Malmö KK
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Malmö KK, Malmö Kappsimningsklubb, is a Swedish swim team from Malmö
Malmö
Malmö , in the southernmost province of Scania, is the third most populous city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg.Malmö is the seat of Malmö Municipality and the capital of Skåne County...

 founded 1982 as competitive team for Malmö SS
Malmö SS
Malmö SS, Malmö Simsällskap, is a Swedish swim team from Malmö founded 1869. The competitive swimming and diving ended in 1982 when an alliance with Limhamns SS called Malmö KK started, but Malmö SS still hands beginner's swimming and diving. Malmö SS most famous swimmer is two time Olympic...

 and Limhamns SS.

Swimmers

  • Jan Bidrman
    Jan Bidrman
    Jan Bidrman is the head coach of the Calgary Academy of Swimming Excellence and the high performance coach of Swim Alberta...

  • Daniel Carlsson
    Daniel Carlsson (swimmer)
    Daniel Carlsson is a former swimmer from Sweden. He won gold medals in 4x50 m medley relay at European SC Championships 1998 and 1999 and 4x50 m freestyle at 1999. He won also a bronze medal in 50 m Backstroke at European SC Championships 1998...

     (2003-)
  • Attila Czene
    Attila Czene
    Attila Czene is a former medley swimmer from Hungary, who won the gold medal in the 200 m individual medley at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992.-References:**...

     (2004)
  • Martin Gustavsson
    Martin Gustavsson
    Martin Gustavsson is a breaststroke swimmer from Sweden. In 2003 he won the silver medal in the 4×50 m medley relay at the European Short Course Championships in Dublin, Ireland, alongside Jens Petersson, Björn Lundin and Stefan Nystrand. He competed in both the 2000 and 2004 Summer...

  • Ida Mattsson
  • Stefan Persson
    Stefan Persson (swimmer)
    Jan Stefan Persson is a former freestyle swimmer from Sweden. His best result is a fourth place on 1500m Freestyle at the European LC Championships 1987 in Strasbourg....


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