Ebba ANDERSSON

10 Jul 1997
24
Female
DELSBO
 
Sweden
OSTERSUND
 
Sweden

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CCS Cross-Country Skiing Women's 10km Classic 6
Women's 7.5km + 7.5km Skiathlon 10

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Zhangjiakou National Cross-Country Skiing Centre
Finished
Zhangjiakou National Cross-Country Skiing Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
2Women's 4 × 5 kilometres Relay2018PyeongChang, KOR
4Women's 15 kilometres Skiathlon2018PyeongChang, KOR
13Women's 10 kilometres, Freestyle2018PyeongChang, KOR
13Women's 30 kilometres Mass Start, Classical2018PyeongChang, KOR
World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Team Sprint Finals Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
1Teamsprint C Final Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
1Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
2Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
310 km F Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
3Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km C/F Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
3Rel 4x10 km M Men2017Lahti, FIN
430 km C Mst Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
4Team Sprint C Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
6Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
630 km F Mst Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
8Team Sprint C Men2017Lahti, FIN
1610 km C Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
1630 km F Mst Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
21Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km F/C Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllSprintDistance
2021/202224
2020/20213642
2019/20207503
2018/20197455
2017/20182615

Best performances per season in World Cup events from 2018/2019 - Individual events until 15km

SeasonSP CSP F7.5/7.5km C/F10km C10km F10km P15km F15km P
2021/221 x 4th1 x 7th1 x 7th
2020/211 x 20th1 x 32nd1 x 4th3 x 3rd1 x 1st1 x 3rd
2019/201 x 24th1 x 17th1 x 4th2 x 2nd1 x 2nd1 x 5th1 x 4th
2018/191 x 12nd1 x 2nd2 x 2nd2 x 3rd1 x 4th

Best performances per season in World Cup events from 2018/2019 - Individual events longer than 15km

Season30km C30km P>30km F
2021/22
2020/211 x 2nd
2019/201 x 3rd1 x 4th
2018/191 x 3rd

Best performances in World Cup races from 2018/2019 - Team events

Season4x5km M
2021/221 x 2nd
2020/211 x 2nd
2019/20
2018/191 x 2nd
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocation
2FIS Tour de Ski Ladies2021/2022FIS Tour de Ski, FIS
2Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2021/2022Lillehammer, NOR
410 km C Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN
710 km F Ladies2021/2022Lillehammer, NOR
710 km F Pursuit Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN
2110 km F Ladies2021/2022Davos, SUI
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Podcast "Mellan himmel a skidspar" that she produces together with her friend Lisa Vinsa. (Athlete, Jun 2021)

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Athlete

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Ski high school in Solleftea (SWE).

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Mother, Asa Lundmark. Father, Per-Ola Andersson. Younger brother, Fredrik Andersson.

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Swedish, English, German

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Pitea Elit SK (Pitea, SWE)

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Father Per-Ola Andersson (SWE)

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Brother Fredrik Andersson (Cross-country skiing): Competed at the 2017 Junior World Championships, and three U23 World Championships (2019-21) winning a bronze in the 4x5km relay in 2021. National Championship bronze medallist in the 30km classical mass start in 2019.

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Athletics: Competed in the 2015 Junior European Championships in Eskilstuna finishing sixth in the 3000m with a time of 9:29.98.

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2015 World Cup in Ostersund (10km - 15th)

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March 2016: Knee surgery.

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2017

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Her parents took her skiing when she was young but only really became keen when a couple of coaches from a local club visited her primary school when she was eight years old. "I became interested and joined training - and then I was stuck." (aftonbladet.se, May 2019)

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Loves competition. Finds cross-country skiing to be a multifaceted sport that requires endurance, strength, technique, tactics, and speed, which means there are always new challenges around the corner. (ebba-andersson.se, 2021)

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"To see how far I can reach, both when it comes to my qualities and to my results." (Athlete, Jun 2021)

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Winning the gold medal in the relay in the 2019 World Championships in Seefeld. (Athlete, Jun 2021)

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Cross-country skier Charlotte Kalla (SWE), her teammate - three-time Olympic champion (nine-time medallist), three-time World champion (13-time medallist). (Athlete, Jun 2021)

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"Sport is something that should bring a lot of joy." (Athlete, Jun 2021)

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Sixten Jernberg Award (2019) - awarded annually to the best Swedish skier on the national level. (skidor.com)

Milestones

Won her first Olympic Winter Games medal in her debut at PyeongChang 2018 with the 4x5km relay silver, finishing her third leg with Sweden in first. Narrowly missed a medal by less than a second finishing fourth in the skiathlon.

Has a total of four World Championship medals in three appearances (2017-21) winning one gold (2019 relay), one silver (2017 relay), and two individual bronzes in 2021 (10km free, skiathlon).

Five-time Junior World Championships medallist, winning three gold (2016 10km free and relay, 2017 5km free), one silver (2017 skiathlon), and one bronze (2015 skiathlon).

Won her first World Cup race in January 2021 in Val di Fiemme during the Tour de Ski 2020/21, where she finished third in the overall standings after losing the battle for the win on the challenging Final Climb to Alpe Cermis (495m), the toughest race in the World Cup.

Her first World Cup podium came in November 2018 (Ruka).

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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