Britta Johansson Norgren

Britta Johansson Norgren ( born March 30, 1983 in Bälinge, community Uppsala ) is a Swedish cross-country skier.

Britta Johansson Norgren lives in Östersund and starts for Sollefteaa SK. In 2001, she debuted in Garphyttan about 5 km as 22 in a FIS race. At the Junior World Championships in Schonach she was twelfth in the sprint. In November 2002, she won a FIS Sprint Tynderö in her first race. At the Junior World Championships 2003 in Sollefteå she reached the sixth place in the sprint. Towards the end of the season it was first used in Borlaenge in a World Cup Sprint and was 29 At the national championships in 2004 in Skellefteå, she won the silver medal in the sprint behind Emelie Ohrstig. After a prolonged period of weakness Johansson Norgren was in season 2005/ 06 more frequently used in the World Cup and also qualified for the Olympic Games of Turin. Here she was 15th in pursuit, Eleventh in a ten- kilometer race, with the Fourth Squadron, 13th in the sprint and 28th in the 30 -kilometer race. After the games they reached the World Cup in Sapporo with Anna -Karin Strömstedt in the team sprint with a third place, the first podium finish. At the end of the season they won the national title matches the title in the sprint and was second on 10 and fourth 30 kilometers.

At the beginning of the 2006/07 season she finished second in the team sprint in Dusseldorf. The placement she reached again in the relay in La Clusaz. In Davos, she won just before the Nordic World Ski Championship in 2007 with the Swedish squadron her first World Cup race. But she missed a medal at the World Cup season in fourth place when. At the beginning of the season 2007/ 08 they won in Dusseldorf together with Charlotte Kalla a World Cup team sprint. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec Norgren was fined for an excessive hemoglobin value with a five-day protective barrier.

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