Bente Skari Explained

Bente Skari
Birth Name:Bente Martinsen
Birth Date:10 September 1972
Birth Place:Nittedal, Akershus, Norway
Height:173cm (68inches)
Club:Nittedal IL
Seasons:11 – (1992, 19942003)
Wins:42
Totalpodiums:60
Teamwins:5
Teampodiums:23
Individual Starts:147
Team Starts:27
Wcoveralls:4 – (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003)
Wctitles:5 – (5 : 19982002)
Show-Medals:no

Bente Skari, née Martinsen, (born 10 September 1972) is a Norwegian former cross-country skier. She is one of the most successful cross-country skiers ever.

Career

She won her first Olympic medals in 1998, and won her first gold medal in the 2002 Winter Olympics, coming from behind to beat the favourites Olga Danilova and Julija Tchepalova in the last kilometers of the 10 km classical event. She also won a bronze medal in 30 km classical as well as a silver medal in the relay.

Additionally, she won five gold medals (5 km: 1999, 10 km: 2001, 2003, and 15 km: 2001, 2003) from the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, as well as two silver (4 × 5 km relay: 1997, 2001) medals. She won the overall cross-country skiing World Cup four times before retiring after the 2003 season.

Skari also won the women's 30 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 2003. In 2001, she received the Holmenkollen medal (shared with Adam Małysz and Thomas Alsgaard). Her father, Odd Martinsen, earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1969. They are the only father-daughter combination to ever win this prestigious honour.

In 1998, she won Tjejvasan.[1]

After retirement

In 2007, Skari was named as the first female race administrator in cross-country skiing. She assisted in the 2007-08 Tour de Ski, working as an assistant technical delegate in the events held in the Czech Republic. This is part of the Norwegian Ski Federation's effort to promote more women in management positions in skiing.

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[2]

Olympic Games

 Year  Age  5 km  10 km  15 km  Pursuit  30 km  Sprint  4 × 5 km 
 relay 
21
25
29

World Championships

 Year   Age   5 km  10 km  15 km  Pursuit  30 km  Sprint   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
22 13
24 8 17 8 Silver
26 Gold 8 4
28 Gold Gold 5 15Silver
30 Gold Gold

a. Cancelled due to extremely cold weather.

World Cup

Season titles

Season
Discipline
Sprint
Overall
Sprint
Overall
Sprint
Sprint
Overall
Sprint
Overall

Season standings

 Season   Age  Overall Long Distance Sprint
20 colspan="2"
22 32 colspan="2"
23 25 colspan="2"
24 12 colspan="2"
25 6 10 4
26 10
27 13
28 5 6
29 colspan="2"
30 colspan="2"
31 colspan="2"

a. 5th in the Long Distance World Cup.
     6th in the Middle Distance World Cup.

Individual podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlace
1  1996–97 18 December 1996 Oberstdorf, Germany 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 2nd
2 3 November 1997 1.0 km Sprint F World Cup3rd
3  1997–98 22 November 1997 Beitostølen, Norway 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 2nd
4 10 December 1997 Milan, Italy 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
5 13 December 1997 Val di Fiemme, Italy 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
6 8 January 1998 Ramsau, Austria 10 km Individual C World Cup2nd
7 9 January 1998 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
8  1998–99 10 December 1998 Milan, Italy 0.6 km Sprint F World Cup 3rd
9 13 December 1998 Toblach, Italy 10 km Pursuit CWorld Cup 1st
1019 December 1998 Davos, Switzerland 15 km Individual C World Cup2nd
11 27 December 1998 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
12 28 December 1998 Engelberg, Switzerland 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
13 29 December 1998 Kitzbühel, Austria 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
14 5 January 1999 Otepää, Estonia 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
15 9 January 1999 Nové Město, Czech Republic 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
16 22 February 1999 Ramsau, Austria 5 km Individual CWorld Championships 1st
177 March 1999 Lahti, Finland 10 km Individual C World Cup2nd
18 1999–0027 November 1999 Kiruna, Sweden 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
1918 December 1999 Davos, Switzerland 15 km Individual C World Cup3rd
2028 December 1999 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 1.5 km Sprint F World Cup2nd
21 29 December 1999 Kitzbühel, Austria 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
2212 January 2000 Nové Město, Czech Republic 10 km Individual C World Cup3rd
23 28 February 2000 Stockholm, Sweden 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
243 March 2000 Lahti, Finland 1.5 km Sprint F World Cup2nd
255 March 2000 15 km Mass Start C World Cup2nd
26 8 March 2000 Oslo, Norway 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
27 17 March 2000 Bormio, Italy 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
28 2000–0125 November 2000 Beitostølen, Norway 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
29 16 December 2000 Brusson, Italy 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
3020 December 2000 Davos, Switzerland 15 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
31 28 December 2000 Engelberg, Switzerland 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
32 14 January 2001 Soldier Hollow, United States 1.0 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
33 1 February 2001 Asiago, Italy 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
34 10 February 2001 Otepää, Estonia 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
357 March 2001 Oslo, Norway 1.0 km Sprint CWorld Cup2nd
3610 March 2001 30 km Individual C World Cup2nd
3718 March 2001 Falun, Sweden 10 km Individual C World Cup2nd
38 2001–0224 November 2001 Kuopio, Finland 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
39 8 December 2001 Cogne, Italy 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
40 15 December 2001 Davos, Switzerland 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
41 19 December 2001 Asiago, Italy 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
425 January 2002 Val di Fiemme, Italy 5 km + 5 km Pursuit C/F World Cup2nd
43 8 January 2002 15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup 1st
44 5 March 2002 Stockholm, Sweden 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
45 13 March 2002 Oslo, Norway 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
46 2002–0330 November 2002 Rukatunturi, Finland 10 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
47 7 December 2002 Davos, Switzerland 10 km Individual FWorld Cup 1st
48 14 December 2002 Cogne, Italy 15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup 1st
49 15 December 2002 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
50 21 December 2002 Ramsau, Austria 5 km + 5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup 1st
51 12 January 2003 Otepää, Estonia 15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup 1st
52 18 January 2003 Nové Město, Czech Republic 10 km Individual FWorld Cup 1st
53 25 January 2003 Oberhof, Germany 10 km Mass Start CWorld Cup 1st
54 15 February 2003 Asiago, Germany 5 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
55 6 March 2003 Oslo, Norway 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
56 8 March 2003 30 km Individual CWorld Cup 1st
57 11 March 2003 Drammen, Norway 1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup 1st
5816 March 2003 Lahti, Finland 10 km Individual F World Cup3rd
59 20 March 2003 Borlänge, Sweden 1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup 1st
60 22 March 2003 Falun, Sweden 5 km + 5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup 1st

Team podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlaceTeammate(s)
1  1994–95 29 January 1995 Lahti, Finland 4 × 5 km Relay F World Cup 3rd Moen / Nilsen / Dybendahl-Hartz
2 7 February 1995 Hamar, Norway 4 × 3 km Relay F World Cup 2nd Moen / Nilsen / Dybendahl-Hartz
3  1995–96 14 January 1996 Nové Město, Czech Republic 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Moen / Mikkelsplass / Dybendahl-Hartz
4 10 March 1996 Falun, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd
5 17 March 1996 Oslo, Norway 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd
6  1996–97 24 November 1996 Kiruna, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Dybendahl-Hartz / Mikkelsplass / Moen
78 December 1996 Davos, Switzerland 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 1st Moen / Mikkelsplass / Dybendahl-Hartz
8 28 February 1997 Trondheim, Norway 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Championships 2nd Mikkelsplass / Nilsen / Dybendahl-Hartz
9 9 March 1997 Falun, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Dybendahl-Hartz / Nilsen / Sorkmo
10  1997–98 23 November 1997 Beitostølen, Norway 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Moen / Mikkelsplass / Dybendahl-Hartz
11 6 March 1998 Lahti, Finland 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd
12  1998–99 28 November 1998 Muonio, Finland 4 × 5 km Relay F World Cup 3rd Nilsen / Moen / Sorkmo
13 10 January 1999 Nové Město, Czech Republic 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Sorkmo / Moen / Nilsen
14 21 March 1999 Oslo, Norway 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 3rd Glomsås / Nilsen / Moen
15  1999–00 28 November 1999 Kiruna, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay F World Cup 3rd
168 December 1999 Asiago, Italy Team Sprint F World Cup 1st Moen
17 19 December 1999 Davos, Switzerland 4 × 5 km Relay C World Cup 2nd Moen / Glomsås / Nilsen
18 13 January 2000 Nové Město, Czech Republic 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 3rd Moen / Nilsen / Sorkmo
19  2000–01 9 December 2000 Santa Caterina, Italy 4 × 3 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Bay / Nilsen / Pedersen
202001–0216 December 2001 Davos, Switzerland 4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup 1stBay / Pedersen / Skofterud
212002–0324 November 2002 Kiruna, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup 1stMoen / Sorkmo / Skofterud
228 December 2002 Davos, Switzerland 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 1st Skofterud / Pedersen / Sorkmo
23 23 March 2003 Falun, Sweden 4 × 5 km Relay C/F World Cup 2nd Moen / Pedersen / Steira
Source: [3]
Note: Until the 1999 World Championships, World Championship races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

Overall record

ResultDistance RacesSprintSki
Tours
Individual
Events
  Team EventsAll Events
≤ 5 km ≤ 10 km≤ 15 km ≤ 30 km≥ 30 km PursuitTeam Sprint  RelayMixed Relay
1st place 8 11 3 1 2 17 42 1 4 47
2nd place 1 4 3 1 1 3 13 12 25
3rd place 2 1 2 5 6 11
Podiums 9 17 7 2 3 22 60 1 22 83
align=left Top 10 16 24 13 5 7 25 90 1 26 1 118
align=left Points 29 41 21 11 1 9 28 140 1 26 1 168
align=left Others 1 1 2 2
align=left 1 1 1
align=left Starts 30 41 22 11 2 9 28 143 1 26 1 171

a. Classification is made according to FIS classification.

b. Includes individual and mass start races.

c. Includes pursuit and double pursuit races.

d. May be incomplete due to lack of appropriate sources for some relay races prior to 1995/96 World Cup season.Note: Until 1999 World Championships and 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races are part of the World Cup. Hence results from those races are included in the World Cup overall record.

Personal life

Bente Skari was named Martinsen before marrying Geir Skari in 1999. She is the mother of three children, Filip, Oda and Selma.

References

Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tjejvasan . Vasloppet . sv . 1 February 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141103200622/http://www.vasaloppet.se/wps/wcm/connect/daaa3180449c33a99e44ff27c64f5ec4/segrare_TjejVasan_sv3bcd.pdf?MOD=AJPERES . November 3, 2014 .
  2. Web site: SKARI MARTINSEN Bente . . FIS-Ski . International Ski Federation . 14 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Bente Skari. SkiSport365. 14 March 2018.