Maria Hasselborg

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Astrid Mio Maria Hasselborg
 
Other namesMio
Born (1980-12-19) 19 December 1980 (age 42)
Team
Curling clubHärnösands CK,
CK Granit-Gävle, Gävle
Curling career Curling pictogram.svg
Member AssociationFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
European Championship
appearances
3 (2001, 2002, 2006)
Medal record
Curling
European Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2001 Vierumäki
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2002 Grindelward
Swedish Women's Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2006

Astrid Mio Maria Hasselborg [1] (born 19 December 1980) is a Swedish female curler. [2]

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She is a two-time European champion.

Hasselborg was born in a family of well-known Swedish curlers; her father Stefan, uncle (Stefan's brother) Mikael, and cousins (Mikael's children) Marcus (son) and Anna (daughter).

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2001–02 Anette Norberg Cathrine Norberg Eva Lund Mio Hasselborg Anna Rindeskog Stefan Lund ECC 2001 Gold medal icon.svg
2002Anette NorbergCathrine NorbergEva Lund Helena Lingham Mio HasselborgStefan Lund ECC 2002 Gold medal icon.svg
2002–03 Anna Bergström Ulrika Bergman Maria "Mia" Zackrisson Mio Hasselborg
2005–06 Camilla Johansson Katarina Nyberg Mio Hasselborg Elisabeth Persson Linda Ohlson SWCC 2006 Gold medal icon.svg
2006–07Camilla JohanssonKatarina NybergMio HasselborgElisabeth PerssonLinda Ohlsson Per Noreen ECC 2006 (6th)

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References

  1. Astrid Mio Maria Hasselborg (Sollefteå, 38 år) - Merinfo.se (in Swedish)
  2. Landslagsspelare genom tiderna – Damer - Svenska Curlingförbundet Archived 2019-09-09 at the Wayback Machine (in Swedish) (Swedish female national curlers; look at "Hasselborg, Maria")