- Maria Östling
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Maria Östling Personal information Born 17 January 1978 Medal recordWomen's swimming Competitor for Sweden European Championships (LC) Gold 1999 Istanbul 4×100 m medley Gold 2004 Madrid 50 m breaststroke World Championships (SC) Bronze 1999 Hong Kong 4×50 m medley European Championships (SC) Bronze 1998 Sheffield 4×50m medley Maria Cecilia Christina Östling (born 17 January 1978 in Frustuna, Södermanland) is a former female breaststroke swimmer from Sweden,[1] who twice won a gold medal at the European Championships. She competed for her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, in the women's 100 m breaststroke (23rd place) and the women's 200 m breaststroke (21st place). Östling also participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics, finishing in 17th place in the women's 100 m breaststroke.
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European Champions in Women's 50 m Breaststroke 1999: Ágnes Kovács (HUN) • 2000: Ágnes Kovács (HUN) • 2002: Emma Igelström (SWE) • 2004: Maria Östling (SWE) • 2006: Elena Bogomazova (RUS) • 2008: Janne Schaefer (GER) • 2010: Yuliya Yefimova (RUS)
European Champions in Women's 4×100 m Medley Relay 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, Bornike, 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)
1996 Sweden Olympic Swimming Team Men's Competition Women's Competition Therese Alshammar • Lena Eriksson • Hanna Jaltner • Louise Jöhncke • Louise Karlsson • Josefin Lillhage • Malin Nilsson • Linda Olofsson • Maria Östling • Åsa Sandlund • Johanna Sjöberg
2004 Sweden Olympic Swimming Team Men's competition Erik Andersson • Eric la Fleur • Lars Frölander • Martin Gustavsson • Stefan Nystrand • Mattias Ohlin
Women's competition Therese Alshammar • Cathrin Carlzon • Anna-Karin Kammerling • Josefin Lillhage • Ida Mattsson • Maria Östling • Johanna Sjöberg • Malin Svahnström • Lotta Wänberg
Categories:- 1978 births
- Living people
- Swedish swimmers
- Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic swimmers of Sweden
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