Lars-Gunnar Björklund

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Lars-Gunnar Björklund
Sports journalist

Lars-Gunnar Björklund (24 February 1937 – 30 November 2012) was a Swedish radio and TV journalist. He was famous as a sports reporter, especially reporting from Vasaloppet and the Ice Hockey World Championships.

Early life

Björklund was born on 24 February 1937 in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Oscar Björklund, a tram driver, and his wife Gerda. He passed studentexamen in 1957 and conducted university studies in Stockholm in 1962 and studied television at New York University in New York City in 1963.[1] Björklund also attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm.[2] He played handball for Djurgårdens IF.[3]

Career

Björklund worked as an editor at Sveriges Radio from 1958 to 1979, and as marketing director at AB Tipstjänst from 1979 to 1995. He was then Director Corporate Affairs at Tipstjänst/Svenska Spel from 1996 to 1998, and at LGB Publicity AB.[1]

He was an important part of Sweden's first TV sports editorial team, where he recruited employees such as Arne Hegerfors, Fredrik Belfrage and Ingvar Oldsberg. During the 1970s, he then became a well-known face for Tipsextra, and was awarded, among other things, as the first sports journalist the Stora Journalistpriset in radio and television.[4]

Björklund hosted the TV show Supersvararna [sv] in Sveriges Television from 1988.[1]

Personal life

In 1964, Björklund married secretary/script supervisor Lena Ekvall (born 1942), the daughter of Einar Ekvall and Brita (née Nygren).[1] They had two sons.[4]

Selected bibliography

References

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  3. ^ "Till minne av Lars-Gunnar "Gurkan" Björklund - Djurgårdens IF HF - Handboll - IdrottOnline Klubb". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b Klingdahl, Thomas; Skarin, Anna (30 November 2012). "Lars-Gunnar Björklund har avlidit". Expressen (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2012.