Annika Zell

Annika Zell ( born March 24, 1965) is a former Swedish orientation and ski orienteer.

Zell won the O- rings in orienteering in 1993 and 1996. Three times she won the relay race Tiomila: 1995 and 1996 with Sundsvall OK and 2006 with the Norwegian club SK Nydalens. In 1992, she was fifth in the overall World Cup.

In Ski - orienteering she first took over in 1986 at the World Cup finals. The title bouts in the Bulgarian Batak she was single fifth and won with the Swedish relay silver. In 1990, she won the bronze medal on the long distance, behind Bratberg Ragnhild from Norway and the Swedish Arja Hannu. In 1992, she won her first two titles at the World Championships in Pontarlier. She won on long distance as well as in the relay with Ann -Charlotte Carlsson and Arja Hannu. On the short distance it was behind the Finn Hannu and Virpi Juutilainen third parties. The Swedish Frauentaffel won even for the next two World Series title, in 1996 cell was also successful with silver over the short distance and again with gold over the long distance. In 1998, she was with her short-throw title for the sixth time World Champion, also won silver on the long distance behind Liisa Anttila from Finland. Even with the season they won silver. In 2000, she played in the Russian Krasnoyarsk their last World Cup, winning another silver medal in the relay.

Placements

Ski Orienteering

World Championships:

Overall World Cup:

  • 2nd Place: 1991 and 2000
  • 3rd place: 1999
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