Joakim Ingelsson
Joakim Ingelsson (born 1963) is a Swedish orienteering competitor. He won the overall world cup in 1992. He has placed second in Jukola twice and has finished in third place as many times.
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World cup
Ingelsson finished first overall in the 1992 Orienteering World Cup.[1] The cup consisted of eight races in eight countries, in North America (Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Boston, Massachusetts, USA) and Europe (Russia, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Finland and Sweden).[1] He finished tenth overall in 1986, 10th in 1988, and 36th in 1994.
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