Anna Hasselborg
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Born | May 5, 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Skip | Anna Hasselborg | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Third | Sara McManus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Second | Agnes Knochenhauer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lead | Sofia Mabergs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Anna Hasselborg (born May 5, 1989 in Stockholm) is a Swedish curler. She is a former World Junior Champion skip.
Career
Junior career
Hasselborg made her international debut at the 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship, playing third for Niklas Edin, winning a bronze medal. In 2009, Hasselborg played in her first World Juniors, skipping Sweden to a 6th-place finish. At the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships, Hasselborg upset the Canadian rink skipped by Rachel Homan in the final by a score of 8-3.
Hasselborg skipped Sweden at the 2013 Winter Universiade, leading her country to a 5th-place finish.
Women's career
Hasselborg has now graduated from the junior level and skips her team on the World Curling Tour. She was won two tour events in her career, the 2011 Glynhill Ladies International and the 2016 Oakville OCT Fall Classic.[1]
Hasselborg skipped the Swedish national women's team at the 2014 European Curling Championships, leading her team to a 5th-place finish.
References
External links
- Anna Hasselborg on the World Curling Federation database
- Anna Hasselborg on the World Curling Tour database