Therese Johaug

Therese Johaug

Johaug in 2012
Born (1988-06-25) 25 June 1988
Os, Hedmark, Norway
Height 162 cm (5 ft 4 in)[1]
Ski club IL Nansen
World Cup career
Seasons 2007–
Individual wins 39
Indiv. podiums 94
Overall titles 1 (2013-14)

Therese Johaug (born 25 June 1988) is a Norwegian cross-country skier who has competed for the clubs Tynset IF and IL Nansen.[2] She is a three-time Olympic medallist.

Athletic career

After skiing some domestic races in the 2006 season, Johaug took part at the Norwegian Championships in 2007, winning a bronze at the 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit event.[3] She was selected for two World Cup races prior to the World Championships, finishing eighth and 33rd in two interval start races over 10 km, which was enough to be selected for competition in the 30 km distance at the 2007 Sapporo World Championships where she won a surprising bronze medal.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she won gold in the 4 x 5 km relay, came sixth in the 15 km pursuit and seventh in the 30 km mass start (classic) race.

Johaug won her first individual gold medal in the 30 km mass start race at the 2011 World Championships in Oslo. She also won gold in the 4 x 5 km relay, bronze in the 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit and fourth in the 10 km individual start. At the 2013 World Championships she won her second individual gold medal in the 10 km freestyle race.

At the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, she won the silver medal in the 30 km mass start (free) and the bronze medal in the 10 km classical, she also finished fourth in the 15 km skiathlon.

Johaug and compatriot Martin Johnsrud Sundby became the first Norwegians to win the Tour de Ski when they won the women's and men's competitions in the 2013-14 edition of the race.[4] Johaug subsequently won the overall and distance competitions in the 2013–14 FIS Cross-Country World Cup.[5]

She won the Birkebeinerrennet ski marathon in 2015 with a time of 2.41.46.

World Cup results

Season titles

Season Discipline
2013–14 Overall
Distance

Season standings

 Season  Age Overall Distance Sprint Tour de Ski
2006–07 18 44 23
2007–08 19 18 15 47 14
2008–09 20 8 7 89 6
2009–10 21 17 14 61
2010–11 22 4 3 70 2
2011–12 23 3 3 38 3
2012–13 24 2 2 39 2
2013–14 25 1 1 32 1
2014–15 26 2 2 39 2
2015–16 27 1 1 21 1

Individual victories

No. Season Date Location Discipline Level
1 2008–09 4 January 2009 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Climb Stage World Cup
2 2010–11 28 November 2010 Finland Kuusamo, Finland 10 km F Pursuit Stage World Cup
3 9 January 2011 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Climb Stage World Cup
4 12 March 2011 Finland Lahti, Finland 10 km M Pursuit World Cup
5 2011–12 27 November 2011 Finland Kuusamo, Finland 10 km F Pursuit Stage World Cup
6 8 January 2012 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Climb Stage World Cup
7 5 February 2012 Russia Rybinsk, Russia 7.5+7.5 km C/F Skiathlon World Cup
8 3 March 2012 Finland Lahti, Finland 7.5+7.5 km C/F Skiathlon World Cup
9 18 March 2012 Sweden Falun, Sweden 10 km F Pursuit Stage World Cup
10 2012–13 6 January 2013 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Climb Stage World Cup
11 17 February 2013 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 10 km F Pursuit World Cup
12 17 March 2013 Norway Oslo, Norway 30 km F Mass Start World Cup
13 24 March 2013 Sweden Falun, Sweden 10 km F Pursuit Stage World Cup
14 2013–14 4 January 2014 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 5 km C Individual Stage World Cup
15 5 January 2014 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Climb Stage World Cup
16 28 December 2013 -
5 January 2014
Germany Switzerland Italy Tour de Ski Overall World Cup
17 15 March 2014 Sweden Falun, Sweden 7.5+7.5 km C/F Skiathlon Stage World Cup
18 16 March 2014 Sweden Falun, Sweden 10 km F Pursuit Stage World Cup
19 14-16 March 2014 Sweden World Cup Final Overall World Cup
20 2014–15 30 November 2014 Finland Ruka, Finland 10 km C Individual World Cup
21 6 December 2014 Norway Lillehammer, Norway 5 km F Individual Stage World Cup
22 7 December 2014 Norway Lillehammer, Norway 10 km C Pursuit Stage World Cup
23 13 December 2014 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 10 km C Individual World Cup
24 10 January 2015 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 10 km C Mass Start Stage World Cup
25 11 January 2015 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Stage World Cup
26 2015–16 28 November 2015 Finland Ruka, Finland 5 km F Individual Stage World Cup
27 29 November 2015 Finland Ruka, Finland 10 km C Pursuit Stage World Cup
28 27-29 November 2015 Finland Nordic Opening Overall World Cup
29 5 December 2015 Norway Lillehammer, Norway 7.5+7.5 km C/F Skiathlon World Cup
30 12 December 2015 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 15 km F Individual World Cup
31 20 December 2015 Italy Toblach, Italy 10 km C Individual World Cup
32 2 January 2016 Switzerland Lenzerheide, Switzerland 15 km C Mass Start Stage World Cup
33 6 January 2016 Germany Oberstdorf, Germany 10 km C Mass Start Stage World Cup
34 10 January 2016 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 9 km F Pursuit Final Climb Stage World Cup
35 1-10 January 2016 Switzerland Germany Italy Tour de Ski Overall World Cup
36 23 January 2016 Czech Republic Nové Město, Czech Republic 10 km F Individual World Cup
37 7 February 2016 Norway Oslo, Norway 30 km F Mass Start World Cup
38 13 February 2016 Sweden Falun, Sweden 5 km C Individual World Cup
39 14 February 2016 Sweden Falun, Sweden 10 km F Mass Start World Cup

References

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