Johanna Heldin

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born29 August 1994 (1994-08-29) (age 31)
Uppsala, Sweden
Curling clubSundbybergs CK,
Sundbyberg, SWE
Johanna Heldin
Heldin in 2015
Born29 August 1994 (1994-08-29) (age 31)
Uppsala, Sweden
Team
Curling clubSundbybergs CK,
Sundbyberg, SWE
SkipAnna Hasselborg
ThirdSara McManus
SecondAgnes Knochenhauer
LeadSofia Scharback
AlternateJohanna Heldin
Curling career
Member Association Sweden
World Championship
appearances
6 (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
World Mixed Championship
appearances
2 (2015, 2016)
European Championship
appearances
6 (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025)
Olympic
appearances
2 (2022, 2026)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2026 Milano CortinaTeam
Bronze medal – third place2022 BeijingTeam
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2019 Silkeborg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2018 Tallinn
Gold medal – first place2019 Helsingborg
Gold medal – first place2025 Lohja
Silver medal – second place2021 Lillehammer
Silver medal – second place2024 Lohja
World Mixed Championships
Silver medal – second place2015 Bern
Silver medal – second place2016 Kazan
Swedish Women's Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 Karlstad
Silver medal – second place2014 Umeå
Silver medal – second place2015 Örebro
Silver medal – second place2018 Skellefteå
Silver medal – second place2020 Jönköping
Bronze medal – third place2019 Jönköping
Bronze medal – third place2025 Härnösand

Johanna Maria Heldin (born 29 August 1994)[1] is a Swedish curler. She is currently the alternate on Team Anna Hasselborg. With the Hasselborg rink, she won the gold medal in women's curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Heldin was born in Gottsunda, Uppsala Municipality.[2]

Juniors

Heldin played for Sweden at the 2012 Youth Olympics, throwing lead rocks for the team, which was skipped by Rasmus Wranå. The team finished fourth. She was paired with New Zealand's Luke Steele in the mixed doubles event and was eliminated in the round of 16.

Heldin played second for team Sweden at the 2015 World Junior Curling Championships, on a team skipped by Isabella Wranå. The team would finish fourth. She was invited to be Sweden's fifth player at the 2016 World Junior Curling Championships on a team skipped by Therese Westman. Heldin played in eight games, and the team finished in sixth place.

Mixed

Heldin played for Sweden at two World Mixed Curling Championships, winning the silver medal at both the 2015 and 2016 World Mixed Curling Championship. The teams were skipped by Rasmus Wranå and Kristian Lindström respectively.

Personal life

Born in Uppsala, Heldin is employed as a "junior doctor".[3] Prior to this, she was a medical student at Uppsala University. She is in a relationship with Kristian Lindström.[1]

Teams

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI