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- "The History of Hockey" - a three-part series about the team sport played on ice skates, with sticks and a puck. Told from a Swedish point of view.
- Karl-Oskar Svensson (1925-2000) often nicknamed Rio-Kalle, was a Swedish football goalkeeper from Helsingborg. He played the 1950 and 1958 World Cups, as well as the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games, winning a medal in all four.
- A sports magazine that covered all types of sports and their practitioners.
- A program that goes below the surface and behind the scenes to find out what's going on in the wonderful world of sports.
- Svan was the world's best skier in the 1980s. He found his own, extreme path to success. At the Olympics in Sarajevo 40 years ago, he broke through and it all started in the small village of Skamhed in Dalarna.
- A Swedish sports chronicle over the 20th century. featuring some famous sportsmen and women along with a couple of historians.
- Follows the Swedish snowboard movement - initiated reports, the best competitions, news and mountain and alpine weather. In addition, we report on healthy, gibbing, freestyle and ski cross.
- The double chase in the Olympics in Whistler 2010 when unique Swedish teamwork and brave solo efforts led to gold for Hellner and bronze for Johan Olsson. One of the coolest ski races Jacob Hård says he has experienced.
- The skater who for one magical day at the WC in Oberstdorf in 2005 when she bowled with the rest of the world in the finals and won the first Swedish gold on the women's side in 18 years.
- The Blomquist brothers had been in the top battle in the Vasaloppet, but none of them had reached victory. 1988 offered a difficult front. Former world champion Thomas Magnusson was part of the team around the Lidingö brothers.
- Many have seen Gärderud sprinting towards Olympic gold in Montreal in 1976. But fewer know the tortuous journey there. The child prodigy who set a junior world record when he won the junior European Championships in qualifying.
- It was an amazing night at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin as a talented teenager flew over height after height. 18-year-old Armand Duplantis was unstoppable in the best pole vault championship final in history.
- WC in Lahti in 2001 was going to demonstrate the strength of the Finnish skiers. But what was rolled up for the audience was instead skiing's biggest doping scandal. As the national Finnish cross-country team erased themself.
- When Usain Bolt ran home double Olympic gold in Beijing 2008, he took the world by storm. It was the start of a ten-year period in which the sprinter from Jamaica completely dominated international athletics.
- When Kalla came to Tour de Ski in 2007 was she a fantastic junior. And ten days later, she had a breakthrough that went straight into the Swedish public soul. Yes. her tour was a "rollercoaster" of unforgettable races and dramatic mishaps.
- In 1978 was the longest women's championship distance 3000. And Waitz felt she had no more to give. But she was persuaded to run the New York marathon. And won a new world record in the run that what was supposed to be the end.
- Klüft faced the challenge of her life in Paris 2003. She had stepped over twice in the long jump and had only one chance left. The year before, she took the world by storm when she won the EC gold in heptathlon as a 19-year-old.
- In October 1999, the eyes of the world was in Borås. As Magic Johnson would play in the Swedish basketball league for the city's team, which had started a collaboration with the legend and became Magic M7.
- The Soviet Union had not lost a European Championship in over 20 years. But the controversial coach Anders Kristiansson had, against all odds, built a successful Swedish national team to the home European Championships in 1989.