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Full name | Sundsvalls Simsällskap |
City | Sundsvall |
Founded | 1871 |
Home pool(s) | Himlabadet |
Sundsvalls Simsällskap, commonly known as Sundsvalls SS or SSS, is a Swedish swimming club from Sundsvall, founded in 1871.[1] From 1971, Sundsvalls SS was residing in Sporthallsbadet, but are since 2018 located in Himlabadet.[2]
The team's most famous swimmers are Olympic gold medalist for 100 metre butterfly Lars Frölander and Olympic bronze medalist Anna-Karin Kammerling.
Sundsvalls SS swimmers were swimming in Selångersån until 1908, when the first swimming bath was built.[2]
Sundsvalls SS had their first Olympic swimmer at the 1964 Summer Olympics, when Ingvar Eriksson participated.[3]
At the 2000 Summer Olympics, Sundsvalls SS swimmer Lars Frölander became the Olympic champion in 100 metre butterfly.[4]
Swimmers that have participated in the Summer Olympics while representing Sundsvalls SS:[3]