Marianne Dahlmo

Marianne Dahlmo (born 5 January 1965) is a former Norwegian cross-country skier who competed from 1985 to 1994. She won a silver medal in the 4 × 5 km relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and also finished 8th in the 20 km event in those same games.

Marianne Dahlmo
Country Norway
Born (1965-01-05) 5 January 1965
Bodø, Norway
Ski clubBodø & Omegn IF
World Cup career
Seasons9 – (19851991, 19931994)
Individual wins4
Team wins3
Indiv. podiums12
Team podiums9
Indiv. starts52
Team starts9
Overall titles0 – (2nd in 1986)
Medal record
Women's cross-country skiing
Representing  Norway
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1988 Calgary4 × 5 km relay
World Championships
Silver medal – second place1987 Oberstdorf4 × 5 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1989 Lahti4 × 5 km relay
Junior World Championships
Silver medal – second place1985 Täsch5 km

Dahlmo also won two medals in the 4 × 5 km relay FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (silver: 1987, bronze: 1989). She also finished fifth in the 10 km in 1987 and fifth again in the 5 km in 1991. She also won four World Cup Events during the late 1980s as well.

She represented the club Bodø & Omegn IF.

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[1]

Olympic Games

  • 1 medal – (1 silver)
 Year   Age   5 km   10 km   20 km   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
19882398Silver

World Championships

  • 2 medals – (1 silver, 1 bronze)
 Year   Age   5 km   10 km 
 classical 
 10 km 
 freestyle 
 15 km   Pursuit   20 km   30 km   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
19872210518Silver
1989241466Bronze
1991265
199328192132

Season standings

 Season   Age  Overall
19852019
1986212nd place, silver medalist(s)
1987223rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1988237
1989247
19902529
19912629
19932825
19942957

Individual podiums

  • 4 victories
  • 12 podiums
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
1 1984–85 2 March 1985Finland Lahti, Finland5 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
2 1985–86 13 December 1985United States Biwabik, United States10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
318 January 1986Czechoslovakia Nové Město, Czechoslovakia20 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
415 February 1986West Germany Oberstdorf, West Germany20 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
522 February 1986Soviet Union Kavgolovo, Soviet Union10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
62 March 1986Finland Lahti, Finland5 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
71986–8710 December 1986Austria Ramsau, Austria10 km Individual FWorld Cup1st
820 December 1986Italy Cogne, Italy20 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
97 March 1987Sweden Falun, Sweden30 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
101987–8813 December 1987France La Clusaz, France5 km Individual FWorld Cup1st
111988–8913 January 1989East Germany Klingenthal, East Germany10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
1215 January 198930 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd

Team podiums

  • 3 victories
  • 9 podiums
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammates
11984–8510 March 1985Sweden Falun, Sweden4 × 5 km RelayWorld Cup1stNykkelmo / Dybendahl-Hartz / Bøe
2 1985–86 13 March 1986Norway Oslo, Norway4 × 5 km Relay FWorld Cup2ndSkeime / Aunli / Jahren
3 1986–87 17 February 1987West Germany Oberstdorf, West Germany4 × 5 km Relay FWorld Championships[1]2ndSkeime / Jahren / Bøe
41 March 1987Finland Lahti, Finland4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndPettersen / Jahren / Skeime
519 March 1987Norway Oslo, Norway4 × 5 km Relay CWorld Cup3rdBøe / Skeime / Jahren
6 1987–88 21 February 1988Canada Calgary, Canada4 × 5 km Relay FOlympic Games[1]2ndDybendahl-Hartz / Wold / Jahren
713 March 1988Sweden Falun, Sweden4 × 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1stDybendahl-Hartz / Nybråten / Jahren
8 1988–89 23 February 1989Finland Lahti, Finland4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Championships[1]3rdNybråten / Jahren / Skeime
912 March 1989Sweden Falun, Sweden4 × 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1stJahren / Nybråten / Dybendahl-Hartz

Note: 1 Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

References

  1. "DAHLMO Marianne". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 14 December 2019.


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