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 byHenri de Baillet-Latour
Succeeded byAvery Brundage
Honorary President of the IOC
In office
August 15, 1952  March 18, 1964
Preceded byvacant, last held by Pierre de Coubertin (1937)
Succeeded byvacant, next held by Avery Brundage (1975)
Personal details
Born(1870-11-11)11 November 1870
Morlanda, Sweden
Died18 March 1964(1964-03-18) (aged 93)
Stockholm, Sweden[1]
NationalitySwedish
Spouse(s)Ruth Randall Edström

References

  1. John E. Findling, Kimberly D. Pellep, Encyclopedia of the modern Olympic movement, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004, p. 471.
  2. "Edstrom Sails After 3-Week Visit to Industrialiasts Here". New York Times. October 14, 1938. 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.


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