Folke Fleetwood

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameFolke•Fleetwood
Used nameFolke•Fleetwood
Born15 November 1890 in Odensvi, Västervik, Kalmar (SWE)
Died4 February 1949 in Stockholm, Stockholm (SWE)
AffiliationsVästerviks IF, Västervik (SWE) / IFK Stockholm, Stockholm (SWE)
NOC Sweden

Biography

The son of a Swedish baron Folke Fleetwood had a lengthy career in the military in addition to being a successful discus thrower. Fleetwood started out as a volunteer at the 1st Life Grenadier Regiment before graduating as an officer in 1910. He worked his way up through the ranks becoming a sub-lieutenant, then a lieutenant, a captain, and, by 1939, a major in the Svea Life Guards infantry regiment.

As an athlete Fleetwood competed at multiple editions of the Swedish Championships in the discus where he won bronze in 1909 and 1911 and silver in 1916. At the 1908 London Olympics he competed in the discus throw and the Greek-style discus throw but failed to register a mark in either event. Four years later he fared slightly better at his home Olympics in Sweden, finishing in seventh place in the two-handed discus throw and 28th place in the standard discus event.

Personal Best: DT – 38.10 (1908).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1908 Summer Olympics Athletics SWE Folke Fleetwood
Discus Throw, Men (Olympic) AC
Discus Throw, Greek Style, Men (Olympic) AC
1912 Summer Olympics Athletics SWE Folke Fleetwood
Discus Throw, Men (Olympic) 28
Discus Throw, Both Hands, Men (Olympic) 7