Sweden at the 2010 Winter Olympics

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Sweden at the
2010 Winter Olympics
Flag of Sweden.svg
IOC code SWE
NOC Swedish Olympic Committee
Website www.sok.se  (in Swedish and English)
in Vancouver
Competitors106 in 9 sports
Flag bearers Peter Forsberg (opening)
Marcus Hellner (closing)
Medals
Ranked 7th
Gold
5
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
11
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Sweden participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 106 competitors competed in nine of the fifteen disciplines. [1]

Contents

Medalists

The following Swedish athletes won medals at the games:

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charlotte Kalla Cross-country skiing Women's 10 km freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Björn Ferry Biathlon Men's pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marcus Hellner Cross-country skiing Men's 30 km pursuit
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marcus Hellner
Johan Olsson
Daniel Rickardsson
Anders Södergren
Cross-country skiing Men's 4 x 10 km relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kajsa Bergström
Anna Le Moine
Cathrine Lindahl
Eva Lund
Anette Norberg
Curling Women's
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Haag Cross-country skiing Women's 15 km pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Haag
Charlotte Kalla
Cross-country skiing Women's team sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anja Pärson Alpine skiing Women's combined
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Johan Olsson Cross-country skiing Men's 30 km pursuit
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze André Myhrer Alpine skiing Men's slalom
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Johan Olsson Cross-country skiing Men's 50 km classical
Medals by sport
Sport Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
Cross-country skiing 3227
Biathlon 1001
Curling 1001
Alpine skiing 0022
Total52411
Medals by dateCumulative
DayDate Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
Day 113th00000000
Day 214th00000000
Day 315th10011001
Day 416th10012002
Day 517th00002002
Day 618th00112013
Day 719th01012114
Day 820th10123126
Day 921st00003126
Day 1022nd01013227
Day 1123rd00003227
Day 1224th10014228
Day 1325th00004228
Day 1426th10015229
Day 1527th001152310
Day 1628th001152411
Total5241152411
Multiple medalists
NameSport Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
Marcus Hellner Cross-country skiing 2002
Charlotte Kalla Cross-country skiing 1102
Johan Olsson Cross-country skiing 1023
Anna Haag Cross-country skiing 0202
The athletes entering the stadium during the opening ceremonies. 2010 Opening Ceremony - Sweden entering cropped.jpg
The athletes entering the stadium during the opening ceremonies.

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2TotalRank
Jens Byggmark Slalom 50.5052.031:42.5322
Axel Bäck Slalom 50.25Disqualified
Mattias Hargin Slalom 49.2751.981.41:2514
Patrik Järbyn Downhill 1:56.5829
Super-G did not finish
Markus Larsson Downhill 1:58.8243
Giant slalom 1:19.461:21.972:41.4327
Combined 1:56.5151.792:48.3016
André Myhrer Giant slalom 1:24.37did not finish
Slalom 49.0350.731:39.76 Bronze medal icon.svg
Hans Olsson Downhill 1:55.1912
Super-G did not finish
Giant slalom did not start
Combined 1:53.83did not finish
Women
AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2TotalRank
Therese Borssén Slalom 52.9753.741:46.7121
Frida Hansdotter Slalom 52.5053.171:45.6715
Kajsa Kling [1] Giant slalom 1:17.491:12.442:29.9326
Jessica Lindell-Vikarby Downhill 1:53.7630
Super-G 1:24.8326
Giant slalom 1:18.341:14.372:32.7131
Combined 1:26.4747.692:14.1622
Maria Pietilä Holmner Giant slalom 1:16.281:13.352:29.6324
Slalom 51.6452.581:44.224
Anja Pärson Downhill did not finish
Super-G 1:21.9811
Giant slalom 1:16.011:12.892:28.9022
Slalom 52.93did not finish
Combined 1:25.5744.622:10.19 Bronze medal icon.svg

^ 1. Kajsa Kling was scheduled to participate in the downhill, super-G and combined events as well but withdrew due to illness.

Biathlon

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Carl-Johan Bergman Sprint 26:41.72 (1+1)42
Pursuit 35:14.61 (0+1+0+0)19
Individual 54:44.15 (2+1+0+2)61
Björn Ferry Sprint 25:20.20 (0+0)8
Pursuit 33:38.41 (0+0+0+1) Gold medal icon.svg
Individual 53:16.75 (1+0+3+1)42
Mass start 36:13.32 (0+0+0+2)12
Magnus Jonsson Sprint 28:29.23 (0+3)79
Pursuit did not qualify
Fredrik Lindström Sprint 26:33.31 (1+0)38
Pursuit 36:25.54 (0+1+1+2)33
Individual 57:29.84 (1+2+0+1)77
Mattias Nilsson Individual 52:50.13 (1+1+0+1)34
Fredrik Lindström
Carl-Johan Bergman
Mattias Nilsson
Björn Ferry
Relay 1:23:02.0(0+1),(0+0)
(0+1),(0+3)
(0+0),(1+3)
(0+1),(0+1)
4
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Sofia Domeij Sprint 21:55.01 (0+1)41
Pursuit 34:23.82 (1+0+0+1)41
Elisabeth Högberg Individual 49:46.54 (1+1+0+2)77
Helena Jonsson Sprint 20:42.50 (0+0)12
Pursuit 31:53.82 (0+0+2+0)14
Individual 45:52.94 (1+2+0+1)49
Mass start 36:15.92 (1+1+0+0)10
Anna-Maria Nilsson Sprint 20:45.50 (0+0)16
Pursuit 35:16.96 (1+2+2+1)47
Individual 43:44.01 (1+0+0+0)24
Mass start 39:05.84 (1+1+1+1)28
Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek Sprint 20:53.51 (1+0)20
Pursuit 30:55.41 (1+0+0+0)4
Individual 43:12.12 (1+0+0+1)17
Mass start 36:22.94 (1+1+1+1)13
Elisabeth Högberg
Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek
Anna-Maria Nilsson
Helena Jonsson
Relay 1:10:47.2(0+0),(0+1)
(0+0),(0+0)
(0+2),(0+0)
(0+0),(0+0)
5

Cross-country skiing

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Marcus Hellner 15 km freestyle 34:13.54
30 km pursuit 1:15:11.4 Gold medal icon.svg
50 km classical 2:07:03.222
Johan Olsson 15 km freestyle 34:39.311
30 km pursuit 1:15:14.2 Bronze medal icon.svg
50 km classical 2:05:36.5 Bronze medal icon.svg
Daniel Rickardsson 15 km freestyle 34:58.722
30 km pursuit 1:17:34.023
50 km classical 2:05:45.27
Anders Södergren 15 km freestyle 35:01.225
30 km pursuit 1:15:47.010
50 km classical 2:05:47.19
Daniel Rickardsson
Johan Olsson
Anders Södergren
Marcus Hellner
4 x 10 km relay 1:45:05.4 Gold medal icon.svg
Charlotte Kalla and Anna Haag Charlotte Kalla and Anna Haag.jpg
Charlotte Kalla and Anna Haag
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Anna Haag [2] 10 km freestyle 25:19.34
15 km pursuit 40:07.0 Silver medal icon.svg
Ida Ingemarsdotter 15 km pursuit 44:16.542
30 km classical did not finish
Charlotte Kalla 10 km freestyle 24:58.4 Gold medal icon.svg
15 km pursuit 41:18.58
30 km classical 1:31:57.66
Britta Johansson Norgren 10 km freestyle 26:48.129
15 km pursuit 45:25.753
Anna Olsson 10 km freestyle 26:23.124
30 km classical 1:33:00.39
Anna Olsson
Magdalena Pajala
Charlotte Kalla
Ida Ingemarsdotter
4 x 5 km relay 56:18.95
Sprint
AthleteEventQualifyingQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TotalRankTotalRankTotalRankTotalRank
Hanna Falk Women's sprint 3:49.9427 Q4:22.56did not advance29
Ida Ingemarsdotter Women's sprint 3:49.1125 Q3:40.03did not advance15
Emil Jönsson Men's sprint 3:36.012 Q3:41.81 Q3:37.43DNA7
Björn Lind Men's sprint 3:38.6214 Q3:37.64did not advance19
Jesper Modin Men's sprint 3:38.5313 Q3:39.14did not advance18
Anna Olsson Women's sprint 3:41.953 Q3:36.51 Q3:38.72 Q3:41.74
Magdalena Pajala [2] Women's sprint 3:45.5013 Q3:37.72 Q3:45.05DNA10
Teodor Peterson Men's sprint 3:39.0818 Q3:38.32 Q3:43.86DNA11
Marcus Hellner
Teodor Peterson
Men's team sprint 19:06.58DNA13
Charlotte Kalla
Anna Haag
Women's team sprint 18:35.91 Q18:04.3 Silver medal icon.svg

^ 2. Anna Haag was scheduled to participate in the 4 x 5 km relay event, and she and Magdalena Pajala were scheduled to participate in the 30 km classical event but withdrew due to illness.

Reigning olympic champion in women's team sprint, Lina Andersson, was also drafted for the team, but was unable to participate due to illness. [2]

Curling

Summary
TeamEventGroup stageTiebreakerSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Niklas Edin
Sebastian Kraupp
Fredrik Lindberg
Viktor Kjäll
Oskar Eriksson
Men's tournament Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR
W 6–4
Flag of Germany.svg  GER
W 6–3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN
L 3–7
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN
W 6–5
Flag of the United States.svg  USA
L 7–8
Flag of France.svg  FRA
L 4–5
Flag of Norway.svg  NOR
W 8–7
Flag of Switzerland.svg  SUI
L 3–7
Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN
W 7–6
=4 QTFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR
W 7–6
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN
L 3–6
Flag of Switzerland.svg  SUI
L 4–5
4
Anette Norberg
Eva Lund
Cathrine Lindahl
Anna Le Moine
Kajsa Bergström
Women's tournament Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN
W 6–5
Flag of Switzerland.svg  SUI
W 8–7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR
W 6–4
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN
W 6–4
Flag of Russia.svg  RUS
L 1–10
Flag of the United States.svg  USA
W 9–3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN
L 2–6
Flag of Japan.svg  JPN
W 10–6
Flag of Germany.svg  GER
W 8–7
2 QBYEFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN
W 9–4
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN
W 7–6
Gold medal icon.svg

Men's tournament

Team: Niklas Edin (skip), Sebastian Kraupp, Fredrik Lindberg, Viktor Kjäll, Oskar Eriksson (alternate).

Round-robin
Draw 1
Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Murdoch) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01000010204
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)00200102016
Draw 2
Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (Kapp) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10011000003
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)00200101026
Draw 3
Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Martin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg200031001x7
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)000100110x3
Draw 4
Sheet A1234567891011Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)010002011016
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Wang) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg101100100105
Draw 5
Sheet D1234567891011Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg001020300107
Flag of the United States.svg  United States (Shuster)110201002018
Draw 6
Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10200010004
Flag of France.svg  France (Dufour)02000000215
Draw 7
Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20020201007
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)03001020118
Draw 8
Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Stöckli)110200003x7
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg002000100x3
Draw 9
Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg30210000017
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (Schmidt)01002110106
Standings
Final round robin standings
TeamSkipPldWLPFPAEWELBESES%Qualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Kevin Martin 9907536362814285%Playoffs
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Thomas Ulsrud 9726443403215784%
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Ralph Stöckli 9635344353320881%
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Niklas Edin 9545052343620682%Tiebreaker
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain David Murdoch 9545744352920981%
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Andy Kapp 9454860353811975%
Flag of France.svg  France Thomas Dufour 9363763223416773%
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Wang Fengchun 927526037379777%
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Ulrik Schmidt 9274563312912678%
Flag of the United States.svg  United States John Shuster 9274359324118976%
Source: [ citation needed ]
Tiebreaker
Sheet A1234567891011Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg202100010017
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Murdoch)020011100106

Final rounds

Semifinal
Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)001000011x3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Martin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010122000x6
Bronze medal game
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Edin)01002010004
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Stöckli) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10010100025

Women's tournament

Team: Anette Norberg (skip), Eva Lund, Cathrine Lindahl, Anna Le Moine, Kajsa Bergström (alternate).

Round-robin
Draw 1
Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark (Jensen) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00201002005
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg)00010200216
Draw 2
Sheet C1234567891011Final
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Ott)020101010207
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg101020201018
Draw 3
Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain (Muirhead)00101010104
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg11020001016
Draw 6
Sheet B12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10102001016
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Wang)00010010204
Draw 7
Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg)0000010xxx1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (Privivkova) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0131203xxx10
Draw 9
Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of the United States.svg  United States (McCormick)001010100x3
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100203003x9
Draw 10
Sheet C12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg)000010001x2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Bernard) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg021100110x6
Draw 11
Sheet A12345678910Final
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (Meguro)010103010x6
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg203010202x10
Draw 12
Sheet D12345678910Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20302010008
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (Schöpp)02020002017
Standings
Final round robin standings
TeamSkipPldWLPFPAEWELBESES%Qualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Cheryl Bernard 98156374029201381%Playoffs
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Anette Norberg 9725652363613579%
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Wang Bingyu 9636147393712774%
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Mirjam Ott 9636748403671276%
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Angelina Jensen 9454961314015574%
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Andrea Schöpp 9365256354015475%
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Eve Muirhead 93654593641111075%
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Moe Meguro 9366470363713573%
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Liudmila Privivkova 93653603640141377%
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Debbie McCormick 92743653636121277%
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final rounds

Semifinal
Team12345678910Final
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (Wang)000101101x4
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg111030030x9
Final
Sheet C1234567891011Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Bernard) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010101201006
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Norberg)002020000217

Figure skating

Sweden has qualified one entrant in men's singles, for a total of one athlete. [3]

Athlete(s)EventCDSP/ODFS/FDTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Adrian Schultheiss Men 63.1322 Q137.3113200.4415

Freestyle skiing

Men
AthleteEventQualifyingFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Jesper Björnlund Moguls 24.535 Q25.128
Per Spett Moguls 22.1023did not advance
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finals1/4 finalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankRankRankRankRank
Tommy Eliasson Ski cross 1:14.7323 Q2 Q3DNA13
Michael Forslund Ski cross 1:14.6621 Q4did not advance27
Erik Iljans Ski cross 1:16.3432 Q2 Q4DNA16
Lars Lewén Ski cross 1:14.4419 Q4did not advance24
Women
AthleteEventQualifying1/8 finals1/4 finalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankRankRankRankRank
Anna Holmlund Ski cross 1:17.151 Q1 Q2 Q46
Magdalena Iljans Ski cross 1:19.0511 Q2 Q3 (DNF)DNA10

Ice hockey

Summary

Key:

TeamEventGroup stageQualification
playoff
QuarterfinalSemifinal / Pl.Final / BM / Pl.
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Sweden men's Men's tournament Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
W 2–0
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
W 4–2
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
W 3–0
1 QQBYEFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
L 3–4
did not advance5
Sweden women's Women's tournament Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
W 3–0
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
W 6–2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
L 1–13
2 QFlag of the United States.svg  United States
L 1–9
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
L 2–3 OT
4

Men's tournament

Sweden went into the tournament as the ruling Olympic champions.

Roster

The following is the Swedish roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [4]

No.Pos.NameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
50G Jonas Gustavsson 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)87 kg (192 lb)24 October 1984 Danderyd Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)
1G Stefan Liv 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)80 kg (180 lb)21 December 1980 Gdynia, Poland Flag of Sweden.svg HV71 (SEL)
30G Henrik Lundqvist 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)88 kg (194 lb)2 March 1982 Åre Flag of the United States.svg New York Rangers (NHL)
39D Tobias Enström 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)79 kg (174 lb)5 November 1984 Nordingrå Flag of the United States.svg Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)
6D Magnus Johansson 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)82 kg (181 lb)4 September 1973 Linköping Flag of Sweden.svg Linköping (SEL)
55D Niklas Kronwall 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)86 kg (190 lb)12 January 1981 Stockholm Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
5D Nicklas Lidström C 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)86 kg (190 lb)28 April 1970 Avesta Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
3D Douglas Murray 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)109 kg (240 lb)12 March 1980 Bromma Flag of the United States.svg San Jose Sharks (NHL)
29D Johnny Oduya 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)91 kg (201 lb)1 October 1981 Stockholm Flag of the United States.svg Atlanta Thrashers (NHL)
10D Henrik Tallinder 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)98 kg (216 lb)10 January 1979 Stockholm Flag of the United States.svg Buffalo Sabres (NHL)
2D Mattias Öhlund 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)100 kg (220 lb)9 September 1976 Piteå Flag of the United States.svg Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL)
11F Daniel Alfredsson A 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)93 kg (205 lb)11 December 1972 Gothenburg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa Senators (NHL)
19F Nicklas Bäckström 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)95 kg (209 lb)23 November 1987 Gävle Flag of the United States.svg Washington Capitals (NHL)
91F Loui Eriksson 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)83 kg (183 lb)17 July 1985 Gothenburg Flag of the United States.svg Dallas Stars (NHL)
21F Peter Forsberg 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)95 kg (209 lb)20 July 1973 Örnsköldsvik Flag of Sweden.svg Modo (SEL)
93F Johan Franzén 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)100 kg (220 lb)23 December 1979 Vetlanda Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
27F Patric Hörnqvist 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)85 kg (187 lb)1 January 1987 Sollentuna Flag of the United States.svg Nashville Predators (NHL)
33F Fredrik Modin 193 cm (6 ft 4 in)101 kg (223 lb)8 October 1974 Sundsvall Flag of the United States.svg Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
26F Samuel Påhlsson 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)96 kg (212 lb)17 December 1977 Ånge Flag of the United States.svg Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL)
22F Daniel Sedin 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)83 kg (183 lb)26 September 1980 Örnsköldsvik Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Canucks (NHL)
20F Henrik Sedin 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)83 kg (183 lb)26 September 1980 Örnsköldsvik Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Canucks (NHL)
80F Mattias Weinhandl 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)85 kg (187 lb)1 June 1980 Ljungby Flag of Russia.svg Dynamo Moscow (KHL)
40F Henrik Zetterberg A 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)88 kg (194 lb)9 October 1980 Njurunda Flag of the United States.svg Detroit Red Wings (NHL)

Forward Tomas Holmström was selected, but due to a knee injury he was replaced by Johan Franzén. [5]

Group play

All times are local (UTC-8).

17 February 2010
16:30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg2–0
(0–0, 2–0, 0–0)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,966
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Thomas Greiss Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Joannette
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Guy Pellerin
Linesmen:
Flag of Ukraine.svg Andriy Kicha
Flag of the United States.svg Thor Nelson
M. Öhlund (T. Enström, M. Weinhandl) (PP) – 24:291–0
L. Eriksson (N. Bäckström) – 34:132–0
18 minPenalties22 min
25Shots21

19 February 2010
12:00
Belarus  Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg2–4
(0–2, 1–1, 1–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,878
Game reference
Andrei Mezin Goalies Jonas Gustavsson Referees:
Flag of the United States.svg Dennis LaRue
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Brent Reiber
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Brian Murphy
Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Oskirko
0–16:40 – D. Sedin (H. Sedin, M. Weinhandl)
0–29:04 – D. Alfredsson (M. Johansson, N. Bäckström) (PP)
0–329:35 – J. Franzén (S. Påhlsson, F. Modin)
D. Meleshko (N. Stasenko, A. Ryadinsky) (PP) – 34:401–3
D. Meleshko (A. Kulakov) – 51:332–3
2–459:49 – D. Alfredsson (H. Sedin, D. Sedin)
8 minPenalties4 min
19Shots38

21 February 2010
21:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–0
(1–0, 2–0, 0–0)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 17,410
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Miikka Kiprusoff Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marc Joannette
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Danny Kurmann
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Tim Nowak
Flag of Russia.svg Yuri Oskirko
L. Eriksson (N. Bäckström, M. Johansson) (PP2) – 6:411–0
N. Bäckström (D. Sedin) – 24:192–0
L. Eriksson (J. Franzén, N. Bäckström) (PP) – 38:083–0
14 minPenalties33 min
32Shots20
The Swedish team in action against Germany. Men's Hockey Sweden v Germany mod.jpg
The Swedish team in action against Germany.
Standings
TeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3300092+79 Quarterfinals
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 32001104+66
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 3100281243
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3000331290
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final rounds

Quarterfinal
24 February 2010
21:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–4
(0–0, 2–3, 1–1)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 17,493
Game reference
Henrik Lundqvist Goalies Jaroslav Halák Referees:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Bill McCreary
Flag of Finland.svg Jyri Rönn
Linesmen:
Flag of the United States.svg Peter Feola
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jean Morin
0–127:34 – M. Gáborík (Mari. Hossa, P. Demitra) (PP)
0–228:11 – A. Sekera (R. Zedník, Ž. Pálffy)
P. Hörnqvist (P. Forsberg) – 33:491–2
H. Zetterberg (T. Enström) – 34:262–2
2–339:12 – P. Demitra (Z. Chára, Mari. Hossa) (PP)
2–449:01 – T. Kopecký (Mari. Hossa, Demitra)
D. Alfredsson (N. Bäckström, L. Eriksson) – 49:393–4
10 minPenalties6 min
29Shots14

Women's tournament

Sweden is looking to improve on the silver medal from the previous tournament.

Roster

The following is the Swedish roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics. [6]

PositionNameHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplace2009–10 team
G Sara Grahn 171 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)71 kg (157 lb; 11.2 st)25 September 1988 Örebro Linköpings HC
G Valentina Lizana 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)68 kg (150 lb; 10.7 st)30 March 1990 Trångsund AIK
G Kim Martin 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)66 kg (146 lb; 10.4 st)28 February 1986 Stockholm Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs
D Emilia Andersson 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)31 August 1988 Stockholm Segeltorps IF
D Gunilla Andersson 169 cm (5 ft 6+12 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)26 April 1975 Skutskär Segeltorps IF
D Jenni Asserholt A 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)8 April 1988 Örebro Linköpings HC
D Emma Eliasson 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)12 June 1989 Kiruna Brynäs IF
D Frida Nevalainen 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)64 kg (141 lb; 10.1 st)27 January 1987 Umeå Modo Hockey
D Emma Nordin 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)22 March 1991 Örnsköldsvik Modo Hockey
F Tina Enström 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)64 kg (141 lb; 10.1 st)23 March 1991 Örnsköldsvik Modo Hockey
F Elin Holmlöv 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)8 May 1987 Knivsta Segeltorps IF
F Erika Holst C 179 cm (5 ft 10+12 in)82 kg (181 lb; 12.9 st)8 April 1979 Varberg Segeltorps IF
F Isabelle Jordansson 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)70 kg (150 lb; 11 st)8 March 1991 Danderyd AIK
F Klara Myrén 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)25 May 1991 Borlänge Leksands IF
F Cecilia Östberg 166 cm (5 ft 5+12 in)64 kg (141 lb; 10.1 st)15 January 1991 Leksand Leksands IF
F Maria Rooth A 176 cm (5 ft 9+12 in)72 kg (159 lb; 11.3 st)2 November 1979 Ängelholm AIK
F Danijela Rundqvist 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)75 kg (165 lb; 11.8 st)26 September 1984 Stockholm AIK
F Frida Svedin Thunström 172 cm (5 ft 7+12 in)75 kg (165 lb; 11.8 st)4 November 1989 Sundsvall Modo Hockey
F Katarina Timglas 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)63 kg (139 lb; 9.9 st)24 November 1985 Malmö AIK
F Erica Udén Johansson 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)69 kg (152 lb; 10.9 st)20 July 1989 Sundsvall Segeltorps IF
F Pernilla Winberg 165 cm (5 ft 5 in)63 kg (139 lb; 9.9 st)24 February 1989 Limhamn Segeltorps IF

Group play

Sweden will play in Group A. All times are local (UTC-8).

13 February 2010
12:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–0
(1–0, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland UBC Winter Sports Centre, Vancouver
Attendance: 5,222
Game reference
Kim Martin Goalies Florence Schelling Referee:
Leah Wrazidlo (United States)
Rundqvist (Udén Johansson, Svedin Thunström) – 12:311–0
Enström (Östberg, Myrén) – 31:352–0
Udén Johansson (Nevalainen) – 41:503–0
14 minPenalties6 min
34Shots16

15 February 2010
19:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg6–2
(3–2, 1–0, 2–0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia UBC Winter Sports Centre, Vancouver
Attendance: 5,323
Game reference
Sara Grahn Goalies Zuzana Tomčíková Referee:
Aina Høve (Norway)
Winberg (Holmlöv, Holst) (PP) – 5:011–0
1–19:52 – Džurňáková (Babonyová, Herichová)
Winberg (Eliasson, Holmlöv) (PP) – 12:112–1
2–213:29 – Čupková (Čulíková, Kapustová)
Asserholt (Myrén, Östberg) – 16:073–2
Winberg (E. Andersson) – 29:074–2
Holmlöv (Holst, G. Andersson) (PP) – 46:085–2
Winberg (Nordin) – 53:206–2
10 minPenalties16 min
48Shots16

17 February 2010
14:30
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg13–1
(5–0, 7–0, 1–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden UBC Winter Sports Centre, Vancouver
Attendance: 5,483
Game reference
Kim St-Pierre (out 40:00) / Charline Labonté (in 40:00)Goalies Kim Martin (out 28:47) / Sara Grahn (in 28:47)Referee:
Leah Wrazidlo (United States)
Agosta (Piper, Ouellette) – 06:581–0
Poulin (Agosta, Wickenheiser) – 09:162–0
Piper (Wickenheiser, Sostorics) – 13:003–0
Vaillancourt (Johnston, Sostorics) – 15:274–0
Bonhomme (Agosta) – 15:575–0
Agosta (Hefford) – 21:066–0
Hefford (Ouellette, Kellar) – 25:367–0
Wickenheiser (Apps) – 25:148–0
Apps (Irwin, Piper) – 26:139–0
Agosta (Ouellette) (PP) – 27:5910–0
Piper (Wickenheiser) – 29:1711–0
Irwin (Vaillancourt, Ward) (PP) – 31:4312–0
Apps (MacLeod, Wickenheiser) – 47:4313–0
13–152:16 – Timglas (Jordansson, Rooth) (PP)
8 minPenalties16 min
52Shots13
Standings
TeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33000412+399 Semifinals
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 32001101556
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 3100261593 5–8th classification
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 30003429250
Source: [ citation needed ]

Final rounds

Semifinal
22 February 2010
12:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg1–9
(0–2, 1–3, 0–4)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,021
Game reference
Kim Martin Goalies Jessie Vetter Referee:
Mary Anne Gage (Canada)
0–17:14 – M. Lamoureux (Potter, Knight)
0–28:23 – Duggan (Cahow, Stack) (PP)
0–323:22 – Ruggiero (J. Lamoureux)
0–425:58 – Cahow (Thatcher)
Winberg (Jordansson) (PP) – 29:341–4
1–533:35 – Thatcher (J. Lamoureux, Lawler)
1–645:59 – M. Lamoureux (Potter, Engstrom) (PP)
1–747:15 – Weiland (Lawler)
1–855:20 – Stack (Chu, Engstrom)
1–957:19 – M. Lamoureux (Knight) (PP)
10 minPenalties8 min
12Shots46
Bronze medal game
25 February 2010
11:00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg2–3 (OT)
(0–0, 1–2, 1–0, 0–1)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Bronze medal icon.svg Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver
Attendance: 16,398
Game reference
Sara Grahn Goalies Noora Räty Referee:
Nicole Hertrich (Germany)
0–124:24 – Pelttari
Rooth (Jordansson, Eliasson) (PP) – 32:241–1
1–236:02 – Karvinen (Välimäki)
Rundqvist (G. Andersson, Holmlöv) (PP) – 45:092–2
2–362:33 – Rantamäki (Tuominen, Hiirikoski)
12 minPenalties14 min
18Shots24

Snowboarding

AthleteEventQualificationRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
TimeRankOpposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Rank
Daniel Biveson Men's parallel giant slalom 1:17.868 Q Mathieu Bozzetto
+0.36
did not advance14

Speed skating

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Joel Eriksson Men's 1500 m 1:49.0824
Daniel Friberg Men's 1500 m 1:49.1325
Johan Röjler Men's 1500 m 1:49.5028
Men's 5000 m 6:35.8821
Team pursuit
AthleteEventQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Opposition
time
Rank
Joel Eriksson
Daniel Friberg
Johan Röjler
Men's team pursuit Netherlands
3:46.40
L
did not advance Japan
3:46.18
W
7

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