- Anders Gärderud
Anders Gärderud (born
August 28 ,1946 ) is a Swedish former athlete, winner of 3000 m steeplechase at the1976 Summer Olympics .Born in
Stockholm , Anders Gärderud experimented with several events without any success, before he rose to athletic greatness in the 3000 m steeplechase.Gärderud's first major tournament were the
1968 Summer Olympics , where he was eliminated in the heats of 800 m and 1500 m. In the following years, Gärderud concentrated only to the 3000 m steeplechase, and was already a main favourite at the1972 Summer Olympics , but unfortunately he was suffering from a bad cold, and was eliminated in his heat. Gärderud was also eliminated in the heats of the 5000 m at the Olympics, but only seven days later, he set a new 3000 m steeplechaseworld record of 8:20.8.At the 1974 European Championships, Gärderud was narrowly beaten by Bronisław Malinowski from
Poland , but managed to break the 3000 m steeplechase world record twice in 1975. At first he ran 8:10.4 and only six days later 8:09.8.The culmination of Gärderud's career was at the
1976 Summer Olympics , where after a stirring contest with Malinowski and Frank Baumgartl, Gärderud won the gold medal in a new world record of 8:08.02. His stirring victory in that event would earn him a share of theSvenska Dagbladet Gold Medal with cyclistBernt Johansson Anders Gärderud is also an accomplished orienteer and was a member of the winning relay team at the 1977 Swedish Orienteering Championships.
He now regularly appears on Swedish TV as an athletics commentator and has also been national coach for the Swedish women's athletics team and Norwegian orienteering team.
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