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Biathlon European Championships 2006
The 13th Biathlon European Championships were held in Langdorf, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ..., from February 28 to March 5, 2006. There were total of 16 competitions held: sprint, pursuit, individual and relay both for U26 and U21. Results U26 Men's Women's U21 Men's Women's Medal table External links IBU full resultsAll results {{Biathlon European Championships Biathlon European Championships International sports competitions hosted by Germany 2006 in biathlon 2006 in German sport February 2006 sports events in Germany March 2006 sports events in Germany Sports competitions in Bavaria Biathlon competitions in Germany Regen (district) Sport in Lower Bavaria ...
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Biathlon European Championships
The Biathlon European Championships are the top-european competitions in biathlon. The first edition was held in 1994, with sprint, pursuit, individual and relay. The number of events has grown significantly over the years. Participation of non-European competitors Even though the event is called European Championships, the event is not restricted to European athletes only. The full name of the competition is Open Biathlon European Championships, meaning that biathletes from non-European countries are eligible to participate and their results being recognised. There are three instances in which non-European competitors have won medals. Lowell Bailey from the United States became the first non-European to win a medal by winning bronze in the Junior Sprint event in 2001, followed by another bronze in the Junior Pursuit. Audrey Vaillancourt of Canada became the first non-European athlete to win gold in the competition, winning the Women's 15 km individual in 2014. Editions Meda ...
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Ruslan Lysenko
Ruslan Lysenko (born 18 May 1976) is a Ukrainian biathlete. He competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics, the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Olympics The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX Olympic Winter Games ( it, XX Giochi olimpici invernali) and also known as Torino 2006, were a winter multi-sport event held from 10 to 26 February 2006 in Turin, Italy. This marked the second t .... References External links * 1976 births Living people Ukrainian male biathletes Olympic biathletes for Ukraine Biathletes at the 1998 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2006 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Sumy {{Ukraine-biathlon-bio-stub ...
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Ekaterina Ivanova (biathlete)
Ekaterina Vinogradova (née Ivanova) ( be, Кацярына Іванова, russian: Екатерина Геннадьевна Иванова, hy, Եկատերինա Վինոգրադովա, ''Ekaterina G. Ivanova'') (born September 3, 1977 in Novosibirsk) is a Russian-born biathlete and cross-country skier. She competed for Belarus, then for the United States and now competes for Armenia. Career Ekaterina Vinogradova, coached by Sergey Vinogradov and starts for Dinamo Minsk, lives in California's Auburn and operated since 1993. In 2003, she was promoted to the Belarus national team and began her international career at the European Championships in Forni Avoltri. Here she won gold in the pursuit and bronze in the sprint and the relay. A year later in Minsk, she won silver in the pursuit and in the relay, 2005 in Langdorf again in the relay gold. Vinogradova also debuted in 2003 in a sprint race in the Biathlon World Cup and was already in the first race in decades in Kontiol ...
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Soňa Mihoková
Soňa Mihoková (born 11 November 1971 in Liptovský Mikuláš) is a Slovak biathlete. She finished 4th in the sprint at the 1998 Winter Olympics The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as Nagano 1998 ( ja, 長野1998), was a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Japan, with some events taking place in the .... References IBU Profile External links * 1971 births Living people Slovak female biathletes Olympic biathletes for Slovakia Biathletes at the 1994 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 1998 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2006 Winter Olympics Universiade medalists in biathlon Universiade silver medalists for Slovakia Competitors at the 1999 Winter Universiade Sportspeople from Liptovský Mikuláš {{Slovakia-biathlon-bio-stub ...
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Martina Halinárová
Martina Halinárová, née Jašicová, also known as Schwarzbacherová from her first marriage, (born 22 April 1973 in Dolný Kubín) is a Slovak biathlete. She won a silver medal at the 1999 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 .... References * * 1973 births Living people Slovak female biathletes Olympic biathletes of Slovakia Biathletes at the 1994 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 1998 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2006 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2010 Winter Olympics People from Dolný Kubín Biathlon World Championships medalists Universiade medalists in biathlon Universiade gold medalists for Slovakia Universiade silver medalists for Slovakia Competitors a ...
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Pavlina Filipova
Pavlina Ivanovna Filipova ( bg, Павлина Иванова Фипипова); born December 20, 1975 in Berkovitsa) is a Bulgarian biathlon, biathlete. Her professional sporting career began in 1996. She has competed in three Winter Olympic Games. In Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Olympics, 1998 and Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics, 2002, Filipova posted fourth-place finishes in the 15 km individual and 4 x 7.5 km relay, respectively. Filipova also won an individual gold medal for Bulgaria in the 15 km race at the 2006 Biathlon European Championships in Langdorf-Abersee, Germany. In the same year she was awarded a golden badge by the Bulgarian Olympic Committee. Filipova is married and has a daughter, called Adriana. Titles * Biathlon World Cup, World Cup **No victories in World Cup events. Twice finished 3rd **15th in general classification in 1999-2000 World Cup References

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Irina Malgina
Irina Anatolievna Malgina (russian: Ири́на Анато́льевна Ма́льгина; born in Murmansk on June 8, 1973) is a retired Russian biathlete and sport coach at present. Biography Irina Malgina was born in Murmansk, Soviet Union. At school she had engaged in Sambo, figure skating and skiing caused the greatest interest. The first sporting success was the victory in Apatity on the Feast of the North among schoolchild in 1980s, where she was its overall champion. In 1990, Irina passed on the leadership of coach Yevgeny Komarov, and executed the qualifying standard of the candidate for master of sports. In the same year she entered the Murmansk State Pedagogical University on specialty "primary school and physical education teacher". After 3 years she has been able to comply with the standard master of sports, and then in 1996 won the Championship of Russia became an international master. However, the most progress began since her move to Khanty-Mansiysk in 19 ...
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Natalya Sokolova (biathlete)
Natalya Sokolova (russian: Наталья Соколова, born 23 October 1973, Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR) is a biathlete who has represented Belarus since the start of the 2004–05 season. With Russia, she has won a relay gold medal at the European Championships, and she has also won an individual European gold medal and finished on the podium in a World Cup race once, with a third place in a pursuit race in Pokljuka. She is ranked 18th in the Biathlon World Cup 2006–07 season, which is her first top-30 rank in the World Cup standings. Her best placing at the World Championships A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ... is 34th at the individual event in 2007. External links * * 1973 births Living people Russian female biathletes Belarusian female biathletes ...
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Ekaterina Dafovska
Ekaterina Dafovska ( bg, Екатерина Дафовска) (born 28 November 1975, Chepelare, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian biathlete. She took up the biathlon in 1992. She made the national team in 1993 and came in 29th in the 15-kilometer competition at the Lillehammer Olympics the following year. She won a gold Olympic medal at the 15 km Individual event during the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
, her gold medal is the only one won by a Bulgarian at a Winter Olympic games. Dafovska is an administrator from
Chepelare Chepelare ( bg, Чепеларе ) is the principal town in Chepelare Municipality, part of Smolyan Province in Southern Bulgaria. It is situated in the central part ...
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Olga Anisimova
Olga Anisimova (Russian Ольга Викторовна Анисимова; *January 29, 1972) is a former Russian biathlete. Career Anisimova started her career competing for the USSR at the Biathlon Youth and Junior World Championships between 1988 and 1991. Her Biathlon World Cup debut came during the 1991-92 Biathlon World Cup season in the individual in Hochfilzen, Austria. She competed during the 1993-94 Biathlon World Cup season. However, she was out of the A-Team following the 1995-96 Biathlon World Cup season, making a comeback a decade later during the 2006-07 Biathlon World Cup season. She made her way back into the Russian A-Team thanks to great results in the European Cup when she won the overall title during the 2005–06 season. At the 2004 Biathlon Open European Championships in Minsk, Belarus, she won a gold medal with the Russian relay. Two years later in Arber, Germany, she won two silver medals in the sprint and pursuit. Her best ever result in the W ...
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Nina Lemesh
Nina Lemesh ( uk, Ніна Лемеш; born May 31, 1973, in Chernihiv) is a retired Ukrainian biathlete. In 2020, she became deputy Minister of Youth and Sports of Ukraine. Career *World Championships A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game, ... *2000 - Bronze medal on the relay *2001 - Bronze medal on the relay References IBU Profile 1973 births Living people Ukrainian female biathletes Olympic biathletes for Ukraine Biathletes at the 1998 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 2006 Winter Olympics Biathlon World Championships medalists Sportspeople from Chernihiv {{Ukraine-biathlon-bio-stub ...
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Jon Christian Svaland
Jon is a shortened form of the common given name Jonathan, derived from "YHWH has given", and an alternate spelling of John, derived from "YHWH has pardoned".Meaning, Origin and History of the Name John
Behind the Name. Retrieved on 2013-09-06. The name is spelled in and on the . In the , it is derived from