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Anna Hasselborg

Anna Ellinor Hasselborg (born 5 May 1989) is a Swedish curler who is the 2018 Olympic Champion in women's curling and a former World Junior Champion skip.[3] In November 2019, she became the first curler in history to reign as the simultaneous holder of the European Curling Championship gold medal, the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship gold medal, and the Olympic gold medal.

Anna Hasselborg
Born
Anna Ellinor Hasselborg

(1989-05-05) 5 May 1989 (age 34)
Stockholm, Sweden[1]
Team
Curling clubSundbybergs CK,
Sundbyberg, SWE
SkipAnna Hasselborg
ThirdSara McManus
SecondAgnes Knochenhauer
LeadSofia Mabergs
AlternateJohanna Heldin
Mixed doubles
partner
Oskar Eriksson
Curling career
Member Association Sweden
World Championship
appearances
7 (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
World Mixed Doubles Championship
appearances
1 (2019)
European Championship
appearances
7 (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Olympic
appearances
2 (2018, 2022)
Grand Slam victories7 (2018 Elite 10 (Sept.), 2018 Masters, 2019 Tour Challenge, 2019 National, 2020 Canadian Open, 2021 National, 2022 Players')
Medal record

Career edit

Junior career edit

Hasselborg made her international debut at the 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship, playing third for Niklas Edin, winning a bronze medal. In 2009, Hasselborg played in her first World Juniors, skipping Sweden to a 6th-place finish. At the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships, Hasselborg upset the Canadian rink skipped by Rachel Homan in the final by a score of 8–3.

Hasselborg skipped Sweden at the 2013 Winter Universiade, leading her country to a 5th-place finish.

Women's career edit

Hasselborg graduated from the junior level in 2010, beginning to skip a team on the World Curling Tour. In her first season after juniors, her team won the 2011 Glynhill Ladies International.

Hasselborg skipped the Swedish national women's team at the 2014 European Curling Championships, leading her team to a 5th-place finish. This would be her first European Championship appearance.

In 2015, Hasselborg's current team of Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer, and Sofia Mabergs came together. The following season, the team won two Tour titles, the 2016 Oakville OCT Fall Classic and the 2016 Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup.[4] That season, the team also represented Sweden at the 2016 European Curling Championships, where they won a silver medal, losing to Russia's Victoria Moiseeva in the final. Later in the season, they represented Sweden at the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship, where they placed fourth.

Hasselborg's rink was selected to represent Sweden at the 2018 Winter Olympics. In the lead-up to the games, the team took home another silver medal at the European Championships, losing in the final of the 2017 European Curling Championships to Eve Muirhead's team from Scotland. A few months later, at the Olympics, Hasselborg led her team to a 7-2 round robin record, in second place behind the host Korean "garlic girls" team, skipped by Kim Eun-jung. In the playoffs, Hasselborg knocked off the Muirhead-led British rink in the semifinal before beating South Korea in the final to win the gold medal. A month later, Hasselborg skipped the Swedish national women's team at the 2018 World Women's Curling Championship, falling to the Canadian team in an extra end in the final to take home the silver medal.

Hasselborg won her first Grand Slam in the lone women's Elite 10 in 2018, going undefeated through the tournament and defeating Silvana Tirinzoni in the final.[5] A few weeks later, she won her second career Stockholm Ladies Cup. Then, at the 2018 Masters, Hasselborg won her second straight slam, defeating Rachel Homan in the final. The following month, Hasselborg and her team took home the gold medal at the 2018 European Curling Championships, her first gold medal at the Euros, defeating Switzerland's Tirinzoni rink in the final. Hasselborg lost the world final once again at the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship, this time losing to Tirinzoni. She was, however, victorious at the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Oskar Eriksson. The team secured the number one spot in the playoffs en route to defeating the Canadian pair of Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant in the final.

Team Hasselborg began the 2019–20 season at the Stu Sells Oakville Tankard, where they defeated Anna Sidorova in the final. They missed the playoffs at the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic after going 2–2 in the round robin. They defended their title at the 2019 European Curling Championships. Down 4–3 in the tenth end of the final to Scotland's Eve Muirhead, Hasselborg made a runback on her final stone to score two and win. In Grand Slam play, Team Hasselborg was the most dominant team on the women's side, winning them the 2019–20 Pinty's Cup. They lost in the semifinal of the Masters to Tracy Fleury before winning the next three Slams, the Tour Challenge, National and the Canadian Open. The team was set to represent Sweden at the 2020 World Women's Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6][7] The Canadian Open would be their last event of the season as both the Players' Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were also cancelled due to the pandemic.[8]

Hasselborg and her team won the first event of the abbreviated 2020–21 season, defeating Raphaela Keiser in the final of the 2020 Women's Masters Basel.[9] Next, they played Team Wranå in the Sweden National Challenge in December 2020, where they lost 17–12.[10] A "curling bubble" was set up in Calgary, Canada in the spring, which hosted several events, including the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship and two slams.[11] Team Hasselborg competed in both the 2021 Champions Cup and the 2021 Players' Championship, finishing 0–4 at the Champions Cup and reaching the semifinals of the Players'. The following week, the team represented Sweden at the Worlds. Through the round robin, Hasselborg led her team to a 10–3 record, qualifying them for the playoffs. After defeating Canada's Kerri Einarson 8–3 in the qualification round, they lost a narrow 8–7 semifinal against the RCF, skipped by Alina Kovaleva. This put them in the bronze medal game, which they lost 9–5 to the Tabitha Peterson rink of the United States.[12] On 4 June 2021 Hasselborg and her teammates were selected as the Olympic Team for the 2022 Winter Olympics.[13]

Team Hasselborg began the 2021–22 season competing in the men's Baden Masters tour event, where they missed the playoffs. At the 2021 Women's Masters Basel, the team made it all the way to the final, where they lost to Denmark's Madeleine Dupont.[14] Next, they played in the 2021 Masters Grand Slam event, where they again missed the playoffs. They were able to rebound at the 2021 National, however, claiming the title with a 9–6 victory over Tracy Fleury in the final game.[15] In November, Team Hasselborg again represented Sweden at the 2021 European Curling Championships where they finished third in the round robin with a 7–2 record. They then defeated Russia's Alina Kovaleva in the semifinal before dropping the final to Scotland's Eve Muirhead, settling for silver.[16] The next event for Team Hasselborg was the 2022 Winter Olympics, where they attempted to defend their gold medal from 2018. The team placed second after the round robin preliminary stage with a 7–2 record. This earned them a semifinal berth where they would face Great Britain's Muirhead rink. In one of the highest-scoring games in curling, Muirhead scored a single point in the extra end to win 12–11, ending Hasselborg's chances of repeating as Olympic gold medallists. They did still earn a medal from the Games, however, as they were able to beat Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni rink 9–7 in the bronze medal game.[17] Next for the Swedish rink was the 2022 World Women's Curling Championship, where they finished fourth in the round robin with a 9–3 record. They then defeated the United States Cory Christensen in the qualification game before dropping the semifinal and bronze medal games to Switzerland and Canada, respectively, placing fourth.[18] Team Hasselborg wrapped up their season at the final two Slams of the season, the 2022 Players' Championship and the 2022 Champions Cup. At the Players', the team began with two straight losses before rattling off six straight victories to claim the event title, despite Hasselborg and third Sara McManus feeling ill in the final game due to food poisoning. With the victory, Team Hasselborg became the first women's team to win a career Grand Slam (winning all four 'majors').[19] At the Champions Cup, they went undefeated up until the semifinal round where they were eliminated by Kerri Einarson.

In their first event of the 2022–23 season, Team Hasselborg won the 2022 Oslo Cup. After a 4–1 round robin record, the team knocked off Isabella Wranå in the semifinal and the newly formed Kaitlyn Lawes rink in the championship game.[20] Next for the team was the European Qualifier best-of-seven series between them and Team Wranå. Team Hasselborg won the series 4–1, becoming the Swedish team for the 2022 European Curling Championships.[21] In their first Slam of the season, the 2022 National, the team missed the playoffs with a 1–3 record, meaning they would not have the chance to repeat as champions for a third year in a row.[22] They were able to qualify at the next Slam, the 2022 Tour Challenge, where they fell in the quarterfinals to Kerri Einarson.[23] Back at home, the team claimed their second event title of the season after going undefeated to win the Sundbyberg Open. They played with three players, with Sara McManus out on maternity leave.[24] At the European Championship, the team's alternate Johanna Heldin stepped in at lead. The team went 5–4 through the round robin, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2015.[25] Back on the Slam tour, Team Hasselborg lost 5–2 to Rachel Homan in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Masters.[26] They also lost in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Canadian Open, 8–7 to Satsuki Fujisawa.[27] In February, the team won the Swedish Women's Curling Championship and the Swedish World Qualifier over Team Wranå, qualifying for the World Championship.[28] In their final event before the Worlds, the team lost in the final of the Sun City Cup to Marianne Rørvik.[29] At the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship, which was held in Sandviken, the team finished fifth through the round robin with a 7–5 record, enough to make the playoffs.[30] After defeating Italy in the qualification game, they once again lost both the semifinal and the bronze medal game to Switzerland and Canada to finish fourth.[31] The team finished their season at the 2023 Players' Championship and the 2023 Champions Cup. After missing the playoffs at the Players', the team made it to the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup where they lost 7–6 to Team Homan.[32] Hasselborg herself did not compete in the Champions Cup as she was on maternity leave expecting her second child.[33]

Back together for the 2023–24 season, Team Hasselborg defended their title at the 2023 Oslo Cup, stealing the victory against Marianne Rørvik.[34] They then made a second straight final at the 2023 Women's Masters Basel before falling short to Silvana Tirinzoni.[35] At the best-of-seven European qualifier against Isabella Wranå, the team lost the series 4–2, meaning they would not represent Sweden for the first time since 2015.[36] Back on tour, the team rebounded immediately by winning the 2023 Players Open, downing Team Wranå in the final.[37] At the first Slam of the season, the 2023 Tour Challenge, the team went unbeaten until the semifinals where they were stopped by Jennifer Jones.[38] They also reached the semifinals of the 2023 National before losing to Rachel Homan.[39] After missing the playoffs at the 2023 Western Showdown, the team had back-to-back quarterfinal finishes at the 2023 Masters and the 2024 Canadian Open, losing out to Team Jones on both occasions.[40] Days before the 2024 Swedish Women's Championship, Team Hasselborg was appointed to represent Sweden at the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship as they had accumulated more points than Team Wranå throughout the first part of the season.[41] Still, the team went on to win the Swedish Championship. At the Worlds, Team Hasselborg started with three consecutive losses before turning things around, finishing the round robin in fifth place with a 7–5 record.[42] They then lost to Korea's Gim Eun-ji in the qualification round, eliminating them from medal contention for the first time in Hasselborg's career. The Hasselborg rink ended their season at the 2024 Players' Championship where after a 3–2 round robin record they lost in the quarterfinals to Gim.[43]

 

Personal life edit

Hasselborg is married to Mathias Hasselborg[44] (né Eriksson),[45] and has one daughter and one son.[46] She comes from a family of curlers including father Mikael, uncle Stefan, brother Marcus and cousin Mio.[47] She lives in Solna, a suburb of Stockholm.[48]

Grand Slam record edit

Hasselborg and her rink became the first women's team to win a career "Grand Slam" (winning all four 'majors') when she won the 2022 Players' Championship.

Key
C Champion
F Lost in Final
SF Lost in Semifinal
QF Lost in Quarterfinals
R16 Lost in the round of 16
Q Did not advance to playoffs
T2 Played in Tier 2 event
DNP Did not participate in event
N/A Not a Grand Slam event that season
Event 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24
Tour Challenge N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A T2 SF F DNP C N/A N/A QF SF
The National N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Q Q DNP QF C N/A C Q SF
Masters N/A N/A DNP DNP DNP DNP SF SF C SF N/A Q QF QF
Canadian Open N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP DNP SF Q Q C N/A N/A QF QF
Players' Q DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SF QF F N/A SF C Q QF
Champions Cup N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A DNP F QF DNP N/A Q SF DNP N/A

Former events edit

Teams edit

Season Skip Third Second Lead
2008–09[49] Anna Hasselborg Agnes Knochenhauer Sofie Sidén Zandra Flyg
2009–10 Anna Hasselborg Jonna McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sara McManus
2010–11 Anna Hasselborg Sabina Kraupp Agnes Knochenhauer Zandra Flyg
2011–12 Anna Hasselborg Sabina Kraupp Margaretha Dryburgh Zandra Flyg
2012–13 Anna Hasselborg Karin Rudström Agnes Knochenhauer Zandra Flyg
2013–14 Anna Hasselborg Karin Rudström Agnes Knochenhauer Zandra Flyg
2014–15 Anna Hasselborg Agnes Knochenhauer Karin Rudström Zandra Flyg
2015–16 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2016–17 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2017–18 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2018–19 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2019–20 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2020–21 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2021–22 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2022–23 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs
2023–24 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs

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Anna Ellinor Hasselborg born 5 May 1989 is a Swedish curler who is the 2018 Olympic Champion in women s curling and a former World Junior Champion skip 3 In November 2019 she became the first curler in history to reign as the simultaneous holder of the European Curling Championship gold medal the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship gold medal and the Olympic gold medal Anna HasselborgCurlerBornAnna Ellinor Hasselborg 1989 05 05 5 May 1989 age 34 Stockholm Sweden 1 TeamCurling clubSundbybergs CK Sundbyberg SWESkipAnna HasselborgThirdSara McManusSecondAgnes KnochenhauerLeadSofia MabergsAlternateJohanna HeldinMixed doublespartnerOskar ErikssonCurling careerMember Association SwedenWorld Championshipappearances7 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 2024 World Mixed Doubles Championshipappearances1 2019 European Championshipappearances7 2014 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 Olympicappearances2 2018 2022 Grand Slam victories7 2018 Elite 10 Sept 2018 Masters 2019 Tour Challenge 2019 National 2020 Canadian Open 2021 National 2022 Players Medal record Women s Curling Representing Sweden Olympic Games 2018 Pyeongchang Team 2022 Beijing Team World Championships 2018 North Bay 2019 Silkeborg World Mixed Doubles Championship 2019 Stavanger European Championships 2018 Tallinn 2019 Helsingborg 2016 Renfrewshire 2017 St Gallen 2021 Lillehammer World Junior Championships 2010 Flims European Mixed Championship 2008 Kitzbuhel Swedish Women s Championship 2011 Sundbyberg 2014 Umea 2019 Jonkoping 2020 Jonkoping 2023 Karlstad 2024 Jonkoping 2017 Jonkoping 2008 Ornskoldsvik 2013 Falun 2016 Pitea 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Junior career 1 2 Women s career 2 Personal life 3 Grand Slam record 3 1 Former events 4 Teams 5 References 6 External linksCareer editJunior career edit Hasselborg made her international debut at the 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship playing third for Niklas Edin winning a bronze medal In 2009 Hasselborg played in her first World Juniors skipping Sweden to a 6th place finish At the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships Hasselborg upset the Canadian rink skipped by Rachel Homan in the final by a score of 8 3 Hasselborg skipped Sweden at the 2013 Winter Universiade leading her country to a 5th place finish Women s career edit Hasselborg graduated from the junior level in 2010 beginning to skip a team on the World Curling Tour In her first season after juniors her team won the 2011 Glynhill Ladies International Hasselborg skipped the Swedish national women s team at the 2014 European Curling Championships leading her team to a 5th place finish This would be her first European Championship appearance In 2015 Hasselborg s current team of Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer and Sofia Mabergs came together The following season the team won two Tour titles the 2016 Oakville OCT Fall Classic and the 2016 Stockholm Ladies Curling Cup 4 That season the team also represented Sweden at the 2016 European Curling Championships where they won a silver medal losing to Russia s Victoria Moiseeva in the final Later in the season they represented Sweden at the 2017 World Women s Curling Championship where they placed fourth Hasselborg s rink was selected to represent Sweden at the 2018 Winter Olympics In the lead up to the games the team took home another silver medal at the European Championships losing in the final of the 2017 European Curling Championships to Eve Muirhead s team from Scotland A few months later at the Olympics Hasselborg led her team to a 7 2 round robin record in second place behind the host Korean garlic girls team skipped by Kim Eun jung In the playoffs Hasselborg knocked off the Muirhead led British rink in the semifinal before beating South Korea in the final to win the gold medal A month later Hasselborg skipped the Swedish national women s team at the 2018 World Women s Curling Championship falling to the Canadian team in an extra end in the final to take home the silver medal Hasselborg won her first Grand Slam in the lone women s Elite 10 in 2018 going undefeated through the tournament and defeating Silvana Tirinzoni in the final 5 A few weeks later she won her second career Stockholm Ladies Cup Then at the 2018 Masters Hasselborg won her second straight slam defeating Rachel Homan in the final The following month Hasselborg and her team took home the gold medal at the 2018 European Curling Championships her first gold medal at the Euros defeating Switzerland s Tirinzoni rink in the final Hasselborg lost the world final once again at the 2019 World Women s Curling Championship this time losing to Tirinzoni She was however victorious at the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with partner Oskar Eriksson The team secured the number one spot in the playoffs en route to defeating the Canadian pair of Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant in the final Team Hasselborg began the 2019 20 season at the Stu Sells Oakville Tankard where they defeated Anna Sidorova in the final They missed the playoffs at the 2019 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic after going 2 2 in the round robin They defended their title at the 2019 European Curling Championships Down 4 3 in the tenth end of the final to Scotland s Eve Muirhead Hasselborg made a runback on her final stone to score two and win In Grand Slam play Team Hasselborg was the most dominant team on the women s side winning them the 2019 20 Pinty s Cup They lost in the semifinal of the Masters to Tracy Fleury before winning the next three Slams the Tour Challenge National and the Canadian Open The team was set to represent Sweden at the 2020 World Women s Curling Championship before the event got cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 6 7 The Canadian Open would be their last event of the season as both the Players Championship and the Champions Cup Grand Slam events were also cancelled due to the pandemic 8 Hasselborg and her team won the first event of the abbreviated 2020 21 season defeating Raphaela Keiser in the final of the 2020 Women s Masters Basel 9 Next they played Team Wrana in the Sweden National Challenge in December 2020 where they lost 17 12 10 A curling bubble was set up in Calgary Canada in the spring which hosted several events including the 2021 World Women s Curling Championship and two slams 11 Team Hasselborg competed in both the 2021 Champions Cup and the 2021 Players Championship finishing 0 4 at the Champions Cup and reaching the semifinals of the Players The following week the team represented Sweden at the Worlds Through the round robin Hasselborg led her team to a 10 3 record qualifying them for the playoffs After defeating Canada s Kerri Einarson 8 3 in the qualification round they lost a narrow 8 7 semifinal against the RCF skipped by Alina Kovaleva This put them in the bronze medal game which they lost 9 5 to the Tabitha Peterson rink of the United States 12 On 4 June 2021 Hasselborg and her teammates were selected as the Olympic Team for the 2022 Winter Olympics 13 Team Hasselborg began the 2021 22 season competing in the men s Baden Masters tour event where they missed the playoffs At the 2021 Women s Masters Basel the team made it all the way to the final where they lost to Denmark s Madeleine Dupont 14 Next they played in the 2021 Masters Grand Slam event where they again missed the playoffs They were able to rebound at the 2021 National however claiming the title with a 9 6 victory over Tracy Fleury in the final game 15 In November Team Hasselborg again represented Sweden at the 2021 European Curling Championships where they finished third in the round robin with a 7 2 record They then defeated Russia s Alina Kovaleva in the semifinal before dropping the final to Scotland s Eve Muirhead settling for silver 16 The next event for Team Hasselborg was the 2022 Winter Olympics where they attempted to defend their gold medal from 2018 The team placed second after the round robin preliminary stage with a 7 2 record This earned them a semifinal berth where they would face Great Britain s Muirhead rink In one of the highest scoring games in curling Muirhead scored a single point in the extra end to win 12 11 ending Hasselborg s chances of repeating as Olympic gold medallists They did still earn a medal from the Games however as they were able to beat Switzerland s Silvana Tirinzoni rink 9 7 in the bronze medal game 17 Next for the Swedish rink was the 2022 World Women s Curling Championship where they finished fourth in the round robin with a 9 3 record They then defeated the United States Cory Christensen in the qualification game before dropping the semifinal and bronze medal games to Switzerland and Canada respectively placing fourth 18 Team Hasselborg wrapped up their season at the final two Slams of the season the 2022 Players Championship and the 2022 Champions Cup At the Players the team began with two straight losses before rattling off six straight victories to claim the event title despite Hasselborg and third Sara McManus feeling ill in the final game due to food poisoning With the victory Team Hasselborg became the first women s team to win a career Grand Slam winning all four majors 19 At the Champions Cup they went undefeated up until the semifinal round where they were eliminated by Kerri Einarson In their first event of the 2022 23 season Team Hasselborg won the 2022 Oslo Cup After a 4 1 round robin record the team knocked off Isabella Wrana in the semifinal and the newly formed Kaitlyn Lawes rink in the championship game 20 Next for the team was the European Qualifier best of seven series between them and Team Wrana Team Hasselborg won the series 4 1 becoming the Swedish team for the 2022 European Curling Championships 21 In their first Slam of the season the 2022 National the team missed the playoffs with a 1 3 record meaning they would not have the chance to repeat as champions for a third year in a row 22 They were able to qualify at the next Slam the 2022 Tour Challenge where they fell in the quarterfinals to Kerri Einarson 23 Back at home the team claimed their second event title of the season after going undefeated to win the Sundbyberg Open They played with three players with Sara McManus out on maternity leave 24 At the European Championship the team s alternate Johanna Heldin stepped in at lead The team went 5 4 through the round robin missing the playoffs for the first time since 2015 25 Back on the Slam tour Team Hasselborg lost 5 2 to Rachel Homan in the quarterfinals of the 2022 Masters 26 They also lost in the quarterfinals of the 2023 Canadian Open 8 7 to Satsuki Fujisawa 27 In February the team won the Swedish Women s Curling Championship and the Swedish World Qualifier over Team Wrana qualifying for the World Championship 28 In their final event before the Worlds the team lost in the final of the Sun City Cup to Marianne Rorvik 29 At the 2023 World Women s Curling Championship which was held in Sandviken the team finished fifth through the round robin with a 7 5 record enough to make the playoffs 30 After defeating Italy in the qualification game they once again lost both the semifinal and the bronze medal game to Switzerland and Canada to finish fourth 31 The team finished their season at the 2023 Players Championship and the 2023 Champions Cup After missing the playoffs at the Players the team made it to the quarterfinals of the Champions Cup where they lost 7 6 to Team Homan 32 Hasselborg herself did not compete in the Champions Cup as she was on maternity leave expecting her second child 33 Back together for the 2023 24 season Team Hasselborg defended their title at the 2023 Oslo Cup stealing the victory against Marianne Rorvik 34 They then made a second straight final at the 2023 Women s Masters Basel before falling short to Silvana Tirinzoni 35 At the best of seven European qualifier against Isabella Wrana the team lost the series 4 2 meaning they would not represent Sweden for the first time since 2015 36 Back on tour the team rebounded immediately by winning the 2023 Players Open downing Team Wrana in the final 37 At the first Slam of the season the 2023 Tour Challenge the team went unbeaten until the semifinals where they were stopped by Jennifer Jones 38 They also reached the semifinals of the 2023 National before losing to Rachel Homan 39 After missing the playoffs at the 2023 Western Showdown the team had back to back quarterfinal finishes at the 2023 Masters and the 2024 Canadian Open losing out to Team Jones on both occasions 40 Days before the 2024 Swedish Women s Championship Team Hasselborg was appointed to represent Sweden at the 2024 World Women s Curling Championship as they had accumulated more points than Team Wrana throughout the first part of the season 41 Still the team went on to win the Swedish Championship At the Worlds Team Hasselborg started with three consecutive losses before turning things around finishing the round robin in fifth place with a 7 5 record 42 They then lost to Korea s Gim Eun ji in the qualification round eliminating them from medal contention for the first time in Hasselborg s career The Hasselborg rink ended their season at the 2024 Players Championship where after a 3 2 round robin record they lost in the quarterfinals to Gim 43 nbsp Personal life editHasselborg is married to Mathias Hasselborg 44 ne Eriksson 45 and has one daughter and one son 46 She comes from a family of curlers including father Mikael uncle Stefan brother Marcus and cousin Mio 47 She lives in Solna a suburb of Stockholm 48 Grand Slam record editHasselborg and her rink became the first women s team to win a career Grand Slam winning all four majors when she won the 2022 Players Championship Key C Champion F Lost in Final SF Lost in Semifinal QF Lost in Quarterfinals R16 Lost in the round of 16 Q Did not advance to playoffs T2 Played in Tier 2 event DNP Did not participate in event N A Not a Grand Slam event that season Event 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 2023 24 Tour Challenge N A N A N A N A N A T2 SF F DNP C N A N A QF SF The National N A N A N A N A N A Q Q DNP QF C N A C Q SF Masters N A N A DNP DNP DNP DNP SF SF C SF N A Q QF QF Canadian Open N A N A N A N A DNP DNP SF Q Q C N A N A QF QF Players Q DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP SF QF F N A SF C Q QF Champions Cup N A N A N A N A N A DNP F QF DNP N A Q SF DNP N A Former events edit Event 2014 15 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 Elite 10 N A N A N A N A C Colonial Square Ladies Classic QF N A N A N A N ATeams editSeason Skip Third Second Lead 2008 09 49 Anna Hasselborg Agnes Knochenhauer Sofie Siden Zandra Flyg 2009 10 Anna Hasselborg Jonna McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sara McManus 2010 11 Anna Hasselborg Sabina Kraupp Agnes Knochenhauer Zandra Flyg 2011 12 Anna Hasselborg Sabina Kraupp Margaretha Dryburgh Zandra Flyg 2012 13 Anna Hasselborg Karin Rudstrom Agnes Knochenhauer Zandra Flyg 2013 14 Anna Hasselborg Karin Rudstrom Agnes Knochenhauer Zandra Flyg 2014 15 Anna Hasselborg Agnes Knochenhauer Karin Rudstrom Zandra Flyg 2015 16 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2016 17 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2017 18 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2018 19 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2019 20 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2020 21 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2021 22 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2022 23 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs 2023 24 Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia MabergsReferences edit 2018 Ford World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide Swedish National Championship Main From playing Yatzy on tour to the Olympic Winter Games 23 August 2017 CurlingZone Hasselborg makes GSOC history winning 1st Elite 10 women s title www thegrandslamofcurling com Archived from the original on 2018 12 03 Retrieved 2018 09 30 The Canadian Press March 12 2020 World Women s Curling Championship Cancelled The Sports Network Retrieved March 20 2020 World Women s Curling Championship 2020 cancelled in Prince George Canada World Curling Federation March 12 2020 Retrieved March 20 2020 GSOC cancels remaining events of 2019 20 season Grand Slam of Curling Grand Slam of Curling March 13 2020 Retrieved March 20 2020 Video full game 2020 Women s Masters Basel Final Raphaela Keiser Switzerland vs Anna Hasselborg Sweden on YouTube Winners of the Sweden National Challenge Facebook Team Panthera December 13 2020 Retrieved June 6 2021 Women s Worlds added to bubble Curling Canada March 5 2021 Retrieved June 6 2021 Jackie Spiegel May 9 2021 World Women s Curling Championship 2021 Results standings schedule and TV channel Sporting News Retrieved June 6 2021 SOK tar ut fler idrottare till vinter OS in Swedish SVT Sport June 4 2021 Retrieved June 6 2021 2021 Women s Masters Basel CurlingZone Retrieved June 17 2022 Jonathan Brazeau November 7 2021 Hasselborg holds off Fleury to win 6th GSOC women s title at National Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved June 17 2022 Scotland win women s Le Gruyere AOP European Curling Championships 2021 title World Curling Federation November 27 2021 Retrieved June 17 2022 Sweden women win Olympic bronze medals World Curling Federation February 19 2022 Retrieved June 17 2022 Canada s Einarson wins bronze at world women s curling championship CTV News Winnipeg March 27 2022 Retrieved June 17 2022 Jonathan Brazeau April 17 2022 Hasselborg makes GSOC history with Players Championship women s title win Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved June 17 2022 Team Lawes has strong debut falls to Team Hasselborg in Oslo Cup final TSN September 4 2022 Retrieved July 21 2023 2022 Swedish European Qualifier CurlingZone Retrieved July 21 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 7 2022 Carey cools Keiser to stay in the mix at Boost National Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 21 2023 Jonathan Brazeau October 22 2022 Wrana upsets top seed Tirinzoni in HearingLife Tour Challenge quarterfinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 21 2023 Sundbyberg Open 2022 Nordic Curling Tour Retrieved July 21 2023 Live Blog Day six at the ECC World Curling Federation November 23 2022 Retrieved July 21 2023 Jonathan Brazeau December 10 2022 Einarson beats Carey in extra end to reach WFG Masters semifinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 21 2023 Jonathan Brazeau January 14 2023 Einarson eliminates Homan in Co op Canadian Open women s quarterfinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 21 2023 Video full game 2023 Swedish World Qualifier Game 7 Anna Hasselborg vs Isabella Wrana on YouTube 2023 Sun City Cup CurlingZone Retrieved July 21 2023 Play off field complete at LGT World Women s Championship World Curling Federation March 24 2023 Retrieved July 21 2023 Canada win bronze medals at LGT World Women s Curling Championship World Curling Federation March 26 2023 Retrieved July 21 2023 Jonathan Brazeau May 6 2023 Team Homan oust Team Hasselborg in KIOTI Tractor Champions Cup quarterfinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 21 2023 Jonathan Brazeau May 4 2023 Team Hasselborg hang on to beat Team Homan in extra end at Champions Cup Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved July 21 2023 2023 Oslo Cup CurlingZone Retrieved April 21 2024 2023 Women s Masters Basel World Curling Tour Retrieved April 21 2024 Fourth time s the charm Wranaa s first European appearance World Curling Federation November 14 2023 Retrieved April 21 2024 Bottcher the new world No 1 after defeating Koe in Dundas final TSN October 16 2023 Retrieved April 21 2024 Jonathan Brazeau October 21 2023 Lawes Jones to meet in HearingLife Tour Challenge women s final Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved April 21 2024 Jonathan Brazeau November 11 2023 Edin Retornaz to meet in KIOTI National men s final Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved April 21 2024 Jonathan Brazeau December 16 2023 Defending champ Einarson steals spot in WFG Masters semifinals from Gim Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved April 21 2024 Lag Edin och lag Hasselborg representerar Sverige vid curling VM in Swedish Svenska Curlingforbundet January 26 2024 Retrieved April 21 2024 Six teams qualify for World Women s play offs World Curling Federation March 22 2024 Retrieved April 21 2024 Jonathan Brazeau April 13 2024 Gim Tirinzoni advance to Princess Auto Players Championship semifinals Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved April 21 2024 Mathias Hasselborg Facebook Retrieved May 2 2021 2020 Continental Cup Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved May 2 2021 2024 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 11 March 2024 2020 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 2020 03 09 Anna Hasselborg Grand Slam of Curling Retrieved 2021 11 05 Anna Hasselborg Past Teams CurlingZone Retrieved August 20 2019 External links editAnna Hasselborg at World Curling nbsp Anna 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