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Edin has come a long way. The Edin rink’s 2013\u201314 campaign wasn’t as successful. The team’s dismal fifth-place performance in the 2013 European Curling Championships was disappointing. Edin skipped the Swedish men’s team at the 2014 Winter Olympics, and under his direction, Sweden finished first with an 8-1 record. In the semi-final, Side Sweden fell short in a close game to the Great Britain team captained by David Murdoch. After this loss, the team won the bronze medal by defeating Liu Rui of China, giving Edin his first Olympic medal.<\/p>\n
The team skipped by Oskar Eriksson, along with future Team Edin members Christoffer Sundgren and Kristian Lindstrom, was ultimately chosen by the Swedish Curling Federation to represent Sweden at the 2014 World Men’s Curling Championship after Team Eriksson had a successful and competitive year of their own on tour, winning a silver World Championship medal. But it also meant that Team Edin needed help to hold onto their title from the previous year. The team effectively split after the season when Sebastian Kraupp and Fredrik Lindberg declared they would take an indefinite sabbatical from Curling.<\/p>\n
Edin experienced many ups and downs on the way to this prosperous life but never gave up. He is deserving and has developed into a decent man via Curling. His perseverance has helped him live a successful life, and he tries to maintain that perseverance.<\/p>\n
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\n- Edin has competed in the Olympics three times and improved each time, placing fourth at the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, narrowly off the podium, bronze in 2014 in Sochi, Russia, and silver in 2018 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.<\/li>\n
- Edin participated in several sports, including orienteering, tennis, and soccer. He was interested in hockey and played virtually every day after school, but he didn’t live near a rink and wasn’t on a team that played against other teams.<\/li>\n
- Edin didn’t begin curling until he was 14, entered the curling academy at age 16, and won the world junior championship at age 18.<\/li>\n
- During his adolescence, Edin was one of three curlers in a group of about 23 boys who were outstanding hockey players, outnumbering the curlers by about 15 to 3. Being recognized as one of the best in his class was an early accomplishment that Edin was very proud of.<\/li>\n
- Canadian curlers frequently play golf when it’s not a curling season, but Edin prefers swimming during summer.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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Some FAQs<\/h2>\n\n
How old is Niklas Edin?<\/h3>\nNiklas Edin a swedish curler is of age 37 and one of the finest curler from sweden to date as per the reports.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Who is Niklas Edin married to?<\/h3>\nNiklas Edin a swedish curler is currently single and is not dating anyone as of 2022, says the sources.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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