Sofie Skoog
Swedish high jumper
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Key Takeaways
- Sofie Natalie Skoog (born 7 June 1990) is a Swedish high jumper.
- Skoog currently trains as a member of the track and field squad for IF Göta Karlstad, under the tutelage of her coach Stefan Holm, a former high jumper and Athens 2004 champion.
- Six months before her maiden Games, she jumped a height of 1.
- Having entered the final round with a personal best of 1.
- 88, and then spent two attempts to get over 1.
Sofie Natalie Skoog (born 7 June 1990) is a Swedish high jumper. She represented her nation Sweden at the 2015 IAAF World Championships, and at the 2016 Summer Olympics, finishing seventh in the final round of the women's high jump. Skoog currently trains as a member of the track and field squad for IF Göta Karlstad, under the tutelage of her coach Stefan Holm, a former high jumper and Athens 2004 champion.
Skoog competed for Sweden, along with her fellow countrywoman Erika Kinsey, in the women's high jump at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Six months before her maiden Games, she jumped a height of 1.94 m to attain the IAAF Olympic entry standard by just a single centimetre at the Nordic Championships in Växjö. Having entered the final round with a personal best of 1.94 m set at the qualifying phase, Skoog managed to jump easily into the competition at 1.88, and then spent two attempts to get over 1.93 m. Unable to trump the 1.97-metre mark after three attempts, Skoog ended her Olympic campaign in a two-way tie with Germany's Marie-Laurence Jungfleisch for seventh place.
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External links
- Sofie Skoog at World Athletics
- Sofie Skoog at Diamond League
- Sofie Skoog at Olympics.com
- Sofie Skoog at Olympedia
- Sofie Skoog at Sveriges Olympiska Kommitté (in Swedish) (in English)
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