Karolina Arewång-Höjsgaard
Swedish orienteering competitor
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Nationality | Swedish | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | 12 March 1971 (1971-03-12) (age 53) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Karolina Arewång-Höjsgaard (born 12 March 1971)[1] is a Swedish orienteering competitor. She won the 2004 Long distance World Orienteering Championships,[2][3] and has silver medals from 2003 (Long distance) and 2004 (Sprint). She is Relay World Champion from 2004, and has silver medals from 2003 and 2006, and a bronze medal from 2005, as member of the Swedish team.
Karolina Arewång-Höjsgaard is European Champion from 2004 (Relay). She won Tiomila in 2000, 2005 with her club Domnarvets GoIF.[4]
References
- ^ "Karolina Arewang Hojsgaard". Park World Tour. Archived from the original on 21 December 2005.
- ^ World Orienteering Championship, senior statistics 1966-2006 Archived 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine (Retrieved on 25 November 2007)
- ^ World of O Runners - Karolina Arewång-Höjsgaard (Retrieved on 25 November 2007)
- ^ "Results - 2005 - DAMER/LADIES - TEAM RESULTS" 10MILA (Retrieved on 30 December 2007)
External links
- Karolina Hojsgaard at the International Orienteering Federation
- Karolina Arewång-Höjsgaard at World of O
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- 1966: Ulla Lindkvist
- 1968: Ulla Lindkvist
- 1970: Ingrid Hadler
- 1972: Sarolta Monspart
- 1974: Mona Nørgaard
- 1976: Liisa Veijalainen
- 1978: Anne Berit Eid
- 1979: Outi Borgenström
- 1981: Annichen Kringstad
- 1983: Annichen Kringstad
- 1985: Annichen Kringstad
- 1987: Arja Hannus
- 1989: Marita Skogum
- 1991: Katalin Oláh
- 1993: Marita Skogum
- 1995: Katalin Oláh
- 1997: Hanne Staff
- 1999: Kirsi Boström
- 2001: Simone Luder
- 2003: Simone Luder
- 2004: Karolina Arewång-Höjsgaard
- 2005: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2006: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2007: Minna Kauppi / Heli Jukkola
- 2008: Dana Brožková
- 2009: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2010: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2011: Annika Billstam
- 2012: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2013: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2014: Svetlana Mironova
- 2015: Ida Bobach
- 2016: Tove Alexandersson
- 2017: Tove Alexandersson
- 2018: Tove Alexandersson
- 2019: Tove Alexandersson
- 2021: Tove Alexandersson
- 2023: Simona Aebersold
- 1991: Jana Cieslarová
- 1993: Anna Bogren
- 1995: Marie-Luce Romanens
- 1997: Lucie Böhm
- 1999: Yvette Baker
- 2001: Hanne Staff
- 2003: Simone Luder
- 2004: Hanne Staff
- 2005: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2006: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2007: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2008: Minna Kauppi
- 2009: Dana Brožková
- 2010: Minna Kauppi
- 2011: Helena Jansson
- 2012: Minna Kauppi
- 2013: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2014: Annika Billstam
- 2015: Annika Billstam
- 2016: Tove Alexandersson
- 2017: Tove Alexandersson
- 2018: Natalia Gemperle
- 2019: Tove Alexandersson
- 2021: Tove Alexandersson
- 2023: Tove Alexandersson
- 2001: Vroni König-Salmi
- 2003: Simone Luder
- 2004: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2005: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2006: Hanny Allston
- 2007: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2008: Anne Margrethe Hausken
- 2009: Helena Jansson
- 2010: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2011: Linnea Gustafsson
- 2012: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2013: Simone Niggli-Luder
- 2014: Judith Wyder
- 2015: Maja Alm
- 2016: Maja Alm
- 2017: Maja Alm
- 2018: Maja Alm
- 2021: Tove Alexandersson
- 2022: Megan Carter Davies
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