Sweden competed at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, which was held from 6 to 22 February 2026. This is Sweden's 25th appearance at the Olympic Winter Games, having competed at every edition since the inaugural games in 1924 and having also won medals at every previous Winter Olympics.
Reigning Olympic champions Sara Hector and Walter Wallberg were the country's flagbearers during the opening ceremony, while Ebba Andersson, who won four medals in 2026, was the country's flagbearer during the closing ceremony.
Sweden matched their record 8 gold medals and 18 medals from 2022, but narrowly beat the medal count from those games by having 1 more silver (and 1 less bronze).
15 of Sweden's medals were won in women's events, with only two won in men's events and one in mixed. Sweden's cross-country skiing team led the way with ten medals, of which five were gold. The curling teams were also very successful, winning gold in two of the three curling events.
In the women's sprint event in cross-country skiing, the Swedish skiers Linn Svahn, Jonna Sundling and Maja Dahlqvist managed to win gold, silver and bronze respectively, which was the fourth time Sweden won a triple at a Winter Olympic event. The previous triples occurred in 1928, 1936 and 1948. (They also won a triple in figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics.)
The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Games per sport/discipline.
The following Swedish competitors won medals at the Games. In the discipline sections below, the medalists' names are bolded.
Sweden qualified five female and two male alpine skiers. SOC selected Sara Hector, Anna Swenn-Larsson, Estelle Alphand, Cornelia ÃÂhlund, Hanna Aronsson Elfman, Fabian Ax Swartz and Kristoffer Jakobsen.
Sweden qualified six female and six male biathletes through the 2024âÂÂ25 Biathlon World Cup score. The first biathletes to be selected were Martin Ponsiluoma, Sebastian Samuelsson, Elvira ÃÂberg and Hanna ÃÂberg. In December, Ella Halvarsson, Anna Magnusson, Viktor Brandt, Jesper Nelin and Malte Stefansson were selected by SOC. Linn Gestblom, Henning Sjökvist and Anna-Karin Heijdenberg were added in January.
Sweden qualified one female and one male cross-country skier through the basic quota. Following the completioln of the 2024âÂÂ25 FIS Cross-Country World Cup, Sweden qualified a further seven female and six male athletes. The first cross-country skiers to be selected were Ebba Andersson, Edvin Anger, Frida Karlsson, William Poromaa and Jonna Sundling. In December, Maja Dahlqvist, Johanna Hagström, Moa Ilar, Emma Ribom, Linn Svahn, Anton Grahn and Alvar Myhlback were also selected by SOC. Gustaf Berglund, Truls Gisselman, Calle Halfvarsson and Johan Häggström were added in January.
Sweden qualified a men's team by finishing in the top seven based on the combined points at the 2024 and 2025 World Championships. Team Niklas Edin was selected as the Swedish representatives in May 2025.
Round robin<br/> Sweden had a bye in draws 3, 7 and 11.
Draw 1<br/> Wednesday, 11 February, 19:05
Draw 2<br/> Thursday, 12 February, 14:05
Draw 4<br/> Friday, 13 February, 19:05
Draw 5<br/> Saturday, 14 February, 14:05
Draw 6<br/> Sunday, 15 February, 9:05
Draw 8<br/> Monday, 16 February, 14:05
Draw 9<br/> Tuesday, 17 February, 9:05
Draw 10<br/> Tuesday, 17 February, 19:05
Draw 12<br/> Thursday, 19 February, 9:05
Sweden qualified a women's team by finishing in the top seven based on the combined points at the 2024 and 2025 World Championships. Team Anna Hasselborg was selected as the Swedish representatives in May 2025.
Round robin<br/> Sweden had a bye in draws 4, 8 and 12.
Draw 1<br/> Thursday, 12 February, 9:05
Draw 2<br/> Thursday, 12 February, 19:05
Draw 3<br/> Friday, 13 February, 14:05
Draw 5<br/> Saturday, 14 February, 19:05
Draw 6<br/> Sunday, 15 February, 14:05
Draw 7<br/> Monday, 16 February, 9:05
Draw 9<br/> Tuesday, 17 February, 14:05
Draw 10<br/> Wednesday, 18 February, 9:05
Draw 11<br/> Wednesday, 18 February, 19:05
Friday, 20 February, 14:05
Sunday, 22 February, 11:05
Sweden qualified a mixed doubles team by finishing in the top seven based on the combined points at the 2024 and 2025 World Championships. Siblings Isabella WranÃÂ¥ and Rasmus WranÃÂ¥ were selected as the Swedish representatives in May 2025.
Round robin<br/> Sweden had a bye in draws 3, 9, 10, and 13.
Draw 1<br/> Wednesday, 4 February, 19:05
Draw 2<br/> Thursday, 5 February, 10:05
Draw 4<br/> Thursday, 5 February, 19:05
Draw 5<br/> Friday, 6 February, 10:05
Draw 6<br/> Friday, 6 February, 14:35
Draw 7<br/> Saturday, 7 February, 10:05
Draw 8<br/> Saturday, 7 February, 14:35
Draw 11<br/> Sunday, 8 February, 14:35
Draw 12<br/> Sunday, 8 February, 19:05
Monday, 9 February, 18:05
Tuesday, 10 February, 18:05
In the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships in Boston, the United States, Sweden secured one quota in the men's singles. Sweden earned one quota in ice dance competition at the ISU Skate to Milano Figure Skating Qualifier 2025 in Beijing, China, after reallocation of rejected quotas. Andreas Nordebäck was selected for men's singles while Nikolaj Majorov and Milla Ruud Reitan were selected for ice dance.
SOC has selected Walter Wallberg and Rasmus Stegfeldt in men's moguls, Elis Lundholm in women's moguls, brothers David Mobärg and Erik Mobärg in men's skicross, Linnea Mobärg and Sandra Näslund in women's skicross and Henrik Harlaut, Martin Nordqvist and Jesper Tjäder in men's slopestyle/big air.
Dual moguls<br/>
Filip Gravenfors and Robin OlgÃÂ¥rd were initially selected for men's moguls and men's dual moguls, but were deselected due to injury.
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Sweden men's national ice hockey team qualified a team of 25 players by finishing 6th in the 2023 IIHF World Ranking.
Sweden women's national ice hockey team qualified a team of 23 players by winning a final qualification tournament.
Sweden qualified one woman and one man in luge. SOC selected siblings Svante Kohala and Tove Kohala.
Sweden qualified one female ski jumper. SOC selected Frida Westman.