Anna Haag

Anna Margret Haag ( born June 1, 1986 in Köpings as Anna Margret Hansson ) is a Swedish cross-country skier.

Career

Hague started for the first time in 2003 at an international junior race. Then they started a few years in Skandinaviencup in FIS races and at junior level, until finally in November 2006 in Gällivare Sweden got its first use in the Cross Country World Cup. Except for one another World Cup race in Falun, however, she appeared only in FIS races or Skandinaviencup later in the season 2006/ 07. At the beginning of the season 2007/ 08 she was at the World Cup in Beitostølen occupy the 24th place and thus establish the Swedish World Cup team. During the season, they could usually venture into the top 30 and also repeatedly achieve results in the top ten. At the end of the season they took a 19th place in the overall standings.

At the opening race of the season 2008/ 09 in Gällivare she took a 15th place, with the Swedish team could for the first two relay race of the season with a second and a third place celebrate their first podium finishes. At the beginning of 2009, she participated in the Tour de Ski in part, which she finished in ninth place, otherwise she went to only a few World Cups of the season. At the Swedish Championships in Sundvall she won silver 10-kilometer freestyle. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 2009, she won the bronze medal in the relay.

At the beginning of the season 2009/10 they won for the first time at the World Cup in Beitostølen with the relay a World Cup race and was able to win her first individual podium with third place about 10 km freestyle. In the rest of the season she participated in only a few World Cups, but could always occupy a place in the top ten at this. At the 15 - km race in classic technique in Slovenia Rogla came with a 3rd place add another podium finish. At the end of January 2010 discharged in Piteå Swedish Championships, she won the title in the double tracking and finished second 10-kilometer freestyle. In February, she participated in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. After the 10 km individual race still fourth was initially, she won the silver medal in the double tracking. Three days later she won jointly with Charlotte Kalla in the team sprint silver again.

The World Cup season 2010/11 started Hague after a weak single World Cup in Gällivare with a second place in the relay at the same distance. In La Clusaz, it reached the squadron again a good result and was with the team at the end in third place. At the Swedish Championships 2011 in Sundsvall she reached for silver in the pursuit, ninth in the championship sprint over 10 km in classic style. Exactly four weeks later, her collaboration with Ida Ingemars yolk, Britta Johansson Norgren and Charlotte Kalla at the Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 in Oslo winning the silver medal in the relay race. In the individual disciplines you get a medal gains, but she stayed in all disciplines in the top 20 and reached including two top- 10 finishes. In cross-country skiing World Cup Final 2010/2011 it was at the end for good individual performances on the seventh rank of the standings. At the Swedish Championships 2011 in Bruksvallarna they renounced despite message for the start.

In the World Cup season 2011/12 Hague had no way to keep up with the world leaders. Best result was an eighth place in Kuusamo start of the season and a fourth place in the relay in Nové Město na Moravě shortly before the end of the season. They often ended up in the episode just off the points. Also in the Swedish Championships 2012 in Östersund remained without winning a medal, over 10 km it was placed only slightly in fourth behind the medals.

In the following season 2012/13 they started promising with a fifth and a ninth place in FIS races in Bruksvallarna. However, they once again had a setback in the first World Cup race in Gällivare with space 56. However, in Canmore, she showed strength again and landed in Skiathlon over 15 km at the end on the 10th Place. The Tour de Ski 2012/2013, she finished in 18th place overall. After another fourth place in the relay in La Clusaz Hague started at the Swedish Championships in 2013 in Falun and surprisingly won bronze in the sprint and over 10 km and silver in Skiathlon.

In the Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme Hague won the silver medal in the relay. About 30 km in single, she was at the end of sixth. In Skiathlon she went to rank 15 and about 10 km on Rank 17 Rank 17 also reached her a short time later at the Cross Country World Cup Final 2012/2013 in Stockholm and Falun.

Private

At the beginning of her career she began as Anna Hansson, in May 2008, she took the surname of her mother, Hague, at. She is romantically involved with the Swedish cross-country skier Emil Jönsson.

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