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Anette Norberg
Anette Norberg (born 12 November 1966) is a retired Swedish curler from Härnösand. She and her team were the Olympic women's curling champions in 2006 and 2010. After winning the 2006 Women's Curling tournament in Turin over Mirjam Ott's Swiss team, she led her team to victory for gold over Cheryl Bernard's Canadian team in the 2010 Women's Curling tournament in Vancouver; becoming the first skip in the history of curling to successfully defend an Olympic title. Her team that retired after the 2010 Olympics (although she herself continued until 2013) is regarded as one of the best women's curling teams in history, and she is often regarded as one of the best female skips in history, particularly after adding yet another world title in 2011 with a new younger team. Career Norberg started to curl at the age of ten. Norberg won seven European Curling Championships (, , , , , and ) and three World Curling Championships (2005, 2006 and 2011). She also won silver medal at the 2 ...
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Härnösand
Härnösand () is a locality and the seat of Härnösand Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden with 17,556 inhabitants in 2010. It is called "the gate to the High Coast" because of the world heritage landscape just a few miles north of Härnösand. Härnösand is the seat of the Diocese of Härnösand. History On 10 December 1885, Härnösand became the first town in Sweden with electric street lighting, following the Gådeå power station being taken into use. Education Härnösand is the seat of The National Agency for Special Needs Education and Schools (''Specialpedagogiska skolmyndigheten''). The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) operates its training programme Sida Partnership Forum in Härnösand. Industry One of the biggest employers in Härnösand is the cable-TV and Cable internet service provider Com Hem. Sports The women's team of the bandy club Härnösands AIK plays in the highest division and the men's team has don ...
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1989 World Women's Curling Championship
The 1989 World Women's Curling Championship was held at the Milwaukee Auditorium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from April 3–9, 1989. After having lost the 1988 World final, the Heather Houston team, representing Canada, defeated Norway in the final to claim Canada's sixth women's world championship gold medal. Teams Round robin standings Round robin results Draw 1 Draw 2 Draw 3 Draw 4 Draw 5 Draw 6 Draw 7 Draw 8 Draw 9 Tie breaker Playoffs Semifinals Finals References * {{World Curling Championships World Women's Curling Championship Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... World Women's Curling Championship, 1989 1989 in sports in Wisconsin Sports competitions in Milwaukee Women's curling co ...
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2008 European Curling Championships
The 2008 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held at Swedbank Arena in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden December 6–13, 2008. In a rematch of the men's A-Group final from the 2007 European Curling Championships, David Murdoch led Scotland to a second straight gold medal over Norway's Thomas Ulsrud 7–6 in an extra end. On the women's side, Switzerland's Mirjam Ott defeated home-country favorite Anette Norberg of Sweden 5–4. A total of 51 teams from 29 European countries competed. Men's Teams Group A ''*Mabergs skips and throws third rocks; Edlund throws skip rocks'' ''Ireland and Spain drop to the B-Group'' Results ''All times local'' = Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 08:00 = = Draw 2 Saturday December 6, 16:00 = = Draw 3 Sunday December 7, 09:00 = = Draw 4 Sunday December 7, 19:00 = = Draw 5 Monday December 8, 12:00 = = Draw 6 Monday December 8, 20:00 = = Draw 7 Tuesday December 9, 14:00 = = Draw 8 Wednesday December 1 ...
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1987 European Curling Championships
The 1987 European Curling Championships were held from 8 to 12 December at the Eis-Bundesleistungs-Zentrum arena in Oberstdorf, West Germany. The Swedish men's team skipped by Thomas Norgren won their second title and the West German women's team skipped by Andrea Schöpp Andrea Schöpp (born 27 February 1965) is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She lectures part-time in statistics at the University of Munich. Career Schöpp is a two-time World champion ( and ), seven-time European champion (, , , ... won their third title. Men Teams First Phase (Triple Knockout) Round 1 Two teams promoted to Second Phase Round 2 Three teams promoted to Second Phase Round 3 Three teams promoted to Second Phase Second Phase (Double Knockout) Round 1 Two teams promoted to Playoffs Round 2 Two teams promoted to Playoffs Placement Phase Range 9-14 Range 5-8 Playoffs Final standings Women Teams First Phase (Triple Knockout) Round 1 Two teams prom ...
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1984 European Curling Championships
The 1984 European Curling Championships were held from 9 to 14 December at the Palais des Sports arena in Morzine, France. The Swiss men's team skipped by Peter Attinger Jr. won their fifth European title, and the German women's team skipped by Almut Hege won their first European title. Men's Teams Round robin Group A Group B : Teams to playoffs : Teams to tiebreaker Tiebreaker Ranking games for 5th-14th places Playoffs Final standings Women's Teams Round robin Group A Group B : Teams to playoffs Ranking games for 5th-14th places Playoffs Final standings References {{European Curling Championships European Curling Championships, 1984 European Curling Championships, 1984 European Curling Championships Curling competitions in France International sports competitions hosted by France European Curling Championships The European Curling Championships are annual curling tournaments held in Europe between various European nations. The ...
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2007 European Curling Championships
The 2007 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Füssen, Germany December 1-8, 2007. Scotland, skipped by David Murdoch, won the gold medal by beating Norway's Thomas Ulsrud 5-3 in the final. Norway had not lost a single game entering the final. On the women's side, Anette Norberg of Sweden captured the gold medal with a 9-4 victory over Scotland's Kelly Wood. This marks Norberg's sixth European championship in the last seven years. Men's teams Group A Standings *''Finland and Italy drop to the B-Group'' Results ''All Times Local'' =Session 1= December 1, 2006, 12:00 =Session 2= December 1, 2006, 20:00 ''(Czech Republic ran out of time)'' =Session 3= December 2, 2006, 13:00 =Session 4= December 3, 2006, 08:00 =Session 5= December 3, 2006, 16:00 =Session 6= December 4, 2006, 09:00 =Session 7= December 4, 2006, 19:00 =Session 8= December 5, 2006, 14:00 =Session 9= December 6, 2006, 08:00 =Tiebreakers= Thur ...
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2005 European Curling Championships
The 2005 European Curling Championships were held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany from December 9 to 17. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Tie breaker ''December 15th, 20:00'' Playoffs Semifinals ''December 16th, 16:00'' Bronze-medal game ''December 17th, 14:00'' Gold-medal game ''December 17th, 14:00'' B tournament Group A Final round robin standings Group B Final round robin standings Playoffs Challenge series (Best of Three. Winner gets a berth in the 2006 World Men's Curling Championship along with the top 7 A-tournament teams) * 7–2 * 10–5 * 6–5 Women's A tournament Final round robin standings Tie breakers ''December 15th, 12:00'' ''December 15th, 20:00'' Playoffs Semifinals ''December 16th, 12:00'' Bronze-medal game ''December 17th, 9:00'' Gold-medal game ''December 17th, 9:00'' B tournament Group A Final round robin standings Group B Final round robin standings Playoffs Challenge series (Best of Thre ...
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2004 European Curling Championships
The 2004 European Curling Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria from December 4 to 11. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Draws =Draw 1= ''December 4th, 14:00'' =Draw 2= ''December 5th, 8:00'' =Draw 3= ''December 5th, 16:00'' =Draw 4= ''December 6th, 9:00'' =Draw 5= ''December 6th, 19:00'' =Draw 6= ''December 7th, 12:00'' =Draw 7= ''December 7th, 20:00'' =Draw 8= ''December 8th, 14:00'' =Draw 9= ''December 9th, 8:00'' Tie breaker ''December 9th, 16:00'' Playoffs =Semifinals= ''December 10th, 16:00'' =Bronze-medal game= ''December 11th, 14:00'' =Gold-medal game= ''December 11th, 14:00'' Medals Women's A tournament Final round robin standings Draws =Draw 1= ''December 4th, 9:00'' =Draw 2= ''December 4th, 19:00'' =Draw 3= ''December 5th, 12:00'' =Draw 4= ''December 5th, 20:00'' =Draw 5= ''December 6th, 14:00'' =Draw 6= ''December 7th, 8:00'' =Draw 7= ''Dec ...
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2003 European Curling Championships
The 2003 European Curling Championships were held in Courmayeur, Italy December 5–13. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Playoffs =Bronze-medal game= ''December 13th, 14:00'' =Gold-medal game= ''December 13th, 14:00'' Medals Women's A tournament Final round robin standings Playoffs =Semifinals= ''December 12th, 11:30'' =Bronze-medal game= ''December 13th, 10:00'' =Gold-medal game= ''December 13th, 10:00'' Medals References *Men: *Women: European Curling Championships The European Curling Championships are annual curling tournaments held in Europe between various European nations. The European Curling Championships are usually held in early to mid December. The tournament also acts as a qualifier for the World ... Curling Championships European Curling Championships International curling competitions hosted by Italy 2003 in European sport {{curling-stub ...
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2002 European Curling Championships
The 2002 European Curling Championships were held in Grindelwald, Switzerland December 5–14. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Playoffs =Semifinals= ''December 13th, 20:00'' =Bronze Medal Game= ''December 14th, 14:00'' =Gold Medal Game= ''December 14th, 14:00'' Medals Women's A tournament Final round robin standings Playoffs =Semifinals= ''December 13th, 16:00'' =Bronze Medal Game= ''December 14th, 10:00'' =Gold Medal Game= ''December 14th, 10:00'' Medals References *Men: *Women: European Curling Championships Curling Championships European Curling Championships Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... Curling competitions in Switzerland 2002 in European sport {{curling-stub no:Curling-EM 2003 ...
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2001 European Curling Championships
The 2001 European Curling Championships were held in Vierumäki, Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B ..., on December 8–15. Men's A tournament Final round robin standings Draws =Draw 1= Denmark 10–3 Finland Sweden 4–3 Switzerland Norway 8–5 Germany Scotland 8–5 France Czech Republic 6–5 Italy =Draw 2= Sweden 8–6 Italy Germany 9–1 Czech Republic Finland 7–1 France Norway 6–3 Denmark Switzerland 6–1 Scotland =Draw 3= Scotland 9–5 Czech Republic France 8–7 Denmark Switzerland 6–5 Italy Finland 8–4 Germany Norway 7–5 Sweden =Draw 4= Switzerland 8–7 Denmark Norway 8–4 Finland Sweden 9–5 Czech Republic Scotland 9–2 Italy Germany 9–2 France =Draw 5= Norway 11–5 I ...
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1988 European Curling Championships
The 1988 European Curling Championships were held from 6 to 10 December at the Perth Ice Rink arena in Perth, Scotland. The Scottish men's team skipped by David Smith won their fourth title and the Swedish women's team skipped by Elisabeth Högström Elisabeth Högström (born 17 March 1951 as Elisabeth Carlsson) is a Swedish curler, world champion and five times European champion. [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]