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  1. Sandra Catrin Näslund (born 6 July 1996) is a Swedish freestyle skier, specializing in ski cross and alpine skiing. She is the 2022 ski cross Olympic champion, the 2017, 2021 and 2023 ski cross World Champion, winner of the 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2023 ski cross World Cups, and the overall winner of the 2018 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup.

  2. Sandra Näslund, född 6 juli 1996 [5] i Gudmundrå församling i Kramfors, [6] är en svensk skidåkare. Hon tävlar i skicross, där hon till februari 2023 vunnit fyra VM-guld [7] och 38 individuella deltävlingar i världscupen. [8] Vid vinter-OS 2022 i Peking tog Näslund OS-guld i skicross.

    Säsong
    Datum
    Plats
    2022/2023
    17 februari 2023
    Reiteralm, Österrike
    2022/2023
    16 februari 2023
    Reiteralm, Österrike
    2022/2023
    22 januari 2023
    Idre, Sverige
    2022/2023
    21 januari 2023
    Idre, Sverige
  3. 12K Followers, 615 Following, 739 Posts - Sandra Näslund (@sandranaeslund) on Instagram: "Skicross Athlete 🇸🇪 Olympic Champion 2022 🏅 World Champion 2017, 2021, 2023 🥇🥇🥇 4x World Cup Overall Winner 🏆🏆🏆🏆 • Salomon • Leki".

  4. Feb 17, 2022 · Sandra Näslund demonstrated her womens ski cross dominance as she clinched gold in emphatic fashion to seal Sweden’s best-ever Winter Olympic medal haul at the Games here.

  5. Feb 17, 2022 · Sweden's Sandra Naeslund finally claimed the gold medal after winning everything else in a stellar career except the Olympic title. She has that now, and at only 25 years old.

  6. Jun 7, 1996 · Sandra NAESLUND. Kramfors Alpina. SWE. FIS Code 2530111. Birthdate 06-07-1996. Age 27. Status Active. Gender Female. Occupation. – –. Residence – –. Languages. – –. Skis Salomon. Boots Salomon. Poles – –. *The NSA is responsible for the athletes' biography update. // The manufacturers are responsible for the equipment update. Summary. Results.

  7. Nov 29, 2023 · Sweden's star ski cross athlete Sandra Näslund will be taking things "one race at a time" as she and the rest of the world's elite head to Val Thorens (FRA) for the start of the new FIS World Cup season, 5-9 December.