Team Edin
Hometown: Karlstad, Sweden
Twitter: @TeamNiklasEdin
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Niklas Edin
Birthdate: July 6, 1985
Birthplace: Ornskoldsvik, SWE
Resides: Karlstad, SWE
- Olympic silver medallist (2018)
- Olympic bronze medallist (2014)
- Four-time world champion (2013, 2015, 2018 & 2019)
- World silver medallist (2017)
- Two-time world bronze medallist (2011 & 2012)
- Masters champion (2016)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 champion (2016)
- Players’ Championship winner (2017)
- Pinty’s Cup champion (2017)
- World junior gold medallist (2004)
- Three-time world junior silver medallist (2005, 2006 & 2007)
- Winter Universiade gold medallist (2009)
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Oskar Eriksson
Birthdate: May 29, 1991
Birthplace: Karlstad, SWE
Resides: Karlstad, SWE
- Olympic silver medallist (2018)
- Olympic bronze medallist (2014)
- Four-time world champion (2013, 2015, 2018 & 2019)
- Two-time world silver medallist (2014 & 2017)
- Two-time world bronze medallist (2011 & 2012)
- Masters champion (2016)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 champion (2016)
- Players’ Championship winner (2017)
- Pinty’s Cup champion (2017)
- World junior gold medallist (2011)
- World junior silver medallist (2008)
- Winter Universiade gold medallist (2013)
Second

Rasmus Wranå
Birthdate: Nov. 15, 1994
Birthplace: Stockholm, SWE
Resides: Karlstad, SWE
- Olympic silver medallist (2018)
- Two-time world champion (2018 & 2019)
- World silver medallist (2017)
- Masters champion (2016)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 champion (2016)
- Players’ Championship winner (2017)
- Pinty’s Cup champion (2017)
- World junior silver medallist (2012)
- World mixed championship silver medallist (2015)
Lead

Christoffer Sundgren
Birthdate: July 31, 1989
Birthplace: Sveg, SWE
Resides: Karlstad, SWE
- Olympic silver medallist (2018)
- Three-time world champion (2015, 2018 & 2019)
- Two-time world silver medallist (2014 & 2017)
- Masters champion (2016)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 champion (2016)
- Players’ Championship winner (2017)
- Pinty’s Cup champion (2017)
- World junior gold medallist (2011)
- Winter Universiade gold medallist (2013)
Team Bio
Team Edin became the first non-Canadian men’s crew to capture a Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling event title when they won their first at the 2016 Masters.
It only took them two weeks to claim their second at the Tour Challenge Tier 1. Edin earned his third at the Players’ Championship that season and also clinched the 2016-17 Pinty’s Cup.
Edin successfully defended the world championship in 2019 and tied Ernie Richardson’s record for most world titles as a skip with four.
2019-20 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling results
Masters
Round | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | McEwen | L 4-8 |
Round Robin | Gushue | L 2-6 |
Round Robin | Bottcher | L 3-4 |
Round Robin | Dunstone | W 6-5 |
KIOTI Tractor Tour Challenge (Tier 1)
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Howard | L 2-5 |
Round Robin | Gushue | L 3-7 |
Round Robin | Epping | W 7-2 |
Round Robin | McDonald | W 4-3 |
Tiebreakers | Gunnlaugson | W 6-5 |
Quarterfinals | Gushue | L 3-4 |
BOOST National
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Schwaller | W 7-5 |
Round Robin | Matsumura | W 7-4 |
Round Robin | Jacobs | L 2-4 |
Round Robin | Bottcher | W 6-1 |
Quarterfinals | McEwen | W 5-2 |
Semifinals | Mouat | W 7-4 |
Final | Jacobs | L 1-3 |
Meridian Canadian Open
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Triple Knockout A | Dunstone | L 4-10 |
Triple Knockout B | Mouat | L 3-4 |
Triple Knockout C | Howard | L 1-4 |
2018-19 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling results
Princess Auto Elite 10
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Paterson | L 1-4 |
Round Robin | Koe | L 1-4 |
Round Robin | Carruthers | L 2-3 |
Round Robin | Jacobs | L 0-3 |
Canadian Beef Masters
Round | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Paterson | W 7-3 |
Round Robin | Schwaller | W 7-4 |
Round Robin | Jacobs | W 8-2 |
Round Robin | Epping | L 1-6 |
Quarterfinals | Gushue | W 4-2 |
Semifinals | Epping | L 3-8 |
Tour Challenge (Tier 1)
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | De Cruz | L 4-5 |
Round Robin | Dunstone | L 4-5 |
Round Robin | Shuster | L 3-4 |
Round Robin | Carruthers | W 4-3 |
Boost National
Round | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Calvert | W 7-5 |
Round Robin | Carruthers | W 5-4 |
Round Robin | McDonald | W 6-4 |
Round Robin | Jacobs | L 5-7 |
Quarterfinals | Paterson | L 4-7 |
Meridian Canadian Open
Round | Opponent | Result |
Triple Knockout A | Gunnlaugson | W 7-6 |
Triple Knockout A | Howard | L 2-4 |
Triple Knockout B | Epping | W 8-4 |
Triple Knockout B | Koe | L 2-7 |
Triple Knockout C | Calvert | W 7-5 |
Quarterfinals | Mouat | W 5-4 |
Semifinals | Epping | L 1-9 |
Players’ Championship
Round | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Mouat | W 11-2 |
Round Robin | Paterson | W 6-4 |
Round Robin | Koe | L 2-6 |
Round Robin | Howard | L 2-5 |
Round Robin | Carruthers | W 6-4 |
Quarterfinals | Bottcher | L 5-7 |
Humpty’s Champions Cup
Round | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Paterson | W 5-4 |
Round Robin | Jacobs | W 8-5 |
Round Robin | Matsumura | W 5-1 |
Round Robin | Shuster | W 8-7 |
Quarterfinals | Epping | W 9-7 |
Semifinals | Koe | L 5-6 |