Ragnar Malm, born on May fourteenth, eighteen ninety-three, was a distinguished Swedish road racing cyclist whose career spanned over a decade. He made his mark in the world of competitive cycling by representing Sweden at the Summer Olympics in nineteen twelve, nineteen twenty, and nineteen twenty-four.
Throughout his Olympic journey, Malm showcased his exceptional talent, earning a team gold medal in nineteen twelve, followed by a silver in nineteen twenty, and a bronze in nineteen twenty-four. His individual prowess was highlighted by a commendable seventh-place finish in the nineteen twenty Olympics, a testament to his skill and determination.
On the national stage, Malm's dominance was evident as he clinched the road time trial championship an impressive ten times. His victories included five individual titles from nineteen twelve, and from nineteen seventeen to nineteen twenty-two, alongside five team titles from nineteen thirteen and from nineteen eighteen to nineteen twenty.