HAMMERFALL Congratule Swedish Women's Curling Team On Winning Olympic Gold

February 24, 2006

HAMMERFALL guitarist Oscar Dronjak has posted the following message on the group's official web site:

"Fantastic! Wonderful! Amazing! Incredible! Awesome! Simply great! The Swedish women's curling team, with whom we did a video for 'Hearts On Fire' a month or two ago, won the gold medal in the Olympics yesterday! Congratulations from all of us in the band, it was an expertly played tournament, eleven games from start to finish, where concentration and skill and, especially yesterday, nerves of steel were required. Brilliant tactics and superb playing was the keys to victory, and how sweet it was. Once again, congrats and thank you for keeping it up even under immense pressure."

Watch the "Hearts On Fire" video online: Windows Media, Quicktime. More information on the clip is available at this location.

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