Yngve Lindqvist

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Yngve Lindqvist
Personal information
Full nameOskar Yngve Ludvig Lindqvist
NationalitySwedish
Born(1897-06-24)24 June 1897
Gothenburg
Died15 July 1937(1937-07-15) (aged 40)
Gothenburg
Sailing career
Class(es) 6 Metre
Club GKSS
Updated on 18 March 2015.

Oskar Yngve Ludvig Lindqvist (1897-1937) was a sailor from Sweden, who represented his country at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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