Swedish curlers win double gold at Lojo EM

Sweden's curling teams for both women and men claimed EM gold in Lojo. Anna Hasselborg's team defeated Scotland 7–5, while Niklas Edin's team beat Switzerland 5–4 after an extra end. This marks a double Swedish triumph after six years of waiting.

In Lojo, Finland, the European Curling Championships concluded with Swedish dominance. First, Anna Hasselborg's women's team secured gold by defeating Scotland 7–5 in the final. It was the team's first EM gold in six years, following a long wait. Daughter Mira cheered from the stands with the words: “Heja mamma”.

Not long after, the men's team led by Niklas Edin followed suit. They won the final against Switzerland 5–4 after great drama and a decisive extra end. For Edin, it was his eighth EM gold and 16th championship medal overall, six years after the last one. “Now I should almost get to keep this trophy,” said the Swedish skipper afterward.

These victories highlight Sweden's strong tradition in curling. Both finals were held in Lojo, where the Swedish teams demonstrated tactical skill and endurance. Hasselborg's win came earlier in the day on November 29, 2025, followed by Edin's triumph later that same day. The event was praised for its intensity, and the double golds bring joy to fans in Sweden.

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