Brigitte Albrecht-Loretan

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Brigitte Albrecht-Loretan Cross-country skiing
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
birthday October 6, 1970
place of birth Lax VS
Career
status resigned
End of career 2002
Medal table
Olympic medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
bronze 2002 Salt Lake City Season
Placements in the cross-country skiing world cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 7, 1991
 Overall World Cup 12. ( 1996/97 )
 Sprint World Cup 12. (1996/97)
 Distance World Cup 16. (1996/97)
Placements in the marathon or Worldloppet Cup
 Debut in the Cup 2000
 Worldloppet Cup victories 2 ( details )
 Overall rating 4th ( 2001 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Single race 2 1 0
 

Brigitte Albrecht-Loretan (born October 6, 1970 in Lax VS ; born Brigitte Albrecht ) is a former Swiss cross-country skier. From the mid-1990s to 2002, Albrecht was the most successful cross-country skier in the Swiss Ski Association. In the course of her career she became 14 times Swiss champion. Between 1999 and 2002 she won the Engadin Skimarathon three times .

She celebrated her most significant international successes in 1998 at the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano with fourth place in the 4 × 5 kilometer cross-country relay and seventh place in the individual race over 30 kilometers. The highlight of her career was winning the bronze medal together with the Swiss women's relay over 4 × 5 kilometers at the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City in 2002 .

In spring 2002 Albrecht ended her sporting career.

Participation in World Championships and Olympic Winter Games

Olympic games

  • 1992 Albertville : 9th place relay, 17th place 30 km freestyle, 20th place 5 km classic, 37th place 15 km pursuit
  • 1994 Lillehammer : 5th place relay, 37th place 30 km classic, 38th place 15 km freestyle
  • 1998 Nagano : 4th place relay, 7th place 30 km freestyle, 10th place 15 km pursuit, 10th place 5 km classic
  • 2002 Salt Lake City : 3rd place relay, 29th place 10 km classic, 31st place 15 km freestyle mass start

Nordic World Ski Championships

  • 1993 Falun : 25th place, 30 km freestyle, 25th place 15 km classic, 36th place 15 km pursuit, 46th place 5 km classic
  • 1995 Thunder Bay : 7th place relay, 25th place 15 km pursuit, 32nd place 30 km freestyle, 46th place 5 km classic
  • 1997 Trondheim : 8th place relay, 14th place 15 km pursuit, 14th place 15 km freestyle, 26th place 30 km classic, 33 place 5 km classic
  • 1999 Ramsau : 5th place relay, 11th place 15 km freestyle, 14th place 15 km pursuit, 15th place 30 km classic, 21st place 5 km classic
  • 2001 Lahti : 41st place 10 km pursuit

Placements in the World Cup

World Cup Statistics

The table shows the placements achieved in detail.

  • 1st – 3rd place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of places in the top ten
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
  • Note: In the distance races, the classification is based on the FIS.
placement Distance races a Skiathlon
pursuit
sprint Stage
race b
total Team c
≤ 5 km ≤ 10 km ≤ 15 km ≤ 30 km > 30 km sprint Season
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10 6th 1 2 2 1 2 14th
Scoring 16 18th 13 11 1 2 6th 67 2
Starts 29 31 17th 11 1 5 9 103 2
Status: end of career
a including individual starts and mass starts according to FIS classification
bEntire race, not individual stages, e.g. B. Tour de Ski, Nordic Opening, season finale
c Possibly incomplete due to a lack of suitable sources before 2001

World Cup overall placements

season total Long distance sprint
Points space Points space Points space
1991/92 21st 15th - - - -
1992/93 60 33. - - - -
1993/94 14th 46. - - - -
1994/95 34 44. - - - -
1995/96 113 24. - - - -
1996/97 219 12. 67 16. 116 12.
1997/98 177 17th 52 18th 132 15th
1998/99 252 15th 100 17th 186 15th
1999/2000 60 40. 23 28. 8th 56.
2000/01 66 50. - - 13 57.
2001/02 13 78. - - - -

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