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Rudolf "Putte" Kock (29 June 1901 – 31 October 1979) was a Swedish football, ice hockey and bridge player who won a bronze medal in the 1924 Summer Olympics〔("Rudolf Kock" ). ''databaseOlympics.com''. Retrieved 5 December 2014.〕〔("Rudolf 'Putte' Kock" ). Swedish Olympic Committee (sok.se). Retrieved 5 December 2014.〕 as a football player, being voted the world's best left winger after the tournament.〔(SFS ) ''(Swedish football historians and statisticians)''〕 He also made two caps for the Swedish ice hockey team. After having to end his career prematurely due to a knee injury, he worked as a football coach, coaching AIK's rivals Djurgården and being the equivalent of national coach (at the Swedish international football selection committee, ''Uttagningskommittén'') between 1943 and 1956. Together with George Raynor he qualified Sweden for the 1948 Summer Olympics where they won gold, the 1950 FIFA World Cup (bronze) and the 1952 Summer Olympics (bronze). After his coaching career Kock became a very famous and well liked sports commentator on Swedish television. ==Bridge accomplishments== * World Team Championships (Bermuda Bowl)〔 Retrieved 5 December 2014.〕 ::Placed third representing Sweden and Iceland in 1950〔. This edition of the OEB states that the USA defeated Great Britain by 3,660 points and Sweden-Iceland by 4,720 points and that Sweden-Iceland defeated Great Britain by 1,940 points. Depending on the ranking methodology used Sweden-Iceland may be said to have placed either second or third.〕 ::Placed second representing Sweden in 1953 * European Team Championships〔 ::Placed first representing Sweden in 1939 and 1952 ::Placed second representing Sweden in 1948, 1949 and 1950 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Putte Kock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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