Sweden at the European Games

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Sweden at the
European Games
Flag of Sweden.svg
IOC code SWE
NOC Swedish Olympic Committee
Website www.sok.se
Medals
Ranked 28th
Gold
5
Silver
3
Bronze
7
Total
15
European Games appearances (overview)

Sweden participated at the inaugural edition of the European Games in 2015. [1] [2]

Contents

Medal Tables

Medals by Games

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku 762237 23
Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk 473148 23
Flag of Poland.svg 2023 Kraków 129
Total53715 23

Medals by sports

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling 2013
Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting 1102
Judo pictogram.svg Judo 1012
Canoeing (flatwater) pictogram.svg Canoe sprint 1001
Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing 0112
Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis 0101
Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo 0022
Gymnastics (artistic) pictogram.svg Gymnastics 0011
Triathlon pictogram.svg Triathlon 0011
Totals (9 entries)53715

List of medallists

MedalName(s)GamesSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sofia Mattsson Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Women's freestyle 55 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Petter Menning Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Canoeing pictogram.svg Canoe sprint Men's K1-200 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stefan Nilsson Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's skeet
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Laurell Nash Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Women's 75 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lisa Nordén Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Triathlon pictogram.svg Triathlon Women's individual
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Nikita Glasnović Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo Women's 57 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Elin Johansson Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2015 Baku Taekwondo pictogram.svg Taekwondo Women's 67 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tommy Macias Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Judo pictogram.svg Judo Men's 73 kg
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Stefan Nilsson Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Shooting pictogram.svg Shooting Men's skeet
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sofia Mattsson Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Women's freestyle 53 kg
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mattias Falck, Kristian Karlsson, Jon Persson Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Table tennis pictogram.svg Table tennis Men's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anna Bernholm Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Judo pictogram.svg Judo Women's 70 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Agnes Alexiusson Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Boxing pictogram.svg Boxing Women's 60 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alex Bjurberg Kessidis Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Wrestling pictogram.svg Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 77 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jessica Castles Flag of Belarus.svg 2019 Minsk Gymnastics pictogram.svg Gymnastics Women's floor exercise

Competitors

Sport 2015 2019 2023 Total
Archery 1337
Athletics 003939
Badminton 0369
Boxing 64414
Canoe slalom 33
Canoe sprint 78823
Cycling – mountain biking 303
Diving 257
Fencing 11213
Gymnastics – artistic 011
Gymnastics – trampoline 235
Judo 75012
Karate 1113
Modern pentathlon 22
Muaythai 33
Padel 88
Rugby sevens 1313
Shooting 57 921
Swimming 1313
Table tennis 66820
Taekwondo 358
Triathlon 101
Wrestling 12618
Total7047129

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References

  1. Europeiska spelen Baku 2015 - Svenska truppen
  2. "Sweden - Medal Winners". Baku 2015. Archived from the original on June 20, 2015. Retrieved 2019-05-30.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)