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Kajsa Bergqvist was born on 12 October, 1976 in Sollentuna Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden, is a Swedish high jumper. Discover Kajsa Bergqvist'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 47 years old?
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47 years old |
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12 October, 1976 |
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Sollentuna Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden |
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Sweden
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She is a member of famous Jumper with the age 47 years old group.
Kajsa Bergqvist Height, Weight & Measurements
At 47 years old, Kajsa Bergqvist height is 1.75 m and Weight 59 kg.
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1.75 m |
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59 kg |
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Who Is Kajsa Bergqvist's Husband?
Her husband is Måns Herngren (m. 2007–2011)
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Måns Herngren (m. 2007–2011) |
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Kajsa Bergqvist Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kajsa Bergqvist worth at the age of 47 years old? Kajsa Bergqvist’s income source is mostly from being a successful Jumper. She is from Sweden. We have estimated Kajsa Bergqvist's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kajsa Bergqvist Social Network
Timeline
Kajsa Margareta Bergqvist (born 12 October 1976 in Sollentuna, Stockholm) is a Swedish former high jumper.
She won one bronze medal in the Olympic Games, one gold and two bronze medals in the World Championships in Athletics and one gold and one bronze in the European Championships.
She attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas (USA) in 1995–1999, with a degree in Advertising.
She was the NCAA champion in 1997 with a clearance of 1.93 in the rain at the Indiana University over Amy Acuff of UCLA ending her streak at two.
She won the NCAA meet again in 1999 with a height of 1.90 in Boise.
In the season 1999, she tied Acuff's collegiate outdoor record of 1.95 (6-6).
That record is sometimes omitted as it was set in international competition after the NCAA meet.
During 2001–2008 she lived in Monaco.
Her personal outdoor record of 2.06 m, set in Germany in 2003, is also a Swedish record.
By 2004, lack of progress and long travel distances caused Bergqvist to end the relationship with her coach, Bengt Jönsson.
At a competition in Båstad, on 18 July 2004, Bergqvist tore her Achilles tendon.
Due to the injury, she missed the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but managed to return to form just in time for the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki.
There she made an impressive series of jumps to edge out Chaunté Howard for the gold medal.
Her Helsinki victory earned the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal for that year.
Her indoor record of 2.08 m, set at the Hochsprung mit Musik meeting in 2006, is the world indoor record.
Bergqvist was born up in Sollentuna Municipality in Stockholm County.
Her interest in sport began when she was 6 years old and tried sports such as football, volleyball, badminton, swimming, and cross-country skiing, none of which was able to keep her interest.
When she was 10 years old, she was persuaded by her big brother, Anders, to compete in Rösjöloppet, a long-distance track event.
After that event, she began to try out several athletic events.
Bergqvist continued to train in several athletic events until she was 15 years old, when a new coach, Bengt Jönsson, came to her club, Turebergs FK.
Soon after his arrival, he and Bergqvist chose to concentrate on the event that was her best, high jump.
In 2006, she had been ranked the number one female high jumper in the world but failed to win in that summer's European Championships in front of her home fans in Gothenburg, having to settle for a bronze medal.
At the Hochsprung mit Musik meeting in Arnstadt, Germany, on 4 February 2006, Bergqvist set her first world record: she made an indoor leap of 2.08 on her first attempt, surpassing Heike Henkel's 2.07 m leap on 8 February 1992.
The record was not totally unexpected since she jumped 2.00 m already in the warm up for the competition.
Bergqvist chose not to compete in the 2007 European Indoor Athletics Championships, opting, instead, to concentrate on defending her world outdoor crown.
She had not started the indoor season well and was nowhere near the form which had seen her set the world record the year before.
It did not pay off as she finished 7th in Osaka.
She had found her life entering "a new phase" and that she no longer felt as motivated to keep competing, even after her break in 2007.
Since her retirement, she has been an ambassador for both UNICEF and the IAAF.
In 2021 Bergqvist became head coach of the Swedish national athletics team.
Bergqvist married director Måns Herngren on New Year's Eve in 2007.
Bergqvist married director Måns Herngren on New Year's Eve in 2007 and shortly afterwards, on 7 January 2008, announced that she would retire from high jumping.
The couple announced their divorce in early 2011.
In December 2011, Bergqvist confirmed in an interview that she is in a relationship with a woman and stated: "As lesbian as I feel today, as heterosexual I felt when I was together with Måns. But when I get old and look back on my life, perhaps one can think that I'm bisexual."
This announcement came after a period of rumours concerning Bergqvist's personal life.