Gunn Margit Andreassen
Gunn Margit Aas Andreassen (born 23 July 1973 in Kristiansand) is a former Norwegian biathlete.
Biathlon career
She won two Olympic medals, bronze in Nagano 1998 and silver in Salt Lake City 2002, both in the relay. From the World Championships she has the following results:
- 1995 - 1.pl (Team)
- 1995 - 3.pl (Relay)
- 1997 - 1.pl (Team)
- 1997 - 2.pl (Relay)
- 2004 - 1.pl (Relay)
In cross-country skiing she participated in one World Cup race, in which she finished 46th, in Beitostølen in November 2003. She represented Ringkollen SK, the club of her husband, in this sport.[1]
Personal life
She is a daughter of Ivar Andreassen and niece of Reidar Andreassen. Both were skiers and runners.[2] She was born in Kristiansand, but lived in Birkenes and represented Birkenes IL. She lives with fellow former biathlete, Frode Andresen, and they have three sons together, David, who was born around Christmas 2004, Nicolas, who was born in 2008 and Elias, who was born in August 2010.
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4 × 15 km |
- 1989: Soviet Union (Natalya Prikotshikova, Svetlana Davidova, Luisa Zherepenova, Elena Golovina)
- 1990: Soviet Union (Elena Batsevich, Elena Golovina, Svetlana Paramygina, Svetlana Davidova)
- 1991: Soviet Union (Elena Belova, Elena Golovina, Svetlana Paramygina, Svetlana Davidova)
- 1992: Germany (Petra Bauer, Uschi Disl, Inga Kesper, Petra Schaaf)
- 1993: France (Nathalie Beausire, Delphyne Heymann, Anne Briand, Corinne Niogret)
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4 × 7.5 km |
- 1994: Belarus (Natalia Permiakova, Natalia Ryzhenkova, Irina Kokoueva, Svetlana Paramygina)
- 1995: Norway (Elin Kristiansen, Annette Sikveland, Gunn Margit Andreassen, Ann-Elen Skjelbreid)
- 1996: Germany (Katrin Apel, Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, Petra Behle, Uschi Disl)
- 1997: Norway (Annette Sikveland, Ann-Elen Skjelbreid, Liv Grete Skjelbreid, Gunn Margit Andreassen)
- 1998: Russia (Anna Volkova, Olga Romasko, Svetlana Ishmouratova, Albina Akhatova)
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3 × 5 km |
- 1984: Soviet Union (Venera Chernyshova, Liudmila Zabolotnaya, Kaija Parve)
- 1985: Soviet Union (Venera Chernyshova, Elena Golovina, Kaija Parve)
- 1986: Soviet Union (Kaija Parve, Nadejda Belova, Venera Chernyshova)
- 1987: Soviet Union (Elena Golovina, Venera Chernyshova, Kaija Parve)
- 1988: Soviet Union (Venera Chernyshova, Elena Golovina, Kaija Parve)
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4 × 7.5 km |
- 1993: Czech Republic (Jana Kulhavá, Jiřina Adamičková, Iveta Knížková, Eva Háková)
- 1995: Germany (Uschi Disl, Antje Harvey, Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, Petra Behle)
- 1996: Germany (Uschi Disl, Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, Katrin Apel, Petra Behle)
- 1997: Germany (Uschi Disl, Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, Katrin Apel, Petra Behle)
- 1999: Germany (Uschi Disl, Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, Katrin Apel, Martina Zellner)
- 2000: Russia (Olga Pyleva, Svetlana Chernousova, Galina Koukleva, Albina Akhatova)
- 2001: Russia (Olga Pyleva, Anna Bogaliy, Galina Koukleva, Svetlana Ishmouratova)
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4 × 6 km |
- 2003: Russia (Albina Akhatova, Svetlana Ishmouratova, Galina Koukleva, Svetlana Chernousova)
- 2004: Norway (Linda Tjørhom, Gro Marit Istad Kristiansen, Gunn Margit Andreassen, Liv Grete Poirée)
- 2005: Russia (Olga Pyleva, Svetlana Ishmouratova, Anna Bogaliy-Titovets, Olga Zaitseva)
- 2007: Germany (Martina Glagow, Andrea Henkel, Magdalena Neuner, Kati Wilhelm)
- 2008: Germany (Martina Glagow, Andrea Henkel, Magdalena Neuner, Kati Wilhelm)
- 2009: Russia (Svetlana Sleptsova, Anna Boulygina, Olga Medvedtseva, Olga Zaitseva)
- 2011: Germany (Andrea Henkel, Miriam Gössner, Tina Bachmann, Magdalena Neuner)
- 2012: Germany (Tina Bachmann, Magdalena Neuner, Miriam Gössner, Andrea Henkel)
- 2013: Norway (Hilde Fenne, Ann Kristin Flatland, Synnøve Solemdal, Tora Berger)
- 2015: Germany (Franziska Hildebrand, Franziska Preuß, Vanessa Hinz, Laura Dahlmeier)
- 2016: Norway (Synnøve Solemdal, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Tiril Eckhoff, Marte Olsbu)
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