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Ida Ingemarsdotter

Ida Ingemarsdotter

Swedish cross-country skier


Ida Maria Erika Ingemarsdotter (born 26 April, 1985) is a Swedish cross-country skiing coach and former skier who competed between 2003 and 2019.

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Skiing career

Ingemarsdotter has a total of five individual victories at various levels up to 15 km since 2003. Her best individual World Cup finish, was first place in a sprint event in Milan in 2012.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she finished fifth in the 4 × 5 km relay, 15th in the individual sprint, and 42nd in the 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit events. Ingermarsdotter also competed in the 30 km event, but did not finish. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, Ingemarsdotter won gold in the 4 × 5 km relay.

She announced her retirement from cross-country skiing on 3 May 2019.[2]

Coaching career

On 30 September, 2019, she was appointed as a coach for the Swedish National Development Cross-Country Team, substituting for Martina Höök, who will be on maternity leave for the 2019–20 season.[3]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[4]

Olympic Games

  • 2 medals – (1 gold, 1 bronze)
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World Championships

  • 4 medals – (3 silver, 1 bronze)
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World Cup

Season standings

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Individual podiums

  • 2 victories – (2 WC)
  • 9 podiums – (6 WC, 3 SWC)
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Team podiums

  • 5 victories – (5 TS)
  • 11 podiums – (9 TS, 2 RL)
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References

  1. "Team Nordic Ida Ingemarsdotter". Rossignol. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
  2. "Ida Ingemarsdotter lägger av" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. 3 May 2019. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  3. Pettersson, Tomas (30 September 2019). "Efter intervjun - då fick Ingemarsdotter frågan". Expressen. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  4. "INGEMARSDOTTER Ida". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 13 December 2019.

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