Malin Svahnström
Swedish swimmer (born 1980)
Malin Svahnström (born 10 June 1980) is a Swedish Olympic swimmer currently representing Väsby SS . Svahnström participated in the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics , both times as a part of a relay team. In the 2000 event she swam the prelims in the 4×100 m freestyle relay, that later won a bronze medal. In Athens 2004 she was a part of the 4×200 m freestyle team along with Josefin Lillhage , Ida Mattsson and Lotta Wänberg that finished eighth in the finals.
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1993 : China (Shan , Zhou , Le , Lü )
1995 : Canada (Limpert , Shakespeare , Evanetz , Malar )
1997 : China (Wang , Nian , Chen , Shan )
1999 : Sweden (Lillhage , Jöhncke , Sjöberg , Svahnström )
2000 : Great Britain (Huddart , Jackson , Legg , Pickering )
2002 : China (Xu , Zhu , Tang , Yang )
2004 : United States (Vollmer , Komisarz , Benko , Sandeno )
2006 : Australia (Barratt , Schipper , Reese , Lenton )
2008 : Netherlands (Dekker , Heemskerk , Veldhuis , Kromowidjojo )
2010 : China (Chen , Tang , Liu , Zhu )
2012 : United States (Romano , Chenault , Vreeland , Schmitt )
2014 : Netherlands (Dekker , Heemskerk , Kromowidjojo , Rouwendaal )
2016 : Canada (Savard , Ruck , Goss , Oleksiak )
2018 : China (Li , Yang , Zhang , Wang )
2021 : Canada (McIntosh , Sanchez , Savard , Smith )
2022 : Australia (Wilson , O'Callaghan , Neale , Pallister )
2024 : United States (Walsh , Madden , Grimes , Weinstein )
1958: Netherlands (de Nijs , den Haan , Voorbij , Gastelaars )
1962: East Germany (Schmidt , Göbel , Noack , Pechstein )
1966: Netherlands (Sikkens , G. Kok , A. Kok , Beumer )
1970: East Germany (Hofmeister , Schuchardt , Lindner , Wetzko )
1974: East Germany (Richter , Vogel , Kother , Ender )
1977: East Germany (Richter , Nitschke , Pollack , Krause )
1981: East Germany (Kleber , Geweniger , Geissler , Metschuck )
1983: East Germany (Kleber , Geweniger , Geissler , Meineke )
1985: East Germany (Weigang , Gerasch , Gressler , Friedrich )
1987: East Germany (Otto , Hörner , Weigang , Stellmach )
1989: East Germany (Otto , Börnike , Jacob , Meissner )
1991: Soviet Union (Krupskaya , Roudkovskaya , Kononenko , Yermakova )
1993: Germany (Völker , Gerasch , Ustrowski , van Almsick )
1995: Germany (Rund , Dörries , Voitowitch , van Almsick )
1997: Germany (Buschschulte , Gerasch , Meissner , Völker )
1999: Sweden (Alshammar , Östling , Sjöberg , Svahnström )
2000: Sweden (Alshammar , Igelström , Sjöberg , Jöhncke )
2002: Germany (Buschschulte , Weiler , van Almsick , Völker )
2004: France (Manaudou , Thomassin , Mongel , Metella )
2006: Great Britain (Marshall , Balfour , Dunning , Halsall )
2008: Great Britain (Simmonds , Haywood , Lowe , Halsall )
2010: Great Britain (Spofforth , Haywood , Halsall , Smith )
2012: Germany (Mensing , Poewe , Wenk , Steffen )
2014: Denmark (Nielsen , Pedersen , Ottesen , Blume )
2016: Great Britain (Dawson , Tutton , O'Connor , Halsall )
2018: Russia (Fesikova , Yefimova , Chimrova , Kameneva )
2020: Great Britain (Dawson , Renshaw , Stephens , Hopkin )
2022: Sweden (Rosvall , S. Hansson , L. Hansson , Sjöström )
2024: Poland (Piskorska , Sztandera , Peda , Fiedkiewicz )
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