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Oskar Eriksson

Oskar Ingemar Eriksson (born 29 May 1991) is a Swedish curler from Karlstad.[2] He currently plays third for the Niklas Edin rink. He is the first curler in history to win four Olympic medals – gold, silver, and two bronze – and the first to secure two Olympic medals in different curling disciplines in the same Olympic Games.[3] He is also a six-time World Men's Curling Champion, seven-time European Men's Curling Champion, and the first curler in history to win three gold medals in major international curling championships in a single calendar year – the World Men's Curling Championship, the European Curling Championship, and the World Mixed Doubles Championship.[4] Having also won two World Mixed Doubles Championship medals (gold and bronze), he is the first and the only curler to have seven World Curling Championship gold medals in the senior men's division and has won twelve World Curling Championship medals overall in that division. He also holds the record for most gold medals in international competitions as recognized by the World Curling Federation.[5] He is the only member of Team Sweden to have competed in all of the World Men's Curling Championships from 2011 to 2021. He won medals in all but one of these championships, as well as playing in multiple positions – as skip (silver, 2014), third (gold, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and silver, 2017), second (bronze, 2012), and as an alternate (gold, 2013 and bronze, 2011). In 2022, Eriksson and his teammates also became the first men's team in history to win four consecutive World Men's Curling Championships, with Eriksson and Niklas Edin becoming the first and only two curlers in history to have six career gold World Men's Curling Championship medals.

Oskar Eriksson
Niklas Edin and Oskar Eriksson watch their opponent throw his rock at the 2018 Elite 10 Grand Slam curling event in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Born (1991-05-29) 29 May 1991 (age 31)
Team
Curling clubKarlstads CK,
Karlstad, SWE
SkipNiklas Edin
ThirdOskar Eriksson
SecondRasmus Wranå
LeadChristoffer Sundgren
AlternateDaniel Magnusson
Mixed doubles
partner
Almida de Val[1]
Career
Member Association Sweden
World Championship
appearances
11 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
2 (2019, 2021)
European Championship
appearances
13 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Olympic
appearances
4 (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)
Grand Slam victories4 (2016 Masters, 2016 Tour Challenge, 2017 Players', 2022 Tour Challenge)

Career

Career beginnings

Eriksson began curling before he was six years old. He followed his older brothers Anders Eriksson and Markus Eriksson into the sport, but his skill level advanced more rapidly.[4] He was part of a curling team at age seven,[4] debuting in Sweden's Elite Series at the age of thirteen.[6] He won his first Swedish Men's Curling Championship title in his junior career and has gone on to win six more championship titles since then.[7] As a junior, Eriksson also competed at three World Junior Curling Championships, winning both a gold medal and a silver medal. At those three World Junior Championships, Eriksson skipped two different Swedish teams, winning a total of 24 games and losing only 9.

Eriksson made his first run for a junior world championship title when he was sixteen at the 2008 World Junior Curling Championships, skipping his first team to a silver medal. The team, consisting of Henric Jonsson, Markus Franzén, and Nils Karlsson, lost in the final to the US team skipped by Chris Plys. In 2008, Eriksson moved to Härnosand to join other promising curlers at Härnosands gymnasium.[8] He also joined Team Lit/Lindström, formed by brothers Kristian Lindström and Alexander Lindström, together with Christoffer Sundgren and Henrik Leek. The team had immediate success on the junior tour and also scored wins in the senior division.[8][9] With this team, Eriksson made his second run for the gold medal at the 2009 World Junior Curling Championships, but finished in fourth place, losing in the bronze-medal game to the US team that was again skipped by Plys. Though the team did not qualify to compete at the championships in 2010,[10] Eriksson and his teammates finally won a gold medal at the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships, defeating Team Switzerland, skipped by Peter de Cruz, by a score of 6–5 in the final.

By 2012, Eriksson's Lit teammates were no longer eligible for junior competition, but Eriksson was still eligible for junior championships. He skipped Team CK Granit-Gävle, consisting of Ludwig Grann, Erik Ölund, and Magnus Rudström, at the 2012 Swedish Junior Curling Championships with the aim of qualifying for the World Junior Curling Championship. Eriksson's team was undefeated until the finals, but there they came in second place to the team from Sundyberg skipped by his future teammate Rasmus Wranå,[11] whose team won silver at the 2012 World Junior Curling Championships.

Seniors I (2008–2014): Team Lindström/Eriksson and Team Edin

Shortly after joining Team Lit in 2008, Eriksson played simultaneously with two teams. His official team during this period was Team Lit, alternatively known as Team Lindström and eventually Team Eriksson. Eriksson skipped the team for most of this period through 2014.[12][13] In addition to their early tour successes, Team Lit finished second in the standings of the Swedish Men's Curling Championships in 2009, reaching the semifinals,[14] and finished second in their group Division 1 of the Elite series the same year.[15] He competed with a second team, however, from 2009 through February 2014, as he was selected as the alternate for Team Niklas Edin – with Niklas Edin, Sebastian Kraupp, Fredrik Lindberg, and Viktor Kjäll – in all of their international championship appearances. As part of Team Edin, he competed in three World Curling Championships (2011-2013), five European Curling Championships (2009-2013), and the 2010 and 2014 Olympic Games. During this period, however, Team Lit became more competitive with Team Edin and was well recognized as one of the top two men's curling teams in Sweden.[16] While Team Lit came in second to Team Edin in the Elite Series from 2011-2013,[17][18][19] Team Lit also won the Swedish Men's Curling Championship in 2011, 2013, and 2014.

As an alternate for Team Edin during this period, Eriksson received numerous international medals, including two gold medals at the European Curling Championships (2009 and 2012) and three World Curling Championship medals, including his first World Championship gold medal (2013) and two bronze medals (2011 and 2012). He played his first full games at a major championship in the senior division at the 2011 European Curling Championships in the final two round-robin draws.[20] At the 2012 World Men's Curling Championship, however, he notably played in the second position for all games except three because Niklas Edin, the permanent skip, was suffering from a herniated disc in his back. Eriksson also played this position in the playoffs, in which Team Sweden won its second World Curling Championship bronze medal. At the 2013 European Curling Championships, he also curled for a third of the round-robin games, playing the second position in the seventh and eighth draws and the third position in the final draw, helping the team secure a winning record, despite not making the playoffs.[21] He also made his first Olympic appearances with Team Edin, coming in fourth in the 2010 Winter Olympics and receiving a bronze medal in the 2014 Winter Olympics.

With his own team, however, Eriksson and his teammates won several international events, including the Oslo Cup (2009), Swiss Cup Basel (2012), and European Masters (2013), as well as the Winter Universiade (2013).[13] In 2012, the team had also relocated to Karlstad, with Markus Eriksson joining the team, following the departure of Leek and Alexander Lindström, and they continued to expand their international competition aims. In the 2013-14 season, Team Eriksson reached second place at the Swiss Cup Basel and the Mercure Perth Masters, and competed in Canada on the World Curling Tour, coming in fifth place in three events and reaching their first Grand Slam Quarterfinal at the National.[13] Winning the Swedish Men's Curling Championships that year as well, the team was selected to represent Sweden in the 2014 World Men's Curling Championship in light of their season success, but also because Team Edin had represented Sweden in the European Curling Championships but had not qualified for the playoffs.[22] In their World Curling Championship debut, Team Eriksson reached the final and won the silver medal.

Seniors II (2014–present): Team Edin

In May 2014, Edin and Team Eriksson came to an agreement to form a new Team Edin, with Edin skipping the team in the fourth position and Oskar Eriksson playing third along with Kristian Lindström playing second and Christoffer Sundgren in the lead position.[23] From the start, this new Team Edin team immediately saw their increased potential and aimed to become the number one team in the world.[23] When Lindström underwent surgery in 2016 and needed recovery, however, Rasmus Wranå began curling in the second position for the team.[24] With all four players having experience as skips, the Team had rapidly increased success. Indeed, Team Edin was ranked first at the end of the 2016–17 curling season on both lists and finished in first place on the prize money list in the 2017-18 curling season.

With Team Edin, Eriksson has earned multiple major championship medals since the 2014-15 season. At the 2022 Olympics, the team won their first gold medal, having won the silver medal in 2018, and with Eriksson and Edin also having secured bronze medals under the original Team Edin in 2014. These Olympic medals are the only Olympic medals in men's team curling that Team Sweden has won since the inaugural event in 1924. The team also reached the finals of the European Curling Championships every year since forming a new team, winning gold in five times (2014-2017 and 2019) and winning silver twice (2018 and 2021). Of most significance, perhaps, the team secured medals in the finals of the World Curling Championships every year except 2016, winning five gold (2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022) and one silver (2017), bringing the total for Edin and Erkisson to a record six World Championship gold medals.

Overall, since the 2014-15 season, Eriksson and his teammates have been consistently ranked in the top ten teams in the world since they joined forces, due to their performance in Canada and around the world. The team has reached the playoffs in 30 Grand Slam of Curling Events, 25 of them achieved since Wranå joinged the team. Indeed, in the 2016-17 season, Team Edin had their most successful year on tour, winning three Slams (the Masters, the Tour Challenge, and the Players’ Championship) and reaching the finals (the Canadian Open) and semifinals (the National and Champions Cup) of all but one of the slams, securing the Pinty’s Cup, the first non-Canadian men's team to do so. The team finally won their fourth Slam at the 2022 Tour Challenge, with Eriksson skipping the team in the semifinal and final when Edin was injured. The Team has also won several World Curling Tour events, including the Baden Masters (2015, 2017, 2020), Swiss Cup Basel (2016, 2018), Curling Masters Champery (2016, 2017), Perth Masters (2018), and European Masters (2014).[13] Team Edin has also won the Swedish Men's Curling Championships six times between 2014 and 2020, skipping only the 2017 championships to prepare for the World Championships.

Mixed events

Eriksson also currently competes in mixed doubles curling and has formerly competed in mixed curling. In mixed curling, his most successful run at the Swedish national championships occurred in 2008, where his team – consisting of Christoffer Sundgren, Maria Östman, and Marina Stener – reached second place, losing to the team of Niklas Edin, Anette Norberg, Eric Carlsén, and Anna Hasselborg.[25] His last appearance in the Swedish national mixed championships was in 2012 when he curled with Hasselborg, Kristian Lindström, and Marina Stener.[26] Since then, outside of playing men's team curling, he has participated mostly in mixed doubles. He has continued to play mixed curling primarily in the Continental Cup.

Eriksson's longest-running mixed doubles partnership is with Anna Hasselborg, with whom he began curling at Härnosands gymnasium.[27][28] The pair went on to compete in the Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship four times, winning the event each time that they entered (2013, 2016, 2017, and 2019). Despite Hasselborg and Eriksson's victories, longtime mixed doubles specialists Per Noreen and Camilla Noreen were selected to represent Sweden in the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships in 2016 and 2017, but unfortunately were unable to earn Team Sweden a spot in the Olympic mixed doubles event. In 2019, however, Hasselborg and Eriksson were selected to represent Sweden in the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, where they won the gold medal over Team Canada in their championship debut. In 2019, they also won their first career mixed doubles tour event at the MadTown DoubleDown mixed doubles tournament.[29]

In the 2020-21 season, the Swedish Curling Association launched a substantial effort to prepare for the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and to qualify for the 2022 Olympics, supporting five teams on the mixed doubles tour. Eriksson was selected for one of the teams, partnering with Almida de Val, as Hasselborg chose not to participate in mixed doubles during the 2020-21 curling season. Eriksson and De Val won their first event as a team at the Oberstdorf International Mixed Doubles Cup in September 2020,[30] then reached the quarterfinals of the Mixed Doubles Bern championship.[31] In 2021, Eriksson and de Val won the Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship,[32][33] giving Eriksson the distinction of being the only Swedish curler to win the national mixed doubles title five times.[34] On March 1, 2021, the Swedish Curling Association formally announced the selection of Eriksson and De Val to represent Sweden at the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[35][36] Eriksson and de Val were undefeated in the preliminary rounds and after a tight loss in the semifinal won the bronze medal, defeating Kerri Einarson an Brad Gushue.[37] At the conclusion of the season, Eriksson and de Val were chosen to represent Team Sweden in mixed doubles at the 2022 Winter Olympics.[38]

In the 2021-22 season, de Val and Eriksson played the Aly Jenkins Mixed Doubles Memorial tournament, reaching the semifinal, where the victors were the event champions, Isabella Wranå and Team Edin second Rasmus Wranå.[39] In December 2021, Eriksson and de Val competed in the Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup and finished first in the overall standings heading into the playoffs, ultimately winning the silver medal in the tournament.[40] In preparation for the Winter Olympics, De Val and Eriksson had completed an intense training season under controlled conditions, but when one of their coaches tested positive for COVID-19, their arrival in Beijing was delayed until the day before the competition.[41] After an extremely competitive round-robin programme, Eriksson and De Val finished in fourth place, losing in the semifinals to Italy but defeating Great Britain to secure the bronze medal.[42]

Career Milestones and Records

On the World Curling Federation's list of records, Eriksson is ranked first among gold medal winners in federation-recognized events and is tied for first with Niklas Edin for overall medal wins.[43] As an Olympian, he is the first curler in history to have won four Olympic medals – winning gold (2022), silver (2018), and bronze (2014) medals in team curling, and bronze (2022) in mixed doubles. He holds the most gold medals in the World Curling Championships, winning six World Men's Curling Championship gold (2013, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022) and the World Mixed Doubles Championship gold in 2017. He is also the first and only World Junior Curling Champion to win gold medals in two different disciplines in the senior division. With his seven European Championship Gold Medals, he also holds a record 15 gold medals across the Olympics, World and European Curling Championships.

Currently, Eriksson is the only Swedish curler to have taken part in eleven consecutive World Curling Championships in the men's division (2011-2021, with no such event held in 2020). Eriksson has also competed in thirteen consecutive European Curling Championships, winning a record seven gold medals, a record that he also shares only with Niklas Edin. In 2019, Eriksson became the first curler in history to hold three key gold medals in a single calendar year: the World Curling Championship, the European Curling Championship, and the World Mixed Doubles Championship (with Anna Hasselborg).[4] He also has reached 31 playoffs at Grand Slam of Curling events, all but one with Team Edin. and has won four Grand Slam tournaments and the Pinty's Cup. As part of Team Edin, Eriksson and his teammates were the first to win three Slam championships, and they currently hold the record for the non-Canadian teams reaching the Grand Slam playoffs.

As part of Team Edin, Eriksson, Niklas Edin, and Christoffer Sundgren also became the first men's curlers to simultaneously hold the World Curling Championship and European Curling Championship titles in two separate calendar years (2015 and 2019). Eriksson and Edin had previously become the first men's curlers to simultaneously hold those same titles in three separate competition seasons (2012-2013, 2014–2015, and 2017-2018). Eriksson, Edin, and Sundgren are also the first curlers in history on the men's side to win four European Championship gold medals in a row (2014-2017), and with Rasmus Wranå, the first curlers to secure four consecutive World Curling Championships, a feat no other curlers have achieved in history.

Nationally, Eriksson currently holds the most championship titles in the Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championships, with five total. He also currently ranks third among Swedish curlers with eight Swedish Men's Curling Championship titles (2011, 2013–16 and 2018–20), outranked only by Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, and Magnus Swartling (in first place with ten tiles each) and Peter Narup (with nine titles). In 2012, Eriksson was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Grand Slam record

Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
T2 Played in Tier 2 event
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season

Teams

Season Skip/Fourth Third Second Lead Alternate Events
2005–06 Anders Eriksson (fourth) Sebastian Kraupp (skip) Viktor Kjäll Oskar Eriksson
2006–07 Oskar Eriksson Henric Jonsson Markus Franzén Nils Karlsson
2007–08 Oskar Eriksson Henric Jonsson Markus Franzén Nils Karlsson WJCC
2008–09 Kristian Lindström (fourth) Oskar Eriksson (skip) Alexander Lindström Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek WJCC
2009–10 Kristian Lindström (fourth) Oskar Eriksson (skip) Alexander Lindström Christoffer Sundgren
Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjäll Oskar Eriksson ECC, OG
2010–11 Kristian Lindström (fourth) Oskar Eriksson (skip) Henrik Leek Alexander Lindström Christoffer Sundgren WJCC
Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjäll Oskar Eriksson ECC, WCC
2011–12 Kristian Lindström (fourth) Oskar Eriksson (skip) Henrik Leek Alexander Lindström Christoffer Sundgren
Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjäll Oskar Eriksson ECC, WCC
2012–13 Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindström Markus Eriksson Christoffer Sundgren
Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjäll Oskar Eriksson ECC, WCC
2013–14 Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindström Markus Eriksson Christoffer Sundgren WCC
Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjäll Oskar Eriksson ECC, OG
2014–15 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindström Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC, WCC
2015–16 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindström Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC, WCC
2016–17 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC, WCC
2017–18 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC, OG, WCC
2018–19 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson ECC, WCC
2019–20 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson ECC
2020–21 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson WCC
2021–22 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson ECC, OG, WCC
2022–23 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson

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Oskar Ingemar Eriksson born 29 May 1991 is a Swedish curler from Karlstad 2 He currently plays third for the Niklas Edin rink He is the first curler in history to win four Olympic medals gold silver and two bronze and the first to secure two Olympic medals in different curling disciplines in the same Olympic Games 3 He is also a six time World Men s Curling Champion seven time European Men s Curling Champion and the first curler in history to win three gold medals in major international curling championships in a single calendar year the World Men s Curling Championship the European Curling Championship and the World Mixed Doubles Championship 4 Having also won two World Mixed Doubles Championship medals gold and bronze he is the first and the only curler to have seven World Curling Championship gold medals in the senior men s division and has won twelve World Curling Championship medals overall in that division He also holds the record for most gold medals in international competitions as recognized by the World Curling Federation 5 He is the only member of Team Sweden to have competed in all of the World Men s Curling Championships from 2011 to 2021 He won medals in all but one of these championships as well as playing in multiple positions as skip silver 2014 third gold 2015 2018 2019 2021 2022 and silver 2017 second bronze 2012 and as an alternate gold 2013 and bronze 2011 In 2022 Eriksson and his teammates also became the first men s team in history to win four consecutive World Men s Curling Championships with Eriksson and Niklas Edin becoming the first and only two curlers in history to have six career gold World Men s Curling Championship medals Oskar ErikssonCurlerNiklas Edin and Oskar Eriksson watch their opponent throw his rock at the 2018 Elite 10 Grand Slam curling event in Winnipeg Manitoba Born 1991 05 29 29 May 1991 age 31 Karlstad SwedenTeamCurling clubKarlstads CK Karlstad SWESkipNiklas EdinThirdOskar ErikssonSecondRasmus WranaLeadChristoffer SundgrenAlternateDaniel MagnussonMixed doublespartnerAlmida de Val 1 CareerMember Association SwedenWorld Championshipappearances11 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 World Mixed Doubles Championshipappearances2 2019 2021 European Championshipappearances13 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 Olympicappearances4 2010 2014 2018 2022 Grand Slam victories4 2016 Masters 2016 Tour Challenge 2017 Players 2022 Tour Challenge Medal record Men s CurlingRepresenting SwedenOlympic Games2022 Beijing Team2018 Pyeongchang Team2014 Sochi Team2022 Beijing Mixed doublesWorld Championships2013 Victoria2015 Halifax2018 Las Vegas2019 Lethbridge2021 Calgary2022 Las Vegas2014 Beijing2017 Edmonton2011 Regina2012 BaselWorld Mixed Doubles Championship2019 Stavanger2021 AberdeenEuropean Championships2009 Aberdeen2012 Karlstad2014 Champery2015 Esbjerg2016 Renfrewshire2017 St Gallen2019 Helsingborg2011 Moscow2018 Tallinn2021 LillehammerSwedish Men s Championship2011 Umea2013 Falun2014 Umea2015 Orebro2016 Pitea2018 Skelleftea2019 Jonkoping2020 Jonkoping2012 Ostersund2009 Ostersund2010 KarlstadSwedish Mixed Doubles Championship2013 Karlstad2016 Gavle2017 Norrkoping2019 Karlstad2021 JonkopingWorld Junior Championships2011 Perth2008 OstersundWinter Universiade2013 Trentino Contents 1 Career 1 1 Career beginnings 1 2 Seniors I 2008 2014 Team Lindstrom Eriksson and Team Edin 1 3 Seniors II 2014 present Team Edin 1 4 Mixed events 2 Career Milestones and Records 3 Grand Slam record 4 Teams 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditCareer beginnings Edit Eriksson began curling before he was six years old He followed his older brothers Anders Eriksson and Markus Eriksson into the sport but his skill level advanced more rapidly 4 He was part of a curling team at age seven 4 debuting in Sweden s Elite Series at the age of thirteen 6 He won his first Swedish Men s Curling Championship title in his junior career and has gone on to win six more championship titles since then 7 As a junior Eriksson also competed at three World Junior Curling Championships winning both a gold medal and a silver medal At those three World Junior Championships Eriksson skipped two different Swedish teams winning a total of 24 games and losing only 9 Eriksson made his first run for a junior world championship title when he was sixteen at the 2008 World Junior Curling Championships skipping his first team to a silver medal The team consisting of Henric Jonsson Markus Franzen and Nils Karlsson lost in the final to the US team skipped by Chris Plys In 2008 Eriksson moved to Harnosand to join other promising curlers at Harnosands gymnasium 8 He also joined Team Lit Lindstrom formed by brothers Kristian Lindstrom and Alexander Lindstrom together with Christoffer Sundgren and Henrik Leek The team had immediate success on the junior tour and also scored wins in the senior division 8 9 With this team Eriksson made his second run for the gold medal at the 2009 World Junior Curling Championships but finished in fourth place losing in the bronze medal game to the US team that was again skipped by Plys Though the team did not qualify to compete at the championships in 2010 10 Eriksson and his teammates finally won a gold medal at the 2011 World Junior Curling Championships defeating Team Switzerland skipped by Peter de Cruz by a score of 6 5 in the final By 2012 Eriksson s Lit teammates were no longer eligible for junior competition but Eriksson was still eligible for junior championships He skipped Team CK Granit Gavle consisting of Ludwig Grann Erik Olund and Magnus Rudstrom at the 2012 Swedish Junior Curling Championships with the aim of qualifying for the World Junior Curling Championship Eriksson s team was undefeated until the finals but there they came in second place to the team from Sundyberg skipped by his future teammate Rasmus Wrana 11 whose team won silver at the 2012 World Junior Curling Championships Seniors I 2008 2014 Team Lindstrom Eriksson and Team Edin Edit Shortly after joining Team Lit in 2008 Eriksson played simultaneously with two teams His official team during this period was Team Lit alternatively known as Team Lindstrom and eventually Team Eriksson Eriksson skipped the team for most of this period through 2014 12 13 In addition to their early tour successes Team Lit finished second in the standings of the Swedish Men s Curling Championships in 2009 reaching the semifinals 14 and finished second in their group Division 1 of the Elite series the same year 15 He competed with a second team however from 2009 through February 2014 as he was selected as the alternate for Team Niklas Edin with Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg and Viktor Kjall in all of their international championship appearances As part of Team Edin he competed in three World Curling Championships 2011 2013 five European Curling Championships 2009 2013 and the 2010 and 2014 Olympic Games During this period however Team Lit became more competitive with Team Edin and was well recognized as one of the top two men s curling teams in Sweden 16 While Team Lit came in second to Team Edin in the Elite Series from 2011 2013 17 18 19 Team Lit also won the Swedish Men s Curling Championship in 2011 2013 and 2014 As an alternate for Team Edin during this period Eriksson received numerous international medals including two gold medals at the European Curling Championships 2009 and 2012 and three World Curling Championship medals including his first World Championship gold medal 2013 and two bronze medals 2011 and 2012 He played his first full games at a major championship in the senior division at the 2011 European Curling Championships in the final two round robin draws 20 At the 2012 World Men s Curling Championship however he notably played in the second position for all games except three because Niklas Edin the permanent skip was suffering from a herniated disc in his back Eriksson also played this position in the playoffs in which Team Sweden won its second World Curling Championship bronze medal At the 2013 European Curling Championships he also curled for a third of the round robin games playing the second position in the seventh and eighth draws and the third position in the final draw helping the team secure a winning record despite not making the playoffs 21 He also made his first Olympic appearances with Team Edin coming in fourth in the 2010 Winter Olympics and receiving a bronze medal in the 2014 Winter Olympics With his own team however Eriksson and his teammates won several international events including the Oslo Cup 2009 Swiss Cup Basel 2012 and European Masters 2013 as well as the Winter Universiade 2013 13 In 2012 the team had also relocated to Karlstad with Markus Eriksson joining the team following the departure of Leek and Alexander Lindstrom and they continued to expand their international competition aims In the 2013 14 season Team Eriksson reached second place at the Swiss Cup Basel and the Mercure Perth Masters and competed in Canada on the World Curling Tour coming in fifth place in three events and reaching their first Grand Slam Quarterfinal at the National 13 Winning the Swedish Men s Curling Championships that year as well the team was selected to represent Sweden in the 2014 World Men s Curling Championship in light of their season success but also because Team Edin had represented Sweden in the European Curling Championships but had not qualified for the playoffs 22 In their World Curling Championship debut Team Eriksson reached the final and won the silver medal Seniors II 2014 present Team Edin Edit In May 2014 Edin and Team Eriksson came to an agreement to form a new Team Edin with Edin skipping the team in the fourth position and Oskar Eriksson playing third along with Kristian Lindstrom playing second and Christoffer Sundgren in the lead position 23 From the start this new Team Edin team immediately saw their increased potential and aimed to become the number one team in the world 23 When Lindstrom underwent surgery in 2016 and needed recovery however Rasmus Wrana began curling in the second position for the team 24 With all four players having experience as skips the Team had rapidly increased success Indeed Team Edin was ranked first at the end of the 2016 17 curling season on both lists and finished in first place on the prize money list in the 2017 18 curling season With Team Edin Eriksson has earned multiple major championship medals since the 2014 15 season At the 2022 Olympics the team won their first gold medal having won the silver medal in 2018 and with Eriksson and Edin also having secured bronze medals under the original Team Edin in 2014 These Olympic medals are the only Olympic medals in men s team curling that Team Sweden has won since the inaugural event in 1924 The team also reached the finals of the European Curling Championships every year since forming a new team winning gold in five times 2014 2017 and 2019 and winning silver twice 2018 and 2021 Of most significance perhaps the team secured medals in the finals of the World Curling Championships every year except 2016 winning five gold 2015 2018 2019 2021 and 2022 and one silver 2017 bringing the total for Edin and Erkisson to a record six World Championship gold medals Overall since the 2014 15 season Eriksson and his teammates have been consistently ranked in the top ten teams in the world since they joined forces due to their performance in Canada and around the world The team has reached the playoffs in 30 Grand Slam of Curling Events 25 of them achieved since Wrana joinged the team Indeed in the 2016 17 season Team Edin had their most successful year on tour winning three Slams the Masters the Tour Challenge and the Players Championship and reaching the finals the Canadian Open and semifinals the National and Champions Cup of all but one of the slams securing the Pinty s Cup the first non Canadian men s team to do so The team finally won their fourth Slam at the 2022 Tour Challenge with Eriksson skipping the team in the semifinal and final when Edin was injured The Team has also won several World Curling Tour events including the Baden Masters 2015 2017 2020 Swiss Cup Basel 2016 2018 Curling Masters Champery 2016 2017 Perth Masters 2018 and European Masters 2014 13 Team Edin has also won the Swedish Men s Curling Championships six times between 2014 and 2020 skipping only the 2017 championships to prepare for the World Championships Mixed events Edit Eriksson also currently competes in mixed doubles curling and has formerly competed in mixed curling In mixed curling his most successful run at the Swedish national championships occurred in 2008 where his team consisting of Christoffer Sundgren Maria Ostman and Marina Stener reached second place losing to the team of Niklas Edin Anette Norberg Eric Carlsen and Anna Hasselborg 25 His last appearance in the Swedish national mixed championships was in 2012 when he curled with Hasselborg Kristian Lindstrom and Marina Stener 26 Since then outside of playing men s team curling he has participated mostly in mixed doubles He has continued to play mixed curling primarily in the Continental Cup Eriksson s longest running mixed doubles partnership is with Anna Hasselborg with whom he began curling at Harnosands gymnasium 27 28 The pair went on to compete in the Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship four times winning the event each time that they entered 2013 2016 2017 and 2019 Despite Hasselborg and Eriksson s victories longtime mixed doubles specialists Per Noreen and Camilla Noreen were selected to represent Sweden in the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships in 2016 and 2017 but unfortunately were unable to earn Team Sweden a spot in the Olympic mixed doubles event In 2019 however Hasselborg and Eriksson were selected to represent Sweden in the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship where they won the gold medal over Team Canada in their championship debut In 2019 they also won their first career mixed doubles tour event at the MadTown DoubleDown mixed doubles tournament 29 In the 2020 21 season the Swedish Curling Association launched a substantial effort to prepare for the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and to qualify for the 2022 Olympics supporting five teams on the mixed doubles tour Eriksson was selected for one of the teams partnering with Almida de Val as Hasselborg chose not to participate in mixed doubles during the 2020 21 curling season Eriksson and De Val won their first event as a team at the Oberstdorf International Mixed Doubles Cup in September 2020 30 then reached the quarterfinals of the Mixed Doubles Bern championship 31 In 2021 Eriksson and de Val won the Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 32 33 giving Eriksson the distinction of being the only Swedish curler to win the national mixed doubles title five times 34 On March 1 2021 the Swedish Curling Association formally announced the selection of Eriksson and De Val to represent Sweden at the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 35 36 Eriksson and de Val were undefeated in the preliminary rounds and after a tight loss in the semifinal won the bronze medal defeating Kerri Einarson an Brad Gushue 37 At the conclusion of the season Eriksson and de Val were chosen to represent Team Sweden in mixed doubles at the 2022 Winter Olympics 38 In the 2021 22 season de Val and Eriksson played the Aly Jenkins Mixed Doubles Memorial tournament reaching the semifinal where the victors were the event champions Isabella Wrana and Team Edin second Rasmus Wrana 39 In December 2021 Eriksson and de Val competed in the Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup and finished first in the overall standings heading into the playoffs ultimately winning the silver medal in the tournament 40 In preparation for the Winter Olympics De Val and Eriksson had completed an intense training season under controlled conditions but when one of their coaches tested positive for COVID 19 their arrival in Beijing was delayed until the day before the competition 41 After an extremely competitive round robin programme Eriksson and De Val finished in fourth place losing in the semifinals to Italy but defeating Great Britain to secure the bronze medal 42 Career Milestones and Records EditOn the World Curling Federation s list of records Eriksson is ranked first among gold medal winners in federation recognized events and is tied for first with Niklas Edin for overall medal wins 43 As an Olympian he is the first curler in history to have won four Olympic medals winning gold 2022 silver 2018 and bronze 2014 medals in team curling and bronze 2022 in mixed doubles He holds the most gold medals in the World Curling Championships winning six World Men s Curling Championship gold 2013 2015 2018 2019 2021 and 2022 and the World Mixed Doubles Championship gold in 2017 He is also the first and only World Junior Curling Champion to win gold medals in two different disciplines in the senior division With his seven European Championship Gold Medals he also holds a record 15 gold medals across the Olympics World and European Curling Championships Currently Eriksson is the only Swedish curler to have taken part in eleven consecutive World Curling Championships in the men s division 2011 2021 with no such event held in 2020 Eriksson has also competed in thirteen consecutive European Curling Championships winning a record seven gold medals a record that he also shares only with Niklas Edin In 2019 Eriksson became the first curler in history to hold three key gold medals in a single calendar year the World Curling Championship the European Curling Championship and the World Mixed Doubles Championship with Anna Hasselborg 4 He also has reached 31 playoffs at Grand Slam of Curling events all but one with Team Edin and has won four Grand Slam tournaments and the Pinty s Cup As part of Team Edin Eriksson and his teammates were the first to win three Slam championships and they currently hold the record for the non Canadian teams reaching the Grand Slam playoffs As part of Team Edin Eriksson Niklas Edin and Christoffer Sundgren also became the first men s curlers to simultaneously hold the World Curling Championship and European Curling Championship titles in two separate calendar years 2015 and 2019 Eriksson and Edin had previously become the first men s curlers to simultaneously hold those same titles in three separate competition seasons 2012 2013 2014 2015 and 2017 2018 Eriksson Edin and Sundgren are also the first curlers in history on the men s side to win four European Championship gold medals in a row 2014 2017 and with Rasmus Wrana the first curlers to secure four consecutive World Curling Championships a feat no other curlers have achieved in history Nationally Eriksson currently holds the most championship titles in the Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championships with five total He also currently ranks third among Swedish curlers with eight Swedish Men s Curling Championship titles 2011 2013 16 and 2018 20 outranked only by Peja Lindholm Tomas Nordin and Magnus Swartling in first place with ten tiles each and Peter Narup with nine titles In 2012 Eriksson was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame Grand Slam record EditKeyC ChampionF Lost in FinalSF Lost in SemifinalQF Lost in QuarterfinalsR16 Lost in the round of 16Q Did not advance to playoffsT2 Played in Tier 2 eventDNP Did not participate in eventN A Not a Grand Slam event that season Event 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23Elite 10 N A F Q Q Q Q N A N A N A N AThe National QF DNP Q SF DNP QF F N A QF FTour Challenge N A N A Q C SF Q QF N A N A CMasters DNP Q QF C F SF Q N A QF QFCanadian Open Q Q QF F F SF Q N A N APlayers DNP Q QF C F QF N A QF FChampions Cup N A N A QF SF Q SF N A QF SFTeams EditSeason Skip Fourth Third Second Lead Alternate Events2005 06 Anders Eriksson fourth Sebastian Kraupp skip Viktor Kjall Oskar Eriksson2006 07 Oskar Eriksson Henric Jonsson Markus Franzen Nils Karlsson2007 08 Oskar Eriksson Henric Jonsson Markus Franzen Nils Karlsson WJCC2008 09 Kristian Lindstrom fourth Oskar Eriksson skip Alexander Lindstrom Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek WJCC2009 10 Kristian Lindstrom fourth Oskar Eriksson skip Alexander Lindstrom Christoffer SundgrenNiklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjall Oskar Eriksson ECC OG2010 11 Kristian Lindstrom fourth Oskar Eriksson skip Henrik Leek Alexander Lindstrom Christoffer Sundgren WJCCNiklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjall Oskar Eriksson ECC WCC2011 12 Kristian Lindstrom fourth Oskar Eriksson skip Henrik Leek Alexander Lindstrom Christoffer SundgrenNiklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjall Oskar Eriksson ECC WCC2012 13 Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindstrom Markus Eriksson Christoffer SundgrenNiklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjall Oskar Eriksson ECC WCC2013 14 Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindstrom Markus Eriksson Christoffer Sundgren WCCNiklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjall Oskar Eriksson ECC OG2014 15 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindstrom Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC WCC2015 16 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Kristian Lindstrom Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC WCC2016 17 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC WCC2017 18 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Henrik Leek ECC OG WCC2018 19 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson ECC WCC2019 20 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson ECC2020 21 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson WCC2021 22 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Daniel Magnusson ECC OG WCC2022 23 Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wrana Christoffer Sundgren Daniel MagnussonReferences Edit Dubbelsegrar i mixeddubbel SM Nya Wermlands Tidning February 4 2021 Retrieved February 4 2021 2020 Continental Cup Media Guide Team Edin Lag Edin till OS final besegrade Kanada Varmlands Folkblad 17 February 2022 Retrieved 2022 02 18 a b c d Plats 1 Oskar Eriksson skrev historia under guldkantat 2019 Varmlands Folkblad 24 December 2019 Retrieved 2019 12 24 Championships World Curling Federation Retrieved 2021 06 02 Framtiden osaker for Lag Eriksson Nya Wermlands Tidningen 30 December 2009 Retrieved 2020 04 12 Swedish Men s Curling Championship a b Oskar kom hem och vann Nya Wermalands Tidningen 6 January 2009 Retrieved 2020 04 14 Lag Lindstrom bast i Norden Lanstidningen Ostersund 12 October 2008 Retrieved 2020 04 14 Junior SM 2010 Lits CC Lindstrom CupOnline 6 January 2010 Retrieved 2020 04 15 Junior SM 2012 Granit Gavle CupOnline 7 January 2012 Retrieved 2020 04 14 Team Eriksson Team Eriksson a b c d Oskar Eriksson Career Results 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2012 Lit Eriksson CupOnline Retrieved 2020 09 21 2020 Behind mixed doubles gold Sweden s Hasselborg and Eriksson rely on lifelong friendship World Curling Federation Retrieved 2020 02 06 2008 Swedish Mixed Curling Championship Svensk Curlingforbundet Archived from the original on 2010 08 11 Retrieved 2021 08 24 Hasselborg Wins MadTown DoubleDown presented by Leinenkugel CurlingZone Retrieved 2020 09 07 Sweden s Almida de Val Oskar Erkisson win the Oberstdorf Doubles CurlingZone Retrieved 2020 09 06 Mixed Doubles Bern World Curling Tour worldcurlingtour org Favoriterna holl de Val Eriksson tog SM guld Sveriges television Retrieved 2021 02 06 Swedish Mixed Doubles Championship CurlingZone Retrieved 2021 02 06 Sundler Bengt Karlstad dominerade i SM Nya Wermlands Tidnigen Retrieved 2021 02 06 Sundler Bengt Karlstadsspelare klar for dubbla VM oppnar vagen till OS Nya Wermlands Tidnigen Retrieved 2021 03 02 Curling Almida de Val och Oskar Eriksson uttagna till VM mixed dubbel 2021 CurlingZone Retrieved 2021 03 01 Celine Stucki May 23 2021 Sweden win World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2021 bronze medals World Curling Federation Retrieved August 22 2021 Klartecken och uttagning av tre curlinglag till OS 2022 Svenska Curlingforbundet Retrieved 2020 06 04 Aly Jenkins Mixed Doubles Memorial CurlingZone Retrieved 2021 09 20 Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup Playoffs Goteborgs Curlingklubb Retrieved 2021 12 30 Sundler Bengt Efter covidproblemen gront ljus for OS resan Sista testet ocksa negativt Nya Wermlands Tidnigen Retrieved 2021 03 08 Celine Stucki February 8 2022 Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 Schedule World Curling Federation Retrieved February 8 2022 Results and Statistics Championships World Curling Federation Retrieved 2022 02 25 External links EditOskar Eriksson at World Curling Federation Oskar Eriksson at Olympics com Oskar Eriksson at Olympedia Oskar Eriksson at the Swedish Olympic Committee in Swedish Lit CC Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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