It was a big and strong team that went to Alicante to compete for medals this year. Sweden won 4 silvers and 1 bronze in the team and 3 silvers and 4 bronzes in the individual pairs competition showing that we are absolutely number one in Europe.
Sweden managed to go undefeated during the team competition, where we only lost to Patel Nation Spain.
Injuries, heat and exhaustion aside, many record matches where we and our players gave everything we had. All the countries have respect for us, which gives a little more pressure, but at the same time a positive feeling, as the Swedish veteran took the baton in a short time when playing the first championship in 2021, says confederation captain Birgitta Bengtsson.
Women’s Super Senior – Silver Medal
50+ Malin Nyberg, Anki Ekqvist & Eva Berg
55+ Birgitta Bengtson, Lotta Sundén & Helena Dahlström
60+ Mary Lund, Petra Olson Gardner & Eva Monson
3 groups with three teams each Spain 1st place, Italy 2nd and Sweden 3rd
A Spain, Belgium, Denmark
B Italy, Great Britain, Portugal
C Sweden, Ireland, Netherlands
Group C
Sweden – Ireland 3-0
Sweden – Netherlands 2-1
Netherlands – Ireland 2-1
quarter final
Sweden – Belgium 2-1
semi-final
Sweden-Italy 3-0
final
Sweden-Spain 0-3
Senior Women – Bronze Medal
40+ Ann Roslund, Emma Pettersson & Anna Oehme
45+ Ingela Pihl, Helena Bovin & Maja Marescotti
50+ Ann Henriksen, Joanna Opitz & Susanna Carlson
4 groups and Spain 1, Italy 2 and France 3 and Sweden 4
A Spain, Great Britain, Ireland
B Italy, Denmark, Germany, Lithuania
C France, Netherlands, Portugal, Hungary
D Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Norway
Group D
Sweden – Norway 3-0
Sweden – Finland 3-0
Sweden – Belgium 3-0
quarter final
Sweden – Denmark 2-1
semi-final
Sweden-Spain 0-3
final
Spain-France 3-0
Bronze medal match
Sweden-Italy 2-1
Mr. Super Senior – Silver Medal
50+ Magnus Wallström, Andreas Carlsson, Henrik Svensson
55+ Patrick Eklund, Per Bornbusch, Johan Thelmark, Michael Cavelin
60+ Milan Rout, Jorgen Windall, Stefan Vanemo, Michael Knatas
4 groups with three teams each, Spain 1, Italy 2, Sweden 3 and Portugal 4
A Spain, Belgium, Ireland
B Sweden, Netherlands, Great Britain, Finland
C Italy, Germany, Norway, Israel
D Portugal, Denmark, Austria, Poland
Group B
Sweden – Finland 3-0
Sweden – Netherlands 3-0
Sweden – Great Britain 3-0
quarter final
Sweden – Denmark 2-1
semi-final
Sweden-Italy 2-1
final
Sweden-Spain 0-3
Men’s Senior Bronze Medal
40+ Henrik Kronholm, Bengt Arman, Bar Dalhag
45+ Rickard Jacobson, Matthias Lundmark, Henrik Malm, Jonas Lejohn
50+ Fredrik Ho, Jan Fridén, Jens Alfrost, Paul Robinson
4 groups with three teams each, Spain 1st, Italy 2nd, Sweden 3rd and France 4th.
A Spain, Denmark, Great Britain, Poland
B Sweden, Portugal, Finland, Ireland
C France, Belgium, Netherlands, Israel
D Italy, Germany, Norway, Lithuania
Group B
Sweden – Ireland 3-0
Sweden – Finland 3-0
Sweden – Portugal 2-1
quarter final
Sweden – Denmark 2-1
semi-final
Sweden-France 2-1
final
Sweden-Spain 0-3
Individual Pairs Competition – Open Pairs
girl
40+ bronze medal to Ann Roslund & Anna Ohme
45+ Sweden out of medal contention as WO exit in semi-finals (Helena Dahlstrom & Maja Marescotti)
50+ bronze medal for Ann Henriksen & Eva Berg
55+ loss in bronze for Birgitta Bengtson & Lotta Sundén
60+ bronze medal to Mary Lund and Petra Olson Gardner
Mr
40+ silver medal for Henrik Svensson and Bengt Arman
45+ bronze medal for Paul Robinson and Henrik Malm
No one in the 50+ semi-finals
55+ silver medal for Patrick Eklund and Michael Gavelin
60+ silver medal for Stefan Vanemo and Jorgen Windall
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