Larsson qualified for the all-around final at the
2012 Junior European Championships and finished 16th. At the
2013 European Youth Olympic Festival, the Swedish team of Larsson,
Kim Singmuang, and
Ece Ayan placed sixth. Individually, Larsson placed fifth in the vault and floor exercise finals and eighth in the all-around and uneven bars finals. Larsson became
age-eligible for senior international competitions in 2014. At the
2014 European Championships, Larsson and the Swedish team placed 12th in the qualification round. Then at the
2014 World Championships, the Swedish team finished 21st in the
qualification round. Individually, Larsson finished 43rd in the all-around,
scoring 52.832. Larsson won the gold medal on the balance beam at the
2015 Anadia World Cup. She competed with the Swedish team that placed 22nd in the qualification round of the
2015 World Championships. Larsson won silver medals on both the balance beam and floor exercise at the
2016 Baku World Challenge Cup. At the
2016 Olympic Test Event, she fell on both the balance beam and floor exercise, but she still placed high enough to earn an
individual berth for the Olympic Games. The
Swedish Olympic Committee confirmed her selection for the Olympic Games in May. Larsson represented
Sweden at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She placed 35th in the all-around during the
qualification round with a total score of 54.332 after a fall off the uneven bars. She did not advance into the all-around final. Shortly after the Olympic Games, Larsson
tore her meniscus and had surgery. This injury caused her to miss the
2017 World Championships. She announced her retirement in December 2017. ==References==