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Jenny Rissveds

Jenny Rissveds is a Swedish cross-country mountainbike rider. She won the gold medal in women's cross country at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Career
Rissveds won the gold medal in the under-23 mountainbike race at the World Championships in 2016. In March 2017, Rissveds rode the eight-day Absa Cape Epic stage race in South Africa for the first time. Together with manager Thomas Frischknecht they won the Mixed category comfortably after covering the 641 km route. After suffering from mental health issues, Jenny took an hiatus from competing most of the 2017 and the 2018 season. In July 2017, she was awarded the Victoria Scholarship. On 11 August 2019, she won her first world cup victory post-her 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal, when winning a World Cup competition in Lenzerheide in Switzerland. Rissveds won her second olympic medal, a bronze, at the 2024 Summer Olympics. ==Major results==
Major results
Cyclo-cross ;2015–2016 : 1st National Championships : 1st Stockholm ;2016–2017 : 1st National Championships Road ;2010 : 6th Overall U6 Cycle Tour ::1st Stage 5 (ITT) ;2022 : 1st Road race, National Championships : 2nd Overall Gracia Orlová ::1st Stage 2 ;2023 : National Championships ::1st Time trial ::5th Road race : 1st Overall Gracia Orlová ::1st Stage 3 (ITT) : 4th Overall Baloise Ladies Tour Mountain bike ;2012 : 1st Cross-country, UEC European Junior Championships ;2013 : 1st National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Downhill ::1st Eliminator : 2nd Cross-country, UEC European Under-23 Championships ;2014 : 1st National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Eliminator ;2015 : 1st National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Eliminator : 3rd Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships ;2016 : 1st Cross-country, Olympic Games : 1st Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships : 1st Cross-country, National Championships : UCI XCO World Cup ::1st Lenzerheide ::2nd Albstadt ::4th Vallnord : Internazionali d'Italia Series ::1st Milan : 2nd Cross-country, UEC European Under-23 Championships ;2017 : 1st Overall Mixed Cape Epic (with Thomas Frischknecht) : Swiss Bike Cup ::1st Rivera ;2019 : 1st Cross-country, National Championships : UCI XCO World Cup ::1st Lenzerheide ::3rd Val di Sole ::5th Vallnord : UCI XCC World Cup ::1st Snowshoe ::3rd Lenzerheide ;2020 : 1st Cross-country, National Championships ;2021 : National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Eliminator : UCI XCC World Cup ::1st Lenzerheide ::3rd Nové Město ::3rd Les Gets ::3rd Snowshoe : 3rd Overall UCI XCO World Cup ::2nd Leogang ::2nd Les Gets ::3rd Lenzerheide ;2022 : National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Short track : Internazionali d'Italia Series ::1st Capoliveri : UCI XCC World Cup ::1st Lenzerheide ::3rd Albstadt ::3rd Nové Město ::3rd Snowshoe : UCI XCO World Cup ::2nd Albstadt ::2nd Leogang ::2nd Lenzerheide ::2nd Snowshoe ::3rd Nové Město ;2023 : UCI XCC World Cup ::1st Lenzerheide : UCI XCO World Cup ::2nd Mont-Sainte-Anne ::4th Leogang ;2024 : 1st Cross-country, National Championships : UCI XCO World Cup ::1st Mairiporã ::2nd Araxá ::4th Les Gets : UCI XCC World Cup ::2nd Lake Placid : 3rd Cross-country, Olympic Games : 3rd Short track, UCI World Championships ;2025 : UCI World Championships ::1st Cross-country ::2nd Short track : UEC European Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Short track : 2nd Overall UCI XCO World Cup ::1st Araxá II ::1st Les Gets ::1st Lake Placid ::1st Mont-Sainte-Anne ::2nd Lenzerheide ::3rd PalArinsal ::4th Val di Sole : 2nd Overall UCI XCC World Cup ::1st Les Gets ::1st Lenzerheide ::1st Lake Placid ::1st Mont-Sainte-Anne ::2nd Val di Sole ::3rd Araxá II ==References==
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