LETTERS FROM AMERICA

HANNA JOLINDER | From Stockholm to Reno, ready to make a footprint in American Basketball

27 min · 5. maj 2026
episode HANNA JOLINDER | From Stockholm to Reno, ready to make a footprint in American Basketball cover

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The search for Swedish footprints within the United States diverted my road trip to the University of Nevada in Reno, to speak to basketball player Hanna Jolinder, who recently arrived to take the position as Guard in the Nevada Wolf Pack after years in the highest basketball league in Sweden, including a position in the Swedish National Team. We sat down in the Airstream and talked about the importance of support from older teammates, the differences between Swedish and American players, and about embracing your talent.

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