Team

Eight people shaping the club through coaching, care, and daily follow-through.

Team Ormsalva Athletic Club runs on visible leadership and quiet practical work. The group below covers sessions, recovery, transport, safeguarding, and the small details that make a team dependable week after week.

Group Profile

Different jobs, one shared standard.

Every member of the team carries a distinct responsibility, but the operating principle stays consistent: sessions should feel organized, welcoming, and worth returning to. That means training quality matters, but so do logistics, communication, and the atmosphere around the edges of each event.

The roster combines coaching, athlete leadership, welfare support, and event coordination. Together they keep the club practical rather than performative.

Roster

The full Team Ormsalva Athletic Club lineup.

Elsa Forsberg

Club Director

Elsa sets the weekly structure, manages registrations, and keeps the club aligned around safety, continuity, and local trust.

Mira Halberg

Sprint Coach

Mira leads acceleration work and sharp technical sessions, with a coaching style built on clarity, repetition, and calm correction.

Noah Viklund

Team Captain

Noah bridges coaches and athletes, welcomes new arrivals, and sets the tone during warmups, recovery circles, and away fixtures.

Amina Rahal

Player Welfare Lead

Amina monitors how athletes are coping between sessions and makes sure support, check-ins, and recovery routines stay easy to access.

Johan Eklund

Equipment Manager

Johan runs the shared gear system, tracks weather-ready kit, and makes sure athletes can train without being blocked by missing essentials.

Leif Sundstrom

Endurance Mentor

Leif coaches pacing and resilience, helping younger runners understand effort, terrain, and how to stay steady across a full session.

Sanna Nordin

Strength Coordinator

Sanna designs low-barrier strength circuits that improve durability, with sessions scaled so mixed ages can train side by side.

Tariq Melin

Matchday Logistics Lead

Tariq coordinates transport, timing, and volunteer flow so fixtures feel composed before the first athlete even steps onto the field.

How They Work

Prepared enough to stay flexible.

The team plans for weather shifts, attendance changes, and transport issues in advance. That preparation creates room for sessions to feel calm rather than improvised.

Why It Matters

Consistency is the club's competitive edge.

Athletes return when the environment feels stable. This team makes that stability visible through clear roles, reliable routines, and follow-through after every session.