Sweden at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics

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Sweden at the
2012 Winter Youth Olympics
Flag of Sweden.svg
IOC code SWE
NOC Swedish Olympic Committee
Website www.sok.se  (in Swedish and English)
in Innsbruck
Competitors35 in 9 sports
Flag bearer Linn Peterson [1]
Medals
Ranked 13th
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
4
Winter Youth Olympics appearances (overview)

Sweden competed at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria from January 13 to January 22, 2012. The Swedish Olympic Committee announced the team on December 20, 2011.

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Magdalena Fjällström Alpine skiing Girls' combined 15 Jan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sweden women's national under-18 ice hockey team
Ice hockey Girls' competition 22 Jan
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fredrik Bauer Alpine skiing Boys' super-G 14 Jan
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jonna Sundling Cross-country skiing Girls' sprint 19 Jan

Alpine skiing

Boys

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2TotalRank
Fredrik Bauer Slalom 42.8540.091:22.9411
Giant slalom DNF
Super-G 1:04.57 Silver medal icon.svg
Combined 1:04.0838.581:42.666

Girls

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2TotalRank
Magdalena Fjällström Slalom DNF
Giant slalom 57.1459.451:56.595
Super-G 1:06.236
Combined 1:05.2335:591:40.82 Gold medal icon.svg

Biathlon

Boys

AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Niklas Forsberg Sprint 22:19.4529
Pursuit 32:18.3719
Mattias Jonsson Sprint 22:23.2333
Pursuit 36:32.2841

Girls

AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Lotten Sjödén Sprint 18:08.614
Pursuit 28:05.634
Linn Persson Sprint 19:19.3119
Pursuit 32:00.7319

Mixed

AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Linn Persson
Lotten Sjödén
Mattias Jonsson
Niklas Forsberg
Mixed relay 1:16:02.93+126
Lotten Sjödén
Jonna Sundling
Niklas Forsberg
Marcus Ruus
Cross-Country-Biathlon Mixed Relay 1:06:07.90+96

Cross-country skiing

Boys

AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Marcus Ruus 10 km classical 31:02.710

Girls

AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Jonna Sundling 5 km classical 15:45.99

Sprint

AthleteEventQualifyingQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
TotalRankTotalRankTotalRankTotalRank
Marcus Ruus Boys' sprint 1:46.913 Q1:45.41 Q1:45.72 Q1:46.14
Jonna Sundling Girls' sprint 1:55.572 Q1:58.01 Q1:58.41 Q1:57.5 Silver medal icon.svg

Mixed

AthleteEventFinal
TimeMissesRank
Lotten Sjödén
Jonna Sundling
Niklas Forsberg
Marcus Ruus
Cross-Country-Biathlon Mixed Relay 1:06:07.90+96

Curling

Mixed team

Skip: Rasmus Wranå
Third: Amalia Rudström
Second: Jordan Wåhlin
Lead: Johanna Heldin

Round robin

Red GroupSkipWL
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Rasmus Wranå 61
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Thomas Scoffin 52
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Shingo Usui 43
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Amos Mosaner 43
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Duncan Menzies 34
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Mikhail Vaskov 34
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Mathias Genner 25
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Daniel Rothballer 16

Quarterfinal

Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Wranå)0002213X8
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (Skogvold)0000000X0

Semifinal

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland (Brunner)302050XX10
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Wranå)010201XX4

Bronze medal game

Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (Scoffin)102011016
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (Wranå)010300004

Mixed doubles

AthletesRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalSemifinalFinalRank
Flag of Austria.svg  Camilla Schnabel  (AUT)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Jordan Wåhlin  (SWE)
Flag of Norway.svg  Ina Roll Backe  (NOR)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Jin Bo  (CHN)
LOSS 7-8
DNQ
Flag of Sweden.svg  Johanna Heldin  (SWE)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  Luke Steele  (NZL)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Angharad Ward  (GBR)
Flag of Norway.svg  Markus Skogvold  (NOR)
WIN 9-8
Flag of Russia.svg  Marina Verenich  (RUS)
Flag of the United States.svg  Korey Dropkin  (USA)
LOSS 3-10
DNQ
Flag of Sweden.svg  Amalia Rudström  (SWE)
Flag of Germany.svg  Kevin Lehmann  (GER)
Flag of South Korea.svg  Eunbi Kim  (KOR)
Flag of Norway.svg  Martin Sesaker  (NOR)
LOSS 3-9
DNQ
Flag of Estonia.svg  Kerli Zirk  (EST)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Rasmus Wranå  (SWE)
Flag of Norway.svg  Stine Haalien  (NOR)
Flag of Russia.svg  Alexandr Korshunov  (RUS)
WIN 8-1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Duncan Menzies  (GBR)
Flag of the United States.svg  Taylor Anderson  (USA)
LOSS 4-6
DNQ

Figure skating

Boys

AthleteEventShort programFree skatingTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
John-Olof Hallman Singles 40.501179.6213120.1213

Girls

AthleteEventShort programFree skatingTotal
PointsRankPointsRankPointsRank
Myrtel Saldéen Olofsson Singles 33.571458.971492.5414

Mixed

AthletesEventBoys'Girls'Ice DanceTotal
ScoreRankPointsScoreRankPointsScoreRankPointsPointsRank
Team 5
Flag of Finland.svg  Tino Olenius  (FIN)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Myrtel Saldeen Olofsson  (SWE)
Flag of Russia.svg  Anna Yanovskaya / Sergey Mozgov  (RUS)
Team Trophy 82.506364.167284.5518136

Freestyle skiing

Boys

AthleteEventQualifying1/4 finalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankRankRankRank
Axel Frost Ski cross 58.599Cancelled

Girls

AthleteEventQualifying1/4 finalsSemifinalsFinal
TimeRankRankRankRank
Malou Peterson Ski cross 1:10.1512Cancelled

Ice hockey

Girls

#PlayerClubPos.
1 Jessica Hjort Flag of Sweden.svg Segeltorps IF G
30 Sara Besseling Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pursuit of Excellence G
2 Cajsa Lillbäck Flag of Sweden.svg AIK IF D
3 Wilma Ekström Flag of Sweden.svg Leksands IF D
4 Rebecca Höglund Flag of Sweden.svg Segeltorps IF D
5 Anna Kjellbin Flag of Sweden.svg Linköpings HC D
6 Lina Bäcklin Flag of Sweden.svg Brynäs IF D
21 Emmy Alasalmi Flag of Sweden.svg AIK IF D
11 Matildah Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Linköpings HC F
12 Sabina Küller Flag of Sweden.svg AIK IF F
14 Linn Petersson Flag of Sweden.svg Leksands IF F
15 Malin Wong Flag of Sweden.svg Hällefors IK F
16 Kristin Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Munksund-Skuthamn F
17 Anna Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg IF Malmö Redhawks F
18 Amanda Lindberg Flag of Sweden.svg Leksands IF F
19 Maria Fuhrberg Flag of Sweden.svg IF Sundsvall Hockey F
22 Johanna Eidensten Flag of Sweden.svg Ormsta HC F

Group stage

Legend
Advance to the Semifinals
TeamGPWOTWOTLLGFGADiffPTS
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 44000430+4312
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 43001226+169
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 420021216-46
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 41003328-253
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 40004131-300
January 13, 2012
12:30
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg0 – 11
(0–3, 0–4, 0–4)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Tyrolean Ice Arena
Attendance: 263
Game reference
Meike Krimphove Goalies Sara Besseling Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Ceci Morris
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Taru Tanhua
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
0–10:56 – K. Andersson (M. Wong)
0–24:32 – K. Andersson (J. Eidensten, M. Wong)
0–312:41 – M. Andersson (L. Peterson, C. Lillback)
0–416:15 – K. Andersson (J. Eidensten, M. Wong)
0–521:56 – L. Peterson (C. Lillback, L. Backlin) (PP)
0–628:00 – L. Peterson (M. Andersson, A. Lindberg)
0–729:50 – L. Peterson (C. Lillback, L. Backlin)
0–832:40 – A. Lindberg (M. Andersson, C. Lillback)
0–935:21 – A. Lindberg (L. Backlin)
0–1039:30 – E. Alasalmi (L. Peterson)
0–1141:09 – J. Eidensten (A. Kjellbin)
6 minPenalties8 min
14Shots45
15 January
15.45
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg17 – 0
(2–0, 10–0, 5–0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Tyrolean Ice Arena
Attendance: 553
Game reference
Jessica Wahlström Hjort Goalies Anastassiya Ogay Referee:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Zuzana Findurova
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Dvorakova
Flag of Italy.svg Mirjam Gruber
0:30 - A. Lindberg (L. Peterson)1-0
11:04 - W. Ekström (M. Fuhrberg)2-0
15:35 - C. Lillback 3-0
15:58 - A. Johansson (S. Küller, M. Fuhrberg)4-0
16:45 - L. Peterson (A. Lindberg)5-0
17:00 - L. Peterson (L. Backlin, C. Lillback)6-0
18:16 - M. Wong (K. Andersson)7-0
19:50 - K. Andersson (A. Kjellbin)8-0
22:23 - E. Alasalmi (K. Andersson) (PP)9-0
23:48 - L. Peterson (M. Andersson)10-0
26:07 - S. Küller11-0
29:49 - M. Wong (E. Alasalmi)12-0
31:58 - J. Eidensten (K. Andersson)13-0
33:18 - L. Peterson (A. Lindberg)14-0
37:28 - A. Kjellbin (S. Küller)15-0
39:41 - A. Kjellbin (A. Johansson)16-0
40:51 - J. Eidensten (E. Alasalmi)17-0
4 minPenalties6 min
83Shots2
17 January
09.00
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg0 – 3
(0–2, 0–0, 0–1)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Tyrolean Ice Arena
Attendance: 432
Game reference
Paula Camilla Marchhart Goalies Jessica Wahlström Hjort Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Ceci Morris
Linesmen:
Flag of Italy.svg Mirjam Gruber
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
0–112:31 - A. Lindberg (M. Wong, A. Johansson)
0–214:44 - A. Kjellbin (L. Peterson) (PP)
0–332:46 - K. Andersson (A. Kjellbin)
14 minPenalties35 min
11Shots54
18 January
09.30
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg12 – 0
(7–0, 4–0, 1–0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Tyrolean Ice Arena
Attendance: 589
Sara Besseling Goalies Romana Kiapesova Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Maghan Mallette
Linesmen:
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hui Wang
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
3:22 - J. Eidensten (A. Johansson) (PP)1–0
4:56 - A. Kjellbin (K. Andersson)2–0
6:31 - M. Wong (R. Höglund, W. Ekström)3–0
6:54 - M. Wong (R. Höglund)4–0
7:08 - C. Lillbäck 5–0
7:50 - S. Küller (M. Andersson, C. Lillbäck)6–0
9:20 - M. Wong (E. Alasalmi)7–0
17:53 - K. Andersson (W. Ekström)8–0
21:13 - C. Lillbäck (S. Küller, L. Backlin)9–0
29:10 - M. Wong (R. Höglund)10–0
29:51 - K. Andersson (M. Andersson, S. Küller)11–0
33:37 - S. Küller (K. Andersson, A. Kjellbin)12–0
4 minPenalties2 min
80Shots1

Semifinal

20 January
12.00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg11 - 0
(2-0, 4-0, 5-0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Tyrolean Ice Arena
Attendance: 713
Game reference
Jessica Wahlström Hjort Goalies Anastassiya Ogay Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Ceci Morris
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Dvorakova
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hui Wang
0:13 - S. Küller (M. Andersson, C. Lillbäck)1–0
7:05 - M. Fuhrberg (M. Andersson)2–0
17:17 - A. Kjellbin (W. Ekström, A. Lindberg) (PP)3–0
17:52 - M. Andersson (K. Andersson)4–0
21:56 - M. Wong (E. Alasalmi, W. Ekström) (SH)5–0
28:18 - S. Küller (E. Alasalmi, K. Andersson)6–0
29:55 - M. Fuhrberg (J. Eidensten, A. Johansson 7–0
35:23 - J. Eidensten (M. Andersson, C. Lillbäck) (SH)8–0
35:53 - L. Backlin (A. Johansson, J. Eidensten) (SH)9–0
36:46 - A. Lindberg10–0
41:24 - A Lindberg (A. Kjellbin)11–0
10 minPenalties6 min
74Shots1

Final

22 January
10.00
Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3 - 0
(1-0, 1-0, 1-0)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Tyrolean Ice Arena
Attendance: 1,095
Game reference
Sara Besseling Goalies Paula Camilla Marchhart Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Kaisa Ketonen
Linesmen:
Flag of Finland.svg Taru Tanhua
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
13:20 - E. Alasalmi (A. Lindberg, M. Wong) (PP)1–0
29:50 - L. Backlin (R. Höglund) (PP)2–0
37:07 - E. Alasalmi (J. Eidensten)3–0
4 minPenalties14 min
28Shots11

Snowboarding

Boys

AthleteEventQualifyingSemi finalFinal
Run 1Run 2RankRun 1Run 2RankRun 1Run 2Rank
ScoreScoreScoreScoreScoreScore
Ludvig Ahlstedt Billtoft Halfpipe 35.5038.0011did not advance26
Slopestyle 73.7543.50544.7555.5012

Speed skating

Boys

AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Nils van der Poel
1500 m 2:02.847
3000 m 4:15.535
Mass start 7:14.669

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