Nils Carlsén

Nils Carlsén (born April 21, 1985 in Sundsvall) is a Swedish curler.

Nils Carlsén
Medal record
Curling
World Junior Championships
2004 A Group
2002 A Group
2003 A Group
2005 A Group
2006 A Group
European Championships
2006 A Group

Carlsén who began curling in 1996, had been a very successful junior curler for Sweden. He has curled in six World Junior Curling Championships (2001–2006)- finishing in the top-2 in the last five. In 2001, Carlsén played lead for the Swedish team skipped by Eric Carlsén, and they finished fifth. In 2002 he played second for Eric and finished second- losing to Canada's David Hamblin in the final. In 2003 Carlsén picked up another silver medal losing to Steve Laycock of Canada. Nils once again played second for Eric. Nils returned again in 2004, this time playing third for Niklas Edin. The team won the gold medal, beating Stefan Rindisbacher of Switzerland in the final. In 2005 Nils was skipping the Swedish junior team, and he picked up another silver medal losing to Canada's Kyle George in the final. In 2006, Nils skipped Sweden to another silver medal losing to Canada's Charley Thomas.

2006 also marked Nils' first World Curling Championships. He would skip team Sweden to a fifth-place finish. He is right-handed.[1]

Awards

  • WJCC All-Star Second (2003)
  • WJCC All-Star Third (2004)
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gollark: Oh well, hopefully I'll coordinate better next time!
gollark: Aaand gone.
gollark: Well, we have about 15 seconds.
gollark: Yes, it was indeed a bit late.

References

  1. Nils Carlsen, ecc.curlit.com


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