Lars Frölander
Swedish swimmer (born 1974)
Lars Arne Frölander (born 26 May 1974) is a Swedish swimmer . He has competed in six consecutive Olympic Games (1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012).
Biography
Frölander was born in Boden . He grew up in Ornäs in Borlänge Municipality .
In the 1992 Summer Olympics , he competed in the 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay along with Christer Wallin , Anders Holmertz and Tommy Werner . The Swedish team finished second behind the Unified Team.
In the 1996 Summer Olympics , Frölander again finished second in the 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay with the Swedish team. The team consisted of Christer Wallin , Anders Holmertz , Frölander, and Anders Lyrbring . This time the United States was the winning team. Frölander also competed in the 100 metre freestyle, where he finished ninth in the heats but scratched the B-final, and in the 100 metre butterfly event, where he finished 19th.
The highlight of his career was when he won the gold in the 100 metre butterfly event at the Sydney Olympic Games in September 2000. A couple of months earlier, he twice broke the world record in the men's 100 m butterfly (short course). Frölander was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 2000 as a result of his gold medal victory in Sydney .[ 1]
At the 2012 Summer Olympics , Frölander, at the age of 38, posted a 52.47 in the opening heats of the 100 m butterfly, less than 1 second slower than top qualifier Chad le Clos , but 0.12 seconds too slow to advance to the semifinals.
Personal bests
Long course (50 m)
Legend:
WR – World record ; ER – European record ; NR – Swedish record ; Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
Short course (25 m)
Legend:
WR – World record ; ER – European record ; NR – Swedish record ; Records not set in finals: h – heat; sf – semifinal; r – relay 1st leg; rh – relay heat 1st leg; b – B final; † – en route to final mark; tt – time trial
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1973 : Kurt Krumpholz , Robin Backhaus , Richard Klatt , Jim Montgomery (USA)
1975 : Klaus Steinbach , Werner Lampe , Hans-Joachim Geisler , Peter Nocke (FRG)
1978 : Bruce Furniss , Bill Forrester , Bobby Hackett , Rowdy Gaines (USA)
1982 : Richard Saeger , Jeff Float , Kyle Miller , Rowdy Gaines (USA)
1986 : Lars Hinneburg , Thomas Flemming , Dirk Richter , Sven Lodziewski (GDR)
1991 : Peter Sitt , Steffen Zesner , Stefan Pfeiffer , Michael Gross (GER)
1994 : Christer Wallin , Tommy Werner , Lars Frölander , Anders Holmertz (SWE)
1998 : Michael Klim , Ian Thorpe , Grant Hackett , Daniel Kowalski (AUS)
2001 : Grant Hackett , Bill Kirby , Michael Klim , Ian Thorpe (AUS)
2003 : Grant Hackett , Craig Stevens , Nicholas Sprenger , Ian Thorpe (AUS)
2005 : Michael Phelps , Ryan Lochte , Peter Vanderkaay , Klete Keller (USA)
2007 : Michael Phelps , Ryan Lochte , Klete Keller , Peter Vanderkaay (USA)
2009 : Michael Phelps , Ricky Berens , David Walters , Ryan Lochte (USA)
2011 : Michael Phelps , Peter Vanderkaay , Ricky Berens , Ryan Lochte (USA)
2013 : Conor Dwyer , Ryan Lochte , Charlie Houchin , Ricky Berens (USA)
2015 : Dan Wallace , Robert Renwick , Calum Jarvis , James Guy (GBR)
2017 : Stephen Milne , Nicholas Grainger , Duncan Scott , James Guy (GBR)
2019 : Clyde Lewis , Kyle Chalmers , Alexander Graham , Mack Horton (AUS)
2022 : Drew Kibler , Carson Foster , Trenton Julian , Kieran Smith (USA)
2023 : Duncan Scott , Matt Richards , Tom Dean , James Guy (GBR)
2024 : Ji Xinjie , Wang Haoyu , Pan Zhanle , Zhang Zhanshuo (CHN)
1993 : Brazil (Scherer , Ferreira , Souza , Borges )
1995 : Brazil (Scherer , Massura , Cordeiro , Borges )
1997 : Germany (Conrad , Tröger , Lüderitz , Heilmann )
1999 : Australia (Fydler , Pearson , Thorpe , Klim )
2000 : Sweden (Nyström , Frölander , Ohlin , Nystrand )
2002 : United States (Tucker , Marshall , Lezak , Keller )
2004 : United States (Brunelli , Walker , Dusing , Lezak )
2006 : Italy (Calvi , Lanzarini , Galenda , Magnini )
2008 : United States (Lochte , Lundquist , Adrian , Van Wie )
2010 : France (Bernard , Bousquet , Gilot , Agnel )
2012 : United States (Ervin , Lochte , Feigen , Grevers )
2014 : France (Mignon , Gilot , Manaudou , Metella )
2016 : Russia (Lobintsev , Vekovishchev , Morozov , Popkov )
2018 : United States (Dressel , Pieroni , Chadwick , Held )
2021 : Russian Swimming Federation (Kolesnikov , Minakov , Grinev , Shchegolev )
2022 : Italy (Miressi , Conte Bonin , Deplano , Ceccon )
1993 : Sweden (Wallin , Werner , Frölander , Holmertz )
1995 : Australia (Klim , Dunn , Allen , Kowalski )
1997 : Australia (Klim , Hackett , Kirby , Dunn )
1999 : Netherlands (Van den Hoogenband , Kenkhuis , Zuijdweg , Wouda )
2000 : United States (Davis , Walker , Tucker , Carvin )
2002 : Australia (Pearson , Hass , Dunne , Hackett )
2004 : United States (Lochte , Carvin , Ketchum , Mortimer )
2006 : Italy (Rosolino , Pelliciari , Cassio , Magnini )
2008 : Australia (Palmer , Brits , Sprenger , Monk )
2010 : Russia (Lobintsev , Izotov , Lagunov , Sukhorukov )
2012 : United States (Lochte , Dwyer , Klueh , McLean )
2014 : United States (Dwyer , Lochte , McLean , Clary )
2016 : United States (Pieroni , Pebley , Clark , Grothe )
2018 : Brazil (Melo , Scheffer , Coelho Santos , Correia )
2021 : United States (Smith , Julian , Foster , Held )
2022 : United States (Smith , Foster , Julian , Kibler )
1996: Germany (Conrad , Tröger , Nolte , Smollich )
1998: Netherlands (Veens , Kenkhuis , Aartsen , Van den Hoogenband )
1999: Sweden (Andersson , Frölander , Nystrand , Carlsson )
2000: Sweden (Dahl , Nystrand , Frölander , Andersson )
2001: Ukraine (Sylantyev , Volynets , Lisohor , Shyrshov )
2002: Netherlands (Kenkhuis , Damen , Holst , Veens )
2003: Netherlands (Veens , Kenkhuis , Damen , Van den Hoogenband )
2004: France (Maitre , Bernard , Barnier , Bousquet )
2005: Netherlands (Veens , Zastrow , Damen , Kenkhuis )
2006: Sweden (Nystrand , Stymne , Piehl , Tilly )
2007: Sweden (Stymne , Piehl , Nylin , Nystrand )
2008: France (Bernard , Gilot , Leveaux , Bousquet )
2009: France (Leveaux , Stravius , Maitre , Bousquet )
2010: Italy (Dotto , Spadaro , Magnini , Orsi )
2011: Italy (Dotto , Orsi , Bocchia , Rolla )
2012: France (Manaudou , Bousquet , Stravius , Leveaux )
2013: Russia (Morozov , Fesikov , Lagunov , Konovalov )
2015: Russia (Sedov , Arbuzov , Kliukin , Konovalov )
2017: Russia (Kolesnikov , Morozov , Fesikov , Vekovishchev )
2019: Russia (Grinev , Vekovishchev , Kolesnikov , Morozov )
2021: Netherlands (Puts , Pijnenburg , Simons , de Boer )
1996: Germany (Theloke , Kruppa , Hieronimus , Conrad )
1998: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Kunzelmann , Lüderitz ) and Sweden (Carlsson , Isaksson , Åkesson , Frölander )
1999: Sweden (Carlsson , Isaksson , Frölander , Nystrand )
2000: Germany (Halgasch , Warnecke , Rupprath , Winkler )
2001: Germany (Theloke , Warnecke , Rupprath , Dehmlow )
2002: Germany (Theloke , Kruppa , Rupprath , Dehmlow )
2003: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Friedrich , Dehmlow )
2004: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Friedrich , Dehmlow )
2005: Germany (Rupprath , Warnecke , Dietrich , S. Deibler )
2006: Germany (Meeuw , Neumann , Rupprath , Schreiber )
2007: Germany (Rupprath , M. Deibler , Dietrich , S. Deibler )
2008: Italy (Di Tora , Terrin , Belotti , Magnini )
2009: Russia (Donets , Geybel , Korotyshkin , Fesikov )
2010: Germany (Herbst , Feldwehr , S. Deibler , M. Deibler )
2011: Italy (Di Tora , Scozzoli , Facchinelli , Orsi )
2012: France (Stravius , d'Ortona , Bousquet , Manaudou )
2013: Italy (Pizzamiglio , Di Lecce , Codia , Orsi )
2015: Italy (Sabbioni , Scozzoli , Rivolta , Orsi )
2017: Russia (Kolesnikov , Prigoda , Popkov , Morozov )
2019: Russia (Kolesnikov , Morozov , Kostin , Grinev )
2021: Italy (Lamberti , Martinenghi , Orsi , Zazzeri )
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