The summer I turned thirteen I spent every minute down by the local waterski club in the freezing water of Sweden, riding with my friends. I learned my first invert with my dad as the only one who had enough patience to drive the boat since it took me endless tries, crashes, filling my wetsuit up with warm water from the showers and headaches but that moment when I landed my first backroll is when I first discovered the warm, amazing adrenaline rush wakeboarding can give you. Ever since experiencing that feeling I’ve spent my time chasing it.
Now thanks to my sponsors and the Swedish Wakeboard Federation I get to travel the world, doing what I love!
2021
2nd Place US Masters – Callaway Gardens, GA
2020
2nd Place WWA Word Championships (Cable, Traditional) – Valdosta GA
3rd Place WWA Word Championships (Cable, Features only) – Valdosta GA
Best trick – Moxie Pro
2019
5th Place Langenfeld Open – Germany
Obtained a knee injury and needed ACL surgery on left knee so missed remainder of Contest season.
2018
4th Place IWWF World Championships (Boat) – Buenos Aires
4th Place WWA World Championships (Cable, Features only) – Cancun
4th Place WWA World Championships (Cable, Traditional) – Cancun
2nd Place IWWF European Championships (Boat) – Italy
1st Place Swedish Championships Boat and Cable
Swedish Female Rider of the year
2nd Place IWWF European Pro Tour (Boat) – Portugal
2nd Place IWWD European Pro Tour (Boat) – France
3rd Place Red Bull Wake2el (Cable) – Lithuania
9th Place WWA Wake Open (Boat) – Cancun
2017
Swedish Champion Boat – SM Veckan, Borås
1st Place US Open of Cable Wakeboarding – Dallas, tx
3rd Place Wake Park World Series – Korat Pro
11 place World Games Boat – Wroclaw, Poland
2016
Suffered a serious knee injury and missed the entire contest season.
2015
Wakeboarding Magazine Trick of the Year
European Champion – Maurik, Holland
1st place Battle of the Backyard – Sweden
1st place Wake Tour Finland – Jyväskulä
1st place Sweden Action Games – Linköping
3rd place IWWF World Cup – Australia
2014
European Female Wakeboard Athlete of the Year
European Champion – Montargil, Portugal
Swedish Rider of the Year
3rd place IWWF World Cup – Australia
5th place IWWF World Cup – China
1st place Swedish National Championships
1st place O’brien Double Up Contest at the Swedish National Championships
1st place Battle of the Backyard – Sweden
2nd place Chill and Ride – Germany
3rd place Tigé Mywake Global Challenge
2013
3rd place IWWF World Championships – South Korea
3rd place IWWF World Cup – Australia
2nd place E&A Championships (Europe & Africa) – Poland
3rd place Wakestock – Wales
6st place World Games – Colombia
7th place World Cup -Indonesia
2012
1st place Swedish National Championships
1st place Chill N Ride – Germany
3rd place Australian Open
6st place World Cup – Indonesia
7th place E&A Championships -Ukraine
2011
1st place E&A-Championships (Europe & Africa) -South Africa
1st place Scandinavian Championships (Cable) – Sweden
1st place Copenhagen Cable Park kicker Contest
1st place Lund Wakefest – Sweden
2nd place Red Bull Cope’n’Waken -Denmark
4th place World Cup – Malaysia
7th place World Cup – China
5th place IWWF World Championships -Italy
2010
1st place E&A-Championships (Europe & Africa) -Sweden
Swedish Rider of the Year
5th place (Pro Men) The First Session – Sweden
1st place Swedish National Championships
7th place World Cup – Korea
Queen of Wake up Sthlm
2009
EAME – Female Rider of the Year
(Europe, Africa and Middle East)
Swedish Rider of the Year
1st place (Junior Women’s) EAME-championships -Portug
2nd place (Junior Women’s) IWSF World Championships
1st place (Women’s Open) Swedish Nationals
1st place (Best Female Rider) Oysteins Summer Rail Challenge stop #1
1st place (Women’s Open) Malibu Just Ride
1st place (Women’s Open) Ingarö Wake Open
2008
1st place (Junior Women’s) EAME-Championships
Swedish Rider of the Year
(Europe, Africa and Middle east)
1st place (Women’s Open) Swedish Nationals
1st place (Women’s Open) Malibu Just Ride
1st place (Women’s Open) Nynäshamn
3rd place (Junior Men’s) X-cup
5th place (Pro Men’s) Wake me up invitational