Niclas Jonasson

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Niclas Jonasson, 2006

Niclas Jonasson (born June 14, 1976 in Bengtsfors ) is a former Swedish orienteer . Jonasson won two world championships and one European championship.

Jonasson already started at the European Championships in 2000 and at the World Games in 2001 , where he was fourth in the sprint.

In 2003 he won his first world championship title in Switzerland. With the Swedish relay, in which Mattias Karlsson and Emil Wingstedt ran alongside him , he won gold ahead of Finland and Great Britain. At the following World Cup in Sweden in 2004, he won the sprint race and won bronze with the Swedish relay. In 2006 he was with Peter Öberg and David Andersson relay European champion and relay third at the world championships.

In 2002 and 2006 Jonasson won the Swedish long distance championship, in 2004 the championship with the relay from Södertälje-Nykvarn Orientering .

Placements

World championships sprint medium Long Season
2003 Rapperswil 19th 1.
2004 Västerås 1. 3.
2005 Aichi 11. 9. 4th
2006 Aarhus 23. 3.
2007 Kiev 34.
European championships sprint medium Long Season
2000 Truskavets 39.
2004 Roskilde 12. 24.
2006 Otepää 15th 14th 1.
Junior World Championship sprint medium Long Season
1995 Horsens 33. 59.
1996 Govora 4th 27. 6th
Overall World Cup
1998 20th
2000 12.
2002 86.
2004 6th
2005 13.
2006 15th
2007 43.

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