Team Hasselborg
Hometown: Sundbyberg, SWE
Twitter: @teamhasselborg
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Anna Hasselborg
Birthdate: May 5, 1989
Birthplace: Stockholm, SWE
Resides: Stockholm, SWE
- Olympic gold medallist (2018)
- Two-time World Championship silver medallist (2018 & 2019)
- Elite 10 champion (2018)
- Masters champion (2018)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 women’s champion (2019)
- National champion (2019)
- Canadian Open champion (2020)
- Two-time European Championship gold medallist (2018 & 2019)
- World Junior Championship gold medallist (2010)
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Sara McManus
Birthdate: Dec. 13, 1991
Birthplace: Gothenburg, SWE
Resides: Gävle, SWE
- Olympic gold medallist (2018)
- Two-time World Championship silver medallist (2018 & 2019)
- Elite 10 champion (2018)
- Masters champion (2018)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 women’s champion (2019)
- National champion (2019)
- Canadian Open champion (2020)
- Two-time European Championship gold medallist (2018 & 2019)
- World Junior Championship gold medallist (2010)
Second

Agnes Knochenhauer
Birthdate: May 5, 1989
Birthplace: Stockholm, SWE
Resides: Stockholm, SWE
- Olympic gold medallist (2018)
- Olympic silver medallist (2014)
- Three-time World Championship silver medallist (2013, 2018 & 2019)
- Elite 10 champion (2018)
- Masters champion (2018)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 women’s champion (2019)
- National champion (2019)
- Canadian Open champion (2020)
- Four-time European Championship gold medallist (2010, 2013, 2018 & 2019)
- World Junior Championship gold medallist (2010)
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Sofia Mabergs
Birthdate: April 9, 1993
Birthplace: Malung, SWE
Resides: Härnösand, SWE
- Olympic gold medallist (2018)
- Two-time World Championship silver medallist (2018 & 2019)
- Elite 10 champion (2018)
- Masters champion (2018)
- Tour Challenge Tier 1 women’s champion (2019)
- National champion (2019)
- Canadian Open champion (2020)
- Two-time European Championship gold medallist (2018 & 2019)
Team Bio
Anna Hasselborg, Sarah McManus, and Agnes Knochenhauer have played together since juniors leading Sweden to a gold medal at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships.
Knochenhauer served as the alternate for Margaretha Sigfridsson’s team in the past and represented Sweden at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, where she earned the silver medal.
Team Hasselborg was selected to represent Sweden at the Pyeongchang Games and captured the Olympic gold medal. They were back on a podium just one month later earning silver at the world championship.
They earned their first career Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling title at the inaugural Elite 10 women’s competition running the table undefeated at 6-0 and followed that up the next month winning their second trophy in the series at the Masters.
2019-20 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling results
Masters
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | W 5-3 |
Round Robin | Cannon | W 7-1 |
Round Robin | Muirhead | W 4-3 |
Round Robin | Jones | W 6-3 |
Quarterfinals | Einarson | W 7-1 |
Semifinals | Fleury | L 5-7 |
KIOTI Tractor Tour Challenge (Tier 1)
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Stern | W 6-4 |
Round Robin | Scheidegger | W 4-3 |
Round Robin | Tirinzoni | L 1-8 |
Round Robin | Silvernagle | W 6-5 |
Quarterfinals | Rocque | W 7-3 |
Semifinals | Roth | W 8-5 |
Final | Einarson | W 8-5 |
BOOST National
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Yoshimura | W 6-2 |
Round Robin | Stern | L 3-5 |
Round Robin | Silvernagle | W 4-3 |
Round Robin | Homan | W 6-2 |
Quarterfinals | Carey | W 9-2 |
Semifinals | Fujisawa | W 5-4 |
Final | Jones | W 7-3 |
Meridian Canadian Open
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Triple Knockout A | Walker | W 6-5 |
Triple Knockout A | Homan | W 7-5 |
Triple Knockout A | Roth | L 5-6 |
Triple Knockout B | Stern | W 6-4 |
Quarterfinals | Tirinzoni | W 7-3 |
Semifinals | Fujisawa | W 10-5 |
Final | Kim | W 7-5 |
2018-19 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling results
Princess Auto Elite 10
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Sinclair | W 4-1 |
Round Robin | Scheidegger | W 3-1 |
Round Robin | Roth | W 3-1 |
Round Robin | Homan | W 4-3 |
Semifinals | Homan | W 3-2 |
Final | Tirinzoni | W 4-0 |
Masters
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Scheidegger | L 5-6 |
Round Robin | Walker | W 6-4 |
Round Robin | Sinclair | W 7-1 |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | L 4-5 |
Tiebreaker | Einarson | W 7-2 |
Quarterfinals | J. Jones | W 8-4 |
Semifinals | Scheidegger | W 8-4 |
Final | Homan | W 8-7 |
Boost National
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Carey | W 4-3 |
Round Robin | Wrana | W 4-2 |
Round Robin | Roth | W 7-5 |
Round Robin | Tirinzoni | W 6-5 |
Quarterfinals | Einarson | L 3-8 |
Meridian Canadian Open
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Triple Knockout A | Muirhead | L 2-7 |
Triple Knockout B | Carey | W 7-3 |
Triple Knockout B | Tirinzoni | L 4-5 |
Triple Knockout C | Fleury | L 5-7 |
Players’ Championship
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Yoshimura | W 8-4 |
Round Robin | Einarson | W 5-2 |
Round Robin | Fujisawa | W 7-3 |
Round Robin | Scheidegger | W 6-3 |
Round Robin | Carey | W 10-4 |
Quarterfinals | Fujisawa | W 5-4 |
Semifinals | Scheidegger | W 5-4 |
Final | Einarson | L 4-5 |
Humpty’s Champions Cup
Stage | Opponent | Result |
Round Robin | Flaxey | W 7-1 |
Round Robin | J. Jones | W 7-5 |
Round Robin | Silvernagle | L 6-8 |
Round Robin | Stern | W 5-3 |
Quarterfinals | Flaxey | W 8-2 |
Semifinals | Einarson | L 4-5 |