Ann-Catrin Kjerr

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Ann-Catrin Kjerr
 
Born (1949-02-14) 14 February 1949 (age 74)
Sundbyberg, Sweden
Team
Curling clubStocksunds CK, Stockholm
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
World Championship
appearances
2 (1984, 1991)
European Championship
appearances
1 (1991)
Olympic
appearances
1 (1992) (demo)
Other appearances World Senior Championships: 11 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
Medal record

Ann-Catrin Kjerr (born 14 February 1949) is a Swedish curler. [1]

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She is a 1991 World bronze medallist and 1991 European bronze medallist. She competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics when curling was a demonstration sport. [2]

In 1988 she was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach!Events
1983–84 Ingrid Thidevall-Meldahl Ann-Catrin Kjerr Astrid Blomberg Sylvia Malmberg SWCC 1984 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1984 (7th)
1990–91 Anette Norberg Cathrine Norberg Anna Rindeskog Helene Granqvist Ann-Catrin KjerrSWCC 1991 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1991 Bronze medal icon.svg
1991–92Anette NorbergAnna RindeskogCathrine NorbergHelene GranqvistAnn-Catrin Kjerr ECC 1991 Bronze medal icon.svg
OG 1992 (demo) (5th)
2003–04Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin Kjerr Inger Berg Sylvia Malmberg Birgitta Törn Gunilla Bergman WSCC 2004 Silver medal icon.svg
2004–05Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrInger BergSylvia MalmbergBirgitta TörnGunilla Bergman WSCC 2005 Bronze medal icon.svg
2005–06Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrInger BergSylvia MalmbergBirgitta TörnGunilla Bergman WSCC 2006 Gold medal icon.svg
2006–07Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrBirgitta TörnInger BergSylvia LiljeforsGunilla Bergman WSCC 2007 Gold medal icon.svg
2007–08Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrBirgitta TörnSylvia LiljeforsInger BergGunilla Bergman WSCC 2008 (6th)
2008–09Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin Kjerr Anta Hedström Sylvia LiljeforsGunilla Bergman WSCC 2009 Bronze medal icon.svg
2009–10Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrAnta HedströmSylvia Liljefors Olof Liljefors WSCC 2010 Bronze medal icon.svg
2010–11Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrAnta HedströmSylvia LiljeforsGunilla Bergman WSCC 2011 Silver medal icon.svg
2011–12Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrAnta HedströmSylvia Liljefors Marie Lehander Gunilla Bergman WSCC 2012 Bronze medal icon.svg
2012–13Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrAnta HedströmSylvia LiljeforsMarie Lehander Jan-Erik Kjerr WSCC 2013 Bronze medal icon.svg
2013–14Ingrid MeldahlAnn-Catrin KjerrAnta HedströmSylvia LiljeforsMarie LehanderGunilla Bergman WSCC 2014 (4th)

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