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Mari Eide

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Mari Eide
Eide at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup Dresden 2019
Country Norway
Born (1989-11-18) 18 November 1989 (age 35)
Beitostølen, Norway
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Ski clubØystre Slidre IL
World Cup career
Seasons11 – (20102020)
Indiv. starts70
Indiv. podiums0
Team starts8
Team podiums2
Team wins1
Overall titles0 – (44th in 2018)
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Women's cross-country skiing
Representing  Norway
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Seefeld Individual sprint
Updated on 2 November 2021.

Mari Eide (born 18 November, 1989) is a retired cross-country skier from Norway.[1] She has competed in the World Cup since the 2010 season. She was selected to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics.[2] She is the younger sister of former cross-country skier Ida Eide, who died of cardiac arrest during a foot race in Jessheim, 2 September, 2018.[3]

She announced her retirement from cross-country skiing in February 2021.[4]

Cross-country skiing results

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All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[5]

World Championships

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  • 1 medal – (1 bronze)
 Year   Age   10 km 
 individual 
 15 km 
 skiathlon 
 30 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
2019 29 Bronze

World Cup

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Season standings

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 Season   Age  Discipline standings Ski Tour standings
Overall Distance Sprint Nordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
Ski Tour
2020
World Cup
Final
Ski Tour
Canada
2010 20 NC NC
2011 21 70 46
2012 22 56 NC 30
2013 23 114 NC 73
2014 24 101 NC 65
2015 25 92 NC 49 DNF
2016 26 45 60 26
2017 27 48 NC 19 40
2018 28 44 51 31 16 DNF
2019 29 50 63 32 DNF 27
2020 30 64 NC 38 DNF

Team podiums

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  • 1 victory – (1 TS)
  • 2 podiums – (2 TS)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammate
1 2011–12 4 December 2011 Germany Düsseldorf, Germany 6 × 0.9 km Team Sprint F World Cup 1st Falla
2 2018–19 13 January 2019 Germany Dresden, Germany 6 × 1.6 km Team Sprint F World Cup 3rd Falla

References

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  1. ^ "Mari Eide". FIS. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  2. ^ Myhre, Sondre Moen. "Dette er den norske OL-troppen". nrk.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  3. ^ Stuve, Fredrik; Høiby, Ine-Elise; Fannemel Espeli, Hedda (3 September 2018). "Ny tragedie for ski-kvinnene: Mari Eides søster og Johaugs bestevenninne omkom" (in Norwegian). Dagbladet. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  4. ^ With, Stian (25 February 2021). "Mari Eide (31) legger opp". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 October 2021.
  5. ^ "EIDE Mari". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
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