Sven Salén

Sven Salén

Salén in 1959
Personal information
Born 7 November 1890
Borås, Sweden
Died 29 October 1969 (aged 78)
Stockholm, Sweden
Sport
Sport Sailing
Club KSSS, Saltsjöbaden

Sven Gustaf Salén (7 November 1890 – 29 October 1969) was a Swedish sailor who competed in the 1936 and 1952 Summer Olympics. In 1936, together with his wife Dagmar Salén, he won a bronze medal in the mixed 6 m class as the helmsman of the boat May Be. Sixteen years later he finished fourth as the helmsman of the boat May Be VII in the same event.[1]

Between 1922 and 1962 Salén ran his company Salén Lines. His sailing career was boosted after his team won the 6 m event at the unofficial world championships in 1927. In 1927 he received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal.[2]

Salén was also a singer-songwriter and a founder, with Ulf Peder Olrog, of the Swedish Song Archive. Two of his songs, "Sången till havet" (Song to the Ocean) and "Visa kring slånbom och månskära" (Song of Blackthorn and Crescent Moon) were recorded by Jussi Björling.

In 1931 Salén married Dagmar Mörner, daughter of a baroness.[3] Their son Sven H. Salén (born 1939) became a lawyer and politician.

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  2. Sven Salén. Swedish Olympic Committee
  3. Dagmar Salén. Swedish Olympic Committee


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