Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland, born on November sixth, nineteen eighty-two, is a retired Norwegian biathlete who made her mark in the world of winter sports. She began her World Cup journey in two thousand three at Kontiolahti, Finland, where she finished fifty-sixth in the sprint event. This debut was just the beginning of her impressive career.
In her second World Cup weekend, Flatland showcased her talent by joining the Norwegian relay team in Hochfilzen, where they secured a commendable fifth place. Throughout her career, she achieved two individual World Cup victories, solidifying her status as a formidable competitor in the biathlon community.
Flatland represented Norway at the World Championship in two thousand five, held in Hochfilzen, where she placed twenty-second in the sprint and thirty-seventh in the pursuit. Her dedication and skill were evident as she competed against the best in the world.
After a successful career, Ann Kristin Flatland decided to retire from the sport at the conclusion of the two thousand thirteen to fourteen season, leaving behind a legacy of determination and excellence in biathlon.