Evert Jakobsson


Evert Brynolf Jakobsson was a Finnish javelin thrower who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Athletics

Evert Jakobsson, with his brother Jarl, emerged as javelin specialists in the summer of 1906. Their success was based on an alteration on the grip of the javelin. They had stapled two bits of stiff cord on it, improving its support for fingers. The existing world record by Eric Lemming was 53.90 metres, but with their enhancement, Evert broke it with 57.42. He travelled to Stockholm in September 1906 to challenge Lemming. Although Lemming was victorious, he duplicated their grip and took back the record with 58.37 metres. At this point, the new grip was banned, and all results achieved with it were disqualified, reverting the world record to 53.90.

Other

His parents were master builder Gustaf Jakobsson and Josefina Torck. He married Elsa Alma Elisabet Savander in 1916. They had three children:
  1. Jack Witikka, born 1916, film director
  2. Inga Elsa, 1918
  3. Kerstin, 1920
His brother Jarl was another 1908 Olympian. Figure skater Walter Jakobsson, who won Olympic gold in 1920 pair skating, was his cousin.
He was in the municipal council of Haaga in 1914–1930.
He held the rank vääpeli in the White Guard.
He received the following medals: