Borg, Arne

Borg, Arne

▪ Swedish athlete
byname  The Swedish Sturgeon  
born Aug. 18, 1901, Stockholm, Swed.
died Nov. 6, 1987

      Swedish athlete, one of the dominant swimmers of the 1920s. Between 1921 and 1929 Borg set 32 world records in swimming. He was the winner of two silver medals and a bronze medal at the 1924 Olympics in Paris and a gold and a bronze medal at the 1928 Games in Amsterdam.

      At the 1924 Games, Borg won a silver medal in the 1,500-metre freestyle, losing to Australia's Andrew “Boy” Charlton (Charlton, Boy). Borg won another silver in the 400-metre freestyle, beating Charlton but finishing behind Johnny Weissmuller of the United States. Borg also swam on Sweden's 4 × 200-metre freestyle relay team, which won the bronze medal. Borg had his revenge on Charlton in the 1928 Olympics in the 1,500 metres, winning the gold with an Olympic record time of 19 min 51.8 sec. His rivalry with Charlton continued in the 400-metre freestyle, but the two swimmers, each focused on the other, failed to notice Argentine Alberto Zorilla in an outside lane. Borg finished third, while Zorilla took the gold and Charlton the silver medal.

      In 1927 Borg broke the world record in the 1,500-metre freestyle at the European championships; his time of 19 min 7.2 sec stood as the benchmark in this event for almost 11 years. Borg set this record only two hours after playing for the Swedish team in a water polo match in which he had two teeth knocked out. In addition to his record in the 1,500 metres, Borg set records for every other freestyle event from 300 yards to one mile.

      Borg gained almost as much attention for his activities outside the pool as he did for his achievements in it. An outspoken patriot, he was also noted as something of a bon vivant. These two characteristics clashed when he ignored a conscription notice and went on a vacation to Spain. On his return to Sweden he was imprisoned, but his prison term was not a harsh one. The remarkably popular Borg received so many gifts of food and drink from friends and admirers that he left jail 17 pounds (7.7 kg) heavier than when he entered. After his swimming career, Borg entered private business in Sweden.

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