Frida Hansdotter

Frida Hans Dotter ( born December 13, 1985 in Västerås) is a Swedish alpine skier. Your specialist discipline is the slalom.

Biography

In January 2001 Hans yolk was first used in FIS races used, in December 2002 in the European Cup. In the 2004/2005 season they finished fifth in the European Cup slalom standings. Their first World Cup races she contested October 23, 2004 in Soelden. On November 11 2006 she won her first World Cup points, as they drove in the slalom in Levi in 13th place. In the 2007/2008 season two seventh places were their best World Cup results, achieved on 9 December 2007 in Aspen and on January 6, 2008 in Spindleruv Mlyn.

During the 2008/2009 season Hans yolk once again showed consistent and good. On March 7 In 2009, as second of the World Cup slalom in Ofterschwang the first podium finish of her career, in the winter of 2009/ 2010, however, came in any race in the top ten. At the 2009 World Championships in Val d'Isere and the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she was in each case 15 in slalom. In the season 2010/2011 Hans yolk again posted two top-10 results in the World Cup. In addition, she reached the eighth place in the Slalom World Championships 2011 in Garmisch -Partenkirchen. While they had concentrated exclusively in previous years on the World Cup, Hans Dotter started this winter and again in the European Cup. Behind Fanny Chmelar she finished second in the slalom standings.

On February 11, 2012 Hans yolk reached in second slalom of Soldeu for the second time in her career and first time in almost three years, a podium finish in the World Cup. With three other top 10 results it was in season 2011/2012 as three years prior Ninth slalom World Cup. In the 2012/2013 season she was in slalom race four times so far second. At the World Championships 2013 in Schladming, she won the silver in the slalom and the bronze medal in the team competition. In the 2013/2014 season Hans Dotter first drove two more times to second place in a World Cup slalom. After a total of eight second places they celebrated on February 2, 2014 in Kranjska Gora her first World Cup victory.

Achievements

Olympic games

  • Vancouver 2010: 15th slalom
  • Sochi 2014: 5 Slalom, Giant Slalom 13

World Championships

  • Åre 2007: 30 Super -G
  • Val d'Isere 2009: slalom 15
  • Garmisch Partenkirchen 2011: 8 Slalom
  • Schladming 2013: 2nd team competition, 3rd slalom, giant slalom 5

Junior World Championships

  • Maribor 2004: 32 Giant Slalom, Super-G, 46, 48 departure
  • Bardonecchia 2005: 13 Giant Slalom, Downhill 38

World Cup

  • Season 2008/ 09: 9 Slalom World Cup
  • Season 2011/12: 9 Slalom World Cup
  • Season 2012/13: 10th overall World Cup, 4th slalom World Cup
  • Season 2013/14: 10th overall World Cup, 2nd Slalom World Cup
  • 10 podium finishes, including one victory:

European Cup

  • Season 2004/ 05: 5 slalom rating
  • Season 2010/ 11: 2nd slalom rating
  • Season 2011/12: 7 slalom rating
  • 8 podiums including 3 victories:

Other successes

  • 2 Swedish championship (slalom 2007, 2013)
  • 2 Swedish Junior Champion title (Super -G in 2004, Slalom 2005)
  • 16 wins in FIS races (1x Super -G, Giant Slalom 2x, 13x slalom)
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