Ã…se Idland

Åse Idland (born 2 April 1973 in Figgjo ) is a former Norwegian biathlete.

Åse Idland lives in Figgjo and launched for Figgjo Idrettslag. It began in 1983 with the sport of biathlon. Since the season 1989/90 she took part in the Biathlon World Cup. Best result in the highest racing series was a 1992 to kick off the 1992/93 season reached in Pokljuka sixth rank in a single. In the seasons 1992/93 and 1993/94 they were each 19th overall in the World Cup. First major event was the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, where the Norwegian reached the 27th place in singles. In the Biathlon World Championships 1993 in Borovets, she came to the ranks 36 in singles, 20 in the sprint, with Annette Sikveland, Anne Elvebakk and Hildegunn Fossen ninth in the relay race and missed on the side of these three in the team race in fourth place when just a medal. Last major event was the Biathlon World Championships in 1994 in Canmore, where the non-Olympic races were held. There she won with Ann Elen Skjelbreid, Sikveland and Fossen behind the representation of Belarus the silver medal. The 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer domestic missed Idland. It was not until 1999 that they again came in Izhevsk at the European Championships Biathlon at a major event for use with Arna Kolltveit, Ann Helen Grande and Borghild Ouren in the relay race won the bronze medal behind Russia and Poland. National they won between 1990 and 1997 six medals at the Norwegian championships, including in 1993 Brumunddal and Hattfjelldalen the title in the sprint race and with the relay.

World Cup rankings

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

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