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{{Infobox skier
{{Infobox skier
| name = Linn Svahn
| name = Linn Svahn
| image =
| image =Linn Svahn 6832.jpg
| caption =
| caption =Svahn in 2024
| nationality = {{SWE}}
| nationality = {{SWE}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1999|12|9|df=yes}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1999|12|9|df=yes}}
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| club = Östersunds SK
| club = Östersunds SK
| personalbest =
| personalbest =
| seasons =3 – ([[2018–19 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2019]]–[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]], [[2022–23 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2023]]—present)
| seasons = 5 – ([[2018–19 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2019]]–[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]], [[2022–23 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2023]]—present)
| wins = 9 <!--9 as of of 31 January 2021-->
| wins = 15<!--15 as of 13 February 2024-->
| teamwins = 3 <!--3 as of 22 January 2023-->
| teamwins = 6 <!--6 as of 1 March 2024-->
| totalpodiums = 10 <!--10 as of 31 January 2021-->
| totalpodiums = 23<!--23 as of 15 March 2024-->
| teampodiums = 4 <!--4 as of 22 January 2023-->
| teampodiums = 7 <!--7 as of 1 March 2024-->
| individual_starts = 31<!--31 as of 14 March 2021-->
| individual_starts = 66<!--66 as of 17 March 2024-->
| team_starts = 4<!--4 as of 22 January 2023-->
| team_starts = 8<!--8 as of 1 March 2024-->
| wcoveralls = 0 – ''(7th in [[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]])''
| wcoveralls = 0 – (''2nd in [[2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2024]]'')
| wctitles =2 – (1 {{Abbr|SP|Sprint}},1 U23)
| wctitles = 3 – (2 {{Abbr|SP|Sprint}}, 1 U23)
| updated = 22 January 2023
| updated = 17 March 2024
| show-medals = yes
| show-medals = yes
|medaltemplates=
|medaltemplates=
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==Cross-country skiing results==
==Cross-country skiing results==
All results are sourced from the [[International Ski Federation|International Ski Federation (FIS)]].<ref name="FISprofile">{{cite web |url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=CC&competitorid=206377 |title=SVAHN Linn |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=FIS-Ski |publisher=International Ski Federation |access-date=13 December 2019}}</ref>
All results are sourced from the [[International Ski Federation|International Ski Federation (FIS)]].<ref name="FISprofile">{{cite web |url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=CC&competitorid=206377 |title=SVAHN Linn |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=FIS-Ski |publisher=International Ski Federation |access-date=13 December 2019}}</ref>

===World Championships===
===World Championships===
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021|2021]] || ''21'' || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 15 kilometre pursuit|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 30 kilometre classical|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's sprint|11]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's team sprint|—]]
| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021|2021]] || ''21'' || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 15 kilometre pursuit|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 30 kilometre classical|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's sprint|11]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's team sprint|—]]
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| [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023|2023]] || ''23'' || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's 10 kilometre freestyle|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's 15 kilometre skiathlon|16]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's 30 kilometre classical|4]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's sprint|4]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's 4 × 5 kilometre relay|—]] || [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's team sprint|—]]
|}
|}


===World Cup===
===World Cup===
====Season titles====
====Season titles====
* 2 titles – (1 sprint, 1 U23)
* 3 titles – (2 sprint, 1 U23)
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| align=center|[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]] || align=center|Under-23
| align=center|[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]] || align=center|Under-23
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| align=center|[[2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2024]] || align=center|Sprint
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| [[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]] || ''21'' || 7 || 14 || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} || style="background:gold;"|{{gold01}} || 7 || 14 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}}
| [[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2021]] || ''21'' || 7 || 14 || style="background:#c96;"| {{bronze03}} || style="background:gold;"|{{gold01}} || 7 || 14 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}}
|-
| [[2022–23 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2023]] || ''23'' || 53 || 67 || 30 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || — || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}}
|-
| [[2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2024]] || ''24'' || style="background:silver;"| {{silver02}} || 8 || style="background:gold;"|{{gold01}} || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}} || 6 || {{n/a}} || {{n/a}}
|}
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====Individual podiums====
====Individual podiums====
* 9 victories – (5 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 4 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--9 as of 31 January 2021-->
* 15 victories – (8 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 7 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--15 as of 13 February 2024-->
* 10 podiums – (6 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 4 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--10 as of 31 January 2021-->
* 23 podiums – (15 {{Abbr|WC|World Cup}}, 8 {{Abbr|SWC|Stage World Cup}}) <!--23 as of 15 March 2024-->
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| align=center|3 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 8 February 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|3 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 8 February 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Falun]], Sweden || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|4 || align=right| 4 March 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Konnerud]], Norway || 1.2 km Sprint F || World Cup || 3rd
| align=center|4 || align=right| 4 March 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Konnerud]], Norway || 1.2&nbsp;km Sprint F || World Cup || 3rd
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| align=center|5 ||rowspan=6 align=center| [[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2020–21]]|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 27 November 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Rukatunturi]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|Stage World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|5 ||rowspan=6 align=center| [[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2020–21]]|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 27 November 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Rukatunturi]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|Stage World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|6 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 1 January 2021|| rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Val Müstair]], Switzerland ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.4 km Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|6 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 1 January 2021|| rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Val Müstair]], Switzerland ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.4&nbsp;km Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|7|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 2 January 2021|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 10 km Mass Start C||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|7|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 2 January 2021|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 10&nbsp;km Mass Start C||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|8 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 9 January 2021|| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.3 km Sprint C ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|8 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 9 January 2021|| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.3&nbsp;km Sprint C ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|9 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 30 January 2021|| rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 10 km Mass Start C ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|9 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 30 January 2021|| rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Lugnet, Falun|Falun]], Sweden ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 10&nbsp;km Mass Start C ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|10 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 31 January 2021|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.4 km Sprint C ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
| align=center|10 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 31 January 2021|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Stage | World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|11 || rowspan=13 align=center| [[2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2023–24]]|| align=right| 9 December 2023|| align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Östersund]], Sweden || 1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C || World Cup|| 3rd
|-
| align=center|12 || align=right| 15 December 2023 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Trondheim]], Norway || 1.4&nbsp;km Sprint F || World Cup || 2nd
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| align=center|13 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 30 December 2023 || rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Toblach]], Italy ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1.4&nbsp;km Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | Stage World Cup||bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|14 || align=right| 1 January 2024 || 20&nbsp;km Pursuit F || Stage World Cup|| 3rd
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| align=center|15|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 3 January 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWI}} [[Davos]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1.2&nbsp;km Sprint F || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| Stage World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center| 16 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 6 January 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Val di Fiemme]], Italy || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 15&nbsp;km Mass Start C || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| Stage World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|17 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 19 January 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Oberhof, Germany|Oberhof]], Germany || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1.3&nbsp;km Sprint C || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|18 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|27 January 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Goms, Valais|Goms]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1.5&nbsp;km Sprint F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|19 || align=right| 10 February 2024 || align=left rowspan=2| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canmore, Alberta|Canmore]], Canada || 1.3&nbsp;km Sprint F || World Cup || 3rd
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| align=center|20 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|13 February 2024 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 1.3&nbsp;km Sprint C|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st'''
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| align=center|21 || align=right| 17 February 2024 || align=left | {{flagicon|USA}} [[Minneapolis]], USA - [[2024 Stifel Loppet Cup|Stifel Loppet Cup]]|| 1.5&nbsp;km Sprint F || World Cup || 2nd
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| align=center|22 || align=right| 12 March 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Drammen]], Norway || 1.2&nbsp;km Sprint C || World Cup || 2nd
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| align=center|23 || align=right| 15 March 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Falun]], Sweden || 1.4&nbsp;km Sprint C || World Cup || 2nd
|}
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====Team podiums====
====Team podiums====
* 3 victories – (3 {{Abbr|TS|Team Sprint}}) <!--3 as of 22 January 2023-->
* 6 victories – (2 {{Abbr|RL|Relay}}, 4 {{Abbr|TS|Team Sprint}}) <!--6 as of 13 March 2024-->
* 4 podiums – (4 {{Abbr|TS|Team Sprint}}) <!--4 as of 22 January 2023-->
* 7 podiums – (2 {{Abbr|RL|Relay}}, 5 {{Abbr|TS|Team Sprint}}) <!--7 as of 13 March 2024-->
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| align=center|1 ||rowspan=2 align=center|[[2019–20 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2019–20]]||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 22 December 2019 || align=left| {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]], Slovenia ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | World Cup ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |'''1st''' || [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
| align=center|1 ||rowspan=2 align=center|[[2019–20 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2019–20]]||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 22 December 2019 || align=left| {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Planica]], Slovenia ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |6 × 1.2&nbsp;km Team Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | World Cup ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |'''1st''' || [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
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| align=center|2 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 January 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dresden]], Germany ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |12 × 0.65 km Team Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | World Cup ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |'''1st''' || [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
| align=center|2 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 12 January 2020 || align=left| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Dresden]], Germany ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |12 × 0.65&nbsp;km Team Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | World Cup ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |'''1st''' || [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
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| align=center|3 || rowspan=1 align=center|[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2020–21]]||align=right| 7 February 2021 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Ulricehamn]], Sweden || 6 × 1.5&nbsp;km Team Sprint F || |World Cup|| 2nd|| [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
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| align=center|3 || rowspan=1 align=center|[[2020–21 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2020–21]]||align=right| 7 February 2021 || align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Ulricehamn]], Sweden || 6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint F || |World Cup|| 2nd|| [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
| align=center|4 ||rowspan=1 align=center|[[2022–23 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2022–23]]||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 22 January 2023|| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Livigno]], Italy ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |6 × 1.2&nbsp;km Team Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | World Cup ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |'''1st''' || [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
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| align=center|4 ||rowspan=1 align=center|[[2022–23 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2022–23]]||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 22 January 2023|| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Livigno]], Italy ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint F ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | World Cup ||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" |'''1st''' || [[Maja Dahlqvist|Dahlqvist]]
| align=center|5 ||rowspan=3 align=center|[[2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup|2023–24]]||bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 21 January 2024|| align=left| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Oberhof, Germany|Oberhof]], Germany || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 4 × 7.5&nbsp;km Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| '''1st''' || [[Frida Karlsson|Karlsson]] / [[Ebba Andersson (cross-country skier)|Andersson]] / [[Jonna Sundling|Sundling]]
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| align=center|6 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right|26 January 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Goms, Valais|Goms]], Switzerland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|4 × 5&nbsp;km Mixed Relay C/F|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[William Poromaa|Poromaa]] / [[Frida Karlsson|Karlsson]] / [[Jens Burman|Burman]]
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| align=center|7 || bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align=right| 1 March 2024 || align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Lahti]], Finland || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| 6 × 1.3&nbsp;km Team Sprint C || bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|World Cup|| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|'''1st''' || [[Jonna Sundling|Sundling]]
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== References ==
== References ==

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Latest revision as of 01:10, 14 December 2024

Linn Svahn
Svahn in 2024
Country Sweden
Full nameLinn Maria Svahn
Born (1999-12-09) 9 December 1999 (age 25)
Lycksele, Sweden
Ski clubÖstersunds SK
World Cup career
Seasons5 – (20192021, 2023—present)
Indiv. starts66
Indiv. podiums23
Indiv. wins15
Team starts8
Team podiums7
Team wins6
Overall titles0 – (2nd in 2024)
Discipline titles3 – (2 SP, 1 U23)
Medal record
Women's cross-country skiing
Representing  Sweden
Junior World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Lahti 4 × 3.33 km relay
Updated on 17 March 2024.

Linn Svahn (born 9 December 1999) is a Swedish cross-country skier who represents the club Östersunds SK. On 14 December 2019, she won her first World Cup competition, when winning a sprint competition in Davos, Grisons, Switzerland.[1]

Cross-country skiing results

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All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[2]

World Championships

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 Year   Age   10 km 
 individual 
 15 km 
 skiathlon 
 30 km 
 mass start 
 Sprint   4 × 5 km 
 relay 
 Team 
 sprint 
2021 21 11
2023 23 16 4 4

World Cup

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Season titles

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  • 3 titles – (2 sprint, 1 U23)
Season
Discipline
2020 Sprint
2021 Under-23
2024 Sprint

Season standings

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 Season   Age  Discipline standings Ski Tour standings
Overall Distance Sprint U23 Nordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
Ski Tour
2020
World Cup
Final
2019 19 99 65
2020 20 16 39 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 31
2021 21 7 14 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1st place, gold medalist(s) 7 14
2023 23 53 67 30
2024 24 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 1st place, gold medalist(s) 6

Individual podiums

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  • 15 victories – (8 WC, 7 SWC)
  • 23 podiums – (15 WC, 8 SWC)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place
1 2019–20 14 December 2019 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 1.5 km Sprint F World Cup 1st
2 11 January 2020 Germany Dresden, Germany 1.3 km Sprint F World Cup 1st
3 8 February 2020 Sweden Falun, Sweden 1.4 km Sprint C World Cup 1st
4 4 March 2020 Norway Konnerud, Norway 1.2 km Sprint F World Cup 3rd
5 2020–21 27 November 2020 Finland Rukatunturi, Finland 1.4 km Sprint C Stage World Cup 1st
6 1 January 2021 Switzerland Val Müstair, Switzerland 1.4 km Sprint F Stage World Cup 1st
7 2 January 2021 10 km Mass Start C Stage World Cup 1st
8 9 January 2021 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 1.3 km Sprint C Stage World Cup 1st
9 30 January 2021 Sweden Falun, Sweden 10 km Mass Start C World Cup 1st
10 31 January 2021 1.4 km Sprint C World Cup 1st
11 2023–24 9 December 2023 Sweden Östersund, Sweden 1.4 km Sprint C World Cup 3rd
12 15 December 2023 Norway Trondheim, Norway 1.4 km Sprint F World Cup 2nd
13 30 December 2023 Italy Toblach, Italy 1.4 km Sprint F Stage World Cup 1st
14 1 January 2024 20 km Pursuit F Stage World Cup 3rd
15 3 January 2024 Switzerland Davos, Switzerland 1.2 km Sprint F Stage World Cup 1st
16 6 January 2024 Italy Val di Fiemme, Italy 15 km Mass Start C Stage World Cup 1st
17 19 January 2024 Germany Oberhof, Germany 1.3 km Sprint C World Cup 1st
18 27 January 2024 Switzerland Goms, Switzerland 1.5 km Sprint F World Cup 1st
19 10 February 2024 Canada Canmore, Canada 1.3 km Sprint F World Cup 3rd
20 13 February 2024 1.3 km Sprint C World Cup 1st
21 17 February 2024 United States Minneapolis, USA - Stifel Loppet Cup 1.5 km Sprint F World Cup 2nd
22 12 March 2024 Norway Drammen, Norway 1.2 km Sprint C World Cup 2nd
23 15 March 2024 Sweden Falun, Sweden 1.4 km Sprint C World Cup 2nd

Team podiums

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  • 6 victories – (2 RL, 4 TS)
  • 7 podiums – (2 RL, 5 TS)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Place Teammate
1 2019–20 22 December 2019 Slovenia Planica, Slovenia 6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint F World Cup 1st Dahlqvist
2 12 January 2020 Germany Dresden, Germany 12 × 0.65 km Team Sprint F World Cup 1st Dahlqvist
3 2020–21 7 February 2021 Sweden Ulricehamn, Sweden 6 × 1.5 km Team Sprint F World Cup 2nd Dahlqvist
4 2022–23 22 January 2023 Italy Livigno, Italy 6 × 1.2 km Team Sprint F World Cup 1st Dahlqvist
5 2023–24 21 January 2024 Germany Oberhof, Germany 4 × 7.5 km Relay C/F World Cup 1st Karlsson / Andersson / Sundling
6 26 January 2024 Switzerland Goms, Switzerland 4 × 5 km Mixed Relay C/F World Cup 1st Poromaa / Karlsson / Burman
7 1 March 2024 Finland Lahti, Finland 6 × 1.3 km Team Sprint C World Cup 1st Sundling

References

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  1. ^ "Skrällen: 20-åriga Linn Svahn vann sprinten i Davos" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. 14 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  2. ^ "SVAHN Linn". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
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