Anette Norberg

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Olympic medal record
Women's curling
Gold 2006 Turin Team
Silver 1988 Team (Demonstration)

Anette Norberg (born November 12, 1966 in Härnösand, Sweden) is a Swedish curler from Saltsjo Boo. She, and her team are the current World and Olympic women's curling champions, winning the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship over Debbie McCormick and her American team and the 2006 Women's Curling tournament in Turin over Mirjam Ott's Swiss team.

Since her debut on the international circuit, Norberg has won six European Curling Championships (1988, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2005) and two World Curling Championships (2005&2006). She also won silver medal at the 2001 Ford World Curling Championship and bronze medals in 1988, 1989, 1991 & 2003 world championships. Except when she played at third for Elisabeth Högström in the team that won the 1988 European Championship, Norberg has always played the position of skip. Her current team consists of Eva Lund (third), Cathrine Lindahl (second), Anna Svärd (lead) and Ulrika Bergman (alternate). She is married and is a chief actuary.

[edit] Honours

  • Olympic Games
    • Gold 2006
  • World Championships
    • Gold 2005.
    • Gold 2006.
    • Silver 2001.
    • Bronze 1988.
    • Bronze 1989.
    • Bronze 1991.
    • Bronze 2003.
  • European Championships
    • Gold 1988.
    • Gold 2001.
    • Gold 2002.
    • Gold 2003.
    • Gold 2004.
    • Gold 2005.
    • Silver 1984.
    • Silver 1987.
    • Bronze 1988.
    • Bronze 1989.
    • Bronze 1991.


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