Heidi WENG

20 Jul 1991
30
Female
YTRE ENEBAKK
 
Norway
LILLEHAMMER
 
Norway

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
CCS Cross-Country Skiing Women's Cross-Country Skiing  

Schedule

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Biographical Information

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
315 kilometres Skiathlon2014Sochi, RUS
54 × 5 kilometres Relay2014Sochi, RUS
8Women's 30 kilometres Mass Start, Classical2018PyeongChang, KOR
9Women's 15 kilometres Skiathlon2018PyeongChang, KOR
910 kilometres, Classical2014Sochi, RUS
11Women's Sprint, Classical2018PyeongChang, KOR
11Women's 10 kilometres, Freestyle2018PyeongChang, KOR
1930 kilometres Mass Start, Freestyle2014Sochi, RUS
World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
1Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
1Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
1Team Sprint C Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
1Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2015Falun, SWE
1Team Sprint F Ladies2015Falun, SWE
1Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2013Predazzo, ITA
230 km C Mst Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
2Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
230 km F Mst Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
3Teamsprint C Final Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
3Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km C/F Ladies2013Predazzo, ITA
410 km C Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
430 km C Mst Ladies2013Predazzo, ITA
4Team Sprint F Ladies2013Predazzo, ITA
5Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km F/C Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
6Team Sprint Finals Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
610 km F Ladies2013Predazzo, ITA
7Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km C/F Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
7SP F Final Ladies2017Lahti, FIN
7Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km F/C Ladies2015Falun, SWE
830 km C Mst Ladies2015Falun, SWE
9Skiathlon 7.5/7.5km C/F Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
1510 km F Ladies2021Oberstdorf, GER
1910 km C Ladies2019Seefeld, AUT
2210 km F Ladies2015Falun, SWE
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllSprintDistance
2021/20224483
2020/2021207
2019/20202142
2018/2019167711
2017/20181151

Best performances per season in World Cup events from 2018/2019 - Individual events until 15km

SeasonSP CSP F7.5/7.5km C/F10km C10km F10km P15km F15km P
2021/221 x 36th1 x 44th1 x 10th1 x 5th1 x 1st
2020/211 x 67th1 x 3rd1 x 2nd1 x 5th
2019/201 x 6th1 x 2nd1 x 3rd2 x 7th4 x 2nd1 x 2nd1 x 6th
2018/191 x 42nd1 x 32nd1 x 6th2 x 5th1 x 20th1 x 14th

Best performances per season in World Cup events from 2018/2019 - Individual events longer than 15km

Season30km C30km P>30km F
2021/22
2020/211 x 1st
2019/201 x 17th1 x 3rd
2018/19

Best performances in World Cup races from 2018/2019 - Team events

Season4x5km M
2021/221 x 3rd
2020/211 x 1st
2019/202 x 1st
2018/193 x 1st
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocation
110 km F Pursuit Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN
3FIS Tour de Ski Ladies2021/2022FIS Tour de Ski, FIS
3Rel 4x5 km M Ladies2021/2022Lillehammer, NOR
510 km F Ladies2021/2022Davos, SUI
910 km F Ladies2021/2022Lillehammer, NOR
1010 km C Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN
36SP C Final Ladies2021/2022Ruka, FIN
44SP F Final Ladies2021/2022Lillehammer, NOR
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Athlete

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Partner, Kjetil Aanonsen Nygaard. Father, Ole Morten Weng. Mother, May Bente Weng. Sister, Merete.

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Norwegian, English

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IL i BUL (Idrottslaget i Bondeungdomslaget i Oslo, NOR)

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National: Ole Morten Iversen (NOR), Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR)

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Cousin Lotta Udnes Weng (Cross-country skiing): Six-time Junior World Championships medallist from 2014-16 (one gold, four silver, one bronze), 2017 U23 World Championships skiathlon champion, and competed at two World Championships (2019, 2021).

Cousin Tiril Udnes Weng (Cross-country skiing): Four-time Junior World Championships medallist from 2014-16 (one gold, one silver, two bronze), three-time U23 World Championships medallist (2018 sprint gold), and competed at two World Championships (2019, 2021).

Second cousin Martine Ek Hagen (Cross-country skiing): 2011 Junior World relay champion (10km silver), three-time U23 World champion (2012 skiathlon, 2014 10km and skiathlon), and competed at two World Championships (2013, 2015).

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Fell running (hill running): 2010 Junior National champion (ahead of her sister Merete), 2014 and 2015 Norwegian champion, finished fourth at the 2010 Junior World Championships. (mn2s.com)

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2009 World Cup in Beitostoelen (10km - 39th)

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2011

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Began skiing at age two, and would go on long ski trips with her family even before she could walk. (Info 2018)

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Grew up in a cross-country skiing family. Her mother May Bente and older sister Merete both skied, and her grandmother would often take her on long ski outings. (Info 2018)

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Her older sister Merete. (Info 2018)

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"I dare to go my own way. I am not like all the others." (Info 2018)

Milestones

OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES
Won the skiathlon bronze medal in her first event in her Olympic Winter Games debut event (Sochi 2014), behind Norway's Marit Bjoergen (gold) and Sweden's Charlotte Kalla (silver). Has finished no lower than 19th in eight Olympic races in two Olympic Winter Games (2014, 2018).

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Debuted at Val di Fiemme 2013 and competed at her fifth consecutive world championships at Oberstdord 2021. Still missing her individual gold medal but has five world titles and one silver from the team events. Won her second individual silver in the 30km classic technique at Oberstdorf 2021, following the first one at Lahti 2017. Her career's first medal was a skiathlon bronze in 2013 in Val di Fiemme.

Five-time Junior World Championships medallist with one of every colour individually - three gold (2010 and 2011 relay, 2011 pursuit), one silver (2010 10km pursuit), one bronze (2011 5km free).

WORLD CUP
Has won the overall World Cup ranking twice (2017-18). Both times she also won the distance World Cup ranking. Finished on the overall World Cup podium three more times, in 2020 (second), in 2015 and 2016 (third).

Won the Tour de Ski overall in 2017 and 2018.

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