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2024 olympics Sweden roster
Athletics
Suldan Hassan (Göteborg)
Ragnar Carlsson (Falun Stad)
Henrik Larsson (Karlstad)
Erik Erlandsson (Genarp)
Andreas Kramer (Sävedalen)
Samuel Pihlström (Landvetter)
Andreas Almgren (Stockholm)
Carl Bengtström (Landvetter)
Oskar Edlund (Stockholm)
Perseus Ibáñez (Eskilstuna Stad)
Armand Duplantis (Uppsala)
Thobias Montler (Landskrona)
Daniel Ståhl (Solna)
Thea Löfman (Lund)
Julia Henriksson (Helsingborg)
Nora Lindahl (Stockholm)
Carolina Wikström (Hudiksvall)
Maja Åskag (Elskilstuna Stad)
Axelina Johansson (Vaggeryd Stad)
Fanny Roos (Ljungby Stad)
Vanessa Kamga (Uppsala)
Caisa-Marie Lindfors (Uppsala)
Boxing
Nebil Ibrahim (Uppsala)
Agnes Alexiusson (Stockholm)
Canoeing
Isak Öhrström (Tavelsjö)
Martin Nathell (Ängelholm Stad)
Moa Wikberg (Vallentuna Stad)
Melina Andersson (Norrköping Stad)
Linnea Stensils (Vaxholm Stad)
Cycling
Jakob Söderqvist (Sundsvall Stad)
Caroline Andersson (Oskarström)
Jenny Rissveds (Falun Stad)
Diving
Emilia Nilsson-Garip (Malmö)
Equestrian
Patrik Kittel (Österåker Kommun)
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (Breitenburg, Germany)
Henrik Von Eckermann (Peel En Maas, The Netherlands)
Carl Fredricson (Lund)
Maria Von Essen (Göteborg)
Malin Josefsson-Assai (Eslöv Stad)
Therese Nilshagen (Niedersachen, Germany)
Juliette Ramel (Eslöv Stad)
Frida Andersén (Hofors Stad)
Louise Romeike (Meyn, Germany)
Sofia Sjöborg (London, U.K.)
Malin Barijard-Johnsson (Söderköping Stad)
Golf
Alex Norén (Jupiter, Florida)
Ludvig Åberg (Tallahassee, Florida)
Maja Stark (Abbekås)
Linn Grant (Helsingborg Stad)
Handball
Jonathan Carlsbogård (Göteborg)
Max Darj (Göteborg)
Felix Möller (Partille Kommun)
Daniel Pettersson (Eskilstuna Stad)
Andreas Palička (Lund)
Sebastian Karlsson (Göteborg)
Hampus Wanne (Göteborg)
Tobias Thulin (Göteborg)
Felix Claar (Norrköping Stad)
Lucas Pellas (Stockholm)
Albin Lagergren (Verberg Stad)
Jim Gottfridsson (Ystad)
Jonathan Edvardsson (Partille Stad)
Oscar Bergendahl (Kungsbacka Stad)
Lukas Sandell (Eslöv Stad)
Karl Wallinius (Lund)
Johanna Bundsen (Uddavalla Stad)
Nina Koppang (Vadstena Stad)
Carin Strömberg (Nacka Stad)
Linn Blohm (Stockholm)
Jamina Roberts (Göteborg)
Mathilda Lundström (Stockholm)
Evelina Eriksson (Hanninge Kommun)
Emma Lindkvist (Helsingborg Stad)
Nathalie Hagman (Stockholm)
Kristin Thorleifsdóttir (Stockholm)
Sofia Hvenfelt (Göteborg)
Elin Hansson (Nacka Stad)
Jenny Karlsson (Göteborg)
Olivia Löfqvist (Hörby Stad)
Tyra Axnér (Lund)
Judo
Marcus Nyman (Botkyrka Kommun)
Tara Babulfath (Stockholm)
Pentathlon
Marlena Jawaid (Stockholm)
Sailing
Anton Dahlberg (Växjö Stad)
Emil Järudd (Stockholm)
Johanna Hjertberg (Stockholm)
Hanna Jonsson (Göteborg)
Josefin Olsson (Nyköping Stad)
Vilma Bobeck (Nacka Stad)
Rebecca Netzler (Östersund Stad)
Emma Karlsson (Göteborg)
Shooting
Marcus Madsen (Sävsjö Stad)
Rickard Levin-Andersson (Skepplanda)
Victor Lindgren (Sjöbo)
Stefan Nilsson (Trelleborg Socken)
Marcus Svensson (Härslöv)
Victoria Larsson (Österbybruk)
Stina Lawner (Mora Stad)
Skateboarding
Hampus Winberg (Varberg Stad)
Swimming
Isak Eliasson (Göteborg)
Elias Persson (Malmö)
Björn Seeliger (Södertälje Stad)
Victor Johansson (Nässjö Stad)
Erik Persson (Kungsbacka Stad)
Robin Hanson (Järfälla Kommun)
Michelle Coleman (Vallentuna Stad)
Louise Hansson (Helsingborg Stad)
Sophie Hansson (Helsingborg Stad)
Sarah Sjöström (Salem Kommun)
Sara Junevik (Leksand Stad)
Sofia Åstedt (Helsingborg Stad)
Hanna Rosvall (Ängelholm Stad)
Table tennis
Anton Källberg (Sollentuna Kommun)
Truls Möregårdh (Lessebo Stad)
Kristian Karlsson (Trollhättan Stad)
Mattias Falck (Karlskrona Stad)
Filippa Bergand (Åsa)
Linda Bergström (Stockholm)
Stina Källberg (Borlänge Stad)
Matilda Hansson (Stockholm)
Triathlon
Tilda Månsson (Upplands Väsby Stad)
Volleyball
Anders Hellvig (Lidingö)
Klas Åhman (Umeå Stad)
Wrestling
Sara Lindborg (Stockholm)
Emma Malmgren (Helsingborg Stad)
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National Team 2019/2020 — Team Svenska Spel
The National Team’s development team, Team Svenska Spel, consists of skiers between age 19-23. The team’s objective is to help those skiers who are between junior and senior, and who are not a part of A-laget.
Juniors at our skiing secondary schools get a lot of excellent training and support in their growth. However, the step from there, to taking a place in A-laget is often very large. For many there are no longer any natural training group to join and it can very easily be so that young skiers are lost after secondary school.
Team Svenska Spel’s purpose is to ease the transition from junior to senior by preparing the juniors for their future as seniors and support younger seniors with continuing excellent training and support after they have left our skiing secondary schools.
Sustainability and patience are key words when working with the team, where drafts are not only based on achievements. We also value growth potential, approach and attitude towards training in addition to results when we choose skiers for the team.
Women
Hanna Abrahamsson, born 2000 Eksjö SOK Tilde Bångman, born 2001 Offerdals SK Johanna Hagström, born 1998 Ulricehamns IF Moa Hansson, born 2001 Landsbro IF SK Louise Lindström, born 2000 Högbo GIF Moa Lundgren, born 1998 IFK Umeå Moa Olsson, born 1997 Falun-Borlänge SK Alicia Persson, born 1998 Stockviks SF Emma Ribom, born 1997 Piteå elit SK Linn Svahn, born 1999 IFK Umeå
Men
Axel Aflodal, born 1999 Offerdals SK Fredrik Andersson, born 1998 Sollefteå Skidor IF Gustaf Berglund, born 1998 IFK Mora SK Jonathan Edman, born 2001 IFK Umeå Anton Eriksson, born 2000 Sollefteå Skidor IF Jonas Eriksson, born 1997 IFK Mora SK Johan Herbert, born 1999 IFK Mora SK Hugo Jacobsson, born 1997 Falun-Borlänge SK Leo Johansson, born 1999 Falun-Borlänge SK Pål Jonsson, born 2001 Strömnäs GIF Simon Karlsson, born 1999 IFK Umeå Oscar Olsson, born 1999 Hudiksvalls IF William Poromaa, born 2000 Åsarna IK Eric Rosjö, born 1998 IFK Mora SK
*Missing in the picture are Louise Lindström, Johan Herbert, Leo Johansson and Eric Rosjö.
#xc skiing#cross country skiing#ski team sweden xc#team svenska spel#national team#swedish national team#hannah abrahamsson#tilde bångman#johanna hagström#moa hansson#louise lindström#moa lundgren#moa olsson#alicia persson#emma ribom#linn svahn#axel aflodal#fredrik andersson#gustaf berglund#jonathan edman#anton eriksson#jonas eriksson#johan herbert#hugo jacobsson#leo johansson#pål jonsson#simon karlsson#oscar olsson#william poromaa#eric rosjö
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Mandatory books i had to read during summer class.
When everything changes (2020) by Emma Frey-Skøtt
Leni is a bubbly girl who experiencing her first boyfriend (David) at high school. One day she brings her best friend Moa, and David brings his best buddy Sebbe, to a double date at the cinema. But something seems off as Moa and David pay a lot attention to each other. Days go by and Leni notice David is acting distant, sneaking off somewhere. Sebbe who has a crush on Moa, agrees that something odd is going on.
Leni and Sebbe eventually walk in on Moa and David kissing in the school studio! Leni feel betrayed and heartbroken, very poetic chapters. Moa's mother dies from sickness, and even if Leni still feel hurt, she still shows up to be there for Moa. But she's not ready to forgive.
That which must not happen (2020) by Emma Frey-Skøtt
Moa story of the same event as previous book. Moa's mother is dying, and the cute guy in school is dating her best friend. Everything sucks for Moa, who is constantly sad and angry.
When David starts paying more attention to her, Moa can't help to fall in love. She's desperate for something positive in her heavy life at home.
During the cinema, David kisses her. And they both decide to get involved with each other. They are to tell Leni but instead they are found out. Leni doesn't care and spends half a year, happy in a relationship with David. One day, her sick mother dies as expected. Leni realize Leni will show up when David doesn't, and breaks up with him. She eventually moves away with her grandma and start in a new school, where she meets new friends.
Left behind (2021) by Emma Frey-Skøtt
David story of the same ordeal. David's parents are divorced and he feels lonely. He sees Moa at school and falls in love instantly, but she's unapproachable and Sebbe calls dibs on her. So David instead start dating her best friend Leni.
He learns that Moa's mother is dying and is frightened by this topic but can relate, because his own mother have left his father and him alone too.
David confesses his feelings for Moa, not thinking of Leni or Sebbe at all. They get together and David loses his friendship with Sebbe. At home, he asks his father for advice, to which his father instead angry scolds him to be "just like his mother".
David and Moa spend a nice half year together before falling out of love. David sneaks to Moa's mother's funeral but sees Leni and decides to leave. He is depressed for many weeks before his mother suddenly comes to visit. He builds up the courage to talk about his feelings of the divorce.
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The bird in me flies wherever it wants (2017) by Sara Lundberg
Beautiful book about the childhood journals of artist Berta Hansson. Stuck with her two sisters to farm away their life with their father as their mother passed in tuberculosis. Berta has a true talent of painting and doesn't want to waste her life doing kitchen chores, not for her father or any future husband either.
One day Berta has enough and let's the beans burn on the stove. She takes a book and sits down as the house fills with smoke. Eventually her father comes in and scolds her, to which Berta finally speaks up that it doesn't matter! This makes him realize that not allowing her to paint is gonna rob her of willing to live. He allows her to be sent away to study art, finally feeling peace within herself.
The drawings are so beautiful. The contrast of how she dreams of being happy and free, to the flip the page and see her numb at the kitchen stove, genius. 4/5 stars
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Olympic Alpine Skiing: Swedish Ski Association settle alpine skiing training groups for Tokyo Olympic
The Swedish Ski Association has confirmed training groups for alpine skiing next of the 2020 and 2021 seasons. The organization said they are looking for closer association across alpine skiing and ski cross, with Lars Melin becoming the national team manager for disciplines.
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Melin said "I reason we are on a good track. We work to create steadiness in our work to grow our riders. There are just slight changes made in the workout groups and we also retain the body in our training organization. We propose large training groups between the men, then we work with a singular speed organization on both the women's and men's side".
"We have many subordinates on both the men's and women's lateral who are share of the training groups. In terms of experience, we have also understood that it works uncountable for our ski gyms to work with and grow those riders."
The ski cross-training group will include Alexandra Edebo, Sandra Nuland, David Moberg, Erik Moberg, Elliot Barolo, and Viktor Anderson. Naslund claimed ski cross gold at the 2017 World Championships, while she topped the overall World Cup standings for the discipline for the second time this season.
Two women’s alpine skiing training groups have been established, with two-time World Championship medalist, Anna Swann-Larsson joined in a group with Charlotta Safvenberg, Emelie Wikstrom, Estelle Alphard, Magdalena Fjallstrom and Sara Hector.
Elsa Fermback, Emelie Henning, Emma Sahlin, Hanna Aronsson-Elfman, Hilma Lövblom, Joanna Lohman, Lisa Nyberg, Liv Cede, Moa Müssener-Boström and Sara Rask feature in the second training group. A speed training group will be comprised of Ida Dannewitz, Lin Iverson and Lisa Hornblad.
Gustav Lund back, Kristofer Jacobsen, Lukas Karlberg, Matthias Rontgen, Tobias Edstrom, Tobias Winding's tad, and William Hansson will feature in the first men’s training group. Lausanne Winter Youth Olympic 2020 gold medalist Adam Hosted is included in the second men’s alpine skiing training group.
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