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Eric Carlsén

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Eric Carlsén
Team
Curling clubSundsvalls CK,
Sundsvall
SkipNils Carlsén
ThirdEric Carlsén
SecondRickard Hallström
LeadOskar Sjöström
AlternateFredrik Carlsén
Medal record
Curling
World Junior Championships
Silver medal – second place 2002 Kelowna
Silver medal – second place 2003 Flims
European Mixed Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Kitzbühel

Eric Carlsén (born 16 June 1982) is a Swedish curler from Sundsvall, Sweden.

Curling career

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Playing for Härnösand Curling Club, Carlsén was the Swedish national Champion for 2005 and represented Sweden as skip at the 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.[1] His team finished 9th. He is a two-time silver medalist in the World Junior Curling Championships, winning silver in 2002 and 2003.[2] He had a fifth-place finish at the 2001 Juniors. In 2008 he won the Swedish Mixed Championships together with Niklas Edin, Anette Norberg and Anna Hasselborg. The win giving them the right to represent Sweden at the European Mixed Curling Championship held in Kitzbuhel, Austria. After the Round Robin they had an impressing 7-0 Record. They lost the semifinal against Germany ending up with a Bronze medal after beating Russia 6-4 in the bronze medal game.

For the 2009-10 season, Carlsén's teammates were Per Carlsén (Skip), Nils Carlsén (Third/Second), Niklas Berggren (lead) and Mikael Norberg (lead/Third). That team won the Swedish Super League Championship 2009-2010 after defeating Niklas Edin, of Karlstad 6-5 in the final. He represented Sweden at the 2010 Capital One World Men's Curling Championship in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy where Sweden finished with a 4-7 record in 8th place.

Teams

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Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
1996–97 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
1997–98 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
1998–99 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
1999–00 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
2000–01 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
2001–02 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
2002–03 Eric Carlsén Carl-Axel Dahlin Nils Carlsén Emanuel Allberg
2003–04 Marcus Feldt Sven Olsson Eric Carlsén Stefan Göransson
2004–05 Eric Carlsén Andreas Prytz Daniel Prytz Patric Håkansson
2005–06 Eric Carlsén Andreas Prytz Daniel Prytz Patric Håkansson
2006–07 Anders Hammarström Eric Carlsén Erik Westling Oskar Sjöström
2007–08 Per Carlsén Mikael Norberg Eric Carlsén Niklas Berggren
Niklas Edin Anette Norberg Eric Carlsén Anna Hasselborg
2008–09 Per Carlsén Mikael Norberg Eric Carlsén Niklas Berggren
2009–10 Per Carlsén Nils Carlsén Eric Carlsén Niklas Berggren Mikael Norberg
2010–11 Per Carlsén Nils Carlsén Eric Carlsén Mikael Norberg
2011–12[3] Nils Carlsén Eric Carlsén Rickard Hallström Oskar Sjöström
2012–13 Nils Carlsén Eric Carlsén Rickard Hallström Oskar Sjöström

References

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