Antonina Ordina

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Antonina Ordina (Russian: Антонина Ордина, born 24 January 1962) is a Soviet/Swedish former cross-country skier who competed at international level from 1985 to 2002. In the Soviet Union she trained at Dynamo in Kalinin.[1] She won three medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, with a gold in the 4 × 5 km relay (1987 and bronzes in the 30 km and the 4 × 5 km relay (both 1995).

Born (1962-01-24) 24 January 1962 (age 64)
Country Sweden
SportSkiing
ClubSK Tegsnäspojkarna
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Antonina Ordina
Personal information
Born (1962-01-24) 24 January 1962 (age 64)
Sport
Country Sweden
SportSkiing
ClubSK Tegsnäspojkarna
World Cup career
Seasons12 – (19851989, 19941995, 19972001)
Indiv. starts74
Indiv. podiums8
Indiv. wins0
Team starts19
Team podiums5
Team wins2
Overall titles0 – (10th in 1999)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Women's cross-country skiing
World Championships
Representing the  Soviet Union
Gold medal – first place1987 Oberstdorf4 × 5 km relay
Representing  Sweden
Bronze medal – third place1995 Thunder Bay30 km freestyle
Bronze medal – third place1995 Thunder Bay4 × 5 km relay
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Ordina's best individual finish at the Winter Olympics was seventh in the 15 km event at Lillehammer in 1994. She also has nineteen victories at various levels in various distances from 1992 to 2002.

She became a Swedish citizen in 1994.[2] She graduated from the Swedish Police Academy in 2007 and works as a police officer in Karlstad, Värmland County.[3]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[4]

Olympic Games

More information Year, Age ...
 Year   Age   5 km   15 km   Pursuit   30 km   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
1994321079116
199836241919118
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World Championships

  • 3 medals – (1 gold, 2 bronze)
More information Year, Age ...
 Year   Age   5 km   10 km   15 km   Pursuit   20 km   30 km   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
19852318N/aN/aN/a
19872523N/aN/a9N/aGold
19953310N/a146N/aBronzeBronze
1997357N/a218N/a189
19993713N/a97N/aDNF8
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World Cup

Season standings

More information Season, Age ...
 Season   Age 
Overall Long Distance Middle Distance Sprint
19852313N/aN/aN/a
19862433N/aN/aN/a
19872511N/aN/aN/a
19882614N/aN/aN/a
19892722N/aN/aN/a
19943214N/aN/aN/a
19953312N/aN/aN/a
1997351634N/a17
1998361626N/a13
1999371016N/a7
20003831292343
20013985N/aN/a
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Individual podiums

  • 8 podiums
More information No., Season ...
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
11984–8513 December 1984Italy Val di Sole, Italy5 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
21986–8728 February 1987Finland Lahti, Finland5 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
31987–8816 December 1987Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bohinj, Yugoslavia10 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
49 January 1988Soviet Union Leningrad, Soviet Union10 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
51994–9518 March 1995Canada Thunder Bay, Canada30 km Individual FWorld Championships[1]3rd
61998–9912 December 1998Italy Toblach, Italy5 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
713 December 199810 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
85 January 1999Estonia Otepää, Estonia10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
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Team podiums

  • 2 victories
  • 5 podiums
More information No., Season ...
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates
11986–8717 February 1987West Germany Oberstdorf, West Germany4 × 5 km Relay FWorld Championships[1]1stGavrylyuk / Lazutina / Reztsova
21 March 1987Finland Lahti, Finland4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stLazutina / Välbe / Reztsova
31993–9413 March 1994Sweden Falun, Sweden4 × 5 km Relay FWorld Cup3rdFrithioff / Östlund / Frost
41994–9513 March 1994Canada Thunder Bay, Canada4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Championships[1]3rdFrithioff / Östlund / Fanqvist
516 December 2000Japan Sapporo, Japan4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup3rdFrithioff / Östlund / Fanqvist
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Note: 1 Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

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