Sabina Johansson | |
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Born | 4 January 1973 Hällefors, Örebro County, Sweden |
Career | |
Member Association | Sweden |
World Wheelchair Championship appearances | 1 (2021) |
Paralympic appearances | 1 (2022) |
Helena Sabina Erica Johansson [1] (born 4 January 1973) is a Swedish wheelchair curler.
Johansson participated at the 2021 World Wheelchair Curling Championship and 2022 Winter Paralympics. [2]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2021-22 | Viljo Petersson-Dahl | Ronny Persson | Mats-Ola Engborg | Kristina Ulander | Sabina Johansson | Alison Kreviazuk, Peter Narup (NC) [3] | WWhCC 2021 [4] |
Season | Female | Male | Coach | Events |
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2021–22 | Sabina Johansson | Marcus Holm | Peter Narup | WWhMDCC 2022 (...th) |
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