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Teodor PetersonSwedish skier, sprint specialist.
Date of Birth: 01.05.1988
Country: Sweden |
Content:
- Biography of Theodore Peterson
- Breakthrough Season
- World Championships and Olympic Success
- Successes in the World Cup
Biography of Theodore Peterson
Early CareerTheodore Peterson, a Swedish skier specializing in sprinting, made his debut in the World Cup in 2009 at the race in Lahti, where he finished in 16th place. In 2010, he was selected to represent Sweden at the Vancouver Olympics, where he finished 11th in the individual sprint and 15th in the team sprint alongside Marcus Hellner.

Breakthrough Season
Peterson's breakthrough season came in 2011-2012, when he won the sprint race in Kuusamo and the team sprint in Düsseldorf alongside Jesper Modin. He secured his first individual victory in Moscow and ended the season as the overall sprint champion in the World Cup.

World Championships and Olympic Success
In 2013, Peterson competed in the World Championships in Val di Fiemme, Italy, finishing in 15th place. He then represented Sweden once again at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, where he improved on his previous Olympic performance by winning two medals. Peterson won silver in the sprint and bronze in the team sprint.

Successes in the World Cup
Throughout his career, Peterson has achieved numerous podium finishes in the World Cup. He has stood on the podium nine times, with three first-place finishes, five second-place finishes, and one third-place finish. He claimed victory in Moscow, Düsseldorf, and Liberec.

To date, Theodore Peterson has established himself as a top sprinter in cross-country skiing, with a strong record in the World Cup and Olympic Games. His dedication and skill have made him a formidable competitor in the sport.

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