Bruno Ahlberg
Bruno Valfrid Ahlberg (born 23 April 1911 – 9 February 1966) was a Finnish boxer who competed in the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1932 he became the first Finnish boxer to win an Olympic medal, a bronze in the welterweight division. Four years later he lost his first bout in the middleweight competition.[1]
Ahlberg with his American coach Artie Rose and manager Paul Damski in 1939 | |||||||||||
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Born | 23 April 1911 Espoo, Finland | ||||||||||
Died | 9 February 1966 Helsinki, Finland | ||||||||||
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Sport | Boxing | ||||||||||
Medal record
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Alhberg first competed nationally in ski jumping and swimming. He then changed to boxing and won the national titles in 1932 and 1933, placing second in 1935. After the 1936 Olympics he turned professional and had series of matches in South Africa (1937), United States (1939) and Europe (1938 and 1940–41). He retired in 1941 with a record of 11 wins, 9 losses and 5 draws.[2] In 2008 he was inducted into the Finnish Boxing Hall of Fame.[1]
1932 Olympic results
Bruno Ahlberg competed as a welterweight boxer for Finland at the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Here are his results from that tournament:
- Round of 16: defeated Tony Mancini (Canada) by decision
- Quarterfinal: defeated Luciano Fabbroni of (Italy) by decision
- Semifnal: lost to Erich Campe (Germany) by decision
- Bronze Medal Match: defeated Dave McCleave (Great Britain) by walkover (won bronze medal)