Sport | Speed Skating | |
NOC | Sweden | |
Born | 04 Dec 1984 in Lund | |
Gender | Women |
Residence | Montreal, QC, CAN | |
Languages | English, French, Norwegian, Swedish | |
Higher education | Business Administration - Mid Sweden University: Sundsvall, SWE |
Personal Bests | Event | Record | Date | Location | ||
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Personal Bests | ||||||
Event | Record | Date | Location | |||
500m | 45.12 | 09 Mar 2005 | Calgary | |||
1000m | 1:28.88 | 11 Mar 2005 | Calgary | |||
1500m | 2:18.72 | 10 Mar 2005 | Calgary | |||
3000m | 4:48.84 | 11 Mar 2005 | Calgary |
Hobbies | Shopping, spending time with friends. (Athlete, 12 Nov 2013) | |
Injuries | She began suffering from inflamed calf muscles in 2010. She was affected by the problem for the next six years. (Athlete, 12 Jan 2017) In 2010 she suffered a foot injury at an event in Montreal, QC, Canada. (ranyaezzi.blogspot.com, 31 Jan 2011) |
Reason for choosing this sport | Her father's friend was one of the coaches at a local skating club in Malmo, Sweden. |
Hero / Idol | Canadian short track skaters Marc Gagnon and Frederic Blackburn. (Athlete, 12 Jan 2017) | |
Awards and honours | In 2009 she won the Prince's Gold Pin, which is presented to the best skater in Sweden. (idrottonline.se, 2009) |
When and where did you begin this sport? | She took up the sport at age four in Malmo, Sweden. |
Memorable sporting achievement | Finishing 12th in the 1500m at the 2009 World Cup event in Dresden, Germany. (Athlete, 12 Jan 2017) | |
Most influential person in career | Her coaches, and her family. (Athlete, 12 Jan 2017) | |
Sporting philosophy / motto | "Have fun skating." (Athlete, 12 Jan 2017) |
www.ranyaezzi.blogspot.com/ | www.facebook.com/ranyaezzi |
World Cups | Year | Competition | Event | Rank | ||
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2021/2022 | World Cup Classification | Mass Start | 39 |