Anna Holmlund
Anna Holmlund (born 3 October 1987)[1] is a Swedish former ski cross athlete.
Medal record | ||
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Representing | ||
Women's Freestyle skiing | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2014 Sochi | Ski cross | |
FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships | ||
2011 Deer Valley | Ski cross |
Career
Holmlund won 19 World Cup races and two overall World Cups up to 2016.[2] She came sixth at the 2010 Winter Olympics and won the bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. She won a bronze medal at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.[3]
During a practice run on 19 December 2016 in Innichen, Holmlund crashed and suffered head injuries with brain hemorrhages and facial fractures, including a diffuse axonal injury.[4][5] Doctors put her in a medically induced coma in a hospital in Bolzano[6] and a week later she was flown back to Sweden.[7] In May 2017, the Swedish Ski Association announced that Holmlund had regained consciousness and had communicated with and recognised friends and family.[8] In July 2017, she left the Danderyd hospital, where she had been treated, and returned to her hometown of Sundsvall.[9]
In December 2017, Holmlund took her first steps since the accident.[10] She made a return to the ski slopes in February 2018, when she took to the snow in a sit-ski for the first time.[11] In April 2018, she made a return to competition by racing in a biski with the assistance of her brother Kalle: they won the women's class in a downhill race in Åre.[12]
In early November 2018, Holmlund was announced as an ambassador for Stockholm's bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics.[13]
World Cup podiums
Season | Date | Location | Place |
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2009–2010 | 21 December 2009 | 1st | |
22 December 2009 | 1st | ||
14 March 2010 | 1st | ||
19 March 2010 | 1st | ||
2010–2011 | 18 December 2010 | 1st | |
16 January 2011 | 3rd | ||
29 January 2011 | 1st | ||
6 March 2011 | 1st | ||
13 March 2011 | 1st | ||
19 March 2011 | 1st | ||
2012–2013 | 8 December 2012 | 3rd | |
13 December 2012 | 3rd | ||
12 January 2013 | 2nd | ||
2013–2014 | 21 December 2013 | 3rd | |
2014–2015 | 10 January 2015 | 2nd | |
6 February 2015 | 2nd | ||
7 February 2015 | 2nd | ||
15 February 2015 | 1st | ||
21 February 2015 | 3rd | ||
22 February 2015 | 1st | ||
13 March 2015 | 1st | ||
14 March 2015 | 1st | ||
2015–2016 | 5 December 2015 | 2nd | |
11 December 2015 | 1st | ||
12 December 2015 | 1st | ||
19 December 2015 | 2nd | ||
16 January 2016 | 1st | ||
17 January 2016 | 2nd | ||
23 January 2016 | 2nd | ||
13 February 2016 | 1st | ||
28 February 2016 | 3rd | ||
4 March 2016 | 1st | ||
2016–2017 | 10 December 2016 | 1st |
References
- "Sladdbarn med vinnarskalle". dt.se (in Swedish). 21 February 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- "FIS bio". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
- "FIS – Anna Holmlund". Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- "Swedish ski cross champion in coma after surgery". The Local. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- "Swedish skier Holmlund in coma after training crash". Reuters. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- Press, Associated (21 December 2016). "Second freestyle skier injured on hill that left Sochi bronze medallist in coma". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- "Anna Holmlund har flugits hem". Sportbladet. 27 December 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2016 – via Aftonbladet.
- "Olympic ski cross medalist Anna Holmlund out of coma 5 months after crash". ESPN (UK TV channel). 18 May 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- Israelsson, Fredrik (16 November 2017). "Efter Anna Holmlunds flytt till Sundsvall: "En svår omställning"" [After Anna Holmlund's move to Sundsvall: "A difficult transition"]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Lindström, Johannes (22 December 2017). "Här tar Anna Holmlund första stegen efter olyckan" [Here, Anna Holmlund takes first steps after the accident]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Jörnmark, Moa (26 March 2018). "Anna Holmlund tillbaka i backen: "Underbart"" [Anna Holmlund back on the slope: "Wonderful"]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Israelsson, Fredrik (21 April 2018). "Anna Holmlund gjorde comeback – vann störtloppstävling" [Anna Holmlund makes comeback – wins downhill race]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Israelsson, Fredrik (7 November 2018). "Anna Holmlund: "Jag tänder gärna OS-elden"" [Anna Holmlund: "I'd like to light the Olympic flame"]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
External links
- Anna Holmlund at Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish)
- Anna Holmlund at Olympedia
- Anna Holmlund at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Anna Holmlund at X Games
- Anna Holmlund at FIS (freestyle)
Media related to Anna Holmlund at Wikimedia Commons