Gunilla Bergman

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Gunilla Bergman
 
Other namesNilla
Born (1949-01-29) 29 January 1949 (age 73)
Team
Curling clubAmatörföreningens CK, Stockholm
Career
Member AssociationFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
World Championship
appearances
1 (1979)
European Championship
appearances
1 (1979)

Gunilla "Nilla" Bergman (born 29 January 1949) is a Swedish curler and curling coach. [1]

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She is a 1979 World silver medallist and a 1979 European silver medallist.

In 1982 she was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateEvents
1978–79 Birgitta Törn Katarina Hultling Susanne Gynning-Ödling Gunilla Bergman SWCC 1979 Gold medal icon.svg
WCC 1979 Silver medal icon.svg
1979–80Birgitta TörnKatarina HultlingSusanne Gynning-ÖdlingGunilla Bergman ECC 1979 Silver medal icon.svg
2008–09 Ingrid Meldahl Ann-Catrin Kjerr Anta Hedström Sylvia Liljefors Gunilla Bergman WSCC 2009 Bronze medal icon.svg

Record as a coach of national teams

YearTournament, eventNational teamPlace
2004 2004 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
Silver medal icon.svg
2005 2005 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
Bronze medal icon.svg
2006 2006 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
Gold medal icon.svg
2007 2007 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
Gold medal icon.svg
2008 2008 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
6
2011 2011 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
Silver medal icon.svg
2012 2012 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
Bronze medal icon.svg
2014 2014 World Senior Curling Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden (senior women)
4

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References

  1. Landslagsspelare genom tiderna – Damer - Svenska Curlingförbundet Archived 2019-09-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Swedish) (Swedish female national curlers; look at "Bergman, Gunilla")