Anja Pärson

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Anja Pärson

Anja Sofia Tess Pärson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˌanjaˈpæːʂɔn]; born 25 April 1981) in Tärnaby, Sweden is a Swedish former alpine skier. She won several Olympic titles and World Championship titles. In 2003 and 2004, she also won the total Alpine Skiing World Cup. Totally, she won 42 World Cup events.[1]

World Cup[change | change source]

Standings[change | change source]

Season OV SL GS SG DH AC
1998/99 12 3 12
1999/00 8 3 15 39
2000/01 11 10 2
2001/02 5 3 3
2002/03 3 2 1 34
2003/04 1 1 1 15 42
2004/05 1 6 2 4 8 2
2005/06 2 3 1 9 7 2
2006/07 5 12 13 6 4 14
2007/08 6 15 15 7 4 3
2008/09 3 10 16 4 7 1
2009/10 3 16 10 7 3 2
2010/11 8 37 25 5 5 6
2011/12 32 39 21 28 9

Individual wins[change | change source]

# Season Date Location Discipline
1 1998/99 3 december 1998  United States Mammoth Lakes Slalom
2 2001/02 9 december 2001  Italy Sestriere Slalom
3 29 december 2001  Austria Lienz Slalom
4 5 january 2002  Slovenia Maribor Slalom
5 6 january 2002  Slovenia Maribor Slalom
6 2002/03 30 november 2002  United States Aspen Slalom
7 15 december 2002  Italy Sestriere Slalom
8 19 january 2003  Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Giant Slalom
9 25 january 2003  Slovenia Maribor Giant Slalom
10 26 january 2003  Slovenia Maribor Slalom
11 6 march 2003  Sweden Åre Giant Slalom
12 2003/04 28 november 2003  United States Park City Giant Slalom
13 29 november 2003  United States Park City Slalom
14 16 december 2003  Italy Pinzolo Slalom
15 28 december 2003  Austria Lienz Slalom
16 5 january 2004  France Megève Slalom
17 24 january 2004  Slovenia Maribor Giant Slalom
18 25 january 2004  Slovenia Maribor Slalom
19 7 february 2004  Germany Zwiesel Giant Slalom
20 8 february 2004  Germany Zwiesel Slalom
21 21 february 2004  Sweden Åre Giant Slalom
22 14 march 2004  Italy Sestriere Giant Slalom
23 2004/05 23 november 2004  Austria Sölden Giant Slalom
24 23 january 2005  Slovenia Maribor Slalom
25 25 february 2005  Italy Cesana Torinese Super-G
26 26 february 2005  Italy Cesana Torinese Downhill
27 2005/06 11 december 2005  United States Aspen Slalom
28 22 december 2005  Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn Slalom
29 28 december 2005  Austria Lienz Giant Slalom
30 13 january 2006  Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim Downhill
31 27 january 2006  Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Super-G
32 4 february 2006  Germany Ofterschwang Giant Slalom
33 11 march 2006  Finland Kittilä Slalom
34 15 march 2006  Sweden Åre Downhill
35 2006/07 15 march 2007  Switzerland Vaz/Obervaz Super-G
36 2007/08 15 december 2007  Switzerland Sankt Moritz Downhill
37 16 december 2007  Switzerland Sankt Moritz Super-G
38 9 march 2008  Switzerland Crans-Montana Alpine Combined
39 2008/09 19 december 2008  Switzerland Sankt Moritz Alpine Combined
40 18 january 2009  Austria Altenmarkt im Pongau Downhill
41 2009/10 29 january 2010  Switzerland Sankt Moritz Alpine Combined
42 2010/11 5 march 2011  Italy Tarvisio Downhill

References[change | change source]

  1. "Anja Pärson". FIS. Retrieved 30 November 2014.

Other websites[change | change source]

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