Moen-Guidon, Anita (1967–)
Moen-Guidon, Anita (1967–)
Norwegian cross-country skier. Name variations: Anita Moen Guidon; Anita Moen. Born Anita Moen, Aug 31, 1967, in Trysil, Norway.
Won a silver medal for 4×5 km relay at Lillehammer Olympics (1994); won a silver medal for 4×5 km relay and a bronze for 15 km mass at Nagano Olympics (1998); won a silver medal for the 4×5 km relay and a bronze medal for the 1.5 km sprint at Salt Lake City Olympics (2002).
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