Johanna HELDIN

29 Aug 1994
27
Female
UPPSALA
 
Sweden
UPPSALA
 
Sweden

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CUR Curling Women 3 Bronze

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
SWE
Sweden
8
JPN
Japan
5
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
SWE
Sweden
2
GBR
Great Britain
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
SWE
Sweden
7
CAN
Canada
6
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D
SWE
Sweden
6
CHN
People's Republic of China
9
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
USA
United States of America
4
SWE
Sweden
10
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
SUI
Switzerland
5
SWE
Sweden
6
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
SWE
Sweden
9
DEN
Denmark
3
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
ROC
ROC
5
SWE
Sweden
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D
KOR
Republic of Korea
4
SWE
Sweden
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
SWE
Sweden
11
GBR
Great Britain
12
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
SWE
Sweden
9
SUI
Switzerland
7
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Youth Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
4Curling2012Innsbruck, AUT
9Doubles2012Innsbruck, AUT
World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2019Silkeborg, DEN
4Women2021Calgary, AB, CAN
European Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2019Helsingborg, SWE
1Women2018Tallinn, EST
World Junior Championships
RankEventYearLocation
4Women2015Tallinn, EST
5Women2016Copenhagen, DEN
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JoJo

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Golf, spending time with friends and family, music (played French horn in a youth orchestra for six years).

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Athlete, Doctor

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Graduated with a Medical degree from Uppsala University (SWE).

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Father Nils-Erik. Mother Eva. Older brother Magnus. Younger brother, Fredrik. Partner, Kristian Lindstrom.

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Swedish, English

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Uppsala CK

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Team: Wayne Middaugh (CAN)
National: Maria Prytz (SWE)

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Alternate

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Right

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Partner Kristian Lindstrom (Curling): World Championship gold (2015) and silver (2014) medallist as part of Sweden's Team Edin, adding back-to-back European Championship gold (2014-15). Inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame in 2014. Coach of the Scottish women's team.

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2015 World Mixed Championships in Bern vs. Italy (6-3 Win)
2018 European Championships in Tallin vs. Czech Republic (6-5 Win)

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Her father was a board member of the Uppsala CK which was hosting the 2010 Swedish junior championships. The club wanted a team to compete for Uppsala, so she was recruited by her father. She practised for two weeks — her first time ever on the ice — and her rookie team played in the championship.

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“There is so much happening in one sport. The team is small, only four players. The game is so technical but you still need to be strong. There are small margins, there are tactics. There are so many nice players, there’s a really great atmosphere.” (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

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Practices in the morning Tuesday to Friday.

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Winning gold at the 2018 European Championships in Tallinn, her first title with Team Hasselborg.

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None

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Her parents, who have taught her to work hard to make good things happen.

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None

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“Be patient and believe in everything you do. Be present and comfortable in knowing that if you do the work, it will pay off in the end.” (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

Legend
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Bronze
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Bronze Medal Event
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