Anni Kärävä (born 28 April 2000) is a Finnish freestyle skier. She represented Finland at the 2022 and 2026 Winter Olympics.

Anni Kärävä
Personal information
Born (2000-04-28) 28 April 2000 (age 26)
Espoo, Finland
Sport
SportFreestyle skiing
Events
Big air, Slopestyle
Medal record

Career

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In December 2021, she was selected to represent Finland at the 2022 Winter Olympics. She competed in the big air event and finished in ninth place with a score of 136.50 points.[1]

On 10 January 2025, during the 2024–25 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, she earned her first FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup podium finish.[2] In March 2025, she competed at the 2025 FIS Freestyle Ski World Championships and won a bronze medal in the big air event with a score of 167.75 points.[3][4] She also competed in the slopestyle event and finished in seventh place with a score of 57.63 points.[5]

In January 2026, she was selected to represent Finland at the 2026 Winter Olympics.[6]

Results

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Olympic Winter Games

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 Year   Age  Slopestyle Big Air
China 2022 Beijing 21 10 21
Italy 2026 Milano Cortina 25 8 8

World Championships

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 Year   Age  Slopestyle Big Air
Spain 2017 Sierra Nevada 16 12 N/a
United States 2021 Aspen 20 7 12
Georgia (country) 2023 Bakuriani 22 5 10
Switzerland 2025 Engadin 24 7 3

References

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  1. "Finland confirms first selections for 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics". Helsinki Times. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  2. "Anni Kärävä uransa parhaaseen maailmancupissa – Elias Syrjä sivusi parastaan". Savon Sanomat (in Finnish). 10 January 2025. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  3. Suopuro, Micke (29 March 2025). "Uskomaton MM-finaali – Elias Syrjä ja Anni Kärävä juhlivat mitaleita big airissa" (in Finnish). Yle. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  4. "Elias Syrjä ja Anni Kärävä taituroivat MM-mitaleille". MSN.com (in Finnish). 29 March 2025. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  5. "Anni Kärävä ja Elias Syrjä slopestylen MM-finaaleihin" (in Finnish). Yle. 19 March 2025. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  6. "Finland names 102 athletes for Milan–Cortina Olympics". Helsinki Times. 23 January 2026. Retrieved 23 January 2026.
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