Eric Carlberg
Gustaf Eric Carlberg was a Swedish Army officer, diplomat, sport shooter, fencer, and modern pentathlete who competed at the 1906, 1908, 1912 and 1924 Olympics alongside his twin brother Vilhelm.
Biography
Eric and Vilhelm were the youngest of four children of a veterinarian, who died when they were 12 years old. The twins became military officers in 1901 and retired with the rank of major. In 1911, they became physical education instructors. In 1924, Eric married Elsa Lindell and was stationed for three years in Iran as part of the newly established Iranian Gendarmerie corps. In 1930, he was appointed Swedish consul general in Tehran and, between 1935 and 1958, served as the Finnish consul general there.Olympic career
1906 Athens- 25 m rapid fire pistol – eleventh place
- 30 m duelling pistol – 13th place
- 20 m duelling pistol – 14th place
- 50 m pistol – 18th place
- 25 m army pistol – 18th place
- 25 m army pistol – 27th place
- 300 m army rifle – 28th place
- Free rifle, free position – 29th place
Carlberg was a member of the Swedish team that won the silver medal in the team small-bore rifle competition. He also participated in the following shooting events:
- Team pistol – fifth place
- disappearing target small-bore rifle – ninth place
- moving target small-bore rifle – 15th place
- individual pistol – 33rd place
1912 Stockholm
At the 1912 Summer Olympics, he won two gold and two silver medals in shooting. He also participated in the following shooting events:
- 30 metre rapid fire pistol – sixth place
- 50 metre pistol – twelfth place
- 50 metre rifle, prone – 17th place
- 25 metre small-bore rifle – 20th place
He also participated in the modern pentathlon event but retired after the first contest. This was the shooting competition where he finished eighth.
1924 Paris
In 1924, he finished ninth in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol event.