 metres (equal World record)
- Outdoor - 17.79 metres
- High jump - 2.28 metres
- Long jump - 7.71 metres
References
- ^ Christian Olsson is back! IAAF, 13 June 2006
- ^ Knee injury in training causes Olsson’s withdrawal IAAF, 1 February 2007
- ^ Olsson out of European Indoor Championships IAAF, 25 February 2007
- ^ Olsson left to consider what might have been IAAF, 6 July 2007
- ^ "it was not an injury" IAAF, 13 July 2007
- ^ Christian Olsson injured – No World Championships IAAF, 21 August 2007
- ^ And Olsson returns but looks to have injured himself again IAAF, 22 july 2008
- ^ "The Olympics are gone, the whole season is gone" European Athletics, July 23 2008
- ^ http://www.svd.se/sportspel/nyheter/artikel_3253149.svd
External links
- Christian Olsson's official site - (Swedish)
- Olympic Movement
- IAAF - International Association of Athletics Federations
- Christian Olsson at World Athletics
- EAA - European Athletic Association
- BBC Sports Article - (2004 Summer Olympics)
- BBC Sports Article - (2003 World Championships in Athletics)