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Keltu Niskanen

Finnish cross-country skier
Kerttu NISKANEN, born June 13, 1988, Finland A cross-country skier. [1]
February 10, 2022, in Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Second place in the women's 10km (traditional) cross-country skiing; On 20 February, she won the bronze medal in the women's 30 km mass start (free technical) final of cross-country skiing at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in 1:27:27.3. [6]
On January 5, 2024, she won the women's division in the traditional technique of the 20km pursuit at the 18th edition of the cross-country Ski Tour in Davos. [11]
In March 2024, she won the 2023-24 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Falon women's 10km interval start (traditional technology). [13]
Chinese name
Keltu Niskanen
Foreign name
Kerttu NISKANEN
nationality
Finland
Place of Birth
OULU
Date of birth
June 13, 1988
Sports event
Cross-country skiing
Major awards
Runner-up of women's cross-country skiing 10km (traditional technique) in Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
Bronze medal at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in cross-country skiing - women's 30km mass start (free technical)

career

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On February 5, 2022, Keltu Niskanen was in Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiing The women's double pursuit (7.5km traditional + 7.5km free) placed 4th. [2]
On February 10, 2022, she won the second place in the women's 10km (traditional technology) cross-country skiing competition at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [3]
On February 12, 2022, Finland won the 4th place in the women's 4× 5km relay of cross-country skiing at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. [4]
On February 16, 2022, he won the team with his teammates in the cross-country skiing women's team short distance (traditional technology) final at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Fourth place. [5]
On February 20, 2022, she won the women's 30 km mass start (free technical) final of cross-country skiing at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in 1:27:27.3 Bronze medal . [6]
In January 2023, Keltu Niskanen won the silver medal in the women's 20km mass start at the International Snow Federation Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Lerus. [7]
On March 18, 2023, Keltu Niskanen won first place in the women's individual final of the ISF Alpine Ski World Cup in Fallon. [8]
In March 2023, the annual overall winner of the 2022-2023 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Women's distance event: Keltu Niskanen. [9]
In January 2024, the 18th Toblach race was won by Keltu Niskanen. [10]
On January 5, 2024, Keltu Niskanen won the women's race in the traditional technique of the 20km pursuit at the 18th edition of the cross-country Ski Tour in Davos. [11]
On 12 February 2024, at the 2023-24 ISF Cross-Country Ski World Cup, Keltu Niskanen finished in the top three in the women's category. [12] In March, Keltu Niskanen won the 2023-24 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup in Falon in the women's 10km interval start (traditional technology). [13]

Career data

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position
competition
item
rank
medal
February 10, 2022
National cross-country Ski Center
Cross-country skiing
Women's 10km (Traditional)
2
Silver medal
February 5, 2022
National cross-country Ski Center
Cross-country skiing
Women's Double pursuit (7.5km traditional + 7.5km free)
4
-
February 16, 2022
National cross-country Ski Center
Cross-country skiing
Women's team Short Distance (Traditional)
4
-
February 20, 2022
National cross-country Ski Center
Cross-country skiing
Women's 30km mass start (Free Tech)
3
Bronze medal
February 12, 2022
National cross-country Ski Center
Cross-country skiing
Women's 4 x 5 km relay
4
-
January 5, 2024
Davos
Cross-country skiing
Traditional 20K pursuit technique
1
Gold medal

Award record

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Award time Award name Award result
The 2024-1-5 Champion of the traditional technical women's group in the 20km Pursuit at Davos, the 18th edition of the cross-country Ski Tour Win a prize
2024-3 2023-24 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup, Falon, women's 10km interval start (traditional technology) Win a prize
The 2022-2-10 Runner-up of women's cross-country skiing 10km (traditional technique) in Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Win a prize