Anna Holmlund | |||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anna Holmlund in 2013 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country | Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1987-10-03) 3 October 1987 (age 37) Selånger, Sweden | ||||||||||||||||||||
Ski club | Sundsvalls SLK | ||||||||||||||||||||
World Cup career | |||||||||||||||||||||
Seasons | 8 – (2009–2011, 2013–2017) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Indiv. starts | 67 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Indiv. podiums | 33 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Indiv. wins | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Team starts | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Overall titles | 0 – (2nd in 2015, 2016) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline titles | 3 – Ski cross (2011, 2015, 2016) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
|
Anna Ida Holmlund (born 3 October 1987) is a Swedish former ski cross athlete.
Career
Holmlund won 19 World Cup races and three ski cross World Cups up to 2016. She came sixth at the 2010 Winter Olympics and won the bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. She won a bronze medal at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships.
During a practice run on 19 December 2016 in Innichen, Holmlund crashed and suffered head injuries with brain hemorrhages and facial fractures, including a diffuse axonal injury. Doctors put her in a medically induced coma in a hospital in Bolzano and a week later she was flown back to Sweden. In May 2017, the Swedish Ski Association announced that Holmlund had regained consciousness and had communicated with and recognised friends and family. In July 2017, she left the Danderyd hospital, where she had been treated, and returned to her hometown of Sundsvall.
In December 2017, Holmlund took her first steps since the accident. She made a return to the ski slopes in February 2018, when she took to the snow in a sit-ski for the first time. In April 2018, she made a return to competition by racing in a biski with the assistance of her brother Kalle: they won the women's class in a downhill race in Åre.
In early November 2018, Holmlund was announced as an ambassador for Stockholm's bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
World Cup podiums
Season | Date | Location | Place |
---|---|---|---|
2009–2010 | 21 December 2009 | Innichen, Italy | 1st |
22 December 2009 | Innichen, Italy | 1st | |
14 March 2010 | Grindelwald, Switzerland | 1st | |
19 March 2010 | Sierra Nevada, Spain | 1st | |
2010–2011 | 18 December 2010 | Innichen, Italy | 1st |
16 January 2011 | Les Contamines, France | 3rd | |
29 January 2011 | Grasgehren, Germany | 1st | |
6 March 2011 | Meiringen, Switzerland | 1st | |
13 March 2011 | Branäs, Sweden | 1st | |
19 March 2011 | Voss, Norway | 1st | |
2012–2013 | 8 December 2012 | Nakiska, Canada | 3rd |
13 December 2012 | Telluride, United States | 3rd | |
12 January 2013 | Les Contamines, France | 2nd | |
2013–2014 | 21 December 2013 | Innichen, Italy | 3rd |
2014–2015 | 10 January 2015 | Val Thorens, France | 2nd |
6 February 2015 | Arosa, Switzerland | 2nd | |
7 February 2015 | Arosa, Switzerland | 2nd | |
15 February 2015 | Åre, Sweden | 1st | |
21 February 2015 | Tegernsee, Germany | 3rd | |
22 February 2015 | Tegernsee, Germany | 1st | |
13 March 2015 | Megeve, France | 1st | |
14 March 2015 | Megeve, France | 1st | |
2015–2016 | 5 December 2015 | Montafon, Austria | 2nd |
11 December 2015 | Val Thorens, France | 1st | |
12 December 2015 | Val Thorens, France | 1st | |
19 December 2015 | Innichen, Italy | 2nd | |
16 January 2016 | Watles, Italy | 1st | |
17 January 2016 | Watles, Italy | 2nd | |
23 January 2016 | Nakiska, Alberta, Canada | 2nd | |
13 February 2016 | Idre Fjäll, Sweden | 1st | |
28 February 2016 | Bokwang/Pyeongchang, South Korea | 3rd | |
4 March 2016 | Arosa, Graubünden, Switzerland | 1st | |
2016–2017 | 10 December 2016 | Val Thorens, France | 1st |
References
- "Sladdbarn med vinnarskalle". dt.se (in Swedish). 21 February 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- "FIS bio". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
- "FIS – Anna Holmlund". Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
- "Swedish ski cross champion in coma after surgery". The Local. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- "Swedish skier Holmlund in coma after training crash". Reuters. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- "Second freestyle skier injured on hill that left Sochi bronze medallist in coma". The Guardian. Associated Press. 21 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- "Anna Holmlund har flugits hem". Sportbladet. 27 December 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2016 – via Aftonbladet.
- "Olympic ski cross medalist Anna Holmlund out of coma 5 months after crash". ESPN (UK TV channel). 18 May 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
- Israelsson, Fredrik (16 November 2017). "Efter Anna Holmlunds flytt till Sundsvall: "En svår omställning"" [After Anna Holmlund's move to Sundsvall: "A difficult transition"]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Lindström, Johannes (22 December 2017). "Här tar Anna Holmlund första stegen efter olyckan" [Here, Anna Holmlund takes first steps after the accident]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Jörnmark, Moa (26 March 2018). "Anna Holmlund tillbaka i backen: "Underbart"" [Anna Holmlund back on the slope: "Wonderful"]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Israelsson, Fredrik (21 April 2018). "Anna Holmlund gjorde comeback – vann störtloppstävling" [Anna Holmlund makes comeback – wins downhill race]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
- Israelsson, Fredrik (7 November 2018). "Anna Holmlund: "Jag tänder gärna OS-elden"" [Anna Holmlund: "I'd like to light the Olympic flame"]. svt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 December 2018.
External links
- Anna Holmlund at FIS (freestyle)
- Anna Holmlund at the Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish)
- Anna Holmlund at Olympedia
- Anna Holmlund at the X Games (archived)
- Media related to Anna Holmlund at Wikimedia Commons
- Freestyle skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Freestyle skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- 1987 births
- Living people
- Olympic freestyle skiers for Sweden
- Swedish female freestyle skiers
- Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Olympic bronze medalists for Sweden
- Olympic medalists in freestyle skiing
- Sportspeople from Sundsvall
- People with brain injuries
- 21st-century Swedish people
- Swedish people with disabilities
- 21st-century Swedish sportswomen