- Carl
Gunnar Emanuel Setterwall (18
August 1881 – 26
February 1928) was a
Swedish tennis player who won four
Olympic medals. In 1908, he won a
bronze in...
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Archived from the
original on 26 June 2019.
Retrieved 9
September 2018.
Setterwall, Åke; Fogelmarck, Stig; Gyllensvärd, Bo (1974). The
Chinese Pavilion at...
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Schomburgk to win the gold, the duo
defeating Sigrid Fick and
Gunnar Setterwall of
Sweden in the final. The tug of war
competition was
scheduled to take...
- Hermeneutics:
Studies in the
History of Religions, 463.
Translated by
Monica Setterwall.
Berkeley & Los Angeles, Calif.:
University of
California Press. ISBN 0-520-02653-5...
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Schomburgk to win the gold, the duo
defeating Sigrid Fick and
Gunnar Setterwall of
Sweden in the final. A
total of 82
tennis players (69 men and 13 women)...
- Year
Champions Runners-up
Score 1913 Max
Decugis Kate
Fenwick Gunnar Setterwall Sigrid Fick 7–5, 12–10 1914 No
competition (due to
World War I) 1915 1916...
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Second round Third round Fourth round O Blom (NED) 3 3 6 G
Setterwall (SWE) 6 6 8 G
Setterwall (SWE) 2 3 13 2 M Sumarokov (RUS) 6 6 11 6 M Sumarokov (RUS)...
- event. In the
singles competition, he lost in the
first round to
Gunnar Setterwall in
straight sets. In the doubles, he
partnered with
Major Ritchie and...
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Conrad Langaard but then lost to the
Swedes Sigrid Fick and
Gunnar Setterwall.
Because of the many retreats, she was
awarded fourth place. Holmström...
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Olympics in
Stockholm in the men's
indoor doubles event together with
Gunnar Setterwall (1881-1928). In 1917, Carl
Kempe bought Ekolsund Manor at Enköping Muni****lity...