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Sven Thofelt
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Sven Thofelt, circa 1930
Personal information
Born (1904-05-19)19 May 1904
Stockholm, Sweden
Died 1 February 1993(1993-02-01) (aged 88)
Stockholm, Sweden
Sport
Sport Fencing, modern pentathlon
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
Gold 1928 Amsterdam Modern pentathlon
Silver 1936 Berlin Team épée
Bronze 1948 London Team épée
World Fencing Championships
Silver 1938 Piešťany Team épée
Silver 1947 Lisbon Team épée
Bronze 1931 Vienna Team épée
Bronze 1933 Budapest Team épée
Bronze 1934 Warsaw Team épée
Bronze 1937 Paris Team épée

Sven Alfred Thofelt (19 May 1904 – 1 February 1993) was a Swedish modern pentathlete and épée fencer who competed at the 1928, 1932, 1936 and 1948 Summer Olympics.

Early life

Thofelt was born on 19 May 1904 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of major Alfred Thofelt and his wife Vera Pousette.

Career

Military career

Thofelt was commissioned as an officer after graduating from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1924 and was assigned as a second lieutenant to Svea Artillery Regiment in Stockholm. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1928 and attended the higher course at the Artillery and Engineering College from 1928 to 1930. Thofelt was promoted to captain in the Swedish Army Ordnance Corps in 1937 and served in Göta Artillery Regiment in Gothenburg in 1938. He served as a teacher at the Military Academy Karlberg from 1938 to 1943 when he was promoted to major and was assigned to Karlsborg Anti-Aircraft Regiment in Karlsborg. He transferred to Stockholm Anti-Aircraft Regiment in Stockholm in 1944 and to Luleå Anti-Aircraft Corps in Luleå in 1948. Thofelt then served as a lieutenant colonel in Stockholm Anti-Aircraft Regiment in 1949 and attended the Swedish National Defence College in Stockholm in 1954.

Thofelt was an adjutant of the Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf (1938–47) and King Gustav V (1948–50). Thofelt was promoted to colonel in 1954 and was appointed commander of the Swedish Army Anti-Aircraft School (Luftvärnsskjutskolan, LvSS) in Stockholm in 1954. The year after Thofelt became commander of Östgöta Anti-Aircraft Regiment in Linköping, a post he held for two years. In 1957 he was appointed Inspector of the Swedish Anti-Aircraft Artillery. He retired in 1964.

Sports career

In the modern pentathlon, Thofelt won the gold medal in the 1928 Olympics and finished fourth in 1932 and 1936, competing in 1932 with broken ribs and injured arm due to a bad fall from the horse. In fencing, he won two team medals in 1936 and 1948, finishing ninth individually in 1932. He also won four bronze and two silver medals in the team épée at the world championships of 1931–1947.

Nationally Thofelt won six titles in the modern pentathlon, three in the individual épée, and one in the 4 × 100 m freestyle swimming.

In parallel with his military career, he served as a sports administrator. In 1948 he became secretary-general of the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne, and in 1960–1988 served as its president. He was also president of the Swedish Fencing Federation (1968) and of the executive board of the Swedish Olympic Committee (1969–76). Between 1970 and 1976 Thofelt was an IOC member and later an IOC honorary member.

Thofelt was the Swedish team leader at the 1956 Summer Olympics, where his son Björn competed in the modern pentathlon. Björn previously won the world title in 1954.

Personal life

In 1932, Thofelt married Birgit Friis (born 1910), the daughter of Lieutenant General Torsten Friis and Lotty Salin. They had five children: Lars (1933–2021), Björn (born 1935), Sven [sv] (1939–2010), Hans (born 1942) and Ulla (born 1944).

Dates of rank

  • 1924 – Second lieutenant
  • 1928 – Lieutenant
  • 1937 – Captain
  • 1943 – Major
  • 1949 – Lieutenant colonel
  • 1954 – Colonel

Awards and decorations

Swedish

  • Seraphimerorden ribbon.svg Sweden King Gustaf V's Jubilee Commemorative Medal (1948)
  • Order of the Polar Star - Ribbon bar, pre 1975.svg Sweden King Gustaf V's Commemorative Medal (1951)
  • Royal Order of the Sword - Commander 1st Class BAR.svg Sweden Commander 1st Class of the Order of the Sword (4 June 1960)
  • Försvarsutbildarnas förtjänstmedalj.svg Sweden Swedish Central Federation for Voluntary Military Training Medal of Merit in silver
  • Sweden Swedish Fencing Federation Gold Medal (Svenska fäktförbundets guldmedalj)
  • Sweden Swedish Military Sports Association Gold Medal (Sveriges militära idrottsförbunds guldmedalj, SvmifbGM)
  • Sweden Swedish Sports Confederation Gold Medal (Sveriges riksidrottsförbunds guldmedalj, SvrifbGM)
  • Sweden Stockholm Air Defence Association Silver Medal (Stockholms luftvärnsförenings silvermedalj)
  • Sweden Commemorative Medal on the occasion of the second Lingiad (Minnesmedalj med anledning av andra Lingiaden) (1949)

Foreign

  • CHL Order of Merit of Chile - Commander BAR.png Chile Commander of the Order of Merit
  • PRT Military Order of Aviz - Commander BAR.svg Portugal Commander of the Military Order of Aviz
  • FIN Order of the White Rose Knight 1st Class BAR.svg Finland Knight 1st Class of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
  • DEU Deutsche Adlerorden 1 BAR.svg Nazi Germany Knight of the Order of the German Eagle
  • France French Gold Medal de l’Education Physique
  • Finland 2nd Class of the Finland's Olympic Cross of Merit (Suomen Olympialainen 2. luokan ansioristin)

Honours

  • Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences (1956)

See also

  • Dual sport and multi-sport Olympians
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