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Kajsa Bergström

1981 - Today

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Kajsa Magdalena Bergström (born 3 January 1981) is a Swedish curler. The younger sister of curler Anna Le Moine, she has skipped for the club Sveg CK for the past two years. Bergström played on the Swedish team in the 2009 Mount Titlis World Women's Curling Championship and was selected as the alternate for the Swedish women's curling team at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Kajsa Bergström is the 5,509th most popular athlete (down from 5,147th in 2024), the 1,801st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,753rd in 2019) and the 175th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Kajsa Bergström ranks 1,309Before her are Kate Miller-Heidke, Mohit Suri, Satoshi Nakayama, Veliče Šumulikoski, Hugues Duboscq, and Sanel Jahić. After her are Matt Jones, Borja Fernández, Carolina Ruiz Castillo, Alassane N'Dour, Radosław Zawrotniak, and Émilie Heymans.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Kajsa Bergström ranks 1,804 out of 1,879Before her are Romina Pourmokhtari (1995), John Martin (1980), Felix Michel Melki (1994), Simon Gustafson (1995), Joakim Nilsson (1994), Labinot Harbuzi (1986), Andreas Johansson (1978), Jessica Lindell-Vikarby (1984), and Glenn Nyberg (1988). After her are Albin Lagergren (1992), Alexander Gerndt (1986), and Jeffrey Aubynn (1977).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Kajsa Bergström ranks 176Before her are Malin Baryard-Johnsson (1975), Richard Richardsson (1974), Markus Oscarsson (1977), Lisa Nordén (1984), Fredrik Lindström (1989), Mattias Öhlund (1976), and Perseus Karlström (1990). After her are Anna Maria Uusitalo (1983), Henrik Nilsson (1976), Tove Alexandersson (1992), Anton Källberg (1997), and Peppe Femling (1992).