Stefan Hasselborg (born 30 April 1949) is a
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curler and curling
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From 1998 until 2010 he was a national coach of the Swedish Curling Association ( sv, Svenska Curlingförbundet).
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In 1990 he was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame Swedish Curling Hall of Fame
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Personal life
He is from a well-known Swedish curling family; his younger brother is longtime teammate Mikael and Mikael's children are Anna
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, and his own daughter Maria is also a curler.
Teams
Record as a coach of national teams
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Living people
1949 births
Swedish male curlers
European curling champions
Swedish curling champions
Swedish curling coaches
21st-century Swedish people
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