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*[http://hammerthrow.wz.cz/cel.php?id=3586&raz=rok&raz1=DESC Profile] | *[http://hammerthrow.wz.cz/cel.php?id=3586&raz=rok&raz1=DESC Profile] |
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Lars Tore Gustafsson (born February 11, 1962 in Göteborg, Västra Götaland) is a retired male hammer thrower from Sweden, who competed at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988 (Seoul, South Korea). A member of the Mölndals Almänna Idrottsklubb he set the Swedish records in athletics at 80.14 metres on July 4, 1989 in Lappeenranta, Finland.Tore Gustafsson lives in Los Gatos CA and works as a Chiropractor. http://vikingperformance.org/ Tore Gustafsson have been involved in coaching since he retired. Koji Murofushi won the Gold Medal at 2011 World Championships in Athletics in Daegu Korea and Bronze Medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics with Gustafsson as his Coach.
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