Marianne Andersen

Marianne Andersen ( born March 26, 1980 in Drammen ) is a Norwegian orienteer. In 2009 she won the world title in the relay, also it is eight times Vice World Champion and three-time Vice- European Champion.

Andersen followed the curse of eternal runner. At World and European Championships but they won so far eleven silver medals only a gold medal at the 2009 World Championships in the relay. Your first silver medals she won at the 2004 European Championships and at the 2005 World Championships with the Norwegian season. In 2006, she was the first time to celebrate major international successes in singles. In the Estonian Otepaeae where, in 2006, the European Championships were held, she finished second in the sprint behind Simone Niggli in Switzerland and second on the middle distance behind the Finn Minna Kauppi. At the World Championships three months later in Denmark, she won the silver medals on the middle and on the long distance, both times behind Simone Niggli. The World Cup season finished second behind Simone Niggli Andersen. Between 2007 and 2010, Andersen won at the World Championships discharged annually now always at least one medal. 2007, two bronze medals, silver in 2008 on the long distance behind the Czech Dana Brožková. 2009 in Miskolc, Hungary, she won two more silver medals and also won with Betty Ann Nilsen and Anne Margrethe Hausken the gold medal in the relay competition. 2010 in Trondheim Marianne Andersen won bronze in the sprint and middle distance and silver in the relay. In addition, she finished second on the long distance, once more behind the Swiss Simone Niggli.

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