Swedish cross-country skier
Torgny Mogren Country Sweden Full name Nils Arne Torgny Mogren Born (1963-07-26 ) 26 July 1963 (age 61) Hällefors , SwedenSki club Åsarna IK Seasons 15 – (1984 –1998 ) Indiv. starts 137 Indiv. podiums 37 Indiv. wins 13 Team starts 40 Team podiums 29 Team wins 11 Overall titles 1 – (1987 ) Discipline titles 0
Torgny Mogren (born 26 July 1963) is a Swedish former cross-country skier who competed from 1984 to 1998. He won the gold medal in the 4 × 10 km relay at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary . His best individual finish was a fifth in the combined pursuit at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville .[ 1]
Mogren's biggest successes occurred at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships where he earned nine medals. This included four golds (4 × 10 km relay: 1987, 1989; 50 km: 1991, 1993), three silvers (15 km, 30 km: both 1989; 4 × 10 km relay: 1991), and two bronzes (50 km: 1987, 10 km: 1991). He won the overall World Cup in 1986–87, and ended five times in the top three overall.
He competed for the club Åsarna IK throughout his career. Mogren received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 1993 and the Jerring Award the same year.[ 2]
He retired from cross-country skiing following the 1997–98 season.[ 3] Since retiring, he has been working as a sales representative for Swedish tap manufacturer FM Mattsson, one of his sponsors during his active career.[ 4] He has been Swedish Radio 's main biathlon and cross-country skiing expert commentator since 2003, covering the Olympics and World Championships.[ 5] [ 6]
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS) .[ 7]
Olympic Games
World Championships
9 medals – (4 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
Year
Age
10 km
15 km classical
15 km freestyle
Pursuit
30 km
50 km
4 × 10 km relay
1985
21
—
20
—
—
11
6
—
1987
23
—
—
—
—
—
Bronze
Gold
1989
25
—
—
Silver
—
9
Silver
Gold
1991
27
Bronze
—
9
—
—
Gold
Silver
1993
29
8
—
—
6
14
Gold
6
1995
31
38
—
—
22
—
7
4
1997
33
—
—
—
—
12
8
5
World Cup
Season titles
Season
Discipline
1987
Overall
Season standings
Individual podiums
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
1
1985–86
15 January 1986
Bohinj , Yugoslavia
5 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
2
2 March 1986
Lahti , Finland
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
3
14 March 1986
Oslo , Norway
50 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
4
1986–87
13 December 1986
Cogne , Italy
15 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
5
10 January 1987
Canmore , Canada
15 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
6
21 February 1987
Oberstdorf , West Germany
50 km Individual F
World Championships[1]
3rd
7
1 March 1987
Lahti , Finland
30 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
8
7 March 1987
Falun , Sweden
30 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
9
14 March 1987
Kavgolovo , Soviet Union
15 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
10
1987–88
12 December 1987
La Clusaz , France
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
11
15 December 1987
Kastelruth , Italy
30 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
12
15 January 1988
Štrbské Pleso , Czechoslovakia
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
13
1988–89
10 December 1988
Ramsau , Austria
5 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
14
14 December 1988
Bohinj , Yugoslavia
30 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
15
17 December 1988
Val di Sole , Italy
15 km Individual F/C
World Cup
2nd
16
20 February 1989
Lahti , Finland
15 km Individual F
World Championships[1]
2nd
17
26 February 1989
50 km Individual F
World Championships[1]
2nd
18
4 March 1989
Oslo , Norway
50 km Individual C
World Cup
3rd
19
11 March 1989
Falun , Sweden
30 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
20
1989–90
13 January 1990
Moscow , Soviet Union
30 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
21
17 February 1990
Campra , Norway
15 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
22
25 February 1990
Reit im Winkl , West Germany
30 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
23
17 March 1990
Vang , Norway
50 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
24
1990–91
9 December 1990
Tauplitzalm , Austria
10 km + 15 km Individual C/F
World Cup
1st
25
19 December 1990
Les Saisies , France
30 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
26
17 February 1991
Val di Fiemme , Italy
50 km Individual F
World Championships[1]
1st
27
9 March 1991
Falun , Sweden
30 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
28
1991–92
11 January 1992
Cogne , Italy
15 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
29
7 March 1992
Funäsdalen , Sweden
30 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
30
1992–93
3 January 1993
Kavgolovo , Russia
30 km Individual C
World Cup
3rd
31
16 January 1993
Bohinj , Slovenia
15 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
32
28 February 1993
Falun , Sweden
50 km Individual F
World Championships[1]
1st
33
7 March 1993
Lahti , Finland
30 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
34
1993–94
11 December 1993
Santa Caterina , Italy
30 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
36
18 December 1993
Davos , Switzerland
15 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
37
1994–95
20 December 1994
Sappada , Italy
10 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
Team podiums
11 victories – (11 RL )
29 podiums – (28 RL , 1 TS )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
Teammate(s)
1
1984–85
10 March 1985
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay
World Cup
2nd
Östlund / Wassberg / Svan
2
1985–86
9 March 1986
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
1st
Östlund / Eriksson / Svan
3
13 March 1986
Oslo , Norway
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
1st
Östlund / Eriksson / Svan
4
1986–87
8 March 1987
Oberstdorf , West Germany
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Championships[1]
1st
Östlund / Svan / Wassberg
5
8 March 1987
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
1st
Östlund / Wassberg / Majbäck
6
19 March 1987
Oslo , Norway
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
1st
Ottosson / Wassberg / Eriksson
7
1987–88
4 February 1988
Calgary , Canada
4 × 10 km Relay F
Olympic Games[1]
1st
Ottosson / Wassberg / Svan
8
13 March 1988
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
1st
Ottosson / Svan / Majbäck
9
17 March 1988
Oslo , Norway
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
2nd
Ottosson / Majbäck / Svan
10
1988–89
24 February 1989
Lahti , Finland
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Championships[1]
1st
Majbäck / Svan / Håland
11
5 March 1989
Oslo , Norway
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
1st
Eriksson / Majbäck / Håland
12
12 March 1989
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
2nd
Majbäck / Poromaa / Håland
13
1989–90
1 March 1990
Lahti , Finland
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
3rd
Forsberg / Ottosson / Håland
14
11 March 1990
Örnsköldsvik , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
1st
Ottosson / Majbäck / Forsberg
15
16 March 1990
Vang , Norway
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
2nd
Håland / Majbäck / Forsberg
16
1990–91
15 February 1991
Val di Fiemme , Italy
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Championships[1]
2nd
Eriksson / Svan / Majbäck
17
1 March 1991
Lahti , Finland
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Håland / Eriksson / Svan / Forsberg
18
1991–92
8 March 1992
Funäsdalen , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
3rd
Ponsiluoma / Ottosson / Forsberg
19
1992–93
5 March 1993
Lahti , Finland
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
1st
Majbäck / Jonsson / Håland
20
1993–94
13 March 1994
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
3rd
Bergström / Håland / Forsberg
21
1994–95
18 December 1994
Sappada , Italy
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
3rd
Göransson / Majbäck / Forsberg
22
12 February 1995
Oslo , Norway
4 × 5 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Fredriksson / Jonsson / Forsberg
23
1995–96
10 December 1995
Davos , Switzerland
4 × 10 km Relay C
World Cup
3rd
Göransson / Jonsson / Bergström
24
2 February 1996
Seefeld , Austria
12 × 1.5 km Team Sprint F
World Cup
2nd
Jonsson
25
25 February 1996
Trondheim , Norway
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
3rd
Fredriksson / Jonsson / Bergström
26
1996–97
15 December 1996
Brusson , Italy
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
3rd
Fredriksson / Bergström / Jonsson
27
9 March 1997
Falun , Sweden
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
3rd
Fredriksson / Forsberg / Bergström
28
1997–98
7 December 1997
Santa Caterina , Italy
4 × 10 km Relay F
World Cup
3rd
Bergström / Elofsson / Forsberg
29
11 January 1998
Ramsau , Austria
4 × 10 km Relay C/F
World Cup
2nd
Fredriksson / Jonsson / Elofsson
References
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1988 : Jan Ottosson , Thomas Wassberg , Gunde Svan , Torgny Mogren (SWE )
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1987: Erik Östlund , Gunde Svan , Thomas Wassberg , Torgny Mogren
1989: Christer Majbäck , Gunde Svan , Lars Håland , Torgny Mogren
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