Anna Bogren

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Anna Bogren is a former Swedish orienteer .

Anna Bogren appeared internationally for the first time in 1992 with a ninth place in the overall World Cup. The following year she started at the World Championships in the United States and won the short distance competition over 3.66 km as the crow flies ahead of her compatriot Marita Skogum . Together with Skogum, Anette Nilsson and Marlena Jansson , she won another gold medal in the relay race. In the 1994 season she was the second best Swede and fifth in the overall World Cup. At the 1995 World Championships in Detmold , she won bronze on the short distance as defending champion at the same time as Jansson, behind Marie-Luce Romanens from Switzerland and the British Yvette Hague . With the Swedish relay she also became vice world champion. At the World Championships in Grimstad in 1997, she was tenth on the short distance. She won the season with Gunilla Svärd , Cecilia Nilsson and Marlena Jansson. In the same year she was also the Nordic runner-up in Denmark on the short distance behind the Finn Johanna Asklöf .

Placements

World championships Short Long Season
1993 West Point 1. 20th 1.
1995 Detmold 3. 12. 2.
1997 Grimstad 10. 1.
Overall World Cup
1992 9.
1994 5.
1996 12.

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