Håvard Vad Petersson

Håvard Vad Petersson (born 5 January 1984 in Oslo) is a Norwegian curler from Arendal who currently plays lead for Team Thomas Ulsrud.[1][2]

Håvard Vad Petersson
Håvard Vad Petersson (centre) at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Born (1984-01-05) 5 January 1984
Team
Curling clubSnarøen CC,
Oslo, NOR
SkipThomas Ulsrud
ThirdTorger Nergård
SecondChristoffer Svae
LeadHåvard Vad Petersson
AlternateMarkus Høiberg
Career
World Championship
appearances
9 (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)
European Championship
appearances
111 (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
Olympic
appearances
3 (2010, 2014, 2018)

At Junior level, Petersson played lead for Team Thomas Løvold and won gold medals at the 2002 and 2003 World Junior Curling Championships "B" tournaments. In 2004, he competed as skip for the first time at the World Junior Curling Championship, finishing in sixth place.[3]

With Team Ulsrud during the 2007–2010 seasons, Petersson won six World Curling Tour events, three European Curling Championship medals (silver in 2007 and 2008; bronze in 2009), three World Curling Championship medals (bronze in 2008 and 2009; silver in 2010), and silver at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. His shooting accuracy proved to be consistently high in the 80–90 percentiles during the 2009–10 season, which significantly contributed to his team's top round-robin standings at the 2009 European Curling Championship and 2010 World Curling Championship.[4][5][6][7]

Petersson's ability to achieve athletic excellence despite being able to see out of only one eye is often a topic of discussion for sports commentators.[8]

Personal life

Petersson is married to Kristin Olstad and has two children. He is currently employed as a businessman,[9] and owns Smoothie Xchange/Funky Frozen Yogurt.[10]

Teams

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Events
2001–02 Thomas LøvoldPetter MoeChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonChristopher Berntsen2002 WJCCB (Gold)
2002–03 Thomas LøvoldPetter MoeChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonBård Rieber-Mohn2003 WJCCB (Gold)
2003 WJCC
2003–04 Håvard Vad PeterssonPetter MoeAnders BjørgumØivind A. GrøsethHans Tømmervold2004 WJCC
2004–05 Øivind A. GrøsethHans TømmervoldHåvard Vad PeterssonAnders BjørgumOlav Helge Storli2005 WJCC
2007–08 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad Petersson2007 Baden Masters
2007 Lucerne Curling Trophy (Champion)
Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonThomas Due2007 ECC (Silver)
2008 WCC (Bronze)
2008–09 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad Petersson2008 Baden Masters (Champion)
2008 Radisson SAS Oslo Cup (Champion)
Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonThomas Due2008 ECC (Silver)
Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonThomas Løvold2009 WCC (Bronze)
2009–10 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad Petersson2009 Baden Masters (Silver)
2009 Swiss Cup Basel (Champion)
2009 Bern Open (Champion)
2009 Lucerne Curling Trophy (Champion)
Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonThomas Løvold2009 ECC (Bronze)
2010 OG (Silver)
Torger NergårdThomas LøvoldChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad Petersson2010 WCC (Silver)
2010–11 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad Petersson2010 Radisson SAS Oslo Cup (Silver)
Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonMarkus Snove Hoiberg2010 ECC (Gold)
2011–12 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonMarkus Høiberg2011 ECC, 2012 WCC
2012–13 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonThomas Løvold
Markus Høiberg
2012 ECC, 2013 WCC
2013–14 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonMarkus Høiberg2013 ECC, 2014 OG, 2014 WCC
2014–15 Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad Petersson

References

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