Ola Morten Græsli

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Ola Morten Græsli Nordic combination
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nation NorwayNorway Norway
birthday 11th April 1980 (age 40)
place of birth Tydal
Career
society Tydal IL
National squad since 2001
status resigned
End of career 2007
Placements in the World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup 0January 1, 2003
 Overall World Cup 16. ( 2004/05 )
 Sprint World Cup 15th ( 2004/05 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 singles 0 1 2
 

Ola Morten Græsli (born April 11, 1980 in Tydal ) is a former Norwegian Nordic combined skier .

Career

Græsli started in 2001 in the Nordic Combined B World Cup. After he was able to achieve good results there, he made his debut in the Nordic Combined World Cup on January 1, 2003 in Oberhof . In his fourth World Cup he reached the points in Hakuba . At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2003 in Val di Fiemme , he and the team just missed the medal ranks in the team competition with fourth place. In the sprint, Græsli reached seventh place, in Gundersen 15th place. He achieved his highest ranking in the 2004/05 season with 16th place in the overall World Cup ranking and 15th place in the Sprint World Cup overall ranking. In his career he reached the podium three times, two of them in third place and once in second place. In 2007 Græsli ended his active career.

At the national level, Græsli won six medals, including a gold, which he won together with Magnus Moan and Petter Tande in the 2003 season in Lillehammer .

In 2013, Græsli took over a farm in Tydal and in the same year became head of the Tydal farmers' association.

statistics

World Cup placements

season space Points
2002/03 19th 216
2003/04 34. 111
2004/05 16. 244
2005/06 32. 166
2006/07 53. 020th

Grand Prix placements

season space Points
2003 26th 003
2005 14th 062

Web links

Commons : Ola Morten Græsli  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Håvard Zeiner: Mange jern i ilden. In: bondelaget.no. Norges Bondelag, 2015, accessed August 18, 2020 (Norwegian).