Ida Marie Hagen

Ida Marie Hagen
Ida Marie Hagen in 2023
Personal information
Born (2000-08-18) 18 August 2000
Sport
CountryNorway
SportSkiing
ClubHaslum IL
World Cup career
Seasons2021–present
Indiv. starts60
Indiv. podiums46
Indiv. wins28
Team starts3
Team podiums3
Team wins3
Overall titles2 (2024, 2026)
Discipline titles7 – (4 BST: 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2 Com: 2024, 2026, 1 MST: 2026)
Medal record
Women's nordic combined
Representing  Norway
World Championships
2023 Planica Mixed team NH
2025 Trondheim Mixed team NH
2025 Trondheim Individual NH
Updated on 15 March 2026

Ida Marie Hagen (born 18 August 2000) is a Norwegian Nordic combined athlete.

Career

At the Norwegian Championships in November 2018, Hagen was runner-up behind Gyda Westvold Hansen. She was able to maintain this position as the second best Norwegian throughout the entire winter. In December 2018 she made her debut in the Continental Cup, which was still the highest competition series for women this season. With a total of four placements in the top ten, Hagen established itself among the world's best and ultimately reached seventh place in the overall ranking.

On 11 December 2021, Hagen achieved her first World Cup podium finish by finishing second in the mass start competition in Otepää. Hagen was second overall in the world cup in combined 2021/22, behind Gyda Westvold Hansen.[1]

On 16 December 2023, Hagen recorded her fist win in World Cup - finishing first in the Individual Compact Normal Hill competition in Ramsau.[2][3]

Nordic combined results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[4]

World Championships

  • 3 medals – (2 gold, 1 silver)
 Year   Age  Normal Hill Mass Start Normal Hill Mixed Team
2023 22 4 N/a Gold
2025 24 Silver 10 Gold

World Cup

Season titles

  • 9 titles – (2 Overall, 4 BST, 2 Com Trophy, 1 MST)
Season Discipline
2023 Best Skier Trophy
2024 Overall
Best Skier Trophy
Compact Trophy
2025 Best Skier Trophy
2026 Overall
Best Skier Trophy
Compact Trophy
Mass Start Trophy

Season standings

Season Age Overall Best Jumper
Trophy
Best Skier
Trophy
Compact
Trophy
Mass Start
Trophy
2022 21 4 N/a N/a
2023 22 10 N/a N/a
2024 23 N/a
2025 24 6
2026 25 3

Individual podiums

  • 28 wins – (27 NH, 1 LH)
  • 46 podiums – (42 NH, 4 LH)
No. Season Date Location Hill Size Discipline Place
1 2021–22 11 December 2021 Otepää, Estonia Tehvandi NH 5 km/HS97
2 12 December 2021 NH HS97/5 km
3 2022–23 3 December 2022 Lillehammer, Norway Lysgårdsbakken NH HS100/5 km
4 27 January 2023 Seefeld, Austria Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze NH HS109/5 km
5 12 February 2023 Schonach, Germany Langenwaldschanze NH HS100/5 km
6 11 March 2023 Oslo, Norway Midtstubakken NH HS106/5 km
7 2023–24 1 December 2023 Lillehammer, Norway Lysgårdsbakken NH HS98/5 km
8 2 December 2023 NH HS98/5 km
9 15 December 2023 Ramsau, Austria W90-Mattensprunganlage NH HS98/5 km
10 16 December 2023 NH COM HS98/5 km
11 13 January 2024 Oberstdorf, Germany Allgäu NH HS106/5 km
12 14 January 2024 NH COM HS106/5 km
13 27 January 2024 Schonach, Germany Langenwaldschanze NH HS100/4 km
14 28 January 2024 NH HS100/8 km
15 2 February 2024 Seefeld, Austria Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze NH HS109/5 km
16 3 February 2024 NH COM HS109/5 km
17 9 February 2024 Otepää, Estonia Tehvandi NH 5 km/HS97
18 10 February 2024 NH HS97/5 km
19 11 February 2024 NH HS97/5 km
20 9 March 2024 Oslo, Norway Midtstubakken NH HS106/5 km
21 17 March 2024 Trondheim, Norway Granåsen NH HS105/7.5 km
22 2024–25 6 December 2024 Lillehammer, Norway Lysgårdsbakken NH HS98/5 km
23 7 December 2024 NH COM HS98/5 km
24 20 December 2024 Ramsau, Austria W90-Mattensprunganlage NH 5 km/HS98
25 21 December 2024 NH COM HS98/5 km
26 18 January 2025 Schonach, Germany Langenwaldschanze NH HS100/4 km
27 19 January 2025 NH COM HS100/6 km
28 31 January 2025 Seefeld, Austria Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze NH 5 km/HS109
29 8 February 2025 Otepää, Estonia Tehvandi NH HS97/5 km
30 9 February 2025 NH COM HS97/5 km
31 15 March 2025 Oslo, Norway Holmenkollbakken LH HS134/5 km
32 16 March 2025 LH COM HS134/5 km
33 2025–26 5 December 2025 Trondheim, Norway Granåsen NH HS102/5 km
34 6 December 2025 NH 5 km/HS102
35 19 December 2025 Ramsau, Austria W90-Mattensprunganlage NH 5 km/HS98
36 20 December 2025 NH HS98/5 km
37 9 January 2026 Otepää, Estonia Tehvandi NH 5 km/HS97
38 10 January 2026 NH HS97/5 km
39 11 January 2026 NH COM HS97/5 km
40 17 January 2026 Oberhof, Germany Kanzlersgrund NH COM HS100/5 km
41 18 January 2026 NH HS100/5 km
42 30 January 2026 Seefeld, Austria Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze NH 5 km/HS109
43 31 January 2026 NH COM HS109/5 km
44 1 February 2026 NH HS109/7.5 km
45 6 March 2026 Lahti, Finland Salpausselkä LH HS130/5 km
46 15 March 2026 Oslo, Norway Holmenkollbakken LH HS134/5 km

Personal life

Ida Marie is the older sister of Nordic combined athlete Mille Marie Hagen.

References

  1. ^ "Cup Standings Overall - Womens World Cup 2021-22". fis-ski.com. 15 December 2022.
  2. ^ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup: Ida Marie Hagen ends Gyda Westwold Hansen winning run". eurosport.com. 17 December 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Ramsau (AUT): First World Cup victory for Hagen - FIS Ski". fis-ski.com. 16 Dec 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Gyda WESTVOLD HANSEN". FIS-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 27 February 2021.

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