Jarl Hullden

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Jarl Hullden sailing
Nationality: FinlandFinland Finland
Birthday: December 26, 1885
Place of birth: Helsinki
Date of death: October 18, 1913
Society: Nyländska Jaktklubben
Boat classes: 12 meter class
Medal table
Olympic games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings Olympic games
bronze Stockholm 1912 12 meter class

Viking Jarl Hulldén (born December 26, 1885 in Helsinki , † October 18, 1913 ) was a Finnish sailor .

successes

Jarl Hulldén, the member Nyländska Jaktklubben was won in 1912 in Stockholm at the Olympic Games in the 12-meter class bronze medal. He was a crew member of the Heatherbell , which finished third in both races of the regatta and thus ended the competition behind the only two competitors, the Norwegian boat Magda IX from skipper Johan Anker and the Swedish boat Erna Signe from skipper Nils Persson . The Heatherbell crew also included Erik Hartvall , Max Alfthan , Sigurd Juslén , Eino Sandelin and Johan Silén . The skipper was Ernst Krogius .

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