Ulf Johansson

Ulf Lennart Johansson ( born May 26, 1967 in Tibro ) is a former biathlete.

Ulf Johansson started for I 2 Idrottsförening from Karlstad. The late 1980s and in the first half of the 1990s he was part of the Swedish National Biathlon squad. Living in Umeå gardener made ​​his debut in the season 1987/88 Biathlon World Cup. In 1990, he took in Oslo for the first time at the Biathlon World Championships and was part of the 17 sprints and with Anders Mannelqvist, Lars Wiklund and Mikael Löfgren rollercoaster with the Swedish team. In 1991 he was in Lahti in the same composition again aft with the crew, with Ulf Sjödén, Mannelqvist and Löfgren seventh in the relay race and 42 of the sprint. At the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville Johansson came in all three races to use. In individual he finished 64th, was the 14th of the sprint and won with Leif Andersson, Tord Wiksten and Mikael Löfgren as a starting Relay runners behind Germany and the United team the bronze medal. It was the first biathlon medal for Sweden for Lars -Göran Arwidsons winning the bronze medal in the individual games of 1972., The post-Olympic season was the most successful of Sweden. His six best career results he achieved this season, including five top- ten finishes. After he was second in a sprint in Oberhof and only Johann Passler was beaten, he won shortly thereafter in Antholz with a single his only World Cup race. In the overall standings Johansson finished in twelfth place. Not quite as successfully ran the Biathlon World Championships 1993 in Borovets. The Swede was 77th of the Single Page, 27, of the sprint and relay sixth. In 1994 he arrived in Lillehammer for the second time olympic jobs. Once again he was able to start in all three races. In the sprint, he was ranked 20th, was 42 of Single Page and eleventh in the relay. Last major event was the 1995 World Championships in Antholz. In the sprint Johansson reached the 77th place, was the 40th and function SINGLE reached with the Swedish squadron sixth.

Biathlon World Cup rankings

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

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