Sigfrid Edström
Johannes Sigfrid Edström (November 11, 1870 – March 18, 1964) was a Swedish industrialist. He was chairman of the Sweden-America Foundation and 4th President of the International Olympic Committee.[2]
Sigfrid Edström | |
|---|---|
Sigfrid Edström during the early 1910s | |
| 4th President of the IOC | |
| In office 1942 – August 15, 1952 | |
| Preceded by | Henri de Baillet-Latour |
| Succeeded by | Avery Brundage |
| Honorary President of the IOC | |
| In office August 15, 1952 – March 18, 1964 | |
| Preceded by | vacant, last held by Pierre de Coubertin (1937) |
| Succeeded by | vacant, next held by Avery Brundage (1975) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 11 November 1870 Morlanda, Sweden |
| Died | 18 March 1964 (aged 93) Stockholm, Sweden[1] |
| Nationality | Swedish |
| Spouse(s) | Ruth Randall Edström |
References
- ↑ John E. Findling, Kimberly D. Pellep, Encyclopedia of the modern Olympic movement, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004, p. 471.
- ↑ "Edstrom Sails After 3-Week Visit to Industrialiasts Here". New York Times. October 14, 1938. https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0D1FFC3955157A93C6A8178BD95F4C8385F9. Retrieved 2010-03-21. "J. Sigfrid Edstrom, one of Sweden's leading industrialists, sailed a last night for France on the North German Lloyd liner Bremen after a three-week tour of this country. Mr. Edstrom, who is chairman of the Swedish-American Foundation, studied means of fostering continued amity between the Scandinavian countries and the United States.".
+{{{1}}}−{{{2}}}