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Women's relay team, biathlon
099- 321 01
Historic gold.
Linn Persson, Mona Brorsson, Hanna Öberg and Elvira Öberg kept up the pressure.
Two brilliant sisters linked the winning grip in the final stages - leading to Sweden's first Olympic gold in the women's biathlon relay.
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Olympics 2022: Maja Dahlqvist's parents are overflowing with emotion here
Armand Duplantis, athletics
099-321 02
Still unthreatened.
The world's best pole vaulters can look back on a year of WC gold both indoors and outdoors.
There was also EC gold and three new world records.
He set the latest in the WC final in Eugene.
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Here, Armand Duplantis sets a new world record in the WC final Photo: Bildbyrån
Team Niklas Edin, curling
099-321 03
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TOP NEWS: WC gold for team Edin
Third time lucky.
It finally became Olympic gold after having had to settle for silver and bronze in previous Olympic Games.
The Olympic gold was then also followed up with the team's fourth straight World Cup gold.
Marcus Ericsson, racing
099-321 04
Victory in front of 300,000 spectators.
As only the second Swede in history, he won the Indy 500, the world's largest arena sports event in terms of audience.
His victory, which came after huge drama in the closing laps, reverberated throughout the racing world.
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Marcus Ericsson wins the Indy 500. Photo: Viaplay
Mattias Falck/Kristian Karlsson, table tennis
099- 321 05
WC gold and EC gold in doubles.
For the first time since 1991, Sweden got, through Falck and Karlsson, a world champion pair in doubles.
On their way to the WC gold, Karlsson and Falck managed to defeat the "impossible" Chinese twice again.
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TABLE TENNIS EC: Falck and Karlsson secured EC gold Photo: TT Nyhetsbyrån
Men's national team, handball
099-321 06
A modern classic.
After 20 years of waiting, Sweden once again became the European champion in handball.
Team captain Jim Gottfridsson's instructions in Sweden's closing time-out in the final against Spain have become winged.
The EC in handball is, in terms of competition, at least as tough as the WC or the Olympics.
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HANDBALL: See the penalty decision in the EC final
Sara Hector, alpine
099-321 07
Sudden detachment of ice.
At the age of 29, she suddenly got everything right.
Before the Olympics in Beijing, she lined up podium places in giant slalom in the World Cup.
She therefore came to the most important competition as one of the favorites - and withstood the pressure.
Hector won Sweden's first Olympic gold in giant slalom since 1992.
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"We've been roaring all morning," says Sören Hector, father of Sara Hector - watch the parents tell more about their daughter's Olympic gold.
Photo: Arvid Jansson/SVT
Sandra Näslund, ski cross
099-321 08
Outclassed the competitors.
It was Olympic gold after victory in all heats.
Rarely has anyone been so dominant in one season.
She won eleven out of twelve competitions in the World Cup and crushed all opposition.
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List: Three highlights from Sandra Näslund's season Photo: Bildbyrån
Sarah Sjöström, swimming
099-321 09
Still dominant.
After last year's sensational comeback in the Olympics after the elbow injury, she continued to deliver at the very highest level.
She swam in Budapest to two new WC golds, in the 50 m butterfly and 50 m freestyle.
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Sarah Sjöström flexed her muscles after another WC gold.
Photo: Bildbyrån
Jonna Sundling, cross-country skiing
099- 321 10
Rise and win.
She became a triple medalist in the Olympics with the gold in the individual sprint as the crowning achievement.
This after falling and injuring himself badly in the season opener.
But when the cast was removed and she was back in shape, she again took her place in the world elite.
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Jonna Sundling won three medals at the Olympics in Beijing.
Photo: SVT/Bildbyrån
Nils van der Poel, skates
099-321 11
Exceeded expectations.
He won Olympic gold in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, Sweden's first Olympic medals in skating in 34 years.
In the long distance, he also set a world record.
He then crowned his career by sensationally also winning WC gold in the all-round.
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Nils van der Poel is hugged by his coaches Johan Röjler and Joel Eriksson after the WC gold.
Photo: TT
Henrik von Eckermann, equestrian sport
099-321 12
The Swedish success continues.
For the second major championship in a row, he, with his horse King Edward, was the only one to ride flawlessly right through the entire competition.
It was WC gold both individually and in the team competition for horse jumping's new world number one.
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Henrik von Eckermann became the first Swede to win an individual WC gold in horse jumping.
Photo: Pontus Lundahl/TT
Walter Wallberg,
hump run 099-321 13
Sensational Olympic champion.
He became Sweden's first medalist at the Beijing Olympics when he very surprisingly defeated everyone in the final - including the Canadian big favorite - and took Olympic gold in the hump.
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- It's fun to inspire the younger riders and be here and coach them a bit, says Walter Wallberg.
Photo: Eva Danielsson SVT
Ebba Årsjö, alpine
099-321 14
Successful debut.
In her first Paralympics, she became a double gold medalist and secured Sweden's first alpine gold in the Paralympics since 1994. During the year, she also won double gold at the WC.
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Ebba Årsjö secured Sweden's first gold in this year's Paralympics.
Photo: Bildbyrån
CLIP: Henrik von Eckermann on the Jerring Prize 2021: "Incredible sect"
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Henrik von Eckermann on the Jerring prize: "Incredible sect" Photo: SVT