Anna Haag Joins Team Kaffebryggeriet

by Teemu Virtanen • 16.12.2021
The Norwegian Team Kaffebryggeriet has recruited the Olympic gold medalist Anna Haag.

The Norwegian Team Kaffebryggeriet has recruited the Olympic gold medalist Anna Haag.

Anna Haag finished her successful career in 2018, but she is now back on the saddle again as she has joined the ranks of Team Kaffebryggeriet. This 35-year-old skier was a pivotal part of the Swedish 4 x 5 km relay team at the Olympics and at the World Championships. 

She has one Olympic gold medal and one silver medal and three silver medals and one bronze medal at the World Championships, all from the relay competitions. She also got two silver medals at the 2010 Olympics: one in the team sprint and the other in the 15 km skiathlon. Additionally, she has several top-10 places in individual distances at the World Championships.   

She has also competed in some Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour races in the past, and she will take part in all the races in January and see how it goes and then decide what to do in the latter part of the season. Tomorrow, you can read her interview on this site.

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