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Anja Pärson

Anja Sofia Tess Pärson (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈânːja ˈpæ̌ːʂɔn]; born 25 April 1981) is a Swedish former alpine skier. She is an Olympic gold medalist, seven-time gold medalist at the World Championships, and two-time overall Alpine Skiing World Cup champion. This included winning three gold medals in the 2007 World Championship in her native Sweden. She has won a total of 42 World Cup races.[1]

Anja Pärson
Alpine skier
Pärson in 2008
DisciplinesDownhill, super-G, slalom, combined, giant slalom
ClubTärna IK Fjällvinden
Born (1981-04-25) 25 April 1981 (age 41)
Umeå, Sweden
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
World Cup debut15 March 1998 (age 16)
Retired15 March 2012 (age 30)
Websiteanjapaerson.com
Olympics
Teams3 – (20022010)
Medals6 (1 gold)
World Championships
Teams7 – (19992011)
Medals13 (7 gold)
World Cup
Seasons15 – (19982012)
Wins42
Podiums95
Overall titles2 – (2004, 2005)
Discipline titles5 – (3 GS, 1 SL, 1 SC)
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing  Sweden
World Cup race podiums
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Slalom 17 9 7
Giant slalom 11 11 6
Downhill 6 3 6
Super-G 4 4 2
Combined 3 3 2
Parallel 1 0 0
Total 42 30 23
International competitions
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 1 4
World Championships 7 2 4
Junior World Championships 4 0 2
Total 12 3 10
Olympic Games
2006 Turin Slalom
2002 Salt Lake City Giant slalom
2002 Salt Lake City Slalom
2006 Turin Downhill
2006 Turin Combined
2010 Vancouver Combined
World Championships
2001 St. Anton Slalom
2003 St. Moritz Giant slalom
2005 Bormio Super-G
2005 Bormio Giant slalom
2007 Åre Super-G
2007 Åre Combined
2007 Åre Downhill
2005 Bormio Combined
2007 Åre Team event
2001 St. Anton Giant slalom
2007 Åre Slalom
2011 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Combined
2011 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Team event
Junior World Ski Championships
1998 Megève Giant slalom
1999 Pra Loup Slalom
2000 Quebec City Slalom
2000 Quebec City Giant slalom
1998 Megève Slalom
2000 Quebec City Super-G
Anja Pärson in Aspen in 2006
Anja Pärson in Monaco in 2006

Biography

Pärson was born in Umeå, Sweden and has Sami roots.[2] Pärson was introduced to ski racing by her sister, Frida, and is now trained by her father, Anders. Her first World Cup race was a giant slalom at the World Cup Finals at Crans-Montana, Switzerland (on 15 March 1998). She qualified for that race as the new junior World Champion but only finished 25th in last place. She won her first World Cup race, a slalom at Mammoth Mountain, California, in December 1998 at age 17, and her first gold medal at St. Anton, Austria, in 2001. She clinched the silver medal in the giant slalom and the bronze medal in the slalom at the 2002 Winter Olympics, and added the gold in slalom plus two more bronze medals in downhill and combined in 2006 Winter Olympics.

Pärson won the Alpine Skiing World Cup overall title in 2004 and 2005. The latter title was won by the smallest margin ever, only 3 points over her fierce rival, Janica Kostelić. Initially a slalom and giant slalom specialist, she won her first super-G and downhill races in March 2005 at San Sicario, Italy, during the pre-Olympic competitions. In total, she has won 42 World Cup races in all five disciplines.

Pärson has won seven gold medals in the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, in 2001 (slalom), 2003 (giant slalom), 2005 (giant slalom, super-G) and 2007 (super-G, super combined, downhill). These go along with two silver and three bronze medals in other events in 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2011. With her three gold medals in 2007 at Åre, Sweden, she became the first skier in history to win World Championship golds in all five disciplines.

Pärson has earned a total of 17 individual medals in World Championships and Olympics, exceeding the record by Christl Cranz in women's alpine skiing. In men's alpine skiing this achievement has been beaten only by Kjetil André Aamodt, with 20. After two disappointing seasons (2006/07 and 2007/08 where she finished fifth and sixth in the overall cup), she was back to her best over the 2008/09 season, finishing third in the overall cup.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics, while trying to chase down eventual downhill champion Lindsey Vonn of the United States, Pärson lost her balance on the last jump before the finish, resulting in a 60-metre flight and subsequent fall, without however suffering serious injury.[3] She recovered from the fall and one day later won the bronze medal in the combined event.

With a downhill victory in March 2011, she has won at least one race for ten consecutive World Cup seasons, trailing only Alberto Tomba and Vreni Schneider who won races in eleven consecutive World Cup seasons, and equalling the mark of Renate Götschl, Ingemar Stenmark and Mikaela Shiffrin.

On 12 March 2012, Pärson officially announced her retirement, and that her last competition would be the World Cup final in Schladming the coming weekend.[4]

In 2014 she became an expert commentator for Viasat during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

As of 2015, Pärson works as a sports expert for the broadcaster Sveriges Television, in addition to running a company with her wife.[5]

Pärson competes in the celebrity dance show Let's Dance 2017 broadcast on TV4.[6]

Personal life

Pärson's athletics club is Fjällvinden, Tärnaby, the same to which skiing legend Ingemar Stenmark and Stig Strand belonged.

Her height is 170 cm[7] (5 ft 7 in). She was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 2006 and in 2007.

After living several years in Monaco during her sports career, she returned to Sweden and has lived in Umeå since 2012.[8]

In June 2012, Pärson announced on the Swedish radio program Sommar that she has been in a relationship with a woman, Filippa Rådin, for the past five years, and that they are expecting a child together.[9] Their son, Elvis, was born on 4 July 2012.[10] On 2 August 2014, Anja Pärson and Filippa married in Umeå, Sweden. Former Swedish Social Democratic Party leader Mona Sahlin officiated at the wedding.[11] In January 2015, the couple announced that Pärson was pregnant with their second child,[5] a boy named Maximilian who was born in May 2015.[12]

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
1999 17 12 3 12
2000 18 8 3 15 39
2001 19 11 10 2
2002 20 5 3 3
2003 21 3 2 1 34
2004 22 1 1 1 15 42
2005 23 1 6 2 4 8 2
2006 24 2 3 1 9 7 2
2007 25 5 12 13 6 4 14
2008 26 6 15 15 7 4 3
2009 27 3 10 16 4 7 1
2010 28 3 16 10 7 3 2
2011 29 8 37 25 5 5 6
2012 30 32 39 21 28 9

Season titles

7 titles (2 overall, 3 GS, 1 SL, 1 SC)

Season Discipline
2003 Giant slalom
2004 Overall
Giant slalom
Slalom
2005 Overall
2006 Giant slalom
2009 Combined

Individual races

42 wins (6 DH, 4 SG, 11 GS, 18 SL, 3 SC)

Season Date Location Discipline
1999 3 Dec 1998   Mammoth Mountain, USA Slalom
2002 9 Dec 2001   Sestriere, Italy Slalom
29 Dec 2001   Lienz, Austria Slalom
5 Jan 2002   Maribor, Slovenia Slalom
6 Jan 2002 Slalom
2003 30 Nov 2002   Aspen, USA Slalom
15 Dec 2002   Sestriere, Italy KO-slalom
19 Jan 2003   Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy Giant slalom
25 Jan 2003   Maribor, Slovenia Giant slalom
26 Jan 2003 Slalom
6 Mar 2003   Åre, Sweden Giant slalom
2004 28 Nov 2003   Park City, USA Giant slalom
29 Nov 2003 Slalom
16 Dec 2003   Madonna di Campiglio, Italy Slalom
28 Dec 2003   Lienz, Austria Slalom
5 Jan 2004   Megève, France Slalom
24 Jan 2004   Maribor, Slovenia Giant slalom
25 Jan 2004 Slalom
7 Feb 2004   Zwiesel, Germany Giant slalom
8 Feb 2004 Slalom
21 Feb 2004   Åre, Sweden Giant slalom
14 Mar 2004   Sestriere, Italy Giant slalom
2005 23 Nov 2004   Sölden, Austria Giant slalom
23 Jan 2005   Maribor, Slovenia Slalom
25 Feb 2005   San Sicario, Italy Super-G
26 Feb 2005 Downhill
2006 11 Dec 2005   Aspen, USA Slalom
22 Dec 2005   Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Republic Slalom
28 Dec 2005   Lienz, Austria Giant slalom
13 Jan 2006   Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria Downhill
27 Jan 2006   Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy Super-G
4 Feb 2006   Ofterschwang, Germany Giant slalom
11 Mar 2006   Levi, Finland Slalom
15 Mar 2006   Åre, Sweden Downhill
2007 15 Mar 2007   Lenzerheide, Switzerland Super-G
2008 15 Dec 2007   St. Moritz, Switzerland Downhill
16 Dec 2007 Super-G
9 Mar 2008   Crans-Montana, Switzerland Combined
2009 19 Dec 2008   St. Moritz, Switzerland Combined
18 Jan 2009   Altenmarkt, Austria Downhill
2010 29 Jan 2010   St. Moritz, Switzerland Combined
2011 5 Mar 2011   Tarvisio, Italy Downhill

World Championship results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
1999 17 DNF1 DNF1
2001 19 1 3
2003 21 4 1
2005 23 DNF2 1 1 7 2
2007 25 3 DNF2 1 1 1
2009 27 9 15 DNF 12 DNF1
2011 29 9 10 11 3

[13]

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2002 20 3 2
2006 24 1 6 12 3 3
2010 28 DNF2 22 11 DNF 3

[14]

References

  1. ^ Anja Pärson at the International Ski Federation
  2. ^ "Anjas hemliga liv". Expressen. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  3. ^ Vignal, Patrick (18 February 2010). "Paerson soars in scary crash". Reuters. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  4. ^ . FIS Alpine Ski World Cup. 12 March 2012. Archived from the original on 30 August 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  5. ^ a b Sunnervik, Linus; Sporrong, Olle (16 January 2015). "Anja Pärson gravid – visade upp sin mage" [Anja Paerson is pregnant - showed off her belly]. Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 18 January 2015.
  6. ^ "Anja Pärson till "Let's dance"". Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  7. ^ "The Swedish team for the 2006 Olympics". Svenska Dagbladet. 8 February 2006. from the original on 13 February 2009.
  8. ^ (in Swedish) Pärson flyttar hem och bildar familj | Sport | SvD. Svd.se (23 June 2012). Retrieved on 29 July 2013.
  9. ^ (in Swedish) Anja Pärson: Plötsligt föll jag pladask | Sport | SvD. Svd.se (23 June 2012). Retrieved on 29 July 2013.
  10. ^ (in Swedish) Anja Pärson fick en son | Sport | SvD. Svd.se (6 July 2012). Retrieved on 29 July 2013.
  11. ^ Niklasson, Anette; Emanuelsson, Eric (2 August 2014). "Anja Pärson och Filippa Rådin har gift sig" [Anja Paerson and Filippa Rådin get married]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  12. ^ Friberg, Anna (27 May 2015). "Anja och Filippa har fått sitt andra barn" [Anja and Filippa has received their second child]. Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  13. ^ "Athlete: PAERSON Anja". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
  14. ^ "Athlete: PAERSON Anja". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 April 2016.

External links

  • Anja Pärson at FIS (alpine) 
  • Anja Pärson at Olympics.com 
  • Anja Pärson at Olympedia 
  • Anja Pärson at the Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish) 
  • Anja Pärson at Ski-DB Alpine Ski Database  
  • Anja Pärson at the Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté (in Swedish) (English translation)  
  • Anja Pärson at The-Sports.org  
  • Tänk det onämnbara. Tänk fem guld 9 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in Swedish)
  • Anja Pärson World Cup standings at the International Ski Federation
  • anjapaerson.com – personal site
  • . Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 1 February 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

anja, pärson, anja, sofia, tess, pärson, swedish, pronunciation, ˈânːja, ˈpæ, ːʂɔn, born, april, 1981, swedish, former, alpine, skier, olympic, gold, medalist, seven, time, gold, medalist, world, championships, time, overall, alpine, skiing, world, champion, t. Anja Sofia Tess Parson Swedish pronunciation ˈanːja ˈpae ːʂɔn born 25 April 1981 is a Swedish former alpine skier She is an Olympic gold medalist seven time gold medalist at the World Championships and two time overall Alpine Skiing World Cup champion This included winning three gold medals in the 2007 World Championship in her native Sweden She has won a total of 42 World Cup races 1 Anja ParsonAlpine skierParson in 2008DisciplinesDownhill super G slalom combined giant slalomClubTarna IK FjallvindenBorn 1981 04 25 25 April 1981 age 41 Umea SwedenHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in World Cup debut15 March 1998 age 16 Retired15 March 2012 age 30 Websiteanjapaerson comOlympicsTeams3 2002 2010 Medals6 1 gold World ChampionshipsTeams7 1999 2011 Medals13 7 gold World CupSeasons15 1998 2012 Wins42Podiums95Overall titles2 2004 2005 Discipline titles5 3 GS 1 SL 1 SC Medal record Women s alpine skiingRepresenting SwedenWorld Cup race podiumsEvent 1st 2nd 3rdSlalom 17 9 7Giant slalom 11 11 6Downhill 6 3 6Super G 4 4 2Combined 3 3 2Parallel 1 0 0Total 42 30 23International competitionsEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 1 1 4World Championships 7 2 4Junior World Championships 4 0 2Total 12 3 10Olympic Games2006 Turin Slalom2002 Salt Lake City Giant slalom2002 Salt Lake City Slalom2006 Turin Downhill2006 Turin Combined2010 Vancouver CombinedWorld Championships2001 St Anton Slalom2003 St Moritz Giant slalom2005 Bormio Super G2005 Bormio Giant slalom2007 Are Super G2007 Are Combined2007 Are Downhill2005 Bormio Combined2007 Are Team event2001 St Anton Giant slalom2007 Are Slalom2011 Garmisch Partenkirchen Combined2011 Garmisch Partenkirchen Team eventJunior World Ski Championships1998 Megeve Giant slalom1999 Pra Loup Slalom2000 Quebec City Slalom2000 Quebec City Giant slalom1998 Megeve Slalom2000 Quebec City Super GAnja Parson in Aspen in 2006 Anja Parson in Monaco in 2006 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 World Cup results 3 1 Season standings 3 2 Season titles 3 3 Individual races 4 World Championship results 5 Olympic results 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditParson was born in Umea Sweden and has Sami roots 2 Parson was introduced to ski racing by her sister Frida and is now trained by her father Anders Her first World Cup race was a giant slalom at the World Cup Finals at Crans Montana Switzerland on 15 March 1998 She qualified for that race as the new junior World Champion but only finished 25th in last place She won her first World Cup race a slalom at Mammoth Mountain California in December 1998 at age 17 and her first gold medal at St Anton Austria in 2001 She clinched the silver medal in the giant slalom and the bronze medal in the slalom at the 2002 Winter Olympics and added the gold in slalom plus two more bronze medals in downhill and combined in 2006 Winter Olympics Parson won the Alpine Skiing World Cup overall title in 2004 and 2005 The latter title was won by the smallest margin ever only 3 points over her fierce rival Janica Kostelic Initially a slalom and giant slalom specialist she won her first super G and downhill races in March 2005 at San Sicario Italy during the pre Olympic competitions In total she has won 42 World Cup races in all five disciplines Parson has won seven gold medals in the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in 2001 slalom 2003 giant slalom 2005 giant slalom super G and 2007 super G super combined downhill These go along with two silver and three bronze medals in other events in 2001 2005 2007 and 2011 With her three gold medals in 2007 at Are Sweden she became the first skier in history to win World Championship golds in all five disciplines Parson has earned a total of 17 individual medals in World Championships and Olympics exceeding the record by Christl Cranz in women s alpine skiing In men s alpine skiing this achievement has been beaten only by Kjetil Andre Aamodt with 20 After two disappointing seasons 2006 07 and 2007 08 where she finished fifth and sixth in the overall cup she was back to her best over the 2008 09 season finishing third in the overall cup At the 2010 Winter Olympics while trying to chase down eventual downhill champion Lindsey Vonn of the United States Parson lost her balance on the last jump before the finish resulting in a 60 metre flight and subsequent fall without however suffering serious injury 3 She recovered from the fall and one day later won the bronze medal in the combined event With a downhill victory in March 2011 she has won at least one race for ten consecutive World Cup seasons trailing only Alberto Tomba and Vreni Schneider who won races in eleven consecutive World Cup seasons and equalling the mark of Renate Gotschl Ingemar Stenmark and Mikaela Shiffrin On 12 March 2012 Parson officially announced her retirement and that her last competition would be the World Cup final in Schladming the coming weekend 4 In 2014 she became an expert commentator for Viasat during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi As of 2015 Parson works as a sports expert for the broadcaster Sveriges Television in addition to running a company with her wife 5 Parson competes in the celebrity dance show Let s Dance 2017 broadcast on TV4 6 Personal life EditParson s athletics club is Fjallvinden Tarnaby the same to which skiing legend Ingemar Stenmark and Stig Strand belonged Her height is 170 cm 7 5 ft 7 in She was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 2006 and in 2007 After living several years in Monaco during her sports career she returned to Sweden and has lived in Umea since 2012 8 In June 2012 Parson announced on the Swedish radio program Sommar that she has been in a relationship with a woman Filippa Radin for the past five years and that they are expecting a child together 9 Their son Elvis was born on 4 July 2012 10 On 2 August 2014 Anja Parson and Filippa married in Umea Sweden Former Swedish Social Democratic Party leader Mona Sahlin officiated at the wedding 11 In January 2015 the couple announced that Parson was pregnant with their second child 5 a boy named Maximilian who was born in May 2015 12 World Cup results EditSeason standings Edit Season Age Overall Slalom Giantslalom Super G Downhill Combined1999 17 12 3 12 2000 18 8 3 15 39 2001 19 11 10 2 2002 20 5 3 3 2003 21 3 2 1 34 2004 22 1 1 1 15 42 2005 23 1 6 2 4 8 22006 24 2 3 1 9 7 22007 25 5 12 13 6 4 142008 26 6 15 15 7 4 32009 27 3 10 16 4 7 12010 28 3 16 10 7 3 22011 29 8 37 25 5 5 62012 30 32 39 21 28 9Season titles Edit 7 titles 2 overall 3 GS 1 SL 1 SC Season Discipline2003 Giant slalom2004 OverallGiant slalomSlalom2005 Overall2006 Giant slalom2009 CombinedIndividual races Edit 42 wins 6 DH 4 SG 11 GS 18 SL 3 SC Season Date Location Discipline1999 3 Dec 1998 Mammoth Mountain USA Slalom2002 9 Dec 2001 Sestriere Italy Slalom29 Dec 2001 Lienz Austria Slalom5 Jan 2002 Maribor Slovenia Slalom6 Jan 2002 Slalom2003 30 Nov 2002 Aspen USA Slalom15 Dec 2002 Sestriere Italy KO slalom19 Jan 2003 Cortina d Ampezzo Italy Giant slalom25 Jan 2003 Maribor Slovenia Giant slalom26 Jan 2003 Slalom6 Mar 2003 Are Sweden Giant slalom2004 28 Nov 2003 Park City USA Giant slalom29 Nov 2003 Slalom16 Dec 2003 Madonna di Campiglio Italy Slalom28 Dec 2003 Lienz Austria Slalom5 Jan 2004 Megeve France Slalom24 Jan 2004 Maribor Slovenia Giant slalom25 Jan 2004 Slalom7 Feb 2004 Zwiesel Germany Giant slalom8 Feb 2004 Slalom21 Feb 2004 Are Sweden Giant slalom14 Mar 2004 Sestriere Italy Giant slalom2005 23 Nov 2004 Solden Austria Giant slalom23 Jan 2005 Maribor Slovenia Slalom25 Feb 2005 San Sicario Italy Super G26 Feb 2005 Downhill2006 11 Dec 2005 Aspen USA Slalom22 Dec 2005 Spindleruv Mlyn Czech Republic Slalom28 Dec 2005 Lienz Austria Giant slalom13 Jan 2006 Bad Kleinkirchheim Austria Downhill27 Jan 2006 Cortina d Ampezzo Italy Super G4 Feb 2006 Ofterschwang Germany Giant slalom11 Mar 2006 Levi Finland Slalom15 Mar 2006 Are Sweden Downhill2007 15 Mar 2007 Lenzerheide Switzerland Super G2008 15 Dec 2007 St Moritz Switzerland Downhill16 Dec 2007 Super G9 Mar 2008 Crans Montana Switzerland Combined2009 19 Dec 2008 St Moritz Switzerland Combined18 Jan 2009 Altenmarkt Austria Downhill2010 29 Jan 2010 St Moritz Switzerland Combined2011 5 Mar 2011 Tarvisio Italy DownhillWorld Championship results Edit Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super G Downhill Combined1999 17 DNF1 DNF1 2001 19 1 3 2003 21 4 1 2005 23 DNF2 1 1 7 22007 25 3 DNF2 1 1 12009 27 9 15 DNF 12 DNF12011 29 9 10 11 3 13 Olympic results Edit Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super G Downhill Combined2002 20 3 2 2006 24 1 6 12 3 32010 28 DNF2 22 11 DNF 3 14 References Edit Anja Parson at the International Ski Federation Anjas hemliga liv Expressen Retrieved 11 October 2022 Vignal Patrick 18 February 2010 Paerson soars in scary crash Reuters Retrieved 29 July 2013 Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Anja Parson announces retirement FIS Alpine Ski World Cup 12 March 2012 Archived from the original on 30 August 2012 Retrieved 29 July 2013 a b Sunnervik Linus Sporrong Olle 16 January 2015 Anja Parson gravid visade upp sin mage Anja Paerson is pregnant showed off her belly Expressen in Swedish Retrieved 18 January 2015 Anja Parson till Let s dance Retrieved 29 March 2017 The Swedish team for the 2006 Olympics Svenska Dagbladet 8 February 2006 Archived from the original on 13 February 2009 in Swedish Parson flyttar hem och bildar familj Sport SvD Svd se 23 June 2012 Retrieved on 29 July 2013 in Swedish Anja Parson Plotsligt foll jag pladask Sport SvD Svd se 23 June 2012 Retrieved on 29 July 2013 in Swedish Anja Parson fick en son Sport SvD Svd se 6 July 2012 Retrieved on 29 July 2013 Niklasson Anette Emanuelsson Eric 2 August 2014 Anja Parson och Filippa Radin har gift sig Anja Paerson and Filippa Radin get married Aftonbladet in Swedish Retrieved 4 August 2014 Friberg Anna 27 May 2015 Anja och Filippa har fatt sitt andra barn Anja and Filippa has received their second child Expressen in Swedish Retrieved 19 December 2015 Athlete PAERSON Anja International Ski Federation Retrieved 26 April 2016 Athlete PAERSON Anja International Ski Federation Retrieved 26 April 2016 External links EditAnja Parson at FIS alpine Anja Parson at Olympics com Anja Parson at Olympedia Anja Parson at the Swedish Olympic Committee in Swedish Anja Parson at Ski DB Alpine Ski Database Anja Parson at the Sveriges Olympiska Kommitte in Swedish English translation Anja Parson at The Sports org Tank det onamnbara Tank fem guld Archived 9 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine in Swedish Anja Parson World Cup standings at the International Ski Federation anjapaerson com personal site Head Skis teams Anja Parson Archived from the original on 2 January 2012 Retrieved 1 February 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anja Parson amp oldid 1132006446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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