Fred Børre Lundberg

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Fred Børre Lundberg Nordic combination
nation NorwayNorway Norway
birthday December 25, 1969
place of birth HammerfestNorwayNorwayNorway 
size 181 cm
Weight 68 kg
Career
society Bardu IL
National squad since 1989
status resigned
End of career 2000
Medal table
Olympic medals 2 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
World Cup medals 3 × gold 3 × silver 0 × bronze
JWM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
National medals 4 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
silver 1992 Albertville team
gold 1994 Lillehammer singles
silver 1994 Lillehammer team
gold 1998 Nagano team
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
gold 1991 Val di Fiemme Single 15 km
silver 1993 Falun team
gold 1995 Thunder Bay Single 15 km
silver 1995 Thunder Bay team
gold 1997 Trondheim team
silver 1999 Ramsau team
FIS Nordic Junior Ski World Championships
gold 1989 Vang team
Norwegian Ski Association Norwegian championships
gold 1991 Rognan singles
gold 1993 Lillehammer singles
gold 1994 Vegårshei singles
gold 1995 Oslo singles
bronze 1997 Mo i Rana singles
Placements in the World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup January 19, 1990
 World Cup victories (individual) 9 ( details )
 Overall World Cup 1. ( 1990/91 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 singles 9 12 8th
 team 0 0 1
 

Fred Børre Lundberg (born December 25, 1969 in Hammerfest ) is a former Norwegian Nordic combined skier .

Career

Lundberg made his international debut at the Nordic Junior World Championships in 1989 in Vang . There Lundberg and the team secured the title in the team competition. On January 19, 1990, the Norwegian made his debut in the Nordic Combined World Cup in Murau . He immediately made it onto the podium and finished second. Four weeks later, the race in Leningrad was even more successful for him . He was able to prevail against the entire competition for the first time and secured his first World Cup victory. At the end of the season in Örnsköldsvik he made it onto the podium again.

His most successful season was the 1990/91 season . He was already able to win the first season competition in Trondheim and finished second in Oberwiesenthal on the podium in his second season World Cup. After another victory in Schonach in the Black Forest and third place in Bad Goisern , he traveled to Val di Fiemme as one of the medal favorites for the 1991 Nordic World Ski Championships . There he won the individual competition by far. In the team competition, the Norwegian team only finished fifth.

At the Norwegian Championships in 1991 , he secured his first national title in Rognan . After further top 10 results in the World Cup, he finished the season in March 1991 as first in the overall World Cup standings.

Also in the following Olympic season 1991/92 Lundberg started successfully with a second place in Štrbské Pleso . He also achieved this success in Schonach and Breitenwang . At the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville , Lundberg just barely missed his first individual Olympic medal in fourth. However, the team was ultimately successful and won silver behind the team from Japan .

In January 1993 Lundberg celebrated his fourth victory in the World Cup. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in Falun in 1993 , he and the team secured the silver medal, just like at the Olympics. At the Norwegian Championships in 1993 Lundberg won the individual title for the second time. After he always reached the top 10 in the World Cup without exception and climbed the podium several times, he traveled to Lillehammer for his second Winter Olympics . There Lundberg achieved his first individual Olympic success and with it the first Olympic victory in his career. With the team he also secured the silver medal. Back in the World Cup, he achieved his World Cup victories five and six in Vuokatti and Sapporo . At the Norwegian Championships in Vegårshei in 1994 Lundberg secured his third national title.

Also in the following season 1994/95 Lundberg belonged again to the absolute top of the world and already secured the victory in Štrbské Pleso and Schonach at the beginning of the season. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in Thunder Bay in 1995 , Lundberg won the world championship title both individually and in a team and thus won both possible combination medals for the first time.

From the 1995/96 season , Lundberg was often no longer able to place in the top 10 after an initial victory in Schonach. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1997 in Trondheim, Norway, he missed another individual medal, but defended the title in a team competition with the team. At the Norwegian Championships in Mo i Rana in 1997 , Lundberg once again secured the bronze medal in the individual competition. At his third and last Olympic Winter Games in Nagano in 1998 , he also won the gold medal with the team again. A little later, Lundberg was honored with the Holmenkollen Medal .

After two more years with rather mixed results in the World Cup and winning team silver at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1999 in Ramsau am Dachstein , Lundberg ended his active career after the 1999/2000 season .

Private life

He lives with Marit Bjørgen , a former Norwegian cross-country skier, in Oslo and has a child born in 2015 with her.

successes

World Cup victories in individual

No. date place discipline
1. February 10, 1990 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Leningrad Gundersen
2. December 15, 1990 NorwayNorway Trondheim Gundersen
3. 5th January 1991 GermanyGermany Schonach Gundersen
4th January 8, 1993 GermanyGermany Schonach Gundersen
5. March 4, 1994 FinlandFinland Vuokatti Gundersen
6th March 12, 1994 JapanJapan Sapporo Gundersen
7th December 10, 1994 SlovakiaSlovakia Štrbské Pleso Gundersen
8th. January 7, 1995 GermanyGermany Schonach Gundersen
9. January 6, 1996 GermanyGermany Schonach Gundersen

statistics

Placements at the Olympic Winter Games Olympic rings without rims.svg

Year and place competition
Gundersen NH team
FranceFrance 1992 Albertville 04th 02.
NorwayNorway 1994 Lillehammer 01. 02.
JapanJapan 1998 Nagano 16. 01.

Placements at world championships

Year and place competition
Gundersen NH sprint team
ItalyItaly 1991 Val di Fiemme 01. - 05.
SwedenSweden 1993 Falun - - 02.
CanadaCanada 1995 Thunder Bay 01. - 02.
NorwayNorway 1997 Trondheim 22nd - 01.
AustriaAustria 1999 Ramsau 12. 16. 02.

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
placement Single a sprint Mass start team total
sprint Season
1st place 9 9
2nd place 12 12
3rd place 7th 1 1 9
Top 10 59 9 1 69
Scoring 75 17th 1 1 94
Starts 76 17th 1   1 95
Status: end of career
a including individual races and Gundersen individual starts

World Cup placements

season space Points
1989/90 04th 094
1990/91 01. 142
1991/92 03. 123
1992/93 02. 115
1993/94 03. 840
1994/95 06th 691
1995/96 07th 672
1996/97 23. 323
1997/98 07th 678
1998/99 09. 887
1999/00 22nd 491

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Orklahopp Norge: NM ski nordiske grener. 2007.
  2. Holmenkollmedaljen . snl.no. Retrieved November 2, 2017.
  3. Bjørgen he blitt mamma