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Sofia Mabergs

1993 - Today

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Sofia Scharback (born Bygg Ida Sofia Mabergs; 9 April 1993) is a Swedish curler from Gävle. She currently plays lead on Team Anna Hasselborg. With the Hasselborg rink, she won the gold medal in women's curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Sofia Mabergs is the 9,388th most popular athlete, the 2,119th most popular biography from Sweden and the 229th most popular Swedish Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Sofia Mabergs ranks 9,388 out of 6,025Before her are Lea Meyer, Javier Cienfuegos, Vít Müller, Zhansay Smagulov, Harry Leask, and Mohamed Reda El Aaraby. After her are Sverri Sandberg Nielsen, Claudia Rivas, Li Jialun, Priscilla Frederick, Raïsa Schoon, and Kenji Nener.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Sofia Mabergs ranks 1,682Before her are Scotty McCreery, Courtney Frerichs, Emily van Egmond, Jewell Loyd, Pat Cummins, and Hensley Paulina. After her are Sverri Sandberg Nielsen, Li Jialun, Kenji Nener, Alan Khubetsov, Koki Maezawa, and Sepp Straka.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Sofia Mabergs ranks 2,119 out of 1,879Before her are Victor Rask (1993), Momodou Sonko (null), Gaia Sabbatini (1999), Victor Lindgren (2003), Filip Gustavsson (1998), and Zhansay Smagulov (1992). After her are Malin Levenstad (1988), Noelia Vargas (2000), Emma Lindqvist (1997), Petter Menning (1987), Alexander Hill (null), and Felix Burestedt (1995).

Among ATHLETES In Sweden

Among athletes born in Sweden, Sofia Mabergs ranks 229Before her are Fredric Pettersson (1989), Kim Amb (1990), Kalle Berglund (1996), Gaia Sabbatini (1999), Victor Lindgren (2003), and Zhansay Smagulov (1992). After her are Noelia Vargas (2000), Petter Menning (1987), Alexander Hill (null), Anna Nordqvist (1987), Lovisa Karlsson (1995), and Melissa Petrén (1995).