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KALLA Charlotte

Charlotte KALLA

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Sweden’s cross-country superstar

Sweden’s most successful female cross-country skier of all time, Charlotte Kalla has won two Olympic titles, the first of them secured on 15 February 2010 and the second in Sochi, precisely four years later to the day.

Red letter day

15 February has a talismanic significance in the life of Sweden’s Charlotte Kalla. It was on that very day in 2010 that she made her Olympic debut, in the 10km freestyle in Vancouver. Starting 31st, she simply blew the rest of the field away, leading at every split and finishing a full 6.6 seconds clear of the defending champion, Kristina Smigun-Vaehi of Estonia, and more than 15 seconds ahead of Norway’s Marit Bjørgen.

Kalla’s victory opened Sweden’s gold medal account at Vancouver and was the country’s first individual cross-country skiing title at the Winter Games since Grenoble 1968, when Toini Gustafsson collected two golds.

Four years to the day later, the 26-year-old Kalla found herself anchoring for Sweden in the 4x5km relay at Sochi, in a team that also featured Ida Ingemarsdotter, Emma Wiken and Anna Haag. By the time she took over from Haag, Kalla had a 27-second deficit to make up on Finland and Germany, with Krista Lahteenmaki and Denise Hermann fighting it out for the lead on the last leg.

Finding some searing pace, Kalla caught up with the two frontrunners at the top of the last climb and then burst clear to be embraced by her ecstatic team-mates at the finish line. In tribute to her stunning performance, Pajala Airport – situated in her native province of Norrbotten – changed its name to Kalla International Airport that same day.

A full house

Kalla has three silver medals to go with her two golds, landing the first in the team sprint with Anna Haag at Vancouver 2010, the second behind Bjørgen in the 15km skiathlon at Sochi 2014, and the third in finishing runner-up to Poland’s Justyna Kowalczyk in the 10km classical a few days later. Her five-medal haul makes her Sweden’s most successful Olympic cross-country skier of all time.

A national treasure

“I fell in love with cross-country skiing straightaway,” said Kalla, who hails from the northern village of Tarendo, where she first put on skis at the age of seven. Since winning the world junior skiathlon title at Kranj (SLO) in February 2006, she has gone on to become her country’s No1 cross-country skier.

Victorious in the 2008 FIS Ski Tour, she won the world team sprint title with Ingemarsdotter in Oslo in 2011, and as of 31 March 2014 she has amassed 23 individual World Cup podium finishes (three of them wins) and ten top-three placings in team races. “It’s a real privilege for me to dedicate myself to sport full-time. It’s a dream come true,” said Kalla, who will hope to improve her already impressive Olympic record at PyeongChang 2018.

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Charlotte Kalla: My PyeongChang Highlights

Sweden's Charlotte Kalla won the first Gold of the PyeongChang Games
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies' Team Sprint Free
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies' Team Sprint Free

Stina Nilsson and Charlotte Kalla of Sweden (Silver), Kikkan Randall and Jessica Diggins of the United States (Gold) and Marit Bjoergen and Maiken Caspersen Falla of Norway (Bronze) celebrate on the podium during the victory ceremony for the Cross Country Ladies' Team Sprint Free Final on day 12 of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on February 21, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, Republic of Korea.
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies' Team Sprint Free
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies' Team Sprint Free

Charlotte Kalla of Sweden competes during the Cross Country Ladies' Team Sprint Free Final on day 12 of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on February 21, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, Republic of Korea.
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies' Team Sprint Free
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies' Team Sprint Free

Charlotte Kalla (L) and Stina Nilsson (R) of Sweden (12-1) handover during the Cross Country Ladies' Team Sprint Free Final on day 12 of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on February 21, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, Republic of Korea.
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies’ 10km Free
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies’ 10km Free

(L-R) 2nd placed Charlotte Kalla of Sweden, 1st placed Ragnhild Haga of Norway and joint 3rd placed Marit Bjoergen of Norway and Krista Parmakoski of Finland celebrate following the Cross-Country Skiing Ladies' 10 km Free on day six of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on February 15, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, Republic of Korea.
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies’ 10km Free
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Cross-Country Skiing - Ladies’ 10km Free

Charlotte Kalla of Sweden skis during the Cross-Country Skiing Ladies' 10 km Free on day six of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at Alpensia Cross-Country Centre on February 15, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, Republic of Korea.
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Results

  • Games
    Result
    Sport
    Event
  • S 15:56.66
    Skiing
    Team Sprint
    S 25:20.8
    Skiing
    10km
    S 51:26.3
    Skiing
    Relay 4x5km
    G 40:44.9
    Skiing
    Combined 7.5 + 7.5km mass start
  • G 53:02.7
    Skiing
    Relay 4x5km women
    S 28:36.2
    Skiing
    10km women
    S 38:35.4
    Skiing
    Skiathlon (7.5km + 7.5km) women
  • G 24:58.4
    Skiing
    10km women
    S FINAL
    Skiing
    Team Sprint women

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