Mikael Hasselborg | |
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Other names | Micke [1] |
Born | 7 April 1954 |
Team | |
Curling club | Sollefteå CK, Sollefteå |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Sweden |
World Championship appearances | 5 (1983, 1985, 1986, 1992, 1996) |
European Championship appearances | 2 (1990, 1994) |
World Senior Curling Championship appearances | 5 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024) |
Kurt Mikael "Micke" Hasselborg [2] (born 7 April 1954) is a Swedish curler and curling coach. [1]
He is a 1990 European champion and 1985 World championship silver medallist. [3]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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1982–83 | Stefan Hasselborg | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Wernblom | WCC 1983 (4th) | ||
1984–85 | Stefan Hasselborg | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Wernblom | WCC 1985 | ||
1985–86 | Stefan Hasselborg | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Wernblom | WCC 1986 (4th) | ||
1989–90 | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Vågberg | Stefan Hasselborg | SMCC 1990 | ||
1990–91 | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Vågberg | Stefan Hasselborg | ECC 1990 | ||
1991–92 | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Vågberg | Stefan Hasselborg | Lars-Åke Nordström (WCC) | WCC 1992 (7th) | |
1993–94 | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Vågberg | Stefan Hasselborg | SMCC 1994 | ||
1994–95 | Mikael Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Lars Vågberg | Stefan Hasselborg | Lars-Åke Nordström (ECC) | ECC 1994 | |
1995–96 | Mikael Hasselborg | Stefan Hasselborg | Hans Nordin | Peter Eriksson | Lars-Åke Nordström (WCC) | WCC 1996 (5th) | |
2015–16 | Mats Wranå | Mikael Hasselborg | Anders Eriksson | Gerry Wahlin | Lars Lindgren | WSCC 2016 | |
2016–17 | Mats Wranå | Mikael Hasselborg | Anders Eriksson | Gerry Wahlin | WSCC 2017 | ||
2017–18 | Mats Wranå | Mikael Hasselborg | Anders Eriksson | Gerry Wahlin | Mikael Ljungberg | Mikael Ljungberg | WSCC 2018 |
Year | Tournament, event | National team | Place |
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1999 | 1999 World Women's Curling Championship | Sweden (women) | |
2003 | 2003 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior men) | |
2005 | 2005 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior men) | |
2006 | 2006 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior men) | |
2006 | 2006 World Men's Curling Championship | Sweden (men) | 5 |
2007 | 2007 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior men) | |
2009 | 2009 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior women) | 6 |
2010 | 2010 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior women) | |
2011 | 2011 World Junior Curling Championships | Sweden (junior women) | 4 |
2014 | 2014 European Curling Championships | Sweden (women) | 5 |
He is from a well-known Swedish curling family; his older brother and longtime teammate Stefan, niece (Stefan's daughter) Maria, and his own children: daughter Anna (2018 Winter Olympics champion) and son Marcus.
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