Gustav Bergman (orienteering)

Gustav Bergman ( born December 4, 1990 in Stockholm ) is a Swedish orienteers.

Bergman was in 2009 with successes on long distance and with the season two times Junior World Champion. In the same year he was also Nordic Junior Champion on the long distance. In 2011 he ran his first season with the men's. The following year, followed by a fifth place in the middle distance at the European Championships in Dalarna his first participation in an international championship. At the World Championships 2012 in Lausanne, he was eighth on the middle distance. He completed the overall World Cup this season also with an eighth place. In Sweden, he won the 2012 National Long Distance Championship. In 2013 he became Swedish champion in the sprint. In the Finnish Vuokatti Bergman won in July 2013 World Championships bronze on the middle distance. Gold went into this competition to Leonid Novikov of Russia, silver at the French veteran Thierry Gueorgiou. Two days later, he became the circuit rotor of the Swedish squadron together with Anders Holmberg and Peter Öberg the silver medal. The Swedes had only the squadron of Russia defeated.

Bergman runs for the club OK ravines from the vicinity of Stockholm.

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