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Linda Sandgren
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Foto: Linda Sandgren, SOK
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JO Londres 1948, Lutte libre, 57-63kg Hommes - Cérémonie de remise des médailles. J. Siegfried EDSTROM, président du CIO, remet les médailles à Ivar SJOLIN (SWE) 2e, Gazanfer BILGE (TUR) 1e et Adolf MULLER (SUI) 3e.