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Inga Gentzel at the 1928 Olympics
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| Born | 24 April 1908 , Sweden |
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| Died | 1 January 1991 (aged 82) Nyköping, Sweden |
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| Sport | Athletics | |||||||||||||||
| Event(s) | 100–1000 m | |||||||||||||||
| Club | Djurgårdens IF, Stockholm | |||||||||||||||
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| Personal best(s) | 200 m – 27.8 (1929) 800 m – 2:18.8e (1928) |
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Inga Kristina Gentzel (later Dahlgren, 24 April 1908 – 1 January 1991) was a Swedish runner, who won a bronze medal in the 800 m at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Shortly before the Olympics she set a new world record in this event, which was broken two weeks later, but remained a national record until 1943. Gentzel won the silver medal in the 1000 m at the 1926 Women's World Games.
Gentzel held Swedish titles in the 200 m in 1929 and in the 800 m in 1928–31. She worked as a piano teacher in Nyköping and often appeared on the Swedish radio as a member of the vocal group Trio Rita, together with Ulla Castegren and Anna-Lisa Cronström. She was a niece of the actor Ludde Gentzel.