Hanna Erikson

Hanna Erikson (born 2 June 1990) is a Swedish cross-country skier.

Their first international championship contested Erikson 2007 from the European Youth Olympic Festival in Jaca, where she finished tenth place on 7.5 km freestyle. At the Junior World Championships 2008 in Val Venosta, she won the silver medal with the Swedish squadron. Her best individual result was the seventh place in the sprint competition. 2009 won Erikson Keuruu their first sprint competition in the Scandinavian Cup. At the Junior World Championships 2009 in Praz de Lys Sommand she won the silver medal in the sprint competition and with the Finnish relay. In pursuit competition they finished third. These results enabled your use at the Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec. The sprint specialists, however, was used only on the longer distances. Her best result was the 38th place in 10-kilometer classic. Even at their first use in World Cup competition at the Cross Country World Cup Final 2008/2009, it reached no place in the top 30 athletes. First World Cup points won Erikson in the season 2009/10 at the World Cup in Rogla, where she won the eleventh place in the sprint competition. Also at the start of the Tour de Ski 2008/2009 she convinced than ten in the prologue in Oberhof. At the Junior World Championship 2010 in Hinterzarten Erikson won the gold medal in the sprint competition. About 5 km classic and with the schwedischedn season, she won the bronze medal. To kick off the 2010/11 season Erikson succeeded as sixth in Dusseldorf for the first time the way into the finals of a World Cup sprint competition. In Otepaeae they only had to concede defeat Petra Majdic and celebrated their first podium finish in a World Cup competition. At the same location Erikson occupied at the U23 World Cup 2011 in fifth in the sprint competition and 14th place 10-kilometer freestyle.

World Cup wins

Appearances and World Cup victories ( in bold) and stage wins in stage races, which are not counted as official World Cup victories.

  • NO = Nordic Opening
  • TdS = Tour de Ski
  • WF = World Cup Final
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