Sofia Mabergs

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Sofia Mabergs Curling
birthday 9th April 1993 (age 27)
place of birth Painting
Career
nation SwedenSweden Sweden
society Sundbybergs CK
Playing position Lead
Playing hand right
status active
Medal table
Olympic medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World Cup medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
EM medals 1 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
M-EM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
gold 2018 Pyeongchang
World Curling Federation World Curling Championships
silver 2018 North Bay
World Curling Federation European Curling Championships
silver 2016 Renfrewshire
silver 2017 St. Gallen
gold 2018 Tallinn
Mixed European Curling ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
gold 2014 Copenhagen
last change: November 26, 2018

Sofia Mabergs (born April 9, 1993 in Malung ) is a  Swedish  curler . She currently plays the lead position in  Anna Hasselborg's team .

Career

Mabergs began her international career at the  2011 Junior World Championships as a lead in Jonna McManus' team ; the team took fourth place. The same placement she reached at the Junior World Championships 2012 in the team of Sara McManus ; the following year she was fifth again with Sara McManus.

In 2014 she won the gold medal at the Mixed European Championships as the lead in the team skipped by her brother Patric Mabergs .

At the 2014 World Cup , she was a substitute for Margaretha Sigfridsson's team and came in seventh. She then moved to Anna Hasselborg's team, with whom she finished fourth at the 2017 World Cup .

At the  European Championships in 2016  , she moved into the final with Hasselborg, but lost to the Russian team of  Viktorija Moissejewa . At the  European Championships in 2017  , she came back to the final with the Swedish team, but had to admit defeat to Scotland (Skip: Eve Muirhead).

Mabergs represented Sweden at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games with Anna Hasselborg,  Sara McManus  (third) and  Agnes beinhauer (second)  . In the final against South Korea with Skip Kim Eun-jung , the Swedes won the gold medal. At the 2018 World Cup in North Bay, Canada, she lost to the Canadian team around Jennifer Jones in the final and won the silver medal. In November 2018 she and the Hasselborg team won the European Championship 2018 by beating Switzerland in the final (Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni ) ; it was her first gold medal in the competition.

Mabergs plays with the Hasselborg team on the World Curling Tour and has won several tournaments there. In September 2018, she won her first Grand Slam of Curling tournament with the Elite 10 in Chatham-Kent . It was the first victory in a Grand Slam tournament for the Hasselborg team, but also the first victory for a Swedish women's team. In October 2018, she won the second Grand Slam in a row at the Masters in Truro .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Team Anna Hasselborg, Grand Slam of Curling . Retrieved November 29, 2017
  2. Sofia Mabergs, worldcurl.com
  3. Hasselborg makes GSOC history winning 1st Elite 10 women's title. In: thegrandslamofcurling.com. September 30, 2018, accessed November 26, 2018 .
  4. ^ Hasselborg wins second straight GSOC title at Masters. In: thegrandslamofcurling.com. October 28, 2018, accessed November 26, 2018 .