Charles Wennergren, the Glossary
Sven Charles Otto Wennergren (7 February 1889 – 3 January 1978) was a Swedish tennis player who competed at the 1912 and 1924 Summer Olympics.[1]
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39 relations: Anthony Wilding, Boldklubben af 1893, Carl-Olof Nylén, Charles Winslow, Copenhagen, County administrative boards of Sweden, Czechoslovakia Davis Cup team, Davis Cup, Denmark, France Davis Cup team, Gothenburg, Gunnar Setterwall, Hakon Leffler, Harold Kitson, Henning Müller, Jacques Brugnon, Jean Borotra, John Söderström, Lily Strömberg-von Essen, Linköping, Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten, Lund, Lund University, National championship, Parliamentary Ombudsman, René Lacoste, Särö, Sigrid Fick, Stockholm, Sune Malmström, Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden, Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden, The Press, Uppsala, Uppsala University, World Covered Court Championships, 1912 Summer Olympics, 1924 Summer Olympics.
- Olympic tennis players for Sweden
Anthony Wilding
Anthony Frederick Wilding (31 October 1883 – 9 May 1915), also known as Tony Wilding, was a New Zealand world No. 1 tennis player and soldier who was killed in action during World War I. Considered the world's first tennis superstar, Wilding was the son of wealthy English immigrants to Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand and enjoyed the use of private tennis courts at their home. Charles Wennergren and Anthony Wilding are tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Boldklubben af 1893
Boldklubben af 1893, commonly referred to as B.93, is a football club based in Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Carl-Olof Nylén
Carl-Olof "Olle" Siggesson Nylén (30 June 1892 – 2 October 1978) was a Swedish otologist and tennis player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Charles Wennergren and Carl-Olof Nylén are olympic tennis players for Sweden, Swedish male tennis players and tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Charles Winslow
Charles Lyndhurst Winslow (1 August 1888 – 15 September 1963) was a three-time Olympic tennis medalist from South Africa. Charles Wennergren and Charles Winslow are tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.
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County administrative boards of Sweden
A county administrative board (länsstyrelse) is a Swedish Government Agency in each of the counties of Sweden, led by a vice-regal governor (landshövding) appointed by the government for a term of six years.
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Czechoslovakia Davis Cup team
The Czechoslovakia men's national tennis team competed from 1921–1992, winning the tournament once, in 1980.
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Davis Cup
The Davis Cup is the premier international team event in men's tennis.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
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France Davis Cup team
The France men's national tennis team (Équipe de France de Coupe Davis) represents France in Davis Cup tennis competition, and is governed by the Fédération Française de Tennis.
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Gothenburg
Gothenburg (abbreviated Gbg; Göteborg) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden.
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Gunnar Setterwall
Carl Gunnar Emanuel Setterwall (18 August 1881 – 26 February 1928) was a Swedish tennis player who won four Olympic medals. Charles Wennergren and Gunnar Setterwall are olympic tennis players for Sweden, Swedish male tennis players and tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Hakon Leffler
Hakon Leffler (11 March 1887 – 31 July 1972) was a Swedish engineer, businessman and tennis player. Charles Wennergren and Hakon Leffler are olympic tennis players for Sweden, Sportspeople from Gothenburg, Swedish male tennis players and tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Harold Kitson
Harry Austin Kitson (17 June 1874 – 30 November 1951) was a male tennis player from South Africa who won a gold medal at the men's doubles event at the 1912 Summer Olympics. Charles Wennergren and Harold Kitson are tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Henning Müller
Henning Christian Gottfrid Müller (4 November 1896 – 6 May 1980). Charles Wennergren and Henning Müller are olympic tennis players for Sweden, Swedish male tennis players and tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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Jacques Brugnon
Jacques Marie Stanislas Jean Brugnon (11 May 1895 – 20 March 1978), nicknamed "Toto", was a French tennis player, one of the famous "Four Musketeers" from France who dominated tennis in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Charles Wennergren and Jacques Brugnon are tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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Jean Borotra
Jean Laurent Robert Borotra (13 August 1898 – 17 July 1994) was a French tennis champion. Charles Wennergren and Jean Borotra are tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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John Söderström
John 'Jotte' Söderström (born 8 August 1889) was a Swedish tennis player who was active in the 1920s and 1930s. Charles Wennergren and John Söderström are Swedish male tennis players.
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Lily Strömberg-von Essen
Lily Elisabeth Strömberg-von Essen (24 September 1896 – 21 May 1990) was a Swedish tennis player. Charles Wennergren and Lily Strömberg-von Essen are olympic tennis players for Sweden and tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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Linköping
Linköping is a city in southern Sweden, with around 165,000 inhabitants as of 2021.
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Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten
Count Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten (Salm Lajos; 24 February 1885 – 23 July 1944), nicknamed "Ludi", was an Austrian tennis player of the pre-Open Era. Charles Wennergren and Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten are tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
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Lund
Lund ((US) and) is a city in the southern Swedish province of Scania, across the Öresund strait from Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Lund University
Lund University (Lunds universitet) is a public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities.
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National championship
A national championship(s) is the top achievement for any sport or contest within a league of a particular nation or nation state.
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Parliamentary Ombudsman
Parliamentary Ombudsman (Eduskunnan oikeusasiamies, Riksdagens ombudsman, Umboðsmaður Alþingis, Folketingets Ombudsmand, Sivilombudet) is the name of the principal ombudsman institutions in Finland, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (where the term justice ombudsman – or JO – is also used).
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René Lacoste
Jean René Lacoste (2 July 1904 – 12 October 1996) was a French tennis player and businessman. Charles Wennergren and René Lacoste are tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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Särö
Särö is an area in Kungsbacka Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 3,165 inhabitants in 2010.
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Sigrid Fick
Sigrid Fick (née Frenckell; 28 March 1887 – 4 June 1979) was a Finnish-born tennis player who moved to Sweden in 1910. Charles Wennergren and Sigrid Fick are olympic tennis players for Sweden, tennis players at the 1912 Summer Olympics and tennis players at the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
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Sune Malmström
Jarl Sune Malmström (28 October 1897 – 17 December 1961). Charles Wennergren and Sune Malmström are olympic tennis players for Sweden and Swedish male tennis players.
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Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden
The Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden (Högsta förvaltningsdomstolen, before 2011 Regeringsrätten, acronym RR or RegR) is the supreme court and the third and final tier for administrative court cases in Sweden, and is located in Stockholm.
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Svenska Dagbladet
("The Swedish Daily News"), abbreviated SvD, is a daily newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
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The Press
The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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Uppsala
Uppsala (archaically spelled Upsala) is the county seat of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö.
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Uppsala University
Uppsala University (UU) (Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden.
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World Covered Court Championships
The World Covered Court Championships were part of a series of three major world championships sanctioned from 1913 to 1923 by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF).
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1912 Summer Olympics
The 1912 Summer Olympics (Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad (Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 5 May and 22 July 1912.
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1924 Summer Olympics
The 1924 Summer Olympics (Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France.
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See also
Olympic tennis players for Sweden
- Albert Lindqvist
- Anders Järryd
- Andreas Vinciguerra
- Annie Holmström
- Carl Kempe
- Carl-Erik von Braun
- Carl-Olof Nylén
- Catarina Lindqvist
- Charles Wennergren
- Curt Benckert
- Ebba Hay
- Edith Arnheim
- Ellen Brusewitz
- Elsa Wallenberg
- Frans Möller (tennis)
- Gunnar Setterwall
- Hakon Leffler
- Henning Müller
- Joachim Johansson
- Johan Brunström
- Johanna Larsson
- Jonas Björkman
- Lennart Silfverstolpe
- Lily Strömberg-von Essen
- Märtha Adlerstråhle
- Magnus Gustafsson
- Magnus Larsson
- Magnus Norman
- Margareta Cederschiöld
- Margareta Lindberg
- Maria Lindström
- Mikael Tillström
- Nicklas Kulti
- Olle Andersson (tennis)
- Rebecca Peterson
- Robert Lindstedt
- Robin Söderling
- Sigrid Fick
- Simon Aspelin
- Sofia Arvidsson
- Stefan Edberg
- Sune Malmström
- Thomas Enqvist
- Thomas Johansson
- Torsten Grönfors
- Wollmar Boström
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wennergren
Also known as Wennergren, Charles.