Marianne Andersen

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NationalityNorwegian
Born (1980-03-26) 26 March 1980 (age 45)
Drammen, Norway
SportOrienteering
Marianne Andersen
Marianne Andersen (Hovden 2007)
Personal information
NationalityNorwegian
Born (1980-03-26) 26 March 1980 (age 45)
Drammen, Norway
Sport
SportOrienteering
Medal record
Women's orienteering
Representing  Norway
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2009 MiskolcRelay
Silver medal – second place2005 AichiRelay
Silver medal – second place2006 AarhusLong distance
Silver medal – second place2006 AarhusMiddle distance
Silver medal – second place2008 OlomoucLong
Silver medal – second place2009 MiskolcLong
Silver medal – second place2009 MiskolcMiddle distance
Silver medal – second place2010 TrondheimLong
Silver medal – second place2010 TrondheimRelay
Silver medal – second place2017 TartuMiddle
Bronze medal – third place2007 KyivMiddle distance
Bronze medal – third place2007 KyivRelay
Bronze medal – third place2010 TrondheimSprint
Bronze medal – third place2010 TrondheimMiddle
Bronze medal – third place2023 GrisonsRelay
European Championships
Silver medal – second place2004 RoskildeRelay
Silver medal – second place2006 OtepääSprint
Silver medal – second place2006 OtepääMiddle distance
World Cup
Silver medal – second place2006WC Overall
Silver medal – second place2009WC Overall

Marianne Andersen (born 26 March 1980 in Drammen)[1] is a Norwegian orienteering competitor. She has won twelve individual medals in the world and European championships, as well as winning nine national championships. In 2017 she won a silver medal in the middle distance after seven years without a medal (mainly due to injury).

Andersen won one gold medal, six silver medals and two bronze medals in the 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 World Orienteering Championships.[2] She received further medals at the 2010 World Championships in her home country of Norway. In the European Championships, she achieved a silver medal in the 2004 European Championships with the Norwegian relay team, and two individual silver medals in the 2006 European Championships (Sprint and Middle distance). Andersen was then effectively away from the sport from 2011 to 2015, struggling with injury. She made a comeback in 2016, her reward being a WOC silver medal at Middle Distance. As of 2017, she has 14 WOC medals (1 gold, 9 silver and 4 bronze).

She placed 10th in long distance at the 2023 World Orienteering Championships,[3] and won a bronze medal in the relay with the Norwegian team.[4]

World cup

Andersen obtained one victory (middle distance, Auvergne, 2006), eleven second places and four third places in the World cup events, during the seasons 2005–2009. She finished second in the overall world cup in 2006, and second in 2009.[1]

National championships

References

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