Järfälla Sim

Järfälla Sim
Club information
Full nameJärfälla Simsällskap
Short nameJS
CityJärfälla
FoundedSeptember 1971; 52 years ago (1971-09)
Home pool(s)Järfällabadet

Järfälla Simsällskap, commonly known as Järfälla Sim or JS, is a swimming club based in the municipality of Järfälla north of Stockholm, Sweden, founded in September 1971, and active in swimming, water polo, and synchronized swimming.[1] From the beginning, Jakobsbergs simhall, which was inaugurated in August 1971, was the home pool for Järfälla Sim, and in 2018, the club moved to Järfällabadet.[2]

The water polo team has been among the leading teams of Swedish water polo on the women's side for the last decade. In May 2010 both the men's and women's teams won their Swedish championships.[3][4] This was the fourth championship for the women's team and the first ever for the men's team.

Swimmers

Swimmers that have participated in the Summer Olympics while representing Järfälla Sim:

References

  1. ^ Stadgar (PDF), 24 March 2010
  2. ^ "Järfälla Simsällskap".
  3. ^ "Järfälla Simsällskap, men's water polo". Archived from the original on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  4. ^ "Järfälla Simsällskap, women's water polo". Archived from the original on 2012-03-09. Retrieved 2012-06-01.
  5. ^ a b "Olympedia – Järfälla Simsällskap, Järfälla (SWE)".
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Competitive swimming clubs in Sweden by foundation year
  • 1796: Upsala S
  • 1824: Linköpings ASS
  • 1829: Jönköpings SS
  • 1864: Örebro SS
  • 1869: Malmö S
  • 1871: Sundsvalls SS
  • 1885: Stockholms ASF
  • 1895: Stockholms KK & Uppsala KK
  • 1902: Simavdelningen 1902
  • 1906: Landskrona SS & SK Neptun
  • 1907: Helsingborgs SS
  • 1908: Ystads SS
  • 1909: Eskilstuna SS
  • 1910: Västerås SS
  • 1912: Stockholmspolisens IF
  • 1917: SK Najaden
  • 1919: Norrköpings KK
  • 1920: Kalmar SS
  • 1922: SK Ran & Trelleborgs SS
  • 1923: Karlslunds IF
  • 1925: Limhamns SS
  • 1926: Uddevalla SF
  • 1928: Kristianstads SLS
  • 1928: SK Laxen
  • 1934: Göteborgs KK
  • 1940: SK Poseidon
  • 1946: Spårvägens SF
  • 1950: Skärets SS
  • 1954: Södertälje SS
  • 1964: Väsby SS
  • 1967: Södertörns SS
  • 1971: Göteborgs KK Najaden, Järfälla Sim & Sjöbo SS
  • 1972: Askim-Frölunda SK & SK Elfsborg
  • 1974: Täby Sim
  • 1976: Mölndals ASS
  • 1980: Örebro Simallians
  • 1982: Malmö KK
  • 1989: SK Ägir
  • 1991: Göteborg Sim
  • 1997: SIK Delfin
  • 2003: SK S02
  • 2004: SS 04
  • 2008: Uddevalla Sim
  • 2010: Eskilstuna SK
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