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National Team 2020/2021 — Team Bauhaus, Men
Fredrik Andersson, born 1998 Piteå elit SK
Marcus Grate, born 1996 IFK Umeå
William Poromaa, born 2000 Åsarna IK
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National Team 2020/2021 — Team Bauhaus, Women
Anna Dyvik, born 1994 IFK Mora SK
Johanna Hagström, born 1998 Ulricehamns IF
Moa Olsson, born 1997 Falun-Borlänge SK
Evelina Settlin, born 1992 Hudiksvalls IF
Elina Rönnlund, born 1996 Sollefteå Skidor IF
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National Team 2020/2021 — A-team, Men
Jens Burman, born 1994 Åsarna IK
Calle Halfvarsson, born 1989 Sågmyra SK
Johan Häggström, born 1992 Piteå elit SK
Oskar Svensson, born 1995 Falun-Borlänge SK
Viktor Thorn, born 1996 Ulricehamns IF
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skidlandslaget · 4 years
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National Team 2020/2021 — A-team, Women
Ebba Andersson, born 1997 Piteå elit SK
Maja Dahlqvist, born 1994 Falun-Borlänge SK
Hanna Falk, born 1989 Ulricehamns IF
Charlotte Kalla, born 1987 Piteå elit SK
Frida Karlsson, born 1999 Sollefteå Skidor IF
Moa Lundgren, born 1998 IFK Umeå
Emma Ribom, born 1997 Piteå elit SK
Jonna Sundling, born 1994 Piteå elit SK
Linn Svahn, born 1999 Östersunds SK 
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skidlandslaget · 4 years
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National Team 2020/2021 - A-team and Team Bauhaus
Today, the Swedish Ski Association presents next season’s A-team and Team Bauhaus. In total, 22 skiers have been chosen for the two teams. “We have a really strong national team and a team of resources with great expertise”, says team manager Anders Byström.
After a succesful winter with among other things a first and second place for Sweden in the total Sprint Cup, the Swedish Ski Association looks forward to a new and exciting season with the Ski World Championships in Oberstdorf as the big highlight of the season.
The skiers and coaches for the A-team and Team Bauhaus, as well as the trainers for Team Svenska Spel.
In total, nine women and five men have been chosen for the A-team. After the past season’s big breakthrough the sprint queen Linn Svahn takes the step up from Team Svenska Spel right in to the A-team. Emma Ribom and Moa Lundgren also do the same.
Johanna Hagström, Moa Olsson, Fredrik Andersson and William Poromaa also takes a step up from Team Svenska Spel to Team Bauhaus. “It has been great to see the big steps they have taken this winter and I’m happy to see that the hard work we have put in has borne fruit”, says Ida Ingemarsdotter, who has worked as coach for Team Svenska Spel the past season.
Two old, two new coaches
Stefan Thomson and Magnus Ingesson continue as coaches after the two succesful years that they have had with the Swedish women. New coaches for the A-team and Team Bauhaus are Anders Högberg and Lars Ljung. Anders Högberg has worked as a coach in Norway for several years and comes most recently from the Chinese national team. Lars Ljung have long worked on technique training with the national team but will now get a more overall responsibilty for the teams’ technique training.
“I have mostly worked with other nations so it is going to be fun to finally get to work more on home turf”, says Anders Högberg.
What is also new this years is that there is going to be more collaboration between the women’s and men’s team than past years. “We have a team of four coaches for the A-team and Team Bauhaus, thus it is only natural that we work together to make sure that we work with a similar philosophy. This means that we can take advantage all of the expertise among the coaches and skiers”, explains Anders Byström.
Team Svenska Spel
Regarding Team Svenska Spel there will likewise be a new setup. The team will no longer be age restricted in the same way as before. In Umeå, Östersund and Falun we will strengthen the team with coaches. Ida Ingemarsdotter and Martina Höök continues with the team in Östersund, Mattias Nilsson, who most recently comes from the men’s A-team, will become coach in Falun while the previous elite skier Andreas Domeij is responsible for Umeå. During the coming weeks the structure will be set for these three “elite environments” together with support from Svenska Spel.
After hard and intense work with recruiting, the last puzzle pieces have fallen into place and Anders Byström looks forward to start the work for real. “We have put together a strong and exciting group of coaches. Partly through competence that already could be found in the association, partly through new people who can provide new perspectives. Now it is time to bring the group together and look forward to provide our skiers with the best possible conditions”, says the team manager.
Camps on ice
Due to the current situation regarding Covid-19 it is not yet clear when the first gathering with the team can happen.
“As long as the situation is as it is at the moment we can not have normal camps. However, we will try to gather the skiers where they live, in accordance with the rules and principles outlined by the government”, Byström concludes.
A-team, Women
Charlotte Kalla, Piteå Elit Ebba Andersson, Piteå Elit Emma Ribom, Piteå Elit Frida Karlsson, Sollefteå Skidor IF Hanna Falk, Ulricehamns IF Linn Svahn, Östersunds SK Jonna Sundling, Piteå Elit Maja Dahlqvist, Falun-Borlänge SK Moa Lundgren, IFK Umeå
A-team, Men
Calle Halfvarsson, Sågmyra SK Jens Burman, Åsarna IK Johan Häggström, Piteå Elit Oskar Svensson, Falun-Borlänge SK Viktor Thorn, Ulricehamns IF
Team Bauhaus, Women
Anna Dyvik, IFK Mora SK Elina Rönnlund, IFK Umeå Evelina Settlin, Hudiksvalls IF Johanna Hagström, Ulricehamns IF Moa Olsson, Falun-Borlänge SK
Team Bauhaus, Men
Fredrik Andersson, Piteå Elit Marcus Grate, IFK Umeå William Poromaa, Åsarna IK
Original author: Lukas Johansson
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skidlandslaget · 4 years
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Ebba Andersson switches clubs: “Inspiring”
Ebba Andersson leaves Sollefteå Skidor IF. The Swedish national team skier now switches club to Piteå Elit. “The transition feels inspiring and secure in preparation before this winter’s competitions”, says Ebba Andersson.
Ebba Andersson moves to Piteå Elit together with her brother Fredrik Andersson.
“We hope to be able to make the most of ourselves even more both in and outside of the tracks together with all the skilled athletes, coaches and waxers in Piteå”, they both say on Piteå Elit’s facebook page.
Ebba Andersson, who leaves Sollefteå, looks forward to the coming season with the new club.
“The transition feels inspiring and secure in preparation before this winter’s competitions”, she says.
This past World Cup season yielded six individual podiums in total for 22-year-old Ebba Andersson.
Part of Piteå Elit since before are among others national team members Charlotte Kalla, Jonna Sundling and Emma Ribom.
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skidlandslaget · 4 years
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The Swedish Ski Association has picked ten women and eight men who will represent the national cross country team at the World Cup competitions in Falun February 8-9th. A national squad from Sweden will also participate.
The coaches have some happy news when the World Cup comes to Falun next weekend. Both Frida Karlsson and Viktor Thorn will start in the competition. – Frida has recovered well after a period with less load in her training and without competitions. She is now back in phase and can compete again, which feels very fun and exciting, says national team coach Stefan Thomson.
Viktor Thorn, who had back surgery this fall, has missed the whole competition season, however the rehabilitation has gone well. – It is great to have Viktor back again. He has tried competing during three weekends and now feels ready for the World Cup again, tells Mattias Nilsson.
A little over half of this season’s World Cup events are completed and when the cross country elite comes to Sweden next weekend they will tackle sprint in classic style on Saturday and 10/15 km freestyle on Sunday. – It’s going to be fun competing on home turf and we hope for great support from the audience, which it usually is in Falun. We have a strong Team where we again get to see Linn Svahn and Oskar Svensson which both were in the sprint final last weekend, along with an Ebba Andersson hoping to be on the right side of the finish line this time after being only a foot away from the podium in Oberstdorf, says national team coach Mattias Nilsson.
In addition to the national team Sweden, as home nation, will also put up a group of skiers who get the chance to compete in the national squad. In total Sweden has 15 spots in each competition. – It is great when more skiers get the chance to gauge themselves against the international elite. We also give the junior Tilde Bångman the chance to make her World Cup debut after excellent achievements, among other a third place in sprint in Scandinavian Cup in Nes, says Stefan Thomson.
Jens Burman has chosen to pass on the weekend’s competitions in favor of preparing for Ski Tour 2020 in the coming week after Falun.
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skidlandslaget · 4 years
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National Team for Falun, February 8-9th 2020
Program Falun
Saturday February 8th: Sprint, Classic Sunday February 9th: 10/15 km Freestyle Mst
Women, sprint
Maja Dahlqvist, Falun-Borlänge SK Johanna Hagström, Ulricehamns IF Moa Lundgren, IFK Umeå Emma Ribom, Piteå elit Jonna Sundling, Piteå elit Linn Svahn, Östersunds SK
National squad* Anna Dyvik, IFK Mora SK Tilde Bångman, Offerdals SK Maria Nordström, Borås SK Moa Olsson, Falun-Borlänge SK Alicia Persson, Stockviks SF Elina Rönnlund, IFK Umeå Evelina Settlin, Hudiksvalls IF Linn Sömskar, IFK Umeå Jennie Öberg, Kalix skidklubb
Women, distance
Ebba Andersson, Sollefteå skidor IF Charlotte Kalla, Piteå elit Moa Lundgren, IFK Umeå Emma Ribom, Piteå elit Elina Rönnlund, IFK Umeå Jonna Sundling, Piteå elit
National squad* Maja Dahlqvist, Falun-Borlänge SK Anna Dyvik, IFK Mora SK Johanna Hagström, Ulricehamns IF Frida Karlsson, Sollefteå skidor IF Moa Molander Kristiansen, Falun-Borlänge SK Maria Nordström, Borås SK Moa Olsson, Falun-Borlänge SK Evelina Settlin, Hudiksvalls IF Linn Sömskar, IFK Umeå
Men, sprint
Marcus Grate, IFK Umeå Calle Halfvarsson, Sågmyra SK Johan Häggström, Piteå elit Teodor Peterson, Sågmyra SK Oskar Svensson, Falun-Borlänge SK Viktor Thorn, Ulricehamns IF
National squad* Gustaf Aflodal, Offerdals SK Jens Andersson, Kalix SK Martin Bergström, Piteå elit Gustav Eriksson, IFK Mora SK Pontus Hermansson, SK Bore Hugo Jacobsson, Falun-Borlänge SK Olof Jonsson, Trillevallen SK Anton Persson, SK Bore Karl-Johan Westberg, Borås SK
Men, distance
Calle Halfvarsson, Sågmyra SK Johan Häggström, Piteå elit Daniel Richardsson, Hudiksvalls IF Oskar Svensson, Falun-Borlänge SK Viktor Thorn, Ulricehamns IF Karl-Johan Westberg, Borås SK
National squad* Fredrik Andersson, Sollefteå skidor IF Simon Andersson, Falun-Borlänge SK Martin Bergström, Piteå elit Filip Danielsson, SK Bore Axel Ekström, IFK Mora SK Jonas Eriksson, IFK Mora SK Fredrik Jonsson, Hudiksvalls IF Marcus Ruus, Åsarna IK Björn Sandström, Piteå elit
*Since the competitions are held in Sweden, the team gets an additional quota of nine skiers for each race.
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National Team 2019/2020 — Team Bauhaus, Men
Team Bauhaus is for skiers who are on the verge of being included in A-laget. The team consists of skiers who are of age 23 or older. Thanks to being sponsored by Bauhaus the team can participate in all of A-laget’s training camps and gatherings. The skiers also have the same coaches as A-laget.
Martin Bergström, born 1992 Piteå elit SK
Axel Ekström, born 1995 IFK Mora SK
Marcus Grate, born 1996 IFK Umeå
Simon Lageson, born 1994 Falun-Borlänge SK
Anton Persson, born 1995 SK Bore
Marcus Ruus, born 1994 Åsarna IK
Björn Sandström, born 1995 Piteå elit SK
Karl-Johan Westberg, born 1992 Borås SK
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National Team 2019/2020 — Team Svenska Spel
The National Team’s development team, Team Svenska Spel, consists of skiers between age 19-23. The team’s objective is to help those skiers who are between junior and senior, and who are not a part of A-laget.
Juniors at our skiing secondary schools get a lot of excellent training and support in their growth. However, the step from there, to taking a place in A-laget is often very large. For many there are no longer any natural training group to join and it can very easily be so that young skiers are lost after secondary school.
Team Svenska Spel’s purpose is to ease the transition from junior to senior by preparing the juniors for their future as seniors and support younger seniors with continuing excellent training and support after they have left our skiing secondary schools.
Sustainability and patience are key words when working with the team, where drafts are not only based on achievements. We also value growth potential, approach and attitude towards training in addition to results when we choose skiers for the team.
Women
Hanna Abrahamsson, born 2000 Eksjö SOK Tilde Bångman, born 2001 Offerdals SK Johanna Hagström, born 1998 Ulricehamns IF Moa Hansson, born 2001 Landsbro IF SK Louise Lindström, born 2000 Högbo GIF Moa Lundgren, born 1998 IFK Umeå Moa Olsson, born 1997 Falun-Borlänge SK Alicia Persson, born 1998 Stockviks SF Emma Ribom, born 1997 Piteå elit SK Linn Svahn, born 1999 IFK Umeå
Men
Axel Aflodal, born 1999 Offerdals SK Fredrik Andersson, born 1998 Sollefteå Skidor IF Gustaf Berglund, born 1998 IFK Mora SK Jonathan Edman, born 2001 IFK Umeå Anton Eriksson, born 2000 Sollefteå Skidor IF Jonas Eriksson, born 1997 IFK Mora SK Johan Herbert, born 1999 IFK Mora SK Hugo Jacobsson, born 1997 Falun-Borlänge SK Leo Johansson, born 1999 Falun-Borlänge SK Pål Jonsson, born 2001 Strömnäs GIF Simon Karlsson, born 1999 IFK Umeå Oscar Olsson, born 1999 Hudiksvalls IF William Poromaa, born 2000 Åsarna IK Eric Rosjö, born 1998 IFK Mora SK
*Missing in the picture are Louise Lindström, Johan Herbert, Leo Johansson and Eric Rosjö.
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National Team 2019/2020 — A-laget, Men
Jens Burman, born 1994 Åsarna IK
Calle Halfvarsson, born 1989 Sågmyra SK
Johan Häggström, born 1992 Piteå elit SK
Teodor Peterson, born 1988 Sågmyra SK
Oskar Svensson, born 1995 Falun-Borlänge SK
Viktor Thorn, born 1996 Ulricehamns IF
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National Team 2019/2020 — Team Bauhaus, Women
Team Bauhaus is for skiers who are on the verge of being included in A-laget. The team consists of skiers who are of age 23 or older. Thanks to being sponsored by Bauhaus the team can participate in all of A-laget’s training camps and gatherings. The skiers also have the same coaches as A-laget.
Anna Dyvik, born 1994 IFK Mora SK
Moa Molander Kristiansen, born 1995 Falun-Borlänge SK
Elina Rönnlund, born 1996 IFK Umeå
Lisa Vinsa, born 1995 Piteå elit SK
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National Team 2019/2020 — A-laget, Women
Ebba Andersson, born 1997 Sollefteå Skidor IF
Maja Dahlqvist, born 1994 Falun-Borlänge SK
Hanna Falk, born 1989 Ulricehamns IF
Charlotte Kalla, born 1987 Piteå elit SK
Frida Karlsson, born 1999 Sollefteå Skidor IF
Stina Nilsson, born 1993 IFK Mora SK
Evelina Settlin, born 1992 Hudiksvalls IF
Jonna Sundling, born 1994 Piteå elit SK
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