Simon Pettersson
Simon Pettersson (born 3 January 1994) is a Swedish athlete specialising in the discus throw.[2] He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships finishing eleventh in the final and the 2018 European Championships finishing fourth in the final.
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Born | 3 January 1994 | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 105 kg (231 lb) | ||||||||||||||
Sport | |||||||||||||||
Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Discus throw | ||||||||||||||
Club | Hässelby SK | ||||||||||||||
Coached by | Vésteinn Hafsteinsson | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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His personal best in the event is 70.42 metres set in Norrköping, Sweden in August 2022, at the Swedish championship where he also won gold medal.[3] Earlier in his career he competed in the decathlon.
Pettersson competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, winning the silver medal with a throw of 67.39 metres.
International competitions
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing Sweden | |||||
2013 | European Junior Championships | Rieti, Italy | 17th (q) | Discus throw (1.5 kg) | 53.06 m |
2015 | European U23 Championships | Tallinn, Estonia | 5th | Discus throw | 58.05 m |
2017 | World Championships | London, United Kingdom | 11th | Discus throw | 60.39 m |
2018 | European Championships | Berlin, Germany | 4th | Discus throw | 64.55 m |
2019 | World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 9th | Discus throw | 63.72 m |
2021 | Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | 2nd | Discus throw | 67.39 m |
2022 | World Championships | Eugene, United States | 5th | Discus throw | 67.00 m |
European Championships | Munich, Germany | 4th | Discus throw | 67.12 m | |
2023 | World Championships | Budapest, Hungary | 21st (q) | Discus throw | 62.53 m |
References
- EAA profile
- Simon Pettersson at World Athletics
- "SM Friidrott 2022". webathletics. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
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