James Blomgren Steps Down From Sweden’s National Team
James Blomgren has announced that he is stepping down from the SwedishNational Bowling Team. The 37-year-old brings his national team career to an end after the conclusionof the 2025 IBF World Championships in Hong Kong. During his final appearancefor Sweden Blomgren addedgold in triosand all-event, together withsilver in team event. gold in trios silver in team event Blomgren returned to Swedish National Team in 2021 after several years ofabsence. Since then, he became a central figure in Sweden’s internationalsuccess. At the 2021 IBF World Championships in Dubai, he won gold in singles and addedthree bronze medals in doubles, trios, and mixed event. His success continued at the European Bowling Championships in Helsinki in2022, where he won gold in doubles together with Jesper Svensson and added twobronze medals in trios and team event. One year later inWittelsheim, France, Blomgren won gold in all-event with a new European recordover 24 games (5752 pins) and later helped Sweden secure gold in triosand teams. gold in trios James Blomgren first represented Sweden internationally at the 2006 EuropeanYouth Bowling Championships. He made his senior World Championships debut in2013. The decision to step away from the national team was influenced by personalpriorities. Comenting on his decision with the Swedish media, Blomgren hasspoken openly about the challenges of balancing championships with family lifeand the desire to spend more time at home. Blomgren will continue to compete at club level in Sweden with his team TeamAlingsås, who currently lead theSwedish Elitserien.James Blomgren | Medals with Swedish National Team Swedish Elitserien James Blomgren | Medals with Swedish National Team Gold, European Cup 2012 – ZoetemeerSilver, European Cup 2016 – OlomoucGold, Singles, World Championships 2021 – DubaiBronze, Doubles, World Championships 2021 – DubaiBronze, Trios, World Championships 2021 – DubaiBronze, Mixed, World Championships 2021 – DubaiGold, Doubles, European Championships 2022 – HelsinkiBronze, Trios, European Championships 2022 – HelsinkiBronze, Teams, European Championships 2022 – HelsinkiGold, Trios, European Championships 2023 – WittelsheimGold, Teams, European Championships 2023 – WittelsheimGold, All-Event, European Championships 2023 – WittelsheimSilver, Singles, European Championships 2023 – WittelsheimSilver, Doubles, European Championships 2023 – WittelsheimGold, Trios, World Championships 2025 – Hong KongGold, Teams, World Championships 2025 – Hong KongGold, All-Event, World Championships 2025 – Hong KongSilver, Teams, World Championships 2025 – Hong Kong Gold, European Cup 2012 – Zoetemeer Silver, European Cup 2016 – Olomouc Gold, Singles, World Championships 2021 – Dubai Bronze, Doubles, World Championships 2021 – Dubai Bronze, Trios, World Championships 2021 – Dubai Bronze, Mixed, World Championships 2021 – Dubai Gold, Doubles, European Championships 2022 – Helsinki Bronze, Trios, European Championships 2022 – Helsinki Bronze, Teams, European Championships 2022 – Helsinki Gold, Trios, European Championships 2023 – Wittelsheim Gold, Teams, European Championships 2023 – Wittelsheim Gold, All-Event, European Championships 2023 – Wittelsheim Silver, Singles, European Championships 2023 – Wittelsheim Silver, Doubles, European Championships 2023 – Wittelsheim Gold, Trios, World Championships 2025 – Hong Kong Gold, Teams, World Championships 2025 – Hong Kong Gold, All-Event, World Championships 2025 – Hong Kong Silver, Teams, World Championships 2025 – Hong Kong