Julia Jakob
Swiss orienteer (born 1991)
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Julia Jakob, formerly Julia Gross [1] (born 15 April 1991) is a Swiss orienteer.[2] She was born in Richterswil and resides in Zürich.[3][4]
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| Born | 15 April 1991 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Orienteering | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Medal record
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She won a bronze medal in the sprint at the 2014 European Orienteering Championships in Palmela.[5] At the 2017 World Orienteering Championships in Tartu, Estonia, she placed 15th in the long distance,[6] 15th in the sprint final,[7] and fourth in the relay with the Swiss team.[8]
She won a gold medal in the relay at the 2018 World Orienteering Championships in Latvia, together with Elena Roos and Judith Wyder.[9] She also won the Venla Relay in 2018 together with Tove Alexandersson, Anna Mårsell and Magdalena Olsson.[10]