SK Ran
Simklubben Ran, commonly known as SK Ran, is a Swedish swimming club from Malmö, Sweden, founded on 1 September 1922, and competing in swimming and water polo. The club resides at Segevångsbadet.
Swedish two-times Olympic gold medalist Gunnar Larsson has swum for SK Ran.
History
SK Ran was founded at Ribersborgs open-air bath by Ivan Lundquist and 50 others with the aim to compete with Malmö SS. In 1931, SK Ran had their first competitor at the Swedish Swimming Championships; it was Gulli Andersson who took a silver medal on 100 metre backstroke and a bronze medal on 100 metre freestyle.SK Ran had their first Olympic swimmer at the 1956 Summer Olympics, when Karin Larsson participated.