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Elisabet Gustafson

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Children
  
William Gustafson

Spouse
  
Tomas Gustafson

Role
  
Curler

Name
  
Elisabet Gustafson


Full Name
  
Elisabet Johansson

Born
  
2 May 1964 (age 59) (
1964-05-02
)

World Championship appearances
  
8 (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000)

European Championship appearances
  
6 (1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000)

Olympic appearances
  
2 (1998, 2002)

Elisabet Gustafson (MD) (born Elisabet Johansson on 2 May 1964) is a retired Swedish curler, world champion and Olympic medalist. She has won four World Championships, more World Championships than any other women's curler.

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Career

Gustafson made her debut onto the world stage at the 1985 European Junior Curling Championships, where she finished in fourth place. She then skipped one of the most dominant teams of the 1990s, winning four World Curling Championships and four European Curling Championships in the span of eight years. As of 2017 her four World Curling Championships is still an all time record, and each was won with the same team.

Her most dramatic victory was at the 1995 World Curling Championships in Brandon where facing hometown favorite Connie Laliberte of Canada, she overcame a 6-4 deficit without hammer to win, stealing 3 consecutive ends including the extra end.

She received a bronze medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. There she had come in co-favored for the gold along with Sandra Schmirler and finished tied with Schmirler atop round robin at 6-1 (Schmirler taking 1st place and the hammer in the playoffs due to winning the round robin meeting of the two teams), but lost in the semis in a significant upset to the team of Helena Blach Lavrsen of Denmark. She gained revenge on this same team a month later, defeating them in the finals of the 1998 World Curling Championships for her 3rd World title

She retired from the sport after finishing a disappointing sixth place at the 2002 Winter Games. Here as in 1998, she was one of the heavy favorites for a possible gold medal, but barely made the playoffs after finishing in a four way tie for 4th at 5-4, then lost in a tiebreaker game to the eventual gold medalists Rhona Martin of Scotland.

In 2012, Gustafson was inducted into the WCF Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Gustafson is a medical doctor and trained as a surgeon. She is married to Tomas Gustafson, an Olympic World Champion speed skater.

References

Elisabet Gustafson Wikipedia