Almida DE VAL

12 Sep 1997
24
Female
GOTHENBURG
 
Sweden
STOCKHOLM
 
Sweden

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CUR Curling Mixed Doubles 3 Bronze

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
SWE
Sweden
5
GBR
Great Britain
9
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
SWE
Sweden
7
CZE
Czech Republic
4
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
CHN
People's Republic of China
6
SWE
Sweden
7
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
SWE
Sweden
7
AUS
Australia
6
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D
SWE
Sweden
7
USA
United States of America
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet D
SUI
Switzerland
1
SWE
Sweden
6
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
SWE
Sweden
6
CAN
Canada
2
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet A
NOR
Norway
6
SWE
Sweden
2
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
ITA
Italy
12
SWE
Sweden
8
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet C
ITA
Italy
8
SWE
Sweden
1
Finished
National Aquatics Centre - Sheet B
SWE
Sweden
9
GBR
Great Britain
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Junior Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2017Gangneung, KOR
2Women2018Aberdeen, SCO
4Women2014Flims, SUI
6Women2019Liverpool, NS, CAN
World Mixed Doubles Championships
RankEventYearLocation
3Mixed Doubles2021Aberdeen, SCO
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Spending time with friends and family.

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Athlete, Automation engineer

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She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Design and Product Realization in 2019 and a Masters of Science in Mechatronics in 2021 from Stockholm’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

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Father, John. Mother, Maria. Sister, Lillie. Brother, Esbjorn. Partner, Gustav Werneman.

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Swedish, English

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Sundbybergs CK

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Team: Sebastian Kraupp (SWE)
National: Maria Prytz (SWE)

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Third

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Right

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Partner Gustav Werneman (Ice hockey): Represented Sweden at two Winter Universiades (2017, 2019) and played two seasons in Sweden’s J20 SuperElit league.

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2021 World Mixed Doubles Championship in Aberdeen vs. Finland (8-4 Win)

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After watching Anette Norberg (SWE) win gold at the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games she went to a junior tryout in Gothenburg. She was instantly “hooked” and played for 10 years in Gothenburg before moving to Stockholm to pursue a career in curling and attend university.

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“It’s a team sport and I really enjoy working towards a common goal. I also love the combination of strategy and physical activity, and that it requires precision.” (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

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Win a medal in mixed doubles at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, and in the women's competition in the future. (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

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Trains every day with her women’s team (skip Isabella Wrana) as they are all located in Stockholm. “In the end it’s about making shots, whether it’s in women’s curling or men’s curling or mixed doubles, so the training is the same.” (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

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Winning gold at the 2017 World Junior Championships in PyeongChang.

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None

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Her parents. “I think they’re great people and I admire them very much.” (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

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None

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"Taking the small steps, doing everything you can every single day, will lead to something great." (Athlete, 20 Oct 2021)

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Swedish Sport Confederation scholarship (2018, 2020, 2021) - for combining elite sport with school.

Legend
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Bronze
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Bronze Medal Event
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