Tomas Johansson (wrestler)

Tomas Johansson

Tomas Johansson in January 2014
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Men's Greco-Roman wrestling
Olympic Games
1992 Barcelona Super heavyweight
1988 Seoul Super heavyweight
Disqualified 1984 Los Angeles Super heavyweight
World Championships
Budapest 1986 Up to 130 kg
Clermont-Ferrand 1987 Up to 130 kg
Martigny 1989 Up to 130 kg
Ostia 1990 Up to 130 kg
Stockholm 1993 Up to 130 kg

Tomas Johansson (born 1962) is a Swedish wrestler. He was born in Haparanda. He won an Olympic silver medal in Greco-Roman wrestling in 1992, and a bronze medal in 1988. He won a gold medal at the 1986 World Wrestling Championships[1]

Olympics

Tomas Johansson made his Olympic debut in Los Angeles in 1984. His aim was a gold medal, stating before the games that wrestling was one of the sports that had been weakened the most by the olympic boycott. After losing the final to American Jeffrey Blatnick, Johansson got a silver medal. That medal was lost a couple of days later when it was found that he had used anabolic steroids. Johansson was banned for 18 months.

In 1988, having won medals in two straight world championships, Johansson was unfortunate to be drawn against the eventual gold medal winner Aleksandr Karelin in the opening match of the Olympic games of Seoul. Johansson lost that bout but went on winning the three next to claim a bronze medal.

During the four next years, leading up to the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Tomas Johansson won two more World Championship medals. Every international championship during these years was won by Aleksandr Karelin, so Johansson was fortunate when he was drawn at the opposite side of the olympic tournament. After an initial tie against Hungarian László Klauz, Johansson won three bouts to reach the Gold medal match. Karelin, having won three of his first four games by fall, did this once again, after 93 seconds.

After having won his last World championship medal in 1993, Johansson struggled during the years until the 1996 Olympics. There, he won two of his first four bouts, but losing the other two, thereby reaching a match of 7th and 8th places against Japan's Kenichi Suzuki (wrestler). Tomas Johansson won this, his final Olympic match, by fall.

References

  1. "Tomas Johansson". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
Awards
Preceded by
Patrik Sjöberg
Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal
1986
Succeeded by
Swedish men's ice hockey team
and
Marie-Helene Westin


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