Eric Lemming

Eric Lemming
Personal information
Born 22 February 1880
Gothenburg, Sweden
Died 5 June 1930 (aged 50)
Gothenburg, Sweden
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight 88 kg (194 lb)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) Jumping, throwing
Club IS Lyckans Soldater, Göteborg;
Göteborgs IF
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s) HJ – 1.70 m (1900)
PV – 3.20 m (1900)
LJ – 6.34 m (1906)
TJ – 12.72 m (1903)
SP – 13.10 m (1918)
DT – 44.90 m (1917)
HT – 46.84 m (1917)
JT – 62.32 m (1912)

Eric Valdemar Lemming (22 February 1880 – 5 June 1930) was a Swedish athlete who competed at the 1900, 1906, 1908 and 1912 Olympics, in a wide variety of events, which mostly involved throwing and jumping. He had his best results in the javelin throw, which he won at the 1906–1912 Games, and in which he set multiple world records between 1899 and 1912. His last record was ratified by the IAAF as the first official world record.

Javelin throw was not part of the 1900 Olympics, where Lemming finished fourth in the hammer throw, high jump and pole vault. At the 1906 Intercalated Games he won a gold medal in the javelin throw and three bronze medals, in the shot put, tug of war and ancient pentathlon, which consisted of a standing long jump, discus throw (ancient style), javelin throw, 192 m run, and a Greco-Roman wrestling match. He also finished fourth in the discus throw and stone throwing contests.[1]

At the 1908 Olympics Lemming won two gold medals in two types of javelin throw, and finished eighth in the hammer throw. He won another gold medal in the javelin at his last Olympics in 1912.[1]

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