Lars Vågberg

{{Short description|Swedish-Norwegian curler (born 1967)}}

{{BLP sources|date=July 2010}}

{{Infobox curler

| name = Lars Vågberg

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| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|30 June 1967}}

| birth_place = Sollefteå, Sweden

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| Curling club = Stabekk Curlingklubb, Oslo

| Skip = Pål Trulsen

| Third = Lars Vågberg

| Second = Flemming Davanger

| Lead = Bent Ånund Ramsfjell

| Alternate = Torger Nergård

| World Championship appearances = 9 (1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)

| European Championship appearances = 6 (1990, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005)

| Olympic appearances = 2 (2002, 2006)

| Other appearances = World Senior Curling Championships: 1 (2024)

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{{MedalSport | Men's Curling }}

{{MedalCountry | {{NOR}} }}

{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games }}

{{MedalGold|2002 Salt Lake City | Team }}

{{MedalCompetition|World Championships }}

{{MedalSilver|2002 Bismarck | }}

{{MedalBronze|2001 Lausanne | }}

{{MedalBronze|2003 Winnipeg | }}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalGold|2005 Garmisch-Partenkirchen|}}

{{MedalBronze|2004 Sofia|}}

{{MedalCountry | {{SWE}} }}

{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}

{{MedalGold|1990 Lillehammer|}}

{{MedalBronze|1994 Sundsvall|}}

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Lars Vågberg (born 30 June 1967 in Sollefteå, Sweden) is a Norwegian curler from Bærum.

Vågberg began his international curling career in Sweden. In his first international tournament, he was the second Mikael Hasselborg's 1990 European Curling Championships winning team. With Hasselborg, he would finish 7th at the World Curling Championships in 1992 and won a bronze medal at the 1994 European Championships.

By 1997 Vågberg had moved to Norway. The 1997 World Championships would be the first for Vågberg as a Norwegian, and he played third for Pål Trulsen. While they finished 7th that year, the team would later go on to win two bronze medals (2001, 2003) and a silver (2002) at the Worlds. Most notably however was their victory at the 2002 Winter Olympics when they defeated Canadas' Kevin Martin in the final. The team added to their success with their first gold medal at the European Championships in 2005.

In 2010 (and before), Lars works at Belset Skole in Bærum, as a physical education teacher and advisor.

In 1995 he was inducted into the Swedish Curling Hall of Fame.