Ann Kristin Flatland

Ann Kristin Flatland Aafedt ( born November 6, 1982 in Oslo ) is a former Norwegian biathlete.

At the age of six years, Ann Kristin Flatland moved with her family from Asker to Vik and starts for the sports club in their home town of Vik. The student is trained by Geir Ole Steinslett. In the Biathlon World Cup she made her debut in the season opener in 2003 in the Finnish Kontiolahti as 56th in the sprint. Even at the second World Cup stop of the season it was used in Hochfilzen in the Norwegian season and was with the Fifth. Since then, they could multiply occupy top places in the relay, including a third place in 2006 in Hochfilzen, as well as a second place in 2008 in Ruhpolding.

In 2005, she was used twice at the World Championships in Hochfilzen and was ranked 22 in the sprint and 37th in the pursuit. In 2007, she reached at the World Championships in Antholz in fifth in the sprint and won the bronze medal in the relay. In the sprint race in Oberhof in the season 2009/2010 Ann Kristin Flatland could walk onto the podium for the first time. This third place was her until then best place in one individual World Cup races. Two weeks later she was at the World Cup in Antholz also third party, this time in pursuit. Ann Kristin Flatland took part in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Her best result was 8th place in the persecution. In addition, it ranked 10 in the sprint, 11th in the mass start and came in individual ranked 14th with the season she was ranked fourth in the season 2010/2011 was able to celebrate their first World Cup success they sprint race in Oberhof.

After the birth of her daughter in April 2012, she began again in the fall with the competition training. After two first places with clean shooting in front of his home crowd in Beitostølen the single race and the sprint she was called back into the team for the World Cup in Ruhpolding and won the first race with Hilde fens, Synnøve Solemdal and Tora Berger in the relay competition.

Biathlon World Cup rankings

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including hosting the Olympic Games and World Championships ).

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