At the Swedish Championships week last year, Sävehof icon Johanna Ahlm and the municipal board chairman Marith Hesse received the trophy after Partille received the same number of jury points, but more ten points, than the second Umeå. That after a year with double Swedish Championship gold to Sävehof, great bowling successes and a European Championship silver in 800 meters to Andreas Kramer.  

This Corona-marked year, Partille was one of the big losers as Sävehof never got the chance to top the playoffs again but was judged after a less impressive basic series. Last year, 40 of the 50 jurors had Partille on their lists, this year they were only twelve. This year's 57 jury points were enough for twelfth place in the ranking.  

Solna and Helsingborg valleys 

Partille was not alone in slipping out of the top 10. Last year's third Solna, who has been on the podium four times and never ended up outside the top 10, is in place 13 this year. Helsingborg, which was ninth last year, is also out of the top 10 this year, ranked no. 14th  

Växjö a rocket 

In place eleven is one of this year's real rockets. Växjö was off the top list last year but this year almost reached the top 10. Great breadth with high-league teams in football, ice hockey, floorball, bandy and tennis last season. And the base for the Swedish cast under the leadership of Vesteinn Hafsteinsson.