Jenny Klara Kristina Rissveds ( Swede. Jenny Klara Kristina Rissveds ; June 6, 1994 , Falun ) - Swedish cyclist , Olympic champion.
Yenny Rissveds | |
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| Swede. Jenny rissveds | |
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| Full name | Yenny Clara Christina Riesveds |
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| Growth | 164 cm |
| Weight | 55 kg |
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| Specialization | , , , |
Biography
In 2012, she won the European Championship in the junior standings. Since the same year, takes part in the World Cup and Mountain Bike World Cup . In 2014, she took second place in the classification of the eliminator of the World Cup. The following year, at the World Championships, Rissveds became the third in the standings up to 23 years. In the same year at the European Games, she became the eighth . In 2016, in the adult classification of the World Cup, Rissveds became the fourth and won the world championship in the youth classification. At the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Jenny Rissveds brought Sweden the first ever female gold in cycling [2] .
Notes
- ↑ http://www.nbcolympics.com/news/swedens-jenny-rissveds-youngest-rider-course-wins-womens-mountain-biking-gold
- ↑ Rio 2016 / Cycling mountain bike / Cross-country women . Olympic.org. Date of treatment June 11, 2017.
Links
- Rissveds, Jenny at ProCyclingStats
- Rissveds, Jenny at Cycling Archives
- Rissveds, Jenny on CycleBase
- Profile . Olympic.org.