Nathalie Eklund

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Nathalie Eklund (born 1992) is a retired Swedish alpine skier.

Competing at the Junior World Championships in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, her biggest success came at the 2013 edition with a 5th place in slalom. [1]

She made her FIS Alpine Ski World Cup debut in November 2010 in Levi, being disqualified. She collected her first World Cup points with a 24th place in January 2011 in Flachau, and improved to an 11th place in March 2012 in Åre. She managed a 6th place in December 2012 in Åre, in addition to two further top-10 placements in January 2013. She finished 16th in slalom at the 2013 World Championships. Her last World Cup outing came in January 2018 in Flachau, where she was disqualified. [1]

She represented the sports club Leksands SLK. [1]

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