Isabella and her brother Rasmus Wranå swept home Sweden's third Olympic gold medal this year, and that brought a large new TV audience to watch the mixed doubles curling final against the USA, which Isabella Wranå decided with the very last stone.
"We kept getting reports from home that many people were following us, and that was encouraging for us," she tells TT.
"It was great fun to be in the Olympics with my brother, and to be able to stand on top of the podium is a dream."
“Proud of the journey”
While Rasmus continues to play with the men's team, Isabella gets to sign autographs and take selfie after selfie with young - and some older - fans at the Mall of Scandinavia shopping center in Solna, where she was praised for her Olympic feat.
Isabella Wranå takes the attention with relative calm, even though she is Sweden's least-known Olympic winner in Milan to date.
"It just feels great. I'm so happy and proud of the journey we've made."
Her father, Mats, is even more impressed.
"It's special when it's your own child. Not many people get to experience this," he says proudly.
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Mother Monika Wranå is equally proud, in her blue and yellow hat and national team jersey with the name Wranå on the back. She reminds us that her child didn't just win on a lucky shot in the final - an Olympic medal is won after long training sessions.
"All the way through so many matches, well, for 20 years actually."
"And then this..." she continues, looking out over all the Swedish flags and children with autograph books.
For Isabella, even more interviews and other assignments await, before it's time for new championships.
"First there will be a little rest. Then we'll prepare for the World Cup. And the next Olympics."





