Maren Haugli

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Maren Haugli
Maren Haugli 2009.jpg
World Cup Heerenveen, February 2009
Personal information
Born (1985-03-03) 3 March 1985 (age 39)
Website Official website
Sport
CountryFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sport Speed skating

Maren Haugli (born 3 March 1985) is a Norwegian retired long track speed skater who participated in international competitions.

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She represents the sports club Jevnaker IF and is the granddaughter of Sverre Ingolf Haugli and sister of Sverre Haugli.

Personal records

Personal records
Women's Speed skating
EventResultDateLocationNotes
500 m 39.94 2006-03-18 Calgary
1,000 m 1:18.99 2007-01-20 Hamar
1,500 m 1:55.99 2006-03-19 Calgary
3,000 m 4:00.34 2006-03-18 Calgary
5,000 m 6:54.98 2006-03-19 Calgary

Career highlights

Olympic Winter Games
2006 - Torino, 15th at 3000 m
2006 - Torino, 19th at 1500 m
2006 - Torino, 8th at 5000 m
2006 - Torino, 7th at team pursuit
World Allround Championships
2005 - Moscow, 22nd
2006 - Calgary, 5th
2009 - Hamar, 10th
World Single Distance Championships
2005 - Inzell, 12th at 3000 m
2005 - Inzell, 11th at 5000 m
World Sprint Championships
2007 - Hamar, 27th
European Allround Championships
2005 - Heerenveen, 13th
2006 - Hamar, 5th
2007 - Collalbo, 9th
2008 - Kolomna, 14th
2009 - Heerenveen, 9th
World Cup
2006 - Heerenveen, Bronze medal icon.svg 3rd at 3000 m
World Junior Allround Championships
2001 - Groningen, 23rd
2002 - Collalbo, 35th
2003 - Kushiro, 30th
2004 - Roseville, Minnesota, 17th
National Championships
2003 - Bergen, Bronze medal icon.svg 3rd at allround
2004 - Oslo, Bronze medal icon.svg 3rd at allround
2005 - Larvik, Bronze medal icon.svg 3rd at 500 m
2005 - Larvik, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at 3000 m
2005 - Larvik, Bronze medal icon.svg 3rd at 1500 m
2006 - Hamar, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at 1500 m
2006 - Hamar, Silver medal icon.svg 2nd at 1000 m
2006 - Hamar, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at 3000 m
2006 - Arendal, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at 5000 m
2006 - Arendal, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at allround
2006 - Asker, Silver medal icon.svg 2nd at sprint
2007 - Hamar, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at1500 m
2007 - Hamar, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at 3000 m
2008 - Hamar, Silver medal icon.svg 2nd at 1500 m
2008 - Hamar, Silver medal icon.svg 2nd 1st at 3000 m
2008 - Bjugn, Silver medal icon.svg 2nd at allround
2009 - Hamar, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at1500 m
2009 - Hamar, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at 3000 m
2009 - Gol, Gold medal icon.svg 1st at allround


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