Biathlon World Championships 2017 – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the Biathlon World Championships 2017
Location Hochfilzen, Austria
Dates10 February
Competitors101 from 32 nations
Winning time19:12.6
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
  2016
2019  

The Women's sprint competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 10 February 2017. [1] [2]

Results

The race was started at 14:45. [3]

RankBibNameNationalityTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg96 Gabriela Koukalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19:12.60 (0+0)
Silver medal icon.svg64 Laura Dahlmeier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19:16.60 (0+0)+4.0
Bronze medal icon.svg17 Anaïs Chevalier Flag of France.svg  France 19:37.70 (0+0)+25.1
466 Lisa Vittozzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19:37.90 (0+0)+25.3
520 Federica Sanfilippo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19:44.50 (0+0)+31.9
659 Vanessa Hinz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19:50.50 (0+0)+37.9
71 Marie Dorin Habert Flag of France.svg  France 19:55.41 (1+0)+42.8
82 Anastasiya Kuzmina Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19:56.61 (0+1)+44.0
948 Célia Aymonier Flag of France.svg  France 20:06.51 (0+1)+53.9
1023 Anastasiya Merkushyna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20:07.90 (0+0)+55.3
1114 Selina Gasparin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 20:08.91 (1+0)+56.3
124 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 20:09.12 (2+0)+56.5
13101 Tiril Eckhoff Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 20:13.92 (1+1)+1:01.3
1471 Anna Magnusson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 20:15.90 (0+0)+1:03.3
1510 Irina Uslugina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20:16.20 (0+0)+1:03.6
1643 Tatiana Akimova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20:18.21 (0+1)+1:05.6
1790 Eva Puskarčíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 20:21.92 (2+0)+1:09.3
1818 Anna Frolina Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 20:23.81 (1+0)+1:11.2
1961 Franziska Hildebrand Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 20:24.71 (1+0)+1:12.1
2068 Clare Egan Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 20:25.00 (0+0)+1:12.4
216 Dorothea Wierer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20:26.82 (2+0)+1:14.2
2215 Yuliia Dzhima Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20:28.82 (1+1)+1:16.2
2376 Lisa Hauser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 20:29.51 (1+0)+1:16.9
2498 Irina Starykh Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20:30.71 (0+1)+1:18.1
2575 Nadezhda Skardino Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 20:31.60 (0+0)+1:19.0
2612 Rosanna Crawford Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 20:35.81 (0+1)+1:23.2
2736 Darya Domracheva Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 20:38.23 (0+3)+1:25.6
2811 Justine Braisaz Flag of France.svg  France 20:38.43 (2+1)+1:25.8
293 Susan Dunklee Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 20:40.03 (1+2)+1:27.4
30100 Teja Gregorin Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 20:42.33 (2+1)+1:29.7
3180 Paulína Fialková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 20:45.42 (2+0)+1:32.8
3256 Lucie Charvátová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 20:46.42 (1+1)+1:33.8
3369 Svetlana Sleptsova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20:52.31 (0+1)+1:39.7
3453 Olena Pidhrushna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20:52.62 (2+0)+1:40.0
3528 Lena Häcki Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 20:52.72 (1+1)+1:40.1
368 Iryna Kryuko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 20:53.51 (0+1)+1:40.9
3754 Olga Poltoranina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 20:54.00 (0+0)+1:41.4
3842 Magdalena Gwizdoń Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20:56.42 (0+2)+1:43.8
399 Monika Hojnisz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20:57.52 (1+1)+1:44.9
4085 Hanna Öberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 20:58.43 (1+2)+1:45.8
4177 Anna Kistanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 21:00.31 (1+0)+1:47.7
4281 Emilia Yordanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 21:01.10 (0+0)+1:48.5
4332 Alexia Runggaldier Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21:02.42 (1+1)+1:49.8
4416 Chardine Sloof Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 21:02.80 (0+0)+1:50.2
4521 Kaia Wøien Nicolaisen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 21:03.21 (0+1)+1:50.6
4695 Nadine Horchler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21:04.61 (0+1)+1:52.0
4765 Dunja Zdouc Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 21:08.31 (0+1)+1:55.7
4883 Aita Gasparin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 21:09.91 (0+1)+1:57.3
4930 Joanne Reid Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 21:10.22 (1+1)+1:57.6
507 Baiba Bendika Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 21:10.42 (0+2)+1:57.8
5119 Darya Usanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 21:13.03 (0+3)+2:00.4
5222 Tang Jialin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 21:13.41 (0+1)+2:00.8
5360 Krystyna Guzik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 21:14.01 (0+1)+2:01.4
5494 Marte Olsbu Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 21:17.73 (3+0)+2:05.1
5539 Maren Hammerschmidt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21:21.04 (3+1)+2:08.4
5626 Mona Brorsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 21:22.12 (1+1)+2:09.5
5713 Mari Laukkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 21:22.24 (3+1)+2:09.6
5837 Hilde Fenne Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 21:24.43 (1+2)+2:11.8
5951 Sari Furuya Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 21:25.02 (1+1)+2:12.4
6088 Katharina Innerhofer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 21:31.12 (0+2)+2:18.5
6186 Nadzeya Pisarava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 21:31.22 (0+2)+2:18.6
6241 Jana Gereková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 21:32.93 (1+2)+2:20.3
6391 Ekaterina Avvakumova Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 21:33.02 (1+1)+2:20.4
6497 Megan Tandy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21:33.51 (1+0)+2:20.9
6533 Julia Ransom Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 21:37.32 (0+2)+2:24.7
6635 Amanda Lightfoot Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 21:40.22 (2+0)+2:27.6
6799 Kinga Mitoraj Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 21:40.71 (0+1)+2:28.1
6874 Veronika Vítková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21:41.55 (2+3)+2:28.9
6949 Zhang Yan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 21:47.62 (0+2)+2:35.0
7052 Desislava Stoyanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 21:50.73 (0+3)+2:38.1
7178 Meng Fanqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 21:53.41 (0+1)+2:40.8
7267 Fanny Horn Birkeland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 21:55.04 (2+2)+2:42.4
7344 Mun Ji-hee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 22:00.31 (0+1)+2:47.4
7424 Fuyuko Tachizaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 22:01.43 (2+1)+2:48.4
7546 Natalija Kočergina Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 22:03.73 (2+0)+2:51.1
7692 Éva Tófalvi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 22:05.91 (1+0)+2:53.3
7770 Elisa Gasparin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 22:09.03 (2+1)+2:56.4
7889 Madeleine Phaneuf Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 22:09.22 (0+2)+2:56.6
7955 Urška Poje Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22:10.71 (0+1)+2:58.1
8063 Valentyna Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 22:12.94 (1+3)+3:00.3
8173 Diana Rasimovičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 22:16.22 (1+1)+3:03.6
8282 Anja Eržen Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22:17.54 (0+4)+3:04.9
8329 Fabienne Hartweger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 22:22.54 (3+1)+3:09.9
8458 Emma Lunder Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:22.73 (3+0)+3:10.1
8562 Luminița Pișcoran Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 22:27.63 (0+3)+3:15.0
865 Galina Vishnevskaya Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 22:28.74 (3+1)+3:16.1
8727 Johanna Talihärm Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 22:29.93 (2+1)+3:17.3
8887 Natalija Paulauskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 22:33.91 (1+0)+3:21.3
8925 Victoria Padial Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 22:45.42 (1+1)+3:32.8
9047 Laura Toivanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 22:46.24 (1+3)+3:33.6
9150 Diana Salman Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 22:55.11 (1+0)+3:42.5
9257 Rina Mitsuhashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 23:05.03 (1+2)+3:52.4
9372 Kadri Lehtla Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 23:08.42 (1+1)+3:55.8
9493 Stefani Popova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 23:10.92 (2+0)+3:58.3
9538 Žanna Juškāne Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 23:31.75 (3+2)+4:19.1
9645 Maria Tsakiri Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 23:36.22 (0+2)+4:23.6
9784 Kristel Viigipuu Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 23:48.42 (0+2)+4:35.8
9879 Alla Ghilenko Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 23:51.62 (0+2)+4:39.0
9934 Emőke Szőcs Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 23:54.06 (2+4)+4:41.4
10031 Tanja Karišik Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 24:13.64 (2+2)+5:01.0
10140 Anastasia Niciporenko Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 24:18.73 (0+3)+5:06.1

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References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2017-01-28.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results