Tilde Johansson

In the summer, she was called to the annual elite camp in Halmstad, where Sweden's most talented soccer players gather, but she declined and chose track and field instead.

[5] Later that year she participated in the F15 class in long jump at the World Youth Games held at Ullevi in Gothenburg in July.

In the competition, in the second round she improved her personal best from 6.05 to 6.50 centimeters, which meant eighth place among Swedish seniors of all time and that she passed the qualification limit (5.95) for participation in the youth EC by a margin.

[7] In 2017, Johansson participated in both long jump and 100 meter hurdles at the European Youth Olympic Festival held in Győr, Hungary.

[11] At the Athletics World Championships in Doha in October 2019, Johansson, as a debutant, was eliminated in the qualifiers after jumping 6.48 meters twice – 6.53 would have been enough for the final place.