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Sven Utterström

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Sven Utterström
Full nameSven Ludvig Utterström
Born(1901-05-16)May 16, 1901
Boden, Norrbotten, Sweden
DiedMay 7, 1979(1979-05-07) (aged 77)
Boden, Norrbotten, Sweden
Ski clubBodens BK
Medal record
Men's cross country skiing
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1932 Lake Placid 18 km
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1930 Oslo 50 km
Gold medal – first place 1933 Innsbruck 4 x 10 km
Silver medal – second place 1933 Innsbruck 50 km

Sven "Uttern" Ludvig Utterström (16 May 1901, Boden, Norrbotten – 7 May 1979) was a Swedish skier who competed in cross country.

He was born in Boden, Sweden, raced for Bodens BK, and won several medals at the Winter Olympics, the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, and the Holmenkollen ski festival.

Utterström won the 50 km cross country event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1929 and 1930. He was only the third non-Norwegian to win any event there (Finland's Anton Collin and Martti Lappalainen were the first two, winning the 50 km in 1922 and 1928, respectively.).

At the 1928 Winter Olympics he finished ninth in the 18 kilometre competition.

Four years later at the 1932 Winter Olympics, Utterström won the 18 km. In the 50 kilometre event he finished sixth.

In 1930, he won the 50 km at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and was on the 4 x 10 km relay that won the inaugural event at the 1933 Nordic skiing World Championships. He also won a silver in the 50 km at the 1933 event as well.

Utterström also won the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 1929 (Shared with Gillis Grafström).

Preceded by Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal with Gillis Grafström
1929
Succeeded by