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Tarjei Bø
Tarjei Bø (born 29 July 1988) is a Norwegian professional biathlete. Awarded Olympic gold medals, World Championship gold medals and World Cup victories from 2010 to 2022. Bø debuted in the Biathlon World Cup on 26 March 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. In the 2010 Winter Olympics he earned his first gold medal in the 4 × 7.5 km biathlon relay. On 10 December 2010 he won the World Cup sprint race in Hochfilzen, his first world cup victory. He also won the following pursuit race and anchored the winning relay team. Bø is the older brother of biathlete Johannes Thingnes Bø. Tarjei won the 2010 to 2011 the biathlon crystal globe, for having the most points overall in the season. He finished five points ahead of his teammate Emil Hegle Svendsen. Career Early career At his first Junior World Championships in 2006 in Presque Isle, Maine, United States, Bø claimed the gold medal in the individual discipline, and the silver medal in the pursuit discipline. A year later in Ma ...
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2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 5
The 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 5 is held in Nové Město, Czech Republic, from 11 January until 15 January 2012. Schedule of events Medal winners Men Women Achievements ; Best performance for all time * , 1st place in Individual * , 51st place in Individual * , 73rd place in Individual * , 92nd place in Individual * , 6th place in Sprint * , 9th place in Sprint and 5th place in Pursuit * , 15th place in Sprint * , 22nd place in Sprint * , 37th place in Sprint * , 7th place in Pursuit * , 6th place in Individual and Sprint * , 20th place in Individual * , 62nd place in Individual * , 79th place in Individual and 56th in Sprint * , 81st place in Individual * , 88th place in Individual * , 5th place in Sprint * , 30th place in Sprint and 24th in Pursuit * , 35th place in Sprint * , 48th place in Sprint * , 51st place in Sprint * , 58th place in Sprint * , 63rd place in Sprint * , 75th place in Sprint * , 6th place in Pursuit * , 25th place in Pursu ...
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Tim Burke (biathlete)
Timothy John Burke (born February 3, 1982 in Paul Smiths, New York) is a retired U.S. biathlete and coach. On December 20, 2009, he became the first ever US biathlete to lead the overall Biathlon World Cup. During his career he competed in 11 Biathlon World Championships and four Winter Olympic Games, won a World Championship silver and took six podiums in World Cup races. Career Early career Burke first took up biathlon in 1997 and soon became a promising prospect on the national level, first competing for the United States in the Biathlon Junior World Championships in 2000. Burke competed in the World Junior Championships another three times, but without ever finishing in the top 10. Burke's formative years were plagued by ill health. Most critically, he had career-threatening hip problems in 2002, eventually managing a full recovery after surgery. He also suffered from mononucleosis. First World Cup seasons Burke debuted in the Biathlon World Cup in the latter half of ...
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Lowell Bailey
Lowell Bailey (born July 15, 1981 in Siler City, North Carolina) is an American biathlon coach and retired biathlete who competed from 2001 until 2018. Career His first World Cup podium was a 2nd place (following a disqualification) in the second sprint event at Kontiolahti (FIN) in 2014., and his first World Cup victory came in the 20 km event at the 2017 Biathlon World Championships in Hochfilzen, Austria. He thus became the first biathlon world champion from the United States, as well as the oldest individual gold medalist at the World Championships in biathlon history, at 35 years and 216 days. At the 2006 Winter Olympics, he finished 27th in the individual, 46th in the sprint, and 48th in the pursuit events. At the 2010 Winter Olympics, he finished 36th in the 10 km sprint event and he also finished 36th in the 12.5 km pursuit. He decided to retire at the end of 8th leg of 2017–18 Biathlon World Cup. In 2019 Bailey was appointed as the U.S. Biathlon ...
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2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 9
The 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 9 was held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, from 16 March until 18 March 2012. Schedule of events Medal winners Men Women Achievements ; Best performance for all time * , 69th place in Sprint * , 81st place in Sprint * , 28th place in Pursuit * , 38th place in Pursuit * , 46th place in Pursuit * , 50th place in Pursuit * , 5th place in Mass Start * , 17th place in Sprint * , 24th place in Sprint, 20th in Pursuit and 7th in Mass Start * , 24th place in Pursuit * , 26th place in Pursuit * , 37th place in Pursuit ; First World Cup race * , 32nd place in Sprint * , 48th place in Sprint * , 33rd place in Sprint * , 34th place in Sprint * , 39th place in Sprint References {{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 9 - World Cup 9, 2011-12 Biathlon World Cup Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 9, 2011-12 March 2012 sports events in Europe Biathlon competitions in Russia Sport in Khanty-Mansiysk ...
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Jakov Fak
Jakov Fak (born 1 August 1987) is a Croatian biathlete competing for Slovenia since 2010. As a member of the Croatian biathlon team, Fak won bronze medals at the 2009 World Championships and at the 2010 Winter Olympics, where he was also the Croatian flag bearer at the opening ceremony. In 2010, Fak switched his citizenship and started competing for Slovenia. Fak won four medals at the World Championships with the Slovenian team, including two gold and a silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics. In addition, Fak has eight victories in the World Cup. Career Fak began to compete in biathlon in 2001 under the trainer Robert Petrović. His first international biathlon tournament was the Junior World Championships in Ridnaun in 2002, where his best result was 64th place in the Sprint event. Fak improved his performance in 2008, finishing in the top 10 at that year's Junior World Championships. Since 2006, Fak has participated in the Biathlon World Cup. In his first race in the Wor ...
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Biathlon World Championships 2012
The 45th Biathlon World Championships were held in Ruhpolding, Germany, from 1 to 11 March 2012. There were total of 11 competitions held: sprint, pursuit, individual, mass start and relay races for men and women, and a mixed relay. All events during the championships also counted for the 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup season. Schedule of events The schedule of the event stands below. All times in CET. Medal winners Men Women Mixed Medal table Top nations Top athletes All athletes with two or more medals. References External links *IBU {{Biathlon World Championships 2012 Biathlon World Championships The first Biathlon World Championships (BWCH) was held in 1958, with individual and team contests for men. The number of events has grown significantly over the years. Beginning in 1984, women biathletes had their own World Championships, and fina ... Biathlon World Championships 2012 Qualification events for the 2014 Winter Olympics 2012 in biathlon 2 ...
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Dmitry Malyshko
Dmitry Vladimirovich Malyshko (russian: Дмитрий Владимирович Малышко; born 19 March 1987) is a Russian biathlete, who has been competing on the World Cup circuit since the 2011–12 season. He debuted at World Cup on 9 December 2011. He got his first podium in individual races on 12 February 2012. Together with Anton Shipulin, Alexey Volkov and Evgeny Ustyugov he won the gold medal in the Men's Relay at the 2014 Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia. Biathlon results All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union. Olympic Games ''1 medal (1 gold)'' World Championships ''1 medal (1 bronze)'' :''*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.'' :''**The single mixed relay was added as an event in 2019.'' Individual victories ''2 victories (1 Sp, 1 Pu)'' :''*Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup, Biathlon World Championships and the Winter Olympi ...
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2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 8
The 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 8 will be held in Kontiolahti, Finland, from 10 February until 12 February 2012. Schedule of events Medal winners Men Women Mixed Achievements ; Best performance for all time * , 2nd place in Sprint * , 22nd place in Sprint * , 23rd place in Sprint and 22nd in Pursuit * , 24th place in Sprint * , 49th place in Sprint * , 72nd place in Sprint * , 84th place in Sprint * , 85th place in Sprint * , 3rd place in Pursuit * , 17th place in Pursuit * , 44th place in Pursuit * , 19th place in Sprint * , 64th place in Sprint * , 79th place in Sprint * , 18th place in Pursuit * , 26th place in Pursuit ; First World Cup race * , 56th place in Sprint * , 73rd place in Sprint * , 44th place in Sprint References {{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 8 - World Cup 8, 2011-12 Biathlon World Cup Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 8, 2011-12 Kontiolahti Sport in North Karelia Biathlon competitions in Fin ...
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2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 7
The 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 7 was held in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norway, from 2 February until 5 February 2012. Schedule of events Medal winners Men Women Achievements ; Best performance for all time * , 1st place in Sprint * , 9th place in Sprint * , 27th place in Sprint * , 38th place in Sprint and 32nd in Pursuit * , 71st place in Sprint * , 82nd place in Sprint * , 86th place in Sprint * , 87th place in Sprint * , 88th place in Sprint * , 4th place in Mass Start * , 17th place in Sprint * , 20th place in Sprint and 14th in Pursuit * , 26th place in Sprint * , 33rd place in Sprint * , 45th place in Sprint * , 52nd place in Sprint * , 58th place in Sprint * , 68th place in Sprint * , 74th place in Sprint * , 15th place in Pursuit * , 38th place in Pursuit ; First World Cup race * , 49th place in Sprint * , 79th place in Sprint * , 80th place in Sprint * , 89th place in Sprint * , 66th place in Sprint * , 67th place in Sprint * , 71st place i ...
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Evgeniy Garanichev
Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Garanichev (russian: Евгений Александрович Гараничев; born 13 February 1988) is a Russian biathlete, who has been competing on the World Cup circuit since the 2010–11 season. He has had five Top 10 finishes in World Cup races in individual races. He got his first win in individual races on 3 February 2012. Career 2011 Winter Universiade Evgeniy participated in 2011 Winter Universiade and got 3 medals. 2010–11 World Cup Season His debut was in Antholz, Italy. It was his only event. 2011–12 World Cup Season He started his second season in Östersund, Sweden with 10 place in individual and 63 in sprint. In Hochfilzen, Austria he was 30 and 32 in sprint and pursuit. After this he was out from World Cup team. He won sprint and pursuit in IBU Cup in Obertilliach. In Oberhof relay was only his race and he scored first podium – 2 place. In Nové Město, Czech Republic he returned to World Cup with his best individual re ...
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Fredrik Lindström (biathlete)
Fredrik Lindström (born 24 July 1989) is a Swedish former biathlete from Bredbyn. He made his World Cup debut on 12 December 2008 in Hochfilzen, where he ended up in 47th place. He represented Sweden at three Winter Olympics; 2010, 2014 and 2018. His best result is a victory in the men's relay in 2018. Lindström also won 2 medals individually in the World Championships: bronze in mass start in 2012 and bronze in the individual in 2013. On 17 March 2019, he announced his retirement from biathlon following the 2018–2019 season. Biathlon results All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union. Olympic Games ''1 medal (1 gold)'' World Championships ''2 medals (2 bronze)'' Individual victories :''*Results are from IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup, Biathlon World Championships The first Biathlon World Championships (BWCH) was held in 1958, with individual and team contests for men. The number of events has grown significantly over the y ...
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