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MEDIA RELEASE – För Omedelbar Publicering MEDIA RELEASE – För omedelbar publicering English version will follow on the next page. Stockholm/Vilamoura – den 20 september 2017 Sportyard välkomnar Robert Karlsson tillbaka Den elvafaldiga Europatour-vinnaren och vice Ryder Cup-kaptenen Robert Karlsson har återupptagit sitt samarbete med Sportyard. Sportyard företrädde Robert fram till 2013 då Robert valde att prova på andra samarbeten i och med sin flytt till North Carolina, USA, och fokusering på PGA Touren. ”Nu är det full fokusering på Europatouren och på uppdraget som vice-kapten för det europeiska Ryder Cup-laget som gäller. Även om jag fortfarande bor i USA med min familj är det på något sätt som att hitta hem igen, likadant känns det att fortsätta där vi pausade för några år sedan med Sportyard” kommenterar Robert samarbetet. ”Robert är inte bara en av Sveriges absolut bästa golfare, en förebild för unga, värd för en internationell golftävling, vice-kapten i Ryder Cup och numera även mentor till yngre golfspelare, han är också en gammal vän och en av Sportyards mest framgångsrika klienter. Vi har vårdat vår vänskap och bibehållit kontakten under denna tid isär och jag är väldigt glad över att Robert har valt att börja arbeta med oss igen. Det betyder långt mer för oss än bara en underskrift på ett klientkontrakt.” kommenterar Johan Elliot, grundare av Sportyard, återföreningen. Sportyard kommer att bistå Robert i alla delar av hans professionella karriär och uppdrag, inklusive sponsorkontakter. För mer information, ring eller maila Johan Elliot, manager: +46 708-309889 | [email protected] Robert Karlsson, (född 1969, http://www.robertkarlsson.com/) är en svensk professionell golfspelare. Robert vann Europatourens penningliga (”Order of Merit”) 2008 och blev i juni 2017 utsedd till vice-kapten för Europas Ryder Cup-lag 2018. Robert är gift med Ebba och de är, tillsammans med sina två barn, bosatta i North Carolina, USA. Robert har totalt elva vinster på Europatouren, med största vinsten i Dubai World Championship 2010, och har representerat Europa i Ryder Cup två gånger (vinst 2006). Sportyard Aktiebolag (http://www.sportyard.com/) är ett specialiserat management- bolag baserat i Stockholm. Sportyard företräder nio professionella golfspelare, med fler än 30 vinster tillsammans på världens golf-tourer, samt Jenny Rissveds, Olympisk mästarinna i mountainbike 2016. Sportyard AB, Alströmergatan 22, 112 47 Stockholm, Sweden, Telephone +46 8 410 269 40, www.sportyard.com MEDIA RELEASE – For immediate release Stockholm/Vilamoura – September 20, 2017 Sportyard welcomes back Robert Karlsson The 11 time PGA European Tour winner, Robert Karlsson, has returned and resumed his partnership with the Swedish management agency, Sportyard. Sportyard represented Robert until 2013 when Robert chose to explore other collaborations in the US due to his relocation there and him focusing on the PGA Tour. “Today it is the European Tour full time for me, together with the assignment as the Ryder Cup team vice-captain. Even if I still live with my family in the US, the focus on Europe is to somewhat linked to us finding our way back home again. And the feeling is the same with regards to resuming my cooperation with Sportyard”, Robert says. “Robert is not only one of the best Swedish golfers all time, he is also a role model, host for an international golf tournament, vice-captain of the Ryder Cup team and a mentor for younger golfers; he is also an old friend and one of Sportyard’s most successful clients. We have continued our friendship and stayed in contact during the time apart and I am very happy that Robert has chosen to reunite and start working with us again. This means a lot more to us than just a signature on a management contract”, says Johan Elliot, founder of Sportyard. Sportyard will represent Robert in all aspects of his professional career and assignments, including sponsorship contact. For more information, please email or phone Johan Elliot, manager: +46 708-309889 | [email protected] Robert Karlsson, (born 1969, http://www.robertkarlsson.com/) is a Swedish professional golfer. Robert won the PGA European Tour order of merit in 2008 and was in June 2017 appointed as a vice-captain of the 2018 European Ryder Cup team. Robert is married to Ebba and they live with their two children in North Carolina, USA. Robert has eleven victories on the PGA European Tour, with his biggest prize cheque in the Dubai World Championship 2010. Robert has represented the European Ryder Cup team twice, and was part of the winning team in 2006. Sportyard Aktiebolag (www.sportyard.com) is a boutique management agency based in Stockholm, Sweden. Sportyard represent nine professional golfers, with more than 30 combined victories on the World tours, and Jenny Rissveds, Olympic mountain bike Champion 2016. Sportyard AB, Alströmergatan 22, 112 47 Stockholm, Sweden, Telephone +46 8 410 269 40, www.sportyard.com .
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