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Cathrine Lindahl
Lindahl at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Born

Cathrine Norberg


26 February 1970 (1970-02-26) (age 54)
Härnösand, Sweden
Curling career
Member Association Sweden

Medal record

Women's curling
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2006 Turin Women's
Gold medal – first place 2010 Vancouver Women's
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2005 Paisley Women's
Gold medal – first place 2006 Grande Prairie Women's
Silver medal – second place 2001 Lausanne Women's
Silver medal – second place 2009 Gangneung Women's
Bronze medal – third place 1991 Winnipeg Women's
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Winnipeg Women's

Cathrine Lindahl (born 26 February 1970 in HärnösandasCathrine Norberg) is a Swedish curler from Östersund.[1]

Curling career[edit]

Lindahl played second for her sister Anette Norberg's team, until they split up in 2010. They won gold medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics and 2010 Winter Olympics.

Lindahl skipped a team to both the 1989 and 1990 World Junior Curling Championships, winning the silver medal in the latter, losing to Kirsty AddisonofScotland. The following year, she was an alternate for the gold medal Swedish team skipped by Eva Eriksson. In 1991, she played third for her sister at the World Curling Championships where they won bronze. At that year's European Curling Championships she played second for the team, and won bronze. In 1992, the team went to the 1992 Winter Olympics, where the team finished fifth in the demonstration event.

In 1997, Lindahl skipped her own team at the World Championships, but the team finished in 5th place. By 2001, she was back to playing third for her sister, and they won a silver medal at the World Championships. After that, the team would go on to win the next six World Championships. Lindahl moved to the second position at the beginning of 2003. In addition to six European Championships, the team won a bronze at the Worlds in 2003, a gold in 2005 and an Olympic Championship in 2006.

In 1997 she was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Teammates[edit]

2006 Torino Olympic Games

Anette Norberg, Skip

Eva Lund, Third

Anna Svärd, Lead

Ulrika Bergman, Alternate

2009 Gangneung World Championships

2010 Vancouver Olympic Games

Anette Norberg, Skip

Eva Lund, Third

Anna Le Moine, Lead

Kajsa Bergström, Alternate

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cathrine Lindahl - Curling Athletes : Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics". Archived from the original on 2010-02-26. Retrieved 2010-02-27.

External links[edit]

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