There was an arbitration in the men's curling final in the Olympics after 4-4.

Sweden and Team Edin had the last stone, but already in the British last it was clear that the Olympic gold went to Sweden.

- They make a fantastic match, it is a dazzling game, can not remember seeing them play so well at any time, to be able to do it in this vulnerable situation is great, says Anette Norberg to SVT Sport.

How nervous were you?

- It gets worse to sit and watch than to play yourself, then all the credit to their opponents, the young guys and how they came back after a small heavy start, it is also incredibly big.

"You get a little moved"

Team Edin has an Olympic bronze from Sochi in 2014 and a silver from Pyeongchang 2018. The gold has been missing until today.

- It is the medal they have missed and right now it is a mixture of joy and relief, I think they feel somewhere.

- They are four individually talented curling players, they have worked hard and goal-oriented towards this, they help and support each other in a curling team that you need.

When the gold was ready, Anette Norberg was moved.

- You rejoice in them and you get a little moved, you know how the feeling is when you stand there, sports engage and create emotions and that's how it should be.

Anette Norberg herself won Olympic gold in both Turin in 2006 and in Vancouver in 2010.

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Team Edin took Olympic gold.

Photo: Bildbyrån