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German cross-country skier
Katharina Hennig
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Country
| Germany
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Born
| (
1996-06-14
)
14 June 1996
(age 28)
Annaberg-Buchholz
,
Germany
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Height
| 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
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Ski club
| WSC Erzgebirge Oberwiesenthal
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Seasons
| 8 ? (
2017
?present)
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Starts
| 150
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Podiums
| 11
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Wins
| 1
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Overall titles
| 0 ? (
7th in
2023
)
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Discipline titles
| 0
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Updated on 9 March 2024.
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Katharina Hennig
(born 14 June 1996) is a German
cross-country skier
who represents the club WSC Ergebirge Oberwiesenthal. She resides in
Konigswalde
. Her novel achievements to date are the winning gold medal in the team sprint and the silver medal in the 4 × 5 km relay at the
2022 Winter Olympics
in Beijing, China and silver medal in the 4 × 5 km relay at the
2023 World Champions
in
Planica
, Slovenia.
[1]
[2]
[3]
She belonged to SV Neudorf until 2011 and then started to compete for WSC Erzgebirge Oberwiesenthal in 2011. At the Junior World Championships she won bronze medals with the German women's relay team in
2013
and
2015
. Her best result at the Junior World Championships was the silver medal in the
10 km freestyle
race behind Sweden
Ebba Andersson
in Rasnov, Romania.
[1]
She made her World Cup debut on January 24, 2016 in Nove M?sto, Czech Republic. In January 2017, she achieved her first World Cup podium finish in Ulricehamn, finishing second in the team relay.
She competed at the
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
in
Lahti
, Finland. In Lahti, her best finishes were 11th in skiathlon and sixth in team relay.
Cross-country skiing results
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All results are sourced from the
International Ski Federation (FIS)
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[1]
Olympic Games
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- 2 medals ? (1 gold, 1 silver)
World Championships
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World Cup
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Season standings
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Season
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Age
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Discipline standings
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Ski Tour standings
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Overall
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Distance
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Sprint
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U23
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Nordic
Opening
|
Tour de
Ski
|
Ski Tour
2020
|
World Cup
Final
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2017
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20
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43
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32
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NC
|
6
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27
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DNF
|
?
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21
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2018
|
21
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39
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23
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69
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9
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40
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21
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?
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27
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2019
|
22
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31
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14
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70
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4
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28
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DNF
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?
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17
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2020
|
23
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18
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12
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48
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?
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27
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8
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?
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?
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2021
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24
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11
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6
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54
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?
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20
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8
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?
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?
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2022
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25
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11
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7
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30
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?
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?
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9
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?
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?
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2023
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26
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7
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7
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33
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?
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?
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5
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?
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?
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2024
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27
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11
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10
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33
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?
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?
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11
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?
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?
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Individual podiums
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- 1 victory ? (1
SWC
)
- 10 podiums ? (6
WC
, 4
SWC
)
No.
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Season
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Date
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Location
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Race
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Level
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Place
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1
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2019?20
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3 January 2020
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Val di Fiemme
, Italy
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10 km Mass Start C
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Stage World Cup
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3rd
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2
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2020?21
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8 January 2021
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Val di Fiemme
, Italy
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10 km Mass Start C
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Stage World Cup
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2nd
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3
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2021?22
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27 November 2021
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Rukatunturi
, Finland
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10 km Individual C
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World Cup
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3rd
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4
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2022?23
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26 November 2022
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Rukatunturi
, Finland
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10 km Individual C
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World Cup
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3rd
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5
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2 December 2022
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Lillehammer
, Norway
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10 km Individual F
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World Cup
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2nd
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6
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7 January 2023
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Val di Fiemme
, Italy
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15 km Mass Start C
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Stage World Cup
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1st
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7
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17 March 2023
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Falun
, Sweden
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10 km Individual C
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World Cup
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2nd
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8
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26 March 2023
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Lahti
, Finland
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20 km Mass Start C
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World Cup
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3rd
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9
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2023?24
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6 January 2024
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Val di Fiemme
, Italy
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15 km Mass Start C
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Stage World Cup
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3rd
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10
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20 January 2024
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Oberhof
, Germany
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20 km Mass Start C
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World Cup
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2nd
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11
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9 March 2024
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Oslo
, Norway
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50 km Mass Start C
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World Cup
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3rd
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Team podiums
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- 5 podiums ? (4
RL
, 1
TS
)
References
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External links
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