Brit Pettersen

Brit Pettersen
Medal record
Women's cross-country skiing
Representing  Norway
Olympic Games
1984 Sarajevo 4 x 5 km
1980 Lake Placid 4 x 5 km
1984 Sarajevo10 km
World Championships
1982 Oslo 4 x 5 km
1985 Seefeld 20 km
1987 Oberstdorf 10 km
1982 Oslo 5 km

Brit Pettersen Tofte (born 24 November 1961 at Lillehammer) is a former Norwegian cross-country skier who competed during the 1980s.

Pettersen earned one gold and two bronzes at two Winter Olympic Games. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, she won one gold (4 x 5 km - 1982), one silver (20 km - 1985), and two bronzes (5 km - 1982, 10 km - 1987). She also won the 20 km competition at the Holmenkollen ski festival twice (1983 and 1987). In the FIS Cross-Country World Cup, she finished second twice (1981/82, 1982/83) and third twice (1984/85, 1985/86).

She won the Holmenkollen medal in 1986.

In 1986 she won the silver medal at the Norwegian championships in 10 kilometres cross-country running, representing Lillehammer IF.[1]

World Cup results

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

Individual podiums

  • 10 victories
  • 23 podiums
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
1 1981–82 9 January 1982East Germany Klingenthal, East Germany10 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
222 February 1982Norway Oslo, Norway5 km IndividualWorld Championships[1]3rd
312 March 1982Sweden Falun, Sweden20 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
413 March 1982Sweden Falun, Sweden5 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
51982–838 January 1983East Germany Klingenthal, East Germany10 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
614 January 1983Czechoslovakia Stachy, Czechoslovakia10 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
719 February 1983Soviet Union Kavgolovo, Soviet Union20 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
825 February 1983Sweden Falun, Sweden10 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
95 March 1983Finland Lahti, Finland5 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
1012 March 1983Norway Oslo, Norway20 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
1120 March 1983United States Anchorage, United States10 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
1227 March 1983Canada Labrador City, Canada10 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
13 1983–84 9 February 1984Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia10 km IndividualOlympic Games[1]3rd
141984–8513 December 1984Italy Val di Sole, Italy5 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
1519 January 1985Austria Seefeld, Austria20 km IndividualWorld Championships[1]2nd
162 March 1985Finland Lahti, Finland5 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
1716 March 1985Norway Oslo, Norway20 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
181985–8613 December 1985United States Biwabik, United States10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
1915 February 1986West Germany Oberstdorf, West Germany20 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
208 March 1986Sweden Falun, Sweden30 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
211986–8713 December 1986Italy Val di Sole, Italy5 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
2213 February 1987West Germany Oberstdorf, West Germany10 km Individual CWorld Championships[1]3rd
2321 March 1987Norway Oslo, Norway20 km Individual CWorld Cup1st

Team podiums

  • 5 victories
  • 6 podiums
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammate(s)
11981–8224 February 1982Norway Oslo, Norway4 x 5 km RelayWorld Championships[1]1stBøe / Nybråten / Aunli
21983–8415 February 1984Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia4 x 5 km RelayOlympic Games[1]1stNybråten / Jahren / Aunli
326 February 1984Sweden Falun, Sweden4 x 5 km RelayWorld Cup1stBøe / Nybråten / Jahren
41985–861 March 1986Finland Lahti, Finland4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1stAunli / Pedersen / Jahren
5 1986–87 1 March 1987Finland Lahti, Finland4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup2ndJahren / Skeime / Dahlmo
619 March 1987Norway Oslo, Norway4 x 5 km Relay CWorld Cup1stDybendahl-Hartz / Nybråten / Nykkelmo

Note: 1 Until the 1999 World Championships and the 1994 Olympics, World Championship and Olympic races were included in the World Cup scoring system.

References

  1. "10 km Terrengløp/Cross Country". Norwegian Athletics. Archived from the original on 15 December 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  2. "Athlete :PETTERSEN Britt". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
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