Fredrik Johansson (orienteer)

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Fredrik Johansson (2014)

Fredrik Johansson (born July 29, 1986 in Borås ) is a Swedish orienteer .

Johansson was vice world champion in 2006 with the Swedish relay. In 2010 he won the Swedish championship on the ultra long distance. In the same year it was also used for the first time in the Orienteering World Cup . At the 2012 European Championships in Falun , he started over the long distance and with the relay. In the individual race he was 22nd, in the relay with Jonas Leandersson and Anders Holmberg he won the silver medal. At the 2012 World Championships in Lausanne , he was a member of the reserve squad, his first World Cup appearance a year later in Vuokatti , Finland , when he finished 14th on the long distance. In 2014 at the European Championships in Palmela , Johansson won the bronze medal on the long distance behind the winner Daniel Hubmann from Switzerland and the Norwegian Olav Lundanes . In the season with Jonas Leandersson and Gustav Bergman he was European champion. This season also won the world title a short time later in Italy. In 2014 Johansson was sixth in the world championship in the long distance.

Johansson runs for the association IFK Lidingö SOK . Before that he was a member of the OK Kullingshof and Ulricehamns OK associations.

Placements

World championships sprint medium Long Season Mixed
2013 Vuokatti 14th
2014 Trento / Veneto 6th 1.
European championships sprint medium Long Season
2012 Falun 22nd 2.
2014 Palmela 3. 1.
Overall World Cup
2010 49.
2011 82.
2012 88
2013 65.
Junior World Championship sprint medium Long Season
2005 Tenero 25th 37.
2006 Druskininkai 88 24. 7th 2.

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