Inga Kristina Gentzel (later Dahlgren, 24 April 1908 – 1 January 1991) was a Swedish runner who won a bronze medal in the 800 m at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Shortly before the Olympics, she set a new world record in this event, broken two weeks later, but remained a national record until 1943. Gentzel won the silver medal in the 1000 m at the 1926 Women's World Games.[1][3]

Inga Gentzel
Inga Gentzel at the 1928 Olympics
Personal information
Born24 April 1908
Stockholm, Sweden
Died1 January 1991 (aged 82)
Nyköping, Sweden
Sport
SportAthletics
Event100–1000 m
ClubDjurgårdens IF, Stockholm
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)200 m – 27.8 (1929)
800 m – 2:18.8e (1928)[1][2]
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1928 Amsterdam 800 m
Women's World Games
Silver medal – second place 1926 Gothenburg 1000 m

Gentzel represented Djurgårdens IF.[4] She held Swedish titles in the 200 m in 1929 and the 800 m in 1928–31.[5]

She worked as a piano teacher in Nyköping and often appeared on the Swedish radio as a member of the vocal group Trio Rita, together with Ulla Castegren and Anna-Lisa Cronström. She was a niece of the actor Ludde Gentzel.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Inga Gentzel Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
  2. ^ Inga Gentzel. trackfield.brinkster.net
  3. ^ a b Inga Gentzel. Swedish Olympic Committee
  4. ^ "Olympedia – Inga Gentzel".
  5. ^ Inga Gentzel-Dahlgren 1908–1991. storagrabbar.se

Further reading edit

Records
Preceded by Women's 800 metres World Record Holder
1928-06-16 – 1928-08-07
Succeeded by