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Johanna Nilsson (27 March 1983 – 25 June 2013) was a Swedish middle- and
long-distance runner Long-distance running, or endurance running, is a form of continuous running over distances of at least . Physiologically, it is largely Aerobic exercise, aerobic in nature and requires stamina as well as mental strength. Within endurance ru ...
. She was a bronze medallist at the
European Cross Country Championships The European Cross Country Championships is an annual international cross country running competition. Organised by the European Athletic Association, it is the area championships for the region and is held in December each year. The championship ...
in 2005. Despite an early retirement in 2006 she had a highly successful collegiate career in the United States, winning three NCAA indoor titles and winning the NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship in 2005. Her sister,
Ida Nilsson Ida Nilsson (born 8 February 1981) is a Sweden, Swedish long-distance runner who also competes in ski mountaineering. In 2003 – 2006 she won a total of ten gold medals in Swedish championships in track & field and cross country running, plus t ...
, is also an international distance runner.


Career

A native of
Kalmar Kalmar (, , ) is a city in the southeast of Sweden, situated by the Baltic Sea. It had 41,388 inhabitants in 2020 and is the seat of Kalmar Municipality. It is also the capital of Kalmar County, which comprises 12 municipalities with a total of ...
, Sweden, she competed in running competitions at young age. Her sister,
Ida Nilsson Ida Nilsson (born 8 February 1981) is a Sweden, Swedish long-distance runner who also competes in ski mountaineering. In 2003 – 2006 she won a total of ten gold medals in Swedish championships in track & field and cross country running, plus t ...
, also competed internationally for Sweden. Among her first international honours was an individual silver medal and team gold in the junior section of the 2000
Nordic Cross Country Championships The Nordic Cross Country Championships is an annual international cross country running competition that is contested between the Nordic countries. The championships are generally held in mid-November and the host nation rotates every year between ...
. Sweden took a clean sweep of that race, with the Nilsson sisters taking the top two spots. She gained a scholarship to attend
Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public research university based in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1899, it was the third and final university established in the Arizona Territory. It is one of the three universities gove ...
in 2002, where her sister was already competing. Both sisters had much success at the college. Running for the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks, Johanna Nilsson won the indoor
mile run The mile run (1,760 yards, 5,280 Foot (unit), feet, or exactly 1,609.344 metres) is a middle-distance running, middle-distance foot race. The history of the mile run event began in England, where it was used as a distance for gambling ...
at the NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships then took the NCAA Women's Division I Cross Country Championship in 2005. In her final year in 2006 she won a double in the indoor mile and
3000 metres The 3000 metres or 3000-metre run is a track running event, also commonly known as the "3K" or "3K run", where 7.5 laps are run around an outdoor 400 m track, or 15 laps around a 200 m indoor track. It is debated whether the 3000 m sho ...
at the NCAA Indoor Championships. She was also highly successful at the
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championships, taking the middle-distance double at the regional outdoor championships three times consecutively, as well as taking five Big Sky indoor middle-distance titles. She won the Big Sky Cross Country title once, in 2005, having finished runner-up to her sister on two occasions. Ida Nilsson was a four-time Big Sky Cross Country champion and in a 2014 poll of the greatest female athletes of the Big Sky Conference Johanna was ranked second and Ida third. Both were inducted into the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks hall of fame. NAU Athletics Mourns the Loss of an All-Time Great
. NAU Lumberjacks. Retrieved on 2016-01-24.
Nilsson appeared at three major international championships for Sweden. In her first she ranked fourth in the
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at the
2003 European Athletics U23 Championships The 4th European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Bydgoszcz, Poland at the Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium between 17 and 20 July 2003. Results Complete results and medal winners were published. Men's Women's †: In the ...
(originally fifth before
Rasa Drazdauskaitė Rasa Drazdauskaitė (born 20 March 1981 in Šiauliai) is a Lithuanian long-distance runner. She represented her country at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, finishing 37th in the marathon. She represented Lithuania again at 2012 Summer Olympics, Lond ...
's disqualification). She returned to that event at the
2005 European Athletics U23 Championships The 5th European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Erfurt, Germany, at Steigerwaldstadion between 14 and 17 July 2005. Complete results and medal winners were published. Men's Results Women's Medal table Participation According ...
, but finished a distant last in twelfth place. Her greatest international success came on her major senior debut at the 2005 European Cross Country Championships. There she had a late surge and finished with the bronze medal. This made her Sweden's second ever senior women's medallist at the competition after former champion Sara Wedlund. Nilsson began preparations for the
2006 European Athletics Championships The 19th European Athletics Championships were held in Gothenburg, Sweden, between 7 August and 13 August 2006. The competition arena was the Ullevi Stadium and the official motto "Catch the Spirit". Gothenburg also hosted the 1995 World Champions ...
, held in her native Sweden in Gothenburg, but instead she decided to finish her career as she had tired of the sport. Her Lumberjacks coach John Hayes later remarked how Nilsson's dedication to running had wavered – she would work intensely in training, but other times would completely miss large segments of training, opting to travel instead, for which she retained a great interest. Nilsson died by suicide 2013, dying at the age of thirty.Johnson, Weldon (13 March 2014)
Remembering Johanna Nilsson
Let's Run. Retrieved on 2016-01-24.


International competitions


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Nilsson, Johanna 1983 births 2013 suicides 2013 deaths Sportspeople from Kalmar Swedish female middle-distance runners Swedish female long-distance runners Northern Arizona Lumberjacks women's track and field athletes Swedish expatriate sportspeople in the United States Northern Arizona Lumberjacks women's cross country runners Swedish female cross country runners Suicides in Sweden NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships winners 21st-century Swedish sportswomen