SK Ran
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Full name | Simklubben Ran |
City | Malmö |
Founded | 1 September 1922; 102 years ago (1922-09-01) |
Home pool(s) | Segevångsbadet |
Simklubben Ran, commonly known as SK Ran, is a Swedish swimming club from Malmö, Sweden, founded on 1 September 1922, and competing in swimming and water polo.[1] The club resides at Segevångsbadet.[2]
Swedish two-times Olympic gold medalist Gunnar Larsson has swum for SK Ran.
History
SK Ran was founded at Ribersborgs open-air bath by Ivan Lundquist and 50 others with the aim to compete with Malmö SS.[3] In 1931, SK Ran had their first competitor at the Swedish Swimming Championships; it was Gulli Andersson who took a silver medal on 100 metre backstroke and a bronze medal on 100 metre freestyle.[3]
SK Ran had their first Olympic swimmer at the 1956 Summer Olympics, when Karin Larsson participated.[4]
Swimmers
Swimmers that have participated in the Summer Olympics while representing SK Ran:[4]
- Rudi Dollmayer
- Gabriella Fagundez
- Karin Larsson
- Kristina Larsson
- Ida Marko-Varga
References
External links
- SK Ran's official homepage (in Swedish)
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- 1796: Upsala S
- 1824: Linköpings ASS
- 1829: Jönköpings SS
- 1864: Örebro SS
- 1869: Malmö S
- 1871: Sundsvalls SS
- 1885: Stockholms ASF
- 1895: Stockholms KK & Uppsala KK
- 1902: Simavdelningen 1902
- 1906: Landskrona SS & SK Neptun
- 1907: Helsingborgs SS
- 1908: Ystads SS
- 1909: Eskilstuna SS
- 1910: Västerås SS
- 1912: Stockholmspolisens IF
- 1917: SK Najaden
- 1919: Norrköpings KK
- 1920: Kalmar SS
- 1922: SK Ran & Trelleborgs SS
- 1923: Karlslunds IF
- 1925: Limhamns SS
- 1926: Uddevalla SF
- 1928: Kristianstads SLS
- 1928: SK Laxen
- 1934: Göteborgs KK
- 1937: Luleå SS
- 1940: SK Poseidon
- 1946: Spårvägens SF
- 1950: Skärets SS
- 1954: Södertälje SS
- 1964: Väsby SS
- 1967: Södertörns SS
- 1971: Göteborgs KK Najaden, Järfälla Sim & Sjöbo SS
- 1972: Askim-Frölunda SK & SK Elfsborg
- 1974: Täby Sim
- 1976: Mölndals ASS
- 1980: Örebro Simallians
- 1982: Malmö KK
- 1989: SK Ägir
- 1991: Göteborg Sim
- 1997: SIK Delfin
- 2003: SK S02
- 2004: SS 04
- 2008: Uddevalla Sim
- 2010: Eskilstuna SK
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