Anders Håre

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Anders Håre Ski jumping
Full name Anders Sandberg Håre
nation NorwayNorway Norway
birthday 7th December 1999 (age 20)
place of birth Norway
Career
society Vikersund IF
Trainer Andreas Vilberg
National squad since 2019
Pers. Best 210.5 m ( Vikersund , March 2019)
status active
Medal table
National medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Norwegian Ski Association Norwegian championships
bronze 2019 Oslo team
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup December 21, 2019
 Overall World Cup 45th ( 2019/20 )
 Four Hills Tournament 38th ( 2019/20 )
 Raw Air 36th ( 2020 )
Ski Jumping Continental Cup (COC)
 Debut in the COC 0December 8, 2018
 COC wins (individual) 01 ( details )
 Overall ranking COC 15th ( 2019/20 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Single jump 1 1 1
last change: March 12, 2020

Anders Sandberg Håre (born December 7, 1999 ) is a Norwegian ski jumper .

Career

Håre, who starts for Vikersund IF , made his international debut on December 11, 2014 at the FIS Cup jumping competition in Notodden , but clearly missed the points. After further unsuccessful appearances, he first won points in Falun in March 2018 in twelfth place in the third-class FIS Cup.

At the beginning of winter 2018/19, Håre made his debut in the Continental Cup in Lillehammer , where he immediately won his first five points. In the further course of the season he started regularly in the Continental Cup, where he mostly had to fight for the points and often missed them. At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2019 in Lahti , he finished 20th in the individual. He was not nominated for the team competition.

In the summer of 2019, Håre initially tried the Grand Prix in Hinterzarten , but failed to qualify for the competition. In the following months he therefore entered the Continental Cup again , where he was able to win 176 points. He finished the summer at the Norwegian Summer Championships, where he won the bronze medal for Buskerud together with Sølve Jokerud Strand , Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng and Daniel-André Tande . He started in his hometown Vikersund at the start of the Continental Cup in winter . After missing the podium on the first day of the competition due to a disqualification in the second round, Håre jumped to his first victory on the second day in front of Sondre Ringen and Yūken Iwasa . The son of Frode Håre made his debut in Engelberg in the World Cup on December 21 , but missed the second round. After winning his duel against compatriot Robin Pedersen in the 2019/20 Four Hills Tournament in Bischofshofen , Håre scored his first World Cup point on Epiphany.

successes

Continental Cup wins in singles

No. date place Type
1. December 8, 2019 NorwayNorway Vikersund Large hill

statistics

World Cup placements

season space Points
2019/20 045. 035

Continental Cup placements

season summer winter total
space Points space Points space Points
2018/19 - - 095. 017th 122. 017th
2019/20 025th 176 011. 377 015th 553

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Personal bests , at skisprungschanzen.com, accessed on December 8, 2019 (PDF).
  2. Dominik Formela: Lundby i Johansson letnimi mistrzami Norwegii, Oppland najlepszym okręgiem. In: skijumping.pl. October 26, 2019, accessed December 8, 2019 .