Overview
Carina Görlin (born 17 February 1963) is a former Swedish cross‑country skier who competed at the international top level in the early 1990s. She was born in Borlänge, in central Sweden, and represented Sweden in World Cup races, World Championships and the Olympic Games. Her international top‑level career is generally noted as running from 1991 until 1994.
Major results and competitive highlights
Görlin took part in the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, where she recorded her best Olympic result as seventh place in the 4 × 5 kilometre relay. In the same Games her top individual Olympic placing was 14th in the 5 km event. At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships of 1991 in Val di Fiemme she earned a top‑10 finish, coming tenth in the 15 km race. On the World Cup circuit her best individual results were two 12th‑place finishes in 5 km races during 1991.
Significance and context
Görlin competed during a period when Swedish women's cross‑country skiing featured strong national depth, and her results placed her among the better international competitors of the early 1990s. A top‑15 finish in an Olympic individual race and top‑10 at a World Championship demonstrate a competitive level just below the sport's podium regulars of that era. Her relay performance contributed to Sweden's team standing at the Olympic level.
Notable victory
Outside the World Cup and championship arenas, Görlin won Tjejvasan in 1993. Tjejvasan is a prominent women‑only cross‑country ski race held in Sweden as part of the Vasaloppet festival week; winning it is considered a notable national achievement among female skiers.
Legacy and later notes
Although Görlin did not collect World Cup podiums, her consistent top‑15 placings and national race success made her a respected figure within Swedish skiing circles. Her career is often referenced in summaries of Swedish participation at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville and in retrospectives of national ski events such as Tjejvasan. Records and result lists for her World Cup and championship appearances can be found in historical competition archives and national federation summaries.
Further information
- Birthplace and basic biography: Borlänge, Sweden (national context).
- Olympic participation: 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.
- Notable domestic victory: Tjejvasan winner, 1993.