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Etta Tvåa Trea Trea Kungens Adjutant Dömd För Vapenbrott Kärlek Har Uppstått Mellan Skansens Nya Djur MITT I SOLNA 9 JANUARI 2018 5 www.mitti.se/solna SOLNA Kungens adjutant KÄRLek HAR UPPSTÅTT MELLAN dömd för vapenbrott SkANSENS NYA DJUR Dvärgmungos från två l Mannen, som är högt upp- även en stor mängd ammu- olika familjer är Skan- satt officer inom försvars- nition. Mannen hade också sens nya tillskott. makten, samt en av kung- en skarpladdad pistol i sin Det är fem brorsor ens adjutanter har i tings- väska som han förvarade på från en fransk rätten dömts till villkorlig jobbet i Uppsala. djurpark och två dom med samhällstjänst Mannen ska ha erkänt att syrror från en tysk 120 timmar för två fall av va- han haft vapnen, men nekar som har flyttat in i penbrott. till brott. Han menar att han Skansens ombyggda När polisen gjorde en hus- ärvt några av dem efter sin ökenanläggning. rannsakan hos mannen i far men missat att söka li- Arten har inte funnits på Solna fann man ett stort cens i tid. Han menar också Djurgården förut och är Afrikas antal vapen i ett låst vapen- att han överklagat beslutet i minsta rovdjur. Och redan har kärlek Foto: BO skåp. Sju gevär beslagtogs flera instanser, men fått av- uppstått som bilden med viss tydlighet JONSSON/ och tre gevär omhändertogs. slag. Mannen hade ett antal vapen hemma. visar. Skansen skriver i ett pressmeddelande SKANSEN- AKvariET I en flyttkartong fann man MARIA LILJA Foto: POLISEN att bebismungos väntas inom tre månader. Gillis är Stockholms främste vinterolympier ETTA Namn: Gillis Grafström. Gillis Grafström Idrott: Konståkning. tog guld i tre raka OS-guld: 1920 i Antwer- vinter-OS. pen*, 1924 i Chamonix och 1928 i S:t Moritz. Tog dessutom ett silver. TVÅA Namn: Anette Norberg (med Anna Le Moine och Eva Lund). Idrott: Curling. OS-guld: 2006 i Turin och 2010 i Vancouver. TREA Namn: Åke Seyfarth. Idrott: Skridsko. OS-guld: 1948 i S:t Moritz. Har dessutom ett silver. TREA Namn: Niklas Kronwall. Idrott: Ishockey. OS-guld: 2006 i Turin. Har dessutom ett silver. *Avgjordes på sommaren. Anna Hasselborg och hennes lag är ett av Stockholms största hopp i OS i Pyeongchang. Foto: EAKIN HOWARD Laget borde ha många mästerskap Fakta CURLING, DAMER Engqvist, 30, Sollentuna Stor chans: Lisa Johansson, man, 26, Täby. Varit skadad att se fram emot. 14/2, kl. 06.05 (Djurgårdens IF, 25, Solna (AIK), Hanna Ols- (AIK). – Vi är ett av de yngsta lagen i OS och 08:orna Klara: Anna Hasselborg, moderklubb son, 18, Johanneshov (DIF). ganska oerfarna. Vi är ödmjuka, men som har 28, Hägerstensåsen, Agnes Spånga IS), Hygglig chans: SNOWBOARD, BIG AIR vet samtidigt att vi kan slå alla. Knochenauer, 28, Lidingö, Dick Axelsson, Emmy Alasalmi, 23, Täby 21/2, kl. 01.30 Anna Hasselborg ombildade sitt chans på Jennie Wåhlin, 20, Älvsjö 30, Färjestads Engqvist. (AIK), Minatsu Murase, 22, Stor chans: Sven Thorgren, team 2015. Allt med siktet inställt på OS-biljett (reserv). BK, moderklubb Järfälla (AIK), Sara Hjal- 23, Sollentuna. OS i Pyeongchang. Den slutliga trup- Mälarhöjden/Bredäng, Os- marsson, 19, Solna (AIK), – Och nu är vi där, coolt va! pen tas ut den CURLING, HERRAR car Möller, 29 (Skellefteå Sabina Küller, 23, Solna SNOWBOARD, 16 januari. Tids- 14/2, kl. 01.05 AIK, moderklubb Spånga IS), (AIK), Lovisa Berndtsson, SAMTLIGA LAGMEDLEMMAR HAR tagit angivelserna gäl- Klara: Christian Leek, 27, Marcus Högström, 28, Ham- 29, Södertälje, uppvuxen i SloPESTYLE tjänstledigt för att kunna satsa 100 pro- ler deras första Södermalm (Sundbybergs marby Sjöstad (DIF), John Haninge (DIF), 10/2, kl 02.00. cent på att lyckas i OS. Anna Hasselborg framträdande. CK), Rasmus Wranå, 23, Norman, 27, (Jokerit, KHL, Jessica Adolfs- Klar: Sven Thorgren, 23, är civilekonom och jobbar som projekt- uppvuxen i Vällingby (Karl- moderklubb Danderyds SK), son, 19, Gull- Sollentuna. ledare. Och ledare är precis vad hon är stads CK). Jonas Ahne löv, 30, (Avang- marsplan (DIF), på curlingisen. Hennes roll är att vara ard Omsk, KHL, moderklubb Maria Lindh, Bäckman. AlPINT, SLAloM FREESKIING skipper, alltså kapten ”på skutan”. Flemingsberg), Patrik Zack- 24, Stockholm 22/2, kl. – Jag har det sista utslaget (sista ofta 18/2, kl. 02.00 risson, 30 (Sibir Novosi- (DIF), Josefine Holmgren, 02.15. helt avgörande stenen) och behöver va- Klar: Henrik Harlaut, 27, An- birsk, KHL, moderklubb Skå 24, Johanneshov (DIF), Julia Klar: Matti- ra allroundkunnig. Visst kan det vara dorra, uppvuxen i Sollentu- IK), Staffan Kronwall, 35 Östlund, 23, Södermalm as Hargin, 32, lite nervöst, men det är bara bra. na, Oskar Wester, 22, Täby. (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, KHL, (DIF), Solveig Neunzert, 18, Engelberg, (Hud- Hargin. moderklubb Järfälla HC). Värmdö (DIF) och Emilia dinge SLK). LARS AllERSTEDT IShocKEY, HERRAR Ramboldt, 29, uppväxt i Ro- [email protected] 15/2, kl. 08.40 IShocKEY, DAMER tebro (Linköping). *Spelarna i KHL kan stoppas tel 08-550 550 69 Aktuella*: Andreas 10/2, kl. 08.40 Liten chans: Linnéa Bäck- på grund av rysk bojkott..
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