Ebbe Frick
Swedish canoeist
Medal record | ||
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Men's canoe sprint | ||
Representing Sweden | ||
World Championships | ||
1954 Mâcon | K-4 10000 m | |
1950 Copenhagen | K-4 1000 m | |
1954 Mâcon | K-4 1000 m |
Ebbe Frick is a Swedish sprint canoer who competed in the early to mid-1950s. He won three medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold (K-4 10000 m: 1954) and two silver (K-4 1000 m: 1950, 1954).
References
- Kamber, Raymond, ed. (2008). Medal Winners – Olympic Games and World Championships (1936–2007) – Part 1: flatwater (now sprint). CanoeICF.com. International Canoe Federation. pp. 1–41 at the Wayback Machine (archived 5 January 2010). Additional archives: 13 January 2016.
- Kamber, Raymond, ed. (2008). Medal Winners – Olympic Games and World Championships (1936–2007) – Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines. CanoeICF.com. International Canoe Federation. pp. 42–83 at WebCite (archived 9 November 2009). Additional archives: 11 March 2016.
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- 1950: Sweden
- Karl Andersson
- Stig Andersson
- Gösta Gustavsson
- Harry Johansson
- 1954: Sweden
- Einar Pihl
- Ebbe Frick
- Ragnar Heurlin
- Stig Andersson
- 1958: West Germany
- Michel Scheuer
- Georg Lietz
- Gustav Schmidt
- Theodor Kleine
- 1963: Hungary
- István Timár
- László Fábián
- Otto Koltai
- László Ürögi
- 1966: Soviet Union
- Nikolai Chuzhikov
- Anatoli Grishin
- Vladimir Morozov
- Vyacheslav Ionov
- 1970: Norway
- Egil Søby
- Steinar Amundsen
- Tore Berger
- Jan Johansen
- 1971: Romania
- 1973: Hungary
- Csaba Giczy
- Tibor Nagy
- Csongor Vargha
- Géza Kralován
- 1974: Soviet Union
- 1975: Norway
- 1977: Soviet Union
- Aleksandr Shaparenko
- Vladimir Morozov
- Sergey Nikolskiy
- Aleksandr Avdeyev
- 1978: Soviet Union
- Aleksandr Shaparenko
- Sergey Nikolskiy
- Vladimir Morozov
- Aleksandr Avdeyev
- 1979: Soviet Union
- Aleksandr Shaparenko
- Sergey Nikolskiy
- Vladimir Morozov
- Aleksandr Avdeyev
- 1981: Soviet Union
- 1982: Soviet Union
- 1983: Soviet Union
- Nikolay Astapkovich
- Aleksandr Avdeyev
- Nikolay Baranov
- Aleksandr Yermilov
- 1985: Hungary
- Zoltán Böjti
- Tibor Helyi
- Zoltán Kovács
- Kálmán Petrovics
- 1986: Soviet Union
- 1987: Norway
- 1989: Soviet Union
- 1990: Soviet Union
- 1991: Germany
- 1993: Germany
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