After the success at the Olympics - leading the team in the Paralympics
Alison Kreviazuk, who coached Sweden to Olympic gold in mixed doubles, now aims for Paralympic success with the wheelchair curling team.
Alison Kreviazuk, the head coach of the Swedish mixed doubles team that clinched Olympic gold, is now leading the national wheelchair curling team in the Paralympics. The event takes place in Cortina, the same arena where Sweden celebrated their Olympic victory. Kreviazuk expresses optimism about their chances of success, highlighting the momentum and support for curling in Sweden.
Following the triumph of the Wranå siblings, Rasmus and Isabella, at the Olympics, Kreviazuk believes the enthusiasm surrounding the sport is palpable among players and fans. This surge in support is enhancing the experience for athletes, fostering a sense of community, and possibly translating into greater success on the international stage. With the excitement building, expectations are high for the wheelchair curling team in the upcoming games.
Kreviazuk’s leadership and the team’s readiness to compete are pivotal as they prepare to step onto the international stage once again. She emphasizes the importance of teamwork and strategy in achieving their goals. As they embark on this journey in the Paralympics, the hope is to build on the momentum from their Olympic triumph and bring home another gold for Sweden, reflecting the growing prominence of curling in the nation.