Ingrid Hadler

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Ingrid Hadler (née Thoresen ; born February 12, 1946 ) is a former Norwegian orienteer .

Just 19 years old, Ingrid Thoresen was able to win doubles at the Nordic Championships in 1965. In the singles she won by three and a half minutes ahead of the Swede Ulla Lindkvist . Astrid Hansen , Thoresen and Marit Økern Jensen didn't give their competition a chance during the season . In 1968 she married the orienteer Åge Hadler , who won three world championship titles between 1966 and 1972. In 1970 she won gold in the individual gold medal at the World Championships in the GDR, after winning silver two years earlier behind Lindkvist. During the run in Friedrichroda she landed in front of Lindkvist. Hadler won her last World Cup medal in 1974 with the relay in the form of a silver medal.

Placements

World championships North. Championships Norwegian championships
year E. St. E. St. E. N St.
1965 1. 1.
1966 6th 3.
1967 3. 2.
1968 2. 1.
1969 2. 2.
1970 1. 3.
1971 2. 1.
1972 5. 7th
1973
1974 18th 2.
Explanation: OWC = overall World Cup / Sp = sprint, KD = short distance, MD = middle distance, LD = long distance, Kl = classic distance, E = individual competition, St = relay, N = night orienteering

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