Solveig Egman-Andersson
Swedish artistic gymnast
Solveig Egman-Andersson at the 1964 Olympics | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Nickname | Lillan | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 6 January 1942 (1942-01-06) (age 82) Arvika, Värmland, Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 59 kg (130 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Artistic gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Arvika GF | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Laila Solveig Egman-Andersson (born 6 January 1942) is a retired Swedish artistic gymnast who competed at the 1960, 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics. Her best individual achievement was 23rd place on the vault in 1964.[1] She won four medals in five events at the 1963 European Championships.[2][3]
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- 1957: Larisa Latynina (URS)
- 1959: Natalia Kot (POL)
- 1961: Ute Starke (GDR)
- 1963: Solveig Egman-Andersson (SWE)
- 1965: Věra Čáslavská (TCH)
- 1967: Věra Čáslavská (TCH)
- 1969: Karin Büttner-Janz (GDR)
- 1971: Ludmilla Tourischeva (URS)
- 1973: Angelika Hellmann (GDR)
1973 Ludmilla Tourischeva (URS) - 1975: Nadia Comăneci (ROM)
- 1977: Nellie Kim (URS)
- 1979: Nadia Comăneci (ROM)
- 1981: Cristina Elena Grigoraș (ROM)
- 1983: Olga Bicherova (URS)
- 1985: Yelena Shushunova (URS)
- 1987: Yelena Shushunova (URS)
- 1989: Svetlana Boginskaya (URS)
- 1990: Svetlana Boginskaya (URS)
- 1992: Tatiana Gutsu (CIS)
- 1994: Lavinia Miloșovici (ROM)
- 1996: Simona Amânar (ROM)
- 1998: Adrienn Varga (HUN)
- 2000: Simona Amânar (ROM)
- 2002: Natalia Ziganshina (RUS)
- 2004: Monica Roșu (ROM)
- 2005: Francesca Benolli (ITA)
- 2006: Anna Grudko (RUS)
- 2007: Carlotta Giovannini (ITA)
- 2008: Oksana Chusovitina (GER)
- 2009: Ariella Käslin (SUI)
- 2010: Ekaterina Kurbatova (RUS)
- 2011: Sandra Izbașa (ROU)
- 2012: Sandra Izbașa (ROU)
- 2013: Giulia Steingruber (SUI)
- 2014: Giulia Steingruber (SUI)
- 2015: Maria Paseka (RUS)
- 2016: Giulia Steingruber (SUI)
- 2017: Coline Devillard (FRA)
- 2018: Boglárka Dévai (HUN)
- 2019: Maria Paseka (RUS)
- 2020: Zsófia Kovács (HUN)
- 2021: Giulia Steingruber (SUI)
- 2022: Zsófia Kovács (HUN)
- 2023: Coline Devillard (FRA)
- 2024: Coline Devillard (FRA)
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