The reigning Olympic champs in women's curling are aiming to defend the gold in 2030.
Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer and Sofia Scharback will continue for another four years, the team announced on social media Wednesday.
The four have played 11 seasons on tour together and have captured eight Grand Slam of Curling titles. Hasselborg made history after winning the Players' Championship in 2022 by becoming the first skip in the women's division to complete a career Grand Slam.
They have stood on the podium in all three of their Olympic appearances, claiming their first Olympic gold in Pyeongchang in 2018 and earning bronze in Beijing in 2022.
Sweden defeated Switzerland 6-5 in the gold medal game in Milano Cortina in February. Hasselborg is one of three skips to win two Olympic gold medals, alongside compatriot Anette Norberg and Canada's Brad Jacobs, who earned his second in the men's division in Milano Cortina.
Hasselborg has also claimed three gold medals at the European Curling Championships and two silver medals at the World Women's Curling Championship.
There will be one change as the team said alternate Johanna Heldin is stepping back to focus on her medical career.