Jarl Gustaf Anian Jakobsson (11 May 1880 – 28 December 1951) was a Finnish track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics.
It was then improved by Evert to 98.47, followed by Lemming imitating their grip and taking back the record with 104.40 metres.
At this point, the new grip was banned, and all results achieved with it were disqualified, reverting the world record to 91.28.
[2] He entered four events in the Olympic Games: His father was Gustav Jakobsson, and his mother was Josefina Ulrika Sjöberg.
Figure skater Walter Jakobsson, who won Olympic gold in 1920 pair skating, was his cousin.