Frida Karlsson
Swedish cross-country skier
Frida Karlsson Country Sweden Full name Frida Elisabeth Karlsson Born (1999-08-10 ) 10 August 1999 (age 25) Sollefteå , Sweden Ski club Sollefteå Skidor IF Seasons 6 – (2019 –present) Starts 83 Podiums 25 Wins 11 Overall titles 0 – (3rd in 2024 ) Discipline titles 1 – (1 U23 : 2022 ) Updated on 17 March 2024.
Frida Karlsson (born 10 August 1999) is a Swedish cross-country skier . She won a silver medal in the women's 10 kilometres classical, bronze medal in the women's 30 kilometre freestyle mass start, and gold as a member of the women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay during the 2019 FIS World Championships in Seefeld in Tirol , Austria .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] With this win, she became the youngest cross-country skiing World Cup gold medalist in history.[ 5] In April 2018, she received a 50,000 Swedish kronor prize for promising new skiers from former skier Johan Olsson and a bank. The award also gave her the opportunity to use Olsson as a mentor.[ 6] Karlsson is the daughter of former cross-country skier Ann-Marie Karlsson .[ 7]
The 2022–2023 season saw Frida Karlsson winning the Tour de Ski.[ 8]
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS) .[ 9]
Olympic Games
Year
Age
10 km individual
15 km skiathlon
30 km mass start
Sprint
4 × 5 km relay
Team sprint
2022
22
12
5
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—
Bronze
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World Championships
10 medals – (1 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze)
World Cup
Season titles
Season
Discipline
2022
Under-23
Season standings
Season
Age
Discipline standings
Ski Tour standings
Overall
Distance
Sprint
U23
Nordic Opening
Tour de Ski
Ski Tour 2020
World Cup Final
2019
19
40
39
41
7
—
—
—
9
2020
20
22
15
NC
8
—
DNF
—
2021
21
16
13
28
4
DNF
—
—
2022
22
12
38
—
DNF
—
—
2023
23
6
8
32
—
—
—
—
2024
24
5
7
—
—
4
—
—
Individual podiums
11 victories – (9 WC , 2 SWC )
25 podiums – (17 WC , 8 SWC )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
1
2019–20
7 March 2020
Oslo , Norway
30 km Mass Start C
World Cup
1st
2
2020–21
28 November 2020
Rukatunturi , Finland
10 km Individual C
Stage World Cup
2nd
3
3 January 2021
Val Müstair , Switzerland
10 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
3rd
4
2021–22
27 November 2021
Rukatunturi , Finland
10 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
5
28 November 2021
10 km Pursuit F
World Cup
2nd
6
4 December 2021
Lillehammer , Norway
10 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
7
12 December 2021
Davos , Switzerland
10 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
8
31 December 2021
Oberstdorf , Germany
10 km Mass Start F
Stage World Cup
2nd
9
2022–23
26 November 2022
Rukatunturi , Finland
10 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
10
27 November 2022
20 km Pursuit F
World Cup
1st
11
4 December 2022
Lillehammer , Norway
20 km Mass Start C
World Cup
1st
12
10 December 2022
Beitostølen , Norway
10 km Individual C
World Cup
3rd
13
1 January 2023
Val Müstair , Switzerland
10 km Pursuit C
Stage World Cup
3rd
14
3 January 2023
Oberstdorf , Germany
10 km Individual C
Stage World Cup
1st
15
4 January 2023
20 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
1st
16
7 January 2023
Val di Fiemme , Italy
15 km Mass Start C
Stage World Cup
2nd
17
31 December 2022 – 8 January 2023
Tour de Ski
Overall Standings
World Cup
1st
18
2023–24
25 November 2023
Rukatunturi , Finland
10 km Individual C
World Cup
3rd
19
6 January 2024
Val di Fiemme , Italy
15 km Mass Start C
Stage World Cup
2nd
20
19 January 2024
Oberhof , Germany
1.3 km Sprint C
World Cup
2nd
21
20 January 2024
20 km Mass Start C
World Cup
1st
22
28 January 2024
Goms , Switzerland
20 km Mass Start F
World Cup
2nd
23
11 February 2024
Canmore , Canada
20 km Mass Start C
World Cup
1st
24
18 February 2024
Minneapolis , USA - Stifel Loppet Cup
10 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
25
9 March 2024
Oslo , Norway
50 km Mass Start C
World Cup
1st
Team podiums
2 victories – (2 RL )
5 podiums – (5 RL )
References
External links
3 × 5 km
1954: Lyubov Kozyreva , Margarita Maslennikova , Valentina Tsaryova ,
1958: Radya Yeroshina , Alevtina Kolchina , Lyubov Kozyreva
1962: Lyubov Baranova , Maria Gusakova , Alevtina Kolchina
1966: Klavdiya Boyarskikh , Rita Achkina , Alevtina Kolchina
1970: Nina Baldycheva , Galina Kulakova , Alevtina Olyunina
4 × 5 km
1974: Nina Baldycheva , Nina Selyunina , Raisa Smetanina , Galina Kulakova
1978: Taina Impiö , Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen , Hilkka Riihivuori , Helena Takalo
1982: Anette Bøe , Inger Helene Nybråten , Berit Aunli , Brit Pettersen
1985: Tamara Tikhonova , Raisa Smetanina , Liliya Vasilchenko , Anfisa Romanova
1987: Antonina Ordina , Nina Gavrylyuk , Larisa Ptistyna , Anfisa Reztsova
1989: Pirkko Määttä , Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi , Jaana Savolainen , Marjo Matikainen
1991: Lyubov Yegorova , Raisa Smetanina , Tamara Tikhonova , Yelena Välbe
1993: Yelena Välbe , Larisa Lazutina , Nina Gavrylyuk , Lyubov Yegorova
1995: Olga Danilova , Yelena Välbe , Larisa Lazutina , Nina Gavrylyuk
1997: Olga Danilova , Larisa Lazutina , Nina Gavrylyuk , Yelena Välbe
1999: Olga Danilova , Larisa Lazutina , Anfisa Reztsova , Nina Gavrylyuk
2001: Olga Danilova , Larisa Lazutina , Yuliya Chepalova , Nina Gavrylyuk
2003: Manuela Henkel , Viola Bauer , Claudia Künzel , Evi Sachenbacher
2005: Vibeke Skofterud , Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen , Kristin Størmer Steira , Marit Bjørgen
2007: Virpi Kuitunen , Aino-Kaisa Saarinen , Riitta-Liisa Roponen , Pirjo Manninen
2009 : Pirjo Muranen , Virpi Kuitunen , Riitta-Liisa Roponen , Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
2011 : Vibeke Skofterud , Therese Johaug , Kristin Størmer Steira , Marit Bjørgen
2013 : Heidi Weng , Therese Johaug , Kristin Størmer Steira , Marit Bjørgen
2015 : Heidi Weng , Therese Johaug , Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen , Marit Bjørgen
2017 : Maiken Caspersen Falla , Heidi Weng , Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen , Marit Bjørgen
2019 : Ebba Andersson , Frida Karlsson , Charlotte Kalla , Stina Nilsson
2021 : Tiril Udnes Weng , Heidi Weng , Therese Johaug , Helene Marie Fossesholm
2023 : Tiril Udnes Weng , Astrid Øyre Slind , Ingvild Flugstad Østberg , Anne Kjersti Kalvå