Alexandra EDEBO

3 Mar 1996
25
Female
STOCKHOLM
 
Sweden
ARE
 
Sweden

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FRS Freestyle Skiing Women's Ski Cross 13

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
After 1/8 Final 6
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished
After Quarterfinal3
Genting Snow Park P & X Stadium
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
8Ski Cross Ladies2021Idre Fjäll, SWE
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllSki Cross
2021/20228
2020/202117
2019/2020175
2018/201911924
2017/201814126
2016/201716728
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonSki Cross LadiesSki Cross Team Mixed
2021/20221 x 2nd1 x 5th
2020/20211 x 1st
2019/20201 x 3rd
2018/20191 x 8th
2017/20181 x 9th
2016/20171 x 12th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocation
2Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Idre Fjäll, SWE
4Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Idre Fjäll, SWE
5Ski Cross Team Mixed2021/2022Arosa, SUI
5Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Nakiska, CAN
7Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Nakiska, CAN
9Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Arosa, SUI
19Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Val Thorens, FRA
19Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Innichen, ITA
25Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Val Thorens, FRA
25Ski Cross Ladies2021/2022Innichen, ITA
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Alex, The Swedish Viking Princess.

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Certified scuba diver, kitesurfing. (alexandraedebo.com)

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Athlete

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Mid Sweden University (Mittuniversitetet) (Ostersund, SWE)

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Sisters, Gabriella and Veronica.

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Swedish, English

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IFK Mora Alpina

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Team: Eric Iljans (SWE)

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Sister Gabriella Edebo (Freeride).

Sister Veronica Edebo (Skicross): Competed at Lillehammer 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games.

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2017 World Cup in Idre (Ski Cross - 12th)

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November 2021: Contracted COVID-19 just before the World Cup in Secret Garden, which she missed.

February 2021: Concussion during the World Championships on home soil, missed the remainder of the season.

December 2020: Concussion during the World Cup in Val Thorens. Returned to competition in February 2021.

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2017

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Spent a lot of time in Venjan, a small village close to Mora where her maternal grandmother grew up, which is also where she learnt how to ski. Followed both of her sisters into ski racing. (alexandraedebo.com)

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Once she got to try skicross during a test event in Lindvallen where she challenged former World Cup racer Eric Iljans, who also happens to be her head coach today on the Swedish skicross team. A few years later she attended a skicross and Alpine skiing academy in Torsby, Sweden, and started competing at an international level. (alexandraedebo.com)

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Alpine skier Anja Parson (SWE), six-time Olympic medallist (one gold, one silver, four bronze) and seven-time World champion.

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