Anna Le Moine

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Anna Le Moine Curling
Anna Le Moine at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics
birthday October 30, 1973
place of birth Sveg
Career
nation SwedenSweden Sweden
society Härnösands curling club
Playing position Lead
Playing hand right
status active
Medal table
Olympic medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World Cup medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
EM medals 4 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
J-WM medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
gold 2006 Turin
gold 2010 Vancouver
World Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2005 paisley
gold 2006 Grande Prairie
European Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
silver 1999 Chamonix
gold 2003 Courmayeur
gold 2004 Sofia
gold 2005 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
gold 2007 Fuessen
silver 2008 Örnsköldsvik
Junior World Curling ChampionshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze 1994 Sofia
silver 1995 Perth
last change: February 27, 2009

Anna Le Moine (* thirtieth October 1973 in Sveg as Anna Bergström , formerly known as Anna Svärd ) is a Swedish curler .

It belongs to the Härnösands Curlingklubb and playing in the team of Skip Anette Norberg on the position of the lead . She works as a part-time traffic planner .

Since her debut, Le Moine has won the European Championship 4 times and the World Curling Championship 2 times .

As the lead of the Swedish curling team with Skip Anette Norberg, Third Eva Lund , Second Cathrine Lindahl and Alternate Ulrika Bergman , Le Moine won the 2006 Olympic gold medal in Turin . In the final, the team prevailed against Switzerland with 7: 6 stones. In 2010 she won gold at the Winter Olympics for the second time with the same team in Vancouver. In the final they beat the Canadians to Skip Cheryl Bernard 7: 6 after a stolen stone in the additional end.

Her younger sister Kajsa Bergström is also a successful curler.

In elementary school, Le Moine was in the same class as Olympic biathlon champion Anna Carin Olofsson .

successes

  • Olympic Winter Games: Gold 2006 , Gold 2010
  • World Championships: Gold 2005, Gold 2006
  • European Championships: Silver 1999, Gold 2003, Gold 2004, Gold 2005, Gold 2007, Silver 2008
  • Junior World Championships: bronze 1994, silver 1995

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Olofsson and Le Moine were in the same school class (Swedish)