Swedish cross-country skier
Per Elofsson Per Elofsson at the Swedish Sports Awards inside the
Stockholm Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden in January 2013
Country Sweden Full name Per Eilert Elofsson Born (1977-04-02 ) 2 April 1977 (age 47) Röbäck , SwedenSki club IFK Umeå Seasons 8 – (1997 –2004 ) Indiv. starts 65 Indiv. podiums 23 Indiv. wins 11 Team starts 17 Team podiums 10 Team wins 4 Overall titles 2 – (2001 , 2002 ) Discipline titles 0
Per Eilert Elofsson (born 2 April 1977 in Röbäck , Västerbotten ) is a Swedish former cross-country skier who competed from 1997 to 2004. He won a bronze medal in the 10 km + 10 km combined pursuit at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City .
Elofsson also won five medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships with three golds (2001: 15 km, 10 km + 10 km combined pursuit; 2003: 10 km + 10 km double pursuit), one silver (2001: 4 × 10 km relay), and one bronze (2003: 4 × 10 km relay).
He also won the 50 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 2001. This success along with his two golds earned at the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti would give Elofsson the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal . At the 2002 Swedish Sports Award , he was awarded the prize for Sportsman of the Year .
In 2005 he made an unexpected appearance on the album Grand Illusion by the Heavy metal band Nocturnal Rites , playing guitar on one song.[ 1]
He retired 26 October 2005 by giving a press conference at Arlanda airport .[ 2]
After retirement
In 2007, Elofsson started working as a business developer at Swedbank , giving financial advice to professional athletes. His first client was fellow cross-country skier Charlotte Kalla .[ 3] [ 4] He left Swedbank in April 2016.[ 5]
Elofsson was a pundit and expert commentator for SVT Sport during cross-country championships.[ 6] During the 2014 Winter Olympics he was employed by Swedish broadcaster Viasat .[ 7] In November 2014 he left Viasat and joined Eurosport .[ 8]
Elofsson as a pundit for SVT Sport in Oslo 2011 .
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS) .[ 9]
Olympic Games
World Championships
5 medals – (3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
Year
Age
10 km
15 km
Pursuit
30 km
50 km
Sprint
4 × 10 km relay
1999
21
22
—
9
8
—
—
6
2001
23
—
Gold
Gold
—
6
—
Silver
2003
25
—
12
Gold
—
21
—
Bronze
World Cup
Season titles
Season
Discipline
2001
Overall
2002
Overall
Season standings
Season
Age
Overall
Distance
Long Distance
Middle Distance
Sprint
1997
19
NC
—
NC
—
—
1998
20
19
—
32
—
10
1999
21
5
—
8
—
5
2000
22
4
—
4
51
2001
23
—
—
—
68
2002
24
—
—
—
63
2003
25
24
—
—
—
—
2004
26
NC
NC
—
—
—
Individual podiums
11 victories – (11 WC )
23 podiums – (23 WC )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Place
Level
Place
1
1997–98
11 March 1998
Falun , Sweden
10 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
2
1998–99
28 November 1998
Muonio , Finland
10 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
3
12 January 1999
Nové Město , Czech Republic
30 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
4
1999–00
2 February 2000
Trondheim , Norway
10 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
5
16 February 2000
Ulrichen , Switzerland
10 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
6
20 February 2000
La Transjurassienne , France
72 km Mass Start F
World Cup
2nd
7
19 March 2000
Bormio , Italy
15 km Pursuit F
World Cup
3rd
8
2000–01
29 November 2000
Beitostølen , Norway
10 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
9
8 December 2000
Santa Caterina , Italy
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
10
16 December 2000
Brusson , Italy
10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
1st
11
10 February 2001
Otepää , Estonia
10 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
12
4 March 2001
Kavgolovo , Russia
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
13
10 March 2001
Oslo , Norway
50 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
14
14 March 2001
Borlänge , Sweden
10 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
15
2001–02
25 November 2001
Kuopio , Finland
10 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
16
8 December 2001
Cogne , Italy
10 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
17
12 December 2001
Brusson , Italy
15 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
18
15 December 2001
Davos , Switzerland
15 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
19
22 December 2001
Ramsau , Austria
30 km Mass Start F
World Cup
1st
20
5 January 2002
Val di Fiemme , Italy
10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
1st
21
3 February 2002
Lahti , Finland
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
22
3 March 2002
Falun , Sweden
10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
3rd
23
2002–03
18 January 2003
Nové Město , Czech Republic
15 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
Team podiums
4 victories – (3 RL , 1 TS )
10 podiums – (9 RL , 1 TS )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
Teammate(s)
1
1997–98
7 December 1997
Santa Caterina , Italy
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
3rd
Bergström / Mogren / Forsberg
2
11 January 1998
Ramsau , Austria
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Fredriksson / Jonsson / Mogren
3
10 March 1998
Falun , Sweden
10 × 1.6 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
1st
Fredriksson
4
1998–99
29 November 1998
Muonio , Finland
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
1st
Bergström / Ingesson / Fredriksson
5
19 December 1998
Davos , Switzerland
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Bergström / Jonsson / Fredriksson
6
13 March 1999
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
1st
Fredriksson / Bergström / Brink
7
2000–01
18 March 2001
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Lindgren / Fredriksson / Göransson
8
2001–02
27 November 2001
Kuopio , Finland
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Lindgren / Fredriksson / Brink
9
16 December 2001
Davos , Switzerland
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
1st
Lindgren / Fredriksson / Jonsson
10
10 March 2002
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Fredriksson / Södergren / Östberg
References
External links
Media related to Per Elofsson at Wikimedia Commons
10 km + 15 km combined 10 km + 10 km combined 10 km + 10 km double 15 km + 15 km double
Note: Until 1981/82, World Cup was being held unofficially.