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Karl Johan Marcus Vinnerborg (born 8 August 1972) is a Swedish professional ice hockey referee, currently working in the Swedish Hockey League—Sweden's premier ice hockey league—and with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Vinnerborg has won Guldpipan (English: the gold whistle) three times, awarded to the premier official in Elitserien as voted by the players. Vinnerborg has officiated at seven IIHF sanctioned events, among them four consecutive World Championships between 2006—2009, and at the 2010 Olympics. He has officiated the World Championship gold medal game twice, 2007 in Moscow and 2008 in Québec. In 2010, Vinnerborg made history when he became the first European referee to officiate in the National Hockey League (NHL).

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  • Karl Johan Marcus Vinnerborg (* 8. August 1972) ist ein schwedischer Eishockey-Profischiedsrichter, der bislang hauptsächlich in der Elitserien sowie bei internationalen Begegnungen eingesetzt wird. In den Saisons 2010/11 und 2011/12 wurde er als erster europäischer Schiedsrichter in der nordamerikanischen Profiliga NHL eingesetzt. Seit Beginn der Saison 2014/15 ist er in der Schweizer National League A aktiv. (de)
  • Karl Johan Marcus Vinnerborg (born 8 August 1972) is a Swedish professional ice hockey referee, currently working in the Swedish Hockey League—Sweden's premier ice hockey league—and with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Vinnerborg has won Guldpipan (English: the gold whistle) three times, awarded to the premier official in Elitserien as voted by the players. Vinnerborg has officiated at seven IIHF sanctioned events, among them four consecutive World Championships between 2006—2009, and at the 2010 Olympics. He has officiated the World Championship gold medal game twice, 2007 in Moscow and 2008 in Québec. In 2010, Vinnerborg made history when he became the first European referee to officiate in the National Hockey League (NHL). (en)
  • Karl Johan Marcus Vinnerborg (né le 8 août 1972) est un arbitre professionnel de hockey sur glace suédois. (fr)
  • Karl Johan Marcus Vinnerborg, född den 8 augusti 1972 i Ljungby, är en svensk ishockeydomare och före detta tysk- och engelsklärare på Astradskolan i Ljungby som säsongen 2009/2010 dömde sin nionde säsong i Elitserien. Vinnerborg blev säsongen 2006/2007, tillsammans med Thomas Andersson, en av två proffsdomare i Elitserien. Tillsammans med dömde han VM-finalen 2008. De två blev första svenskar att göra detta. 2008 var första gången som fyrdomarsystemet provades vid VM i ishockey. Den 20 maj 2010 blev det klart att Vinnerborg blir den förste icke-nordamerikanska (och svenska) domaren i NHL. (sv)
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