Ragnhild Bratberg | |
Birth Date: | 9 June 1961 |
Birth Place: | Ringsaker, Norway |
Club: | Ringsaker O-lag Ringsaker IF |
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Ragnhild Bratberg (born 9 June 1961) is a Norwegian orienteering competitor and a cross-country skier.[1] In orienteering, she won the overall Orienteering World Cup in 1988, and represented Norway several times in the World Orienteering Championships relays, winning medals in 1985, 1987 and 1991. In ski orienteering she won four individual gold medals at the World Ski Orienteering Championships, and once in the relay. She was awarded Egebergs Ærespris in 1988.
Bratberg was born in Ringsaker on 9 June 1961.[1]
Bratberg is Relay World Champion in Orienteering from 1987 as a member of the Norwegian winning team, together with Ragnhild Bente Andersen, Ellen Sofie Olsvik and Brit Volden.[2] [3] She won silver medals in the relay in the 1985[4] and 1991 World Orienteering Championships.[5] At the 1981 World Orienteering Championships she was part of the Norwegian team that placed fourth, and placed 10th in the individual contest.[6]
She won the Overall Orienteering World Cup in 1984 (unofficial cup) and in 1988, and finished second in 1990.[1]
She won a total of 14 individual national titles in orienteering, and became Nordic champion in 1988.[1]
Bratberg has won four individual World Championships in Ski Orienteering. She won gold medal in the individual competition in 1986. In 1988 she placed first in the short course and second in the long course. In 1990 she won both the long and short courses.[7]
She became Relay World Champion in 1986, along with Toril Hallan and Ellen Sofie Olsvik. In 1988 the Norwegian team won silver medals, and in 1990 her team won bronze medals.[7] She finished second in the World Cup 1989.[1]
Starting her sports career with cross country skiing, Bratberg’s achievements include winning a gold medal in the relay, and a silver medal in 5km at the 1980 FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships. She won the women’s class in Birkebeinerrennet in 1991.[1]
Bratberg was awarded Egebergs Ærespris in 1988,[1] for her accomplishments in orienteering and skiing.[8]