Håkon Bryhn

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Håkon Bryhn sailing
Nationality: NorwayNorway Norway
Birthday: August 14, 1901
Place of birth: Oslo , NorwayNorwayNorway 
Date of death: 15th December 1968
Place of death: Oslo , NorwayNorwayNorway 
Society: Kongelig Norsk Seilforening (KNS)
Boat classes: 6 meter class
Medal table
Olympic games 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Olympic rings Olympic games
gold Amsterdam 1928 6 meter class

Håkon Piro Bryhn (born August 14, 1901 in Oslo ; † December 15, 1968 there ) was a Norwegian sailor .

successes

Håkon Bryhn was in 1928 in Amsterdam at the Olympic Games in the 6-meter class Olympic champion . He was a crew member of the Norwegian Crown Prince Olav's yacht Norna, steered by skipper Johan Anker , which achieved three victories in seven races, taking first place ahead of the Danish boat with two wins and the Estonian boat with one victory. In addition to Bryhn, Johan Anker's son Erik Anker and then Crown Prince Olav , later King Olav V of Norway, were part of the crew.

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