Sweden at the 2022 Winter Paralympics

Sweden competed at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing, China, which was held between the 4th and 13th of March 2022.

Sweden at the
2022 Winter Paralympics
IPC codeSWE
NPCSwedish Parasports Federation
Websitehttp://www.handikappidrott.se/
in Beijing, China
4 March 2022 (2022-03-04) – 13 March 2022 (2022-03-13)
Competitors9 (6 men and 3 women) in 4 sports
Flag bearers
Medals
Ranked 12th
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
3
Total
7
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)

Medalists edit

The following Swedish competitors won medals at the games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.

Competitors edit

The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport.

Sport Men Women Total
Alpine skiing 2 1 3
Biathlon 1 0 1[note 1]
Cross-country skiing 1 0 1[note 1]
Wheelchair curling 3 2 5
Total 6 3 9

Alpine skiing edit

Sweden competed in alpine skiing.[1]

Men
Athlete Event Run 1 Run 2 Total
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Aaron Lindström Men's downhill standing 1:18.21 6
Men's giant slalom standing Did not finish
Men's super combined 1:14.22 10 41.84 7 1:56.06 6
Men's super-G standing 1:13.41 10
Men's slalom standing 46.49 12 Did not finish
Arvid Skoglund Men's downhill standing 1:23.15 26
Men's giant slalom standing Did not finish
Men's super combined 1:17.41 23 46.16 16 2:03.57 18
Men's super-G standing Did not finish
Men's slalom standing 49.96 23 56.11 14 1:46.07 15
Ebba Årsjö Women's downhill standing 1:23.20  
Women's giant slalom standing 56.14 2 Did not finish
Women's super combined 1:16.02 2 40.49 1 1:56.51  
Women's super-G standing 1:16.93 4
Women's slalom standing 44.99 1 46.77 1 1:31:76  

Biathlon edit

Sweden competed in biathlon.[2]

Men
Athlete Event Time Misses Rank
Zebastian Modin
Guide: Emil Jönsson Haag
6 km visually impaired 19:37.1 5 10

Cross-country skiing edit

Arnt-Christian Furuberg was also qualified and selected to participate, but had to withdraw due to being infected with Covid-19.[3] One cross-country skier represented Sweden.[4]

Men's distance
Athlete Event Final
Time Rank
Zebastian Modin
Guide: Emil Jönsson Haag
12.5 km free visually impaired 33:59.1  
20 km classical visually impaired 1:00:05.4  
Sprint
Athlete Event Qualification Semifinal Final
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank
Zebastian Modin
Guide: Emil Jönsson Haag
1.5 km sprint visually impaired 2:40.35 4 Q 3:37.3 2 Q 3:37.8  

Wheelchair curling edit

Sweden qualified a team in wheelchair curling by winning bronze at the 2020 world championships and silver at the 2021 world championships.[5]

Summary
Team Event Group stage Semifinal Final
Opposition
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Rank Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Viljo Petersson-Dahl
Ronny Persson
Mats-Ola Engborg
Kristina Ulander
Sabina Johansson
Mixed   SUI
W 9–2
  CHN
W 5–1
  LAT
L 7–9
  CAN
W 6–3
  EST
W 6–4
  GBR
W 6–4
  NOR
W 8–6
  SVK
L 5–6
  USA
W 10–7
  KOR
L 4–10
3 Q   SVK
W 6–4
  CHN
L 3–8
 

Round robin Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Country Skip W L W–L PF PA EW EL BE SE S% DSC
  China Wang Haitao 8 2 68 39 36 28 2 13 71% 122.32
  Slovakia Radoslav Ďuriš 7 3 2–0 65 57 40 33 1 16 65% 95.19
  Sweden Viljo Petersson-Dahl 7 3 1–1 66 52 37 35 3 18 68% 91.08
  Canada Mark Ideson 7 3 0–2 69 50 36 33 2 11 71% 95.29
  United States Matthew Thums 5 5 1–0 60 75 32 39 2 6 60% 70.98
  South Korea Go Seung-nam 5 5 0–1 64 59 35 37 0 11 64% 103.20
  Norway Jostein Stordahl 4 6 2–0 60 64 37 38 2 13 64% 107.82
  Great Britain Hugh Nibloe 4 6 1–1 67 56 37 36 0 16 62% 134.75
  Latvia Poļina Rožkova 4 6 0–2 61 71 40 32 0 18 63% 100.43
  Estonia Andrei Koitmäe 3 7 51 69 32 41 2 13 61% 106.21
  Switzerland Laurent Kneubühl 1 9 48 87 32 42 0 8 56% 109.27
Wheelchair curling round robin summary table
Pos. Country                       Record
4   Canada 7–3 9–3 6–3 10–3 7–6 8–9 4–9 3–6 8–4 7–4 7–3
1   China 3–7 9–3 6–3 9–2 7–4 7–5 9–4 1–5 7–4 10–2 8–2
10   Estonia 3–9 3–9 5–10 6–5 8–3 6–7 2–5 4–6 8–6 6–9 3–7
8   Great Britain 3–6 3–6 10–5 8–4 5–7 3–7 6–8 4–6 15–1 10–6 4–6
9   Latvia 3–10 2–9 5–6 4–8 6–8 8–4 8–4 9–7 9–7 7–8 4–6
7   Norway 6–7 4–7 3–8 7–5 8–6 9–3 4–9 6–8 8–5 5–6 4–6
2   Slovakia 9–8 5–7 7–6 7–3 4–8 3–9 7–2 6–5 8–6 9–3 7–3
6   South Korea 9–4 4–9 5–2 8–6 4–8 9–4 2–7 10–4 7–8 6–7 5–5
3   Sweden 6–3 5–1 6–4 6–4 7–9 8–6 5–6 4–10 9–2 10–7 7–3
11   Switzerland 4–8 4–7 6–8 1–15 7–9 5–8 6–8 8–7 2–9 5–8 1–9
5   United States 4–7 2–10 9–6 6–10 8–7 6–5 3–9 7–6 7–10 8–5 5–5
Semifinal

Friday, March 11, 14:35

Sheet A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  Slovakia (Ďuriš)   0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4
  Sweden (Petersson-Dahl) 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 6
Final

Saturday, March 12, 14:35

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Final
  China (Wang)   0 1 0 0 4 0 3 X 8
  Sweden (Petersson-Dahl) 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 X 3

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Zebastian Modin will take part in two sports; biathlon and cross-country skiing.

References edit

  1. ^ "Alpine Skiing Results Book" (PDF). 2022 Winter Paralympics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 March 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Biathlon Results Book" (PDF). 2022 Winter Paralympics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Arnt Christian Furuberg missar Paralympics på grund av covid-19" [Arnt Christian Furuberg misses Paralympics due to Covid-19]. Sveriges Television. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Cross-country Skiing Results Book" (PDF). 2022 Winter Paralympics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 March 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Paralympic qualification". World Curling Federation. Retrieved 30 October 2021.