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Olympic champions line up for King's medals

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Olympic champions line up for King's medals

King Carl XVI Gustaf will award 40 His Majesty the King's medals (H.M. Konungens medalj) to a number of prominent Swedes on Tuesday afternoon.

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Among the winners are several Olympic champions from the Vancouver Winter Games: cross-country skiers Marcus Hellner, Charlotte Kalla, Johan Olsson, Daniel Richardson and Anders Södergren, biathlete Björn Ferry and curler Kajsa Bergström.

The medal, previously known as the Court Medal (Hovmedaljen), was created in 1814 and is available in two different sizes in gold and silver with chains or ribbons, as well as bells or glass. The 12th size is the largest and the medals will be awarded under eight different classifications this year.

The honour is awarded to Swedish and foreign citizens for special merits as well as to officials of the royal court. Since 1975, it is the highest award that can be awarded to Swedish citizens after the Seraphim Medal, which is only awarded to foreign heads of state and members of the royal family.

Ten recipients will be awarded the 12th size in the Order of the Seraphim's band (12:e storleken i serafimerordens band) medal, after having made contributions to the government, the royal court, industry, the Swedish church, the legal system, foreign service and museums.

For the 12th size in bright blue band (12:e storleken i högblått band) medal, the three winners have advanced Swedish cultural life and made contributions to sailors and boat designers and Swedish music.

For the eighth size in the Order of the Seraphim's band (8:e storleken i storleken i serafimerordens band) media, the four winners have made contributions to enterprise and business, publishing, research and culture.

The Literris et Artibus medals will be awarded to actor-directors Helena Bergström and Gunilla Nyroos.

In addition to the Olympic champions, other recipients of the eighth size in the Order of the Seraphim's band (8:e storleken i serafimerordens band) medal include members who have made prominent contributions to marine history, disseminating Swedish literature in the Arab world, endangered animals and contemporary art.

Others include singer Siw Malmkvist, hospital clown Viveka Olofsson and Rev. Karl-Erik Tysk, who has strengthened relations between Sweden and Gammalsvenskby in Ukraine.

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