Swedish cross-country skier
Ida Ingemarsdotter Ida Ingemarsdotter during World Cup competitions in
Dresden , Saxony, Germany in January 2018
Country Sweden Full name Ida Maria Erika Ingemarsdotter Born (1985-04-26 ) 26 April 1985 (age 39) Sveg , SwedenHeight 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)[ 1] Ski club Åsarna IK [ 1] Seasons 15 – (2004 , 2006 –2019 ) Indiv. starts 209 Indiv. podiums 9 Indiv. wins 2 Team starts 26 Team podiums 10 Team wins 5 Overall titles 0 – (12th in 2016 ) Discipline titles 0
Ida Maria Erika Ingemarsdotter (born 26 April 1985) is a Swedish cross-country skiing coach and former skier who competed between 2003 and 2019.
Skiing career
Ingemarsdotter has a total of five individual victories at various levels up to 15 km since 2003. Her best individual World Cup finish, was first place in a sprint event in Milan in 2012.
At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver , she finished fifth in the 4 × 5 km relay, 15th in the individual sprint, and 42nd in the 7.5 km + 7.5 km double pursuit events. Ingermarsdotter also competed in the 30 km event, but did not finish. At the 2014 Winter Olympics , Ingemarsdotter won gold in the 4 × 5 km relay.
She announced her retirement from cross-country skiing on 3 May 2019.[ 2]
Coaching career
On 30 September 2019 she was appointed as a coach for the Swedish National Development Cross-Country Team, substituting for Martina Höök, who will be on maternity leave for the 2019–20 season.[ 3]
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS) .[ 4]
Olympic Games
2 medals – (1 gold, 1 bronze)
World Championships
4 medals – (3 silver, 1 bronze)
World Cup
Season standings
Season
Age
Discipline standings
Ski Tour standings
Overall
Distance
Sprint
Nordic Opening
Tour de Ski
World Cup Final
Ski Tour Canada
2004
19
86
—
53
—
—
—
—
2006
21
65
—
36
—
—
—
—
2007
22
50
NC
27
—
—
—
—
2008
23
41
NC
26
—
—
—
—
2009
24
49
—
31
—
—
—
—
2010
25
15
54
6
—
DNF
20
—
2011
26
18
27
16
17
—
10
—
2012
27
22
52
6
26
28
DNF
—
2013
28
32
64
10
—
—
DNF
—
2014
29
37
71
15
20
—
28
—
2015
30
21
35
12
12
—
—
—
2016
31
12
9
6
4
12
—
DNF
2017
32
15
28
8
21
—
4
—
2018
33
18
18
12
9
—
21
—
2019
34
15
15
6
12
DNF
15
—
Individual podiums
2 victories – (2 WC )
9 podiums – (6 WC , 3 SWC )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
1
2009–10
6 February 2010
Canmore , Canada
1.45 km Sprint C
World Cup
2nd
2
2011–12
18 December 2011
Rogla , Slovenia
1.0 km Sprint F
World Cup
3rd
3
14 January 2012
Milan , Italy
1.4 km Sprint F
World Cup
1st
4
17 February 2012
Szklarska Poręba , Poland
1.6 km Sprint F
World Cup
1st
5
2012–13
8 December 2012
Quebec City , Canada
1.6 km Sprint F
World Cup
3rd
6
2015–16
28 November 2015
Rukatunturi , Finland
5 km Individual F
Stage World Cup
3rd
7
1 January 2016
Lenzerheide , Switzerland
1.5 km Sprint F
Stage World Cup
2nd
8
2018–19
24 November 2018
Rukatunturi , Finland
1.4 km Sprint C
World Cup
3rd
9
29 December 2018
Toblach , Italy
1.3 km Sprint F
Stage World Cup
2nd
Team podiums
5 victories – (5 TS )
11 podiums – (9 TS , 2 RL )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
Teammate(s)
1
2009–10
6 December 2009
Düsseldorf , Germany
6 × 0.8 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
2nd
Falk
2
2011–12
15 January 2012
Milan , Italy
6 × 1.4 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
1st
Brodin
3
2012–13
25 November 2012
Gällivare , Sweden
4 × 5 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Bleckur / Larsen / Kalla
4
13 January 2013
Liberec , Czech Republic
6 × 0.85 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
2nd
Nilsson
5
2014–15
18 January 2015
Otepää , Estonia
6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
1st
Nilsson
6
2015–16
17 January 2016
Planica , Slovenia
6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
1st
Nilsson
7
2016–17
15 January 2017
Toblach , Italy
6 × 1.3 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
2nd
Falk
8
22 January 2017
Ulricehamn , Sweden
4 × 5 km Relay C/F
World Cup
3rd
Henriksson / Kalla / Falk
9
2017–18
14 January 2018
Dresden , Germany
6 × 1.3 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
1st
Dahlqvist
10
2018–19
13 January 2019
Dresden , Germany
6 × 1.6 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
2nd
Sundling
11
10 February 2019
Lahti , Finland
6 × 1.4 km Team Sprint C
World Cup
1st
Dahlqvist
References
External links
Media related to Ida Ingemarsdotter at Wikimedia Commons
3 × 5 km
1956 : Sirkka Polkunen , Mirja Hietamies , Siiri Rantanen (FIN )
1960 : Irma Johansson , Britt Strandberg , Sonja Edström-Ruthström (SWE )
1964 : Alevtina Kolchina , Yevdokiya Mekshilo , Klavdiya Boyarskikh (URS )
1968 : Inger Aufles , Babben Enger-Damon , Berit Mørdre (NOR )
1972 : Lyubov Mukhachyova , Alevtina Olyunina , Galina Kulakova (URS )
4 × 5 km
1976 : Nina Baldycheva , Zinaida Amosova , Raisa Smetanina , Galina Kulakova (URS )
1980 : Marlies Rostock , Carola Anding , Veronika Hesse , Barbara Petzold (GDR )
1984 : Inger Helene Nybråten , Anne Jahren , Brit Pettersen , Berit Aunli (NOR )
1988 : Svetlana Nageykina , Nina Gavrylyuk , Tamara Tikhonova , Anfisa Reztsova (URS )
1992 : Yelena Välbe , Raisa Smetanina , Larisa Lazutina , Lyubov Yegorova (EUN )
1994 : Yelena Välbe , Larisa Lazutina , Nina Gavrylyuk , Lyubov Yegorova (RUS )
1998 : Nina Gavrylyuk , Olga Danilova , Yelena Välbe , Larisa Lazutina (RUS )
2002 : Manuela Henkel , Viola Bauer , Claudia Künzel , Evi Sachenbacher (GER )
2006 : Natalya Baranova-Masalkina , Larisa Kurkina , Yuliya Chepalova , Yevgeniya Medvedeva (RUS )
2010 : Vibeke Skofterud , Therese Johaug , Kristin Størmer Steira , Marit Bjørgen (NOR )
2014 : Ida Ingemarsdotter , Emma Wikén , Anna Haag , Charlotte Kalla (SWE )
2018 : Ingvild Flugstad Østberg , Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen , Ragnhild Haga , Marit Bjørgen (NOR )
2022 : Yuliya Stupak , Natalya Nepryayeva , Tatiana Sorina , Veronika Stepanova (ROC )
2005: (Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen , Marit Bjørgen )
2007: (Riitta-Liisa Roponen , Virpi Kuitunen )
2009 : (Virpi Kuitunen , Aino-Kaisa Saarinen )
2011 : (Ida Ingemarsdotter , Charlotte Kalla )
2013 : (Jessie Diggins , Kikkan Randall )
2015 : (Ingvild Flugstad Østberg , Maiken Caspersen Falla )
2017 : (Heidi Weng , Maiken Caspersen Falla )
2019 : (Stina Nilsson , Maja Dahlqvist )
2021 : (Maja Dahlqvist , Jonna Sundling )
2023 : (Emma Ribom , Jonna Sundling )