Katarina Hultling

Eva Maria "Katarina" Hultling (born December 5, 1954 in Stockholm; in marriage known as Hultling Sjöberg) is a Swedish sports journalist, television presenter and former curler.[1]

Katarina Hultling
Hultling in September 2015
Born
Eva Maria Hultling

(1954-12-05) December 5, 1954
Nationality Sweden
Other namesKatarina,
Eva Maria Hultling Sjöberg
OccupationJournalist,
Television presenter,
Curler
Curling career
Team
Curling clubAmatörföreningens CK, Stockholm,
Karlstads CK, Karlstad
Career
Member Association Sweden
World Championship
appearances
2 (1979, 1982)
European Championship
appearances
4 (1979, 1981, 1982, 1983)

Biography

Hultling is the daughter of actor Arthur Hultling and grew up in Stockholm and Västerås. After attending Adolf Fredrik's music school and Adolf Fredrik's music high school, she began as an exchange telephonist at Hotel Reisen in Stockholm. She wanted to become an actress and applied for the Stage School, but did not enter. Instead, she was accepted to the School of Journalism and then began as a reporter on Radio Värmland.[2]

Hultling has a great sporting interest and has played curling at the elite level for many years. In 1982 and 1983 she was a member of Team Högström.[3] In 1992 she ran the New York Marathon.

In 1999, she released a record with her own children's songs, Victor's Visor.[4][5]

Journalism career

Later Hultling started her work on national radio and read news telegrams. After reporting from the 1985 World Championships, she started at the Radio Sport at SR and went on to the SVT's Sports News in 1985.[6] During the second half of 1987, she became the program manager for TV's news magazine "20:00". From 1989 to 1992 she did the annual program "The Year with the Royal Family" (Swedish: Året med kungafamiljen) and has also reported from the Nobel Dinner. In 1993 she returned to the sports editorial department and has done programs such as Sportnytt, Sportspegeln and Lilla Sportspegeln.

On December 23, 2007, she made her final broadcast in the Sports Mirror, following over 1,600 programs.[6] She has since switched to TV4 as a commentator for curling and figure skating.[7]

Private life

In June 1987, Hultling married radio reporter Claes Sjöberg. They adopted a son in 1990. In the mid-1990s, she met her current partner Albert Svanberg.[8][9]

Hultling has publicly stated that she has breast cancer. In SVT's talk program Skavlan, in March 2012 she told about the disease and exposed her bare head.[6]

Curling career

She is a two-time World silver medallist, a two-time European champion, Swedish women's and mixed champion.

In 1982, she was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
1978–79 Birgitta TörnKatarina HultlingSusanne Gynning-ÖdlingGunilla BergmanWCC 1979
1979–80 Birgitta TörnKatarina HultlingSusanne Gynning-ÖdlingGunilla BergmanECC 1979
1981–82 Elisabeth HögströmKatarina HultlingBirgitta SewikKarin SjögrenECC 1981
SWCC 1982
WCC 1982
1982–83 Elisabeth HögströmKatarina HultlingBirgitta SewikKarin SjögrenECC 1982
1983–84 Elisabeth HögströmKatarina HultlingBirgitta SewikKarin SjögrenECC 1983

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
1982 Pelle LindemanKatarina HultlingHåkan StåhlbroBirgitta SewikSMxCC 1982

References

  1. Landslagsspelare genom tiderna – Damer – Svenska Curlingförbundet(in Swedish) (Swedish female national curlers; look at "Hultling, Katarina")
  2. P4 Värmland | Sveriges Radio(in Swedish)
  3. Kommenterar simhopp | SVT.se(in Swedish)
  4. Victors visor by Katarina Hultling on Spotify
  5. Victors visor – Katarina Hultling at AllMusic
  6. "Katarina Hultling om cancern..." Aftonbladet (in Swedish). June 5, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  7. "SVT-profilen byter kanal till TV4". Expressen. December 9, 2011. Retrieved April 8, 2013.(in Swedish)
  8. Katarina Hultling 50 år. Helsingborgs Dagblad, Monica Frinne/TT, December 5, 2004. Läst 5 October 2015.
  9. "Jag såg cancern som ett jobb" Archived November 14, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Sydsvenska Dagbladet, Eyal Sharon Krafft, December 2, 2014.
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