Niklas Ingvarsson
Niklas Ingvarsson (born 3 June 1978) is a Swedish ice sledge hockey player. He plays for FIFH Malmö, and his leg was amputated aged 18, after he suffered from bone cancer as a 10-year-old.[1]
He represented Sweden at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver. This was his third Winter Paralympics; he also took part in 1998 and 2002, where Sweden won bronze in both.
He also has one World Championship medal; bronze from the 2004 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships.
Merits:
- Paralympics Nagano 1998 Bronze
- European championships Solleftea 1999 Gold
- Paralympics Salt-Lake City 2002 Bronze
- World championships Ornkoldsvik Bronze 2004 - awarded to all star team
- European championships Zlin Czech Silver - awarded to all star team
- Paralympics Vancouver 2010 8th place
- European championships Solleftea 2011 5th place
- B World Championships Serbia 2012 2nd place
- World championships Goyang, Korea 2013 8th place
- Paralympic qualification tournament Torino 2013 3rd place(qualified)
- Paralympics Sochi 8th place 2014
- B World Championship Ostersund 2015 second place - awarded to all star team
- European championships Ostersund 2016 5th place
- World championships A-pool 2016 South Korea 6th place
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13 March 2010 13:30 | Norway | 2 – 1 (0-1, 0-0, 1-0, 0-0, 3/3-2/3) | Sweden | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,458 |
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Roger Johansen | Goalies | Ulf Nilsson | Referee: Derek Berkebile | |||||
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Rolf Einar Pedersen Helge Bjørnstad Tommy Rovelstad | Shootout | Per Kasperi Niklas Ingvarsson Marcus Holm | ||||||
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24 | Shots | 8 |
14 March 2010 13:30 | Canada | 10 – 1 (4-1, 4-0, 2-0) | Sweden | UBC Thunderbird Arena, Vancouver Attendance: 5,504 |
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Benoit St-Amand | Goalies | Ulf Nilsson | Referee: Scott Bokal | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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20 min | Penalties | 6 min | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | Shots | 3 |
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