Ebba Andersson, skis 099-321 01

Ebba Andersson won two World Championship gold medals and two World Championship bronze medals in Planica. Her first World Championship gold medal in her career.

Armand Duplantis, Athletics 099-321 02

Duplantis set a double world record in the pole vault. He also won the gold medal at the World Championships and all but one of the Diamond League events.

Women's national team, football 099-321 03

They won the bronze medal at the World Championships after defeating the home nation Australia in the bronze medal match.

Isabelle Haak, volleyball 099-321 04

Isabelle Haak won four out of five possible club titles and was the scoring queen and was named best player in Imoco Volley. He was also instrumental in the national team's silver medal in the Golden League.

Jonatan Hellvig/David Åhman, beach volleyball 099-321 05

The duo won the gold medal at the European Championships in Vienna and made it all the way to the final of the World Championships.

Erik Karlsson, ice hockey 099-321 06

First in history as a European defenseman to score over 100 points in the NHL in a season. Named the league's best defenseman.

Victor Lindgren, shooting 099-321 07

At the age of 19, he sensationally won a World Championship gold medal in air rifle. The World Championships in this Olympic discipline are only decided every four years.

Sandra Näslund, ski cross 099-321 08

Näslund continued to be superior and took a new World Championship gold. She was also superior in the World Cup.

Sarah Sjöström, swimming 099-321 09

Sjöström won two more World Championship gold medals in Fukuoka and reached a record number of 21 World Championship medals. Set a world record in the 50 meter freestyle.

Daniel Ståhl, athletics 099-321 10

Ståhl was in silver place before the last throw in the World Championships, but threw further than anyone else had done in a World Cup final and secured the gold. Threw over 70 meters five times.

Ebba Årsjö, alpine 099-321 11

Para star Årsjö won four World Championship gold medals in four starts at the World Championships in Spain.

Hanna Öberg, biathlon 099-321 12

Öberg won two World Championship gold medals in Oberhof and also salvaged two more World Championship medals.

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