Camilla Noréen

Camilla Noréen[1] (born March 16, 1971 in Gävle as Camilla Johansson) is a Swedish curler.[2]

Camilla Noréen
 
Other namesCamilla Johansson
Born (1971-03-16) March 16, 1971
Team
Curling clubCK Granit-Gävle, Gävle,
IK Fyris Uppsala, Uppsala
Mixed doubles
partner
Per Noréen
Career
Member Association Sweden
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
6 (2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
European Championship
appearances
1 (2006)
Other appearancesEuropean Mixed Championship: 2 (2006, 2010),
Curling World Cup: 1 (2018-19/3)

She is a three-time World Mixed Doubles Championship silver medallist alongside her husband Per.

In 2006 she was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Teams

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2005–06 Camilla JohanssonKatarina NybergMio HasselborgElisabeth PerssonSWCC 2006
2006–07 Camilla JohanssonKatarina NybergMio HasselborgElisabeth PerssonLinda OhlssonPer NoréenECC 2006 (6th)
2011–12 Hedvig KampCamilla JohanssonSigrid KampIsabell AnderssonJohanna Heldin
2014–15 Maria Prytz (fourth)Christina BertrupMaria WennerströmMargaretha Sigfridsson (skip)Camilla JohanssonFredrik HallströmSWCC 2015

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
2006–07 Per NoréenCamilla JohanssonFlemming PatzSusanne PatzEMxCC 2006 (4th)
2010–11 Per NoréenCamilla JohanssonPatrik KarlssonKatarina NybergEMxCC 2010 (12th)
2013–14 Per NoréenCamilla JohanssonMikael AnderssonIsabell AnderssonSMxCC 2014

Mixed doubles

Season Skip Third Coach Events
2011–12 Per NoréenCamilla JohanssonSMDCC 2012
WMDCC 2012
2013–14 Per NoréenCamilla JohanssonSMDCC 2014
WMDCC 2014
2014–15 Per NoréenCamilla JohanssonSMDCC 2015
WMDCC 2015
2015–16 Per NoréenCamilla NoréenSMDCC 2016 (9th)
WMDCC 2016 (25th)
2016–17 Per NoréenCamilla NoréenSMDCC 2017 (4th)
WMDCC 2017 (13th)
2017–18 Per NoréenCamilla NoréenAlison KreviazukSMDCC 2018
WMDCC 2018 (7th)
2018–19 Per NoréenCamilla NoréenAlison KreviazukCWC 2018–19/3 (5th)
SMDCC 2019 (14th)
gollark: It could record locally and upload later, though.
gollark: This person apparently reverse-engineered it statically, not at runtime, but it *can* probably detect if you're trying to reverse-engineer it a bit while running.
gollark: > > App behavior changes slightly if they know you're trying to figure out what they're doing> this sentence makes no sense to me, "if they know"? he's dissecting the code as per his own statement, thus looking at rows of text in various format. the app isn't running - so how can it change? does the app have self-awareness? this sounds like something out of a bad sci-fi movie from the 90's.It's totally possible for applications to detect and resist being debugged a bit.
gollark: > this is standard programming dogma, detailed logging takes a lot of space and typically you enable logging on the fly on clients to catch errors. this is literally cookie cutter "how to build apps 101", and not scary. or, phrased differently, is it scary if all of that logging was always on? obviously not as it's agreed upon and detailed in TikTok's privacy policy (really), so why is it scary that there's an on and off switch?This is them saying that remotely configurable logging is fine and normal; I don't think them being able to arbitrarily gather more data is good.
gollark: > on the topic of setting up a proxy server - it's a very standard practice to transcode and buffer media via a server, they have simply reversed the roles here by having server and client on the client, which makes sense as transcoding is very intensive CPU-wise, which means they have distributed that power requirement to the end user's devices instead of having to have servers capable of transcoding millions of videos.Transcoding media locally is not the same as having some sort of locally running *server* to do it.

References

  1. Other writing: Camilla Noreen .
  2. "Landslagsspelare genom tiderna – Damer - Svenska Curlingförbundet (Swedish female national curlers)" (in Swedish). Retrieved August 7, 2019. (look for "Johansson, Camilla")
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