Hanne Staff
Hanne Staff (born 3 February 1972) is a Norwegian orienteering athlete who has won three individual World Orienteering Championships medals.[1]
Medal record | ||
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Women's orienteering | ||
Representing Norway | ||
World Championships | ||
1997 Grimstad | Long | |
1999 Inverness | Relay | |
2001 Tampere | Short | |
2004 Västerås | Middle | |
1997 Grimstad | Relay | |
1999 Inverness | Long | |
2003 Rapperswil/Jona | Middle | |
2004 Västerås | Long | |
1997 Grimstad | Middle | |
2001 Tampere | Relay | |
2003 Rapperswil/Jona | Relay | |
2004 Västerås | Relay | |
World Cup | ||
1998 | WC Overall | |
2000 | WC Overall | |
1996 | WC Overall | |
2002 | WC Overall | |
World Games | ||
2001 Akita | Short | |
2001 Akita | Relay | |
European Championships | ||
2000 Truskavets | Classic | |
2000 Truskavets | Relay | |
2002 Sümeg | Relay | |
2004 Roskilde | Middle | |
2002 Sümeg | Classic | |
2004 Roskilde | Relay | |
Junior World Championships | ||
1990 Älvsbyn | Relay | |
1991 Berlin | Relay | |
1992 Jyväskylä | Long | |
1992 Jyväskylä | Relay |
She retired from international orienteering at the end of the 2004 season where she became world champion in the middle distance event.
Staff ran for the Norwegian orienteering club Bækkelagets SK in Oslo.[1]
Orienteering World Cup Victories
- Gold, Short Distance, 2000 Australia
- Gold, Classic Distance, 1998 Ireland
- Gold, Classic Distance, 1998 Poland
- Gold, Classic Distance, 1998 Estonia
- Gold, Classic Distance, 1998 Finland
- Gold, Classic Distance, 1996 Lithuania
- Silver, Long Distance, 2002 Switzerland
- Silver, Long Distance, 2002 Sweden
- Silver, Long Distance, 2002 Hungary
- Silver, Short Distance, 1996 Sweden
- Bronze, Long Distance, 2002 Belgium
- Bronze, Sprint Distance, 2002 Switzerland
- Bronze, Long Distance, 2002 Norway
- Bronze, Long Distance, 2002 Czech Republic
- Bronze, Short Distance, 2000 Finland
- Bronze, Long Distance, 2000 Portugal
References
- Bryhn, Rolf. "Hanne Staff". In Henriksen, Petter (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
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