Nils Carlsén (born 16 January 1978) is a Swedish curler who has represented Sweden in international competition, most frequently occupying the position of skip. He is affiliated with Karlstads Curlingklubb (Karlstad, Sweden) and has participated in a number of major championships during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Career highlights
| Year | Event | Role | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | World Junior Curling Championships | Skip | Silver medal (Sweden) |
| 1999 | European Curling Championships | Skip | Bronze medal (Sweden) |
| 2001 | World Men’s Curling Championship | Skip | 6th place (Sweden) |
Carlsén’s participation in these events is recorded in the official archives of the World Curling Federation and the European Curling Federation. His contributions have been noted for strategic shot‑making and team leadership during his tenure as skip.
Personal background
Carlsén was born in Karlstad, Sweden, a city with a strong curling tradition. He began curling at a young age and progressed through the junior ranks before joining the senior national team. Outside of curling, publicly available biographical information is limited.
Legacy
While not among the most decorated Swedish curlers, Carlsén’s performances at junior and senior levels have contributed to Sweden’s continued presence in elite international curling competitions during the period in which he was active.