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Maria Larsson (curler) was born on 14 June, 2000, is a Swedish curler. Discover Maria Larsson (curler)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?
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Maria Larsson (curler) Net Worth
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Maria Larsson (born 14 June 2000) is a Swedish curler from Stockholm.
She currently plays second on Team Isabella Wranå, also known as Team Panthera.
Larsson qualified for her first World Junior Curling Championships in 2016, playing second on the Swedish team consisting of Therese Westman, Sarah Pengel, Mikaela Altebro and Johanna Heldin.
At the 2016 World Junior Curling Championships, the team finished the round robin with a 5–4 record, qualifying for a tiebreaker.
They then lost 10–4 in the tiebreaker to Hungary's Dorottya Palancsa, eliminating them from contention.
With this team, she won a gold medal at the 2017 World Junior Curling Championships and a silver medal at the 2018 World Junior Curling Championships.
At her next two appearances in 2017 and 2018, she was the alternate on Team Isabella Wranå.
In 2017, the team made it all the way to the final and defeated Scotland's Sophie Jackson to win the gold medal, and lost just two round robin games in the process.
The next year the same team went undefeated in the round robin, but ended up losing to Canada's Kaitlyn Jones in the final, settling for silver.
At her fourth and final appearance in 2019 as lead for Tova Sundberg, the team placed sixth.
After the 2020–21 season lead of Team Wranå, Fanny Sjöberg, stepped back from competitive curling and Larsson replaced her as the team's new lead.
The team had a successful first season together which started with reaching the final of the 2021 Euro Super Series in their first event.
They also reached the semifinals of three more events, the 2021 Women's Masters Basel, the Red Deer Curling Classic and the International Bernese Ladies Cup.
The team competed in three of the four Grand Slam of Curling events during the season, qualifying for the quarterfinals at both the 2021 National and the 2022 Players' Championship.
Nationally, the team won the Swedish Eliteserien in February 2022 and later the Swedish Women's Curling Championship in March 2022.
After the season, Jennie Wåhlin stepped back from competitive curling and was replaced by Linda Stenlund.
The revised lineup of the team saw Wranå and de Val continue at skip and third while Larsson moved up to second and Stenlund slotted in at lead.
Team Wranå finished third at their second event of the 2022–23 season, the 2022 Oslo Cup, defeating Marianne Rørvik 6–2.
In September, the team competed in the European Qualifier best-of-seven series against Team Hasselborg, which they lost 4–1.
They then had a quarterfinal finish at the 2022 Women's Masters Basel after a previously unbeaten record.
In the first Slam of the season, the 2022 National, they finished pool play with a 2–2 record, but then lost 7–2 in a tiebreaker to the newly formed Kaitlyn Lawes rink.
At the 2022 Tour Challenge, they again went 2–2 to qualify for a tiebreaker, which they won 7–4 over Hollie Duncan.
Team Wranå then beat the World Champion Silvana Tirinzoni rink in the quarters before losing to Team Rachel Homan in the semifinal, marking the first time the team qualified for a Slam semifinal.
They then lost in the final of the Sundbyberg Open to Team Hasselborg.
The next Slam was the 2022 Masters, where the team missed the playoffs with a 1–3 record.
The team began the New Year at the 2023 Canadian Open, where they qualified through the A side, defeating Team Hasselborg in the A final game.
In the playoffs, they defeated Jennifer Jones in the quarterfinals before losing to Kerri Einarson in the semifinals.
Team Wranå's next event was the 2023 International Bernese Ladies Cup where they went undefeated until the final where they fell to Team Tirinzoni.
The following month, they played in the Swedish Women's Curling Championship, finishing second behind Hasselborg.
That same month, the team faced off against Hasselborg again for a chance to play in the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship.
The two teams played in a best-of-seven series, with Hasselborg winning in seven games.
In their next two events, they finished third at the Sun City Cup and won the Swedish Eliteserien.
The team finished off their season at the 2023 Players' Championship.
There, they finished 4–1 record in group play, earning a bye to the semifinals.
In the playoffs, they defeated Einarson, and then Tirinzoni in the finals to claim the team's first ever Grand Slam title.