Biathlon World Championships 2007 – Women's pursuit

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Below are the results of the 2007 Biathlon World Championships 2007 for the men's relay, which took place on 4 February 2007. [1]

Results

* P - Prone, S - Standing, T - Total penalties

RankAthleteNationStart behindP1P2S1S2TResult
Gold medal icon.svg Magdalena Neuner Flag of Germany.svg GER 0:001012433:01.6
Silver medal icon.svg Linda Grubben Flag of Norway.svg NOR 1:1701001+7.1
Bronze medal icon.svg Anna Carin Olofsson Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 0:0220125+7.6
4 Natalia Guseva Flag of Russia.svg RUS 0:2011002+47.8
5 Tadeja Brankovic Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 0:4710102+1:03.3
6 Florence Baverel-Robert Flag of France.svg FRA 1:2100112+1:22.5
7 Teja Gregorin Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 0:5700112+1:24.8
8 Michela Ponza Flag of Italy.svg ITA 0:3900101+1:30.2
9 Kati Wilhelm Flag of Germany.svg GER0:4512115+1:34.7
10 Andrea Henkel Flag of Germany.svg GER1:2421104+1:46.9
11 Martina Glagow Flag of Germany.svg GER2:0501012+1:59.0
12 Olga Kudrashova Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 1:1902114+2:03.5
13 Oksana Khvostenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 1:1201113+2:14.9
14 Olena Petrova Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 1:1300112+2:16.4
15 Helena Jonsson Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 0:3010214+2:26.6
16 Andreja Mali Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 1:3200112+2:27.8
17 Magdalena Gwizdon Flag of Poland.svg POL 1:0901034+2:29.3
18 Zina Kocher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 1:5401001+2:34.2
19 Tora Berger Flag of Norway.svg NOR 0:5321216+2:43.4
20 Vita Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 1:0502013+2:46.8
21 Krystyna Pałka Flag of Poland.svg POL 1:5810001+2:48.7
22 Darya Domracheva Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 1:0630126+2:50.6
23 Eveli Saue Flag of Estonia.svg EST 1:1011013+2:57.5
24 Ann Kristin Flatland Flag of Norway.svg NOR 0:3910113+3:07.4
25 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg FIN 1:4402013+3:13.0
26 Delphine Peretto Flag of France.svg FRA 1:4012104+3:14.6
27 Martina Halinarova Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK 2:3010001+3:15.4
28 Tatiana Moiseeva Flag of Russia.svg RUS 2:3101113+3:28.4
29 Anna Boulygina Flag of Russia.svg RUS 1:1812317+3:29.2
30 Sandrine Bailly Flag of France.svg FRA 0:5011417+3:36.0
31 Sylvie Becaert Flag of France.svg FRA 1:3711125+3:53.3
32 Diana Rasimovičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU 1:5332117+3:59.8
33 Sofia Domeij Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 1:2410416+4:01.0
34 Zdenka Vejnarova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 2:1010203+4:04.4
35 Nina Lemesh Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 2:2910113+4:23.1
36 Katarzyna Ponikwia Flag of Poland.svg POL 1:4900112+4:26.4
37 Pauline Macabies Flag of France.svg FRA 2:2211035+4:36.7
38 Tracy Barnes Flag of the United States.svg United States2:2110113+4:38.4
39 Éva Tófalvi Flag of Romania.svg ROU 1:5311125+4:43.7
40 Katja Haller Flag of Italy.svg ITA 2:1630014+4:45.9
41 Natalya Sokolova Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 2:0111237+4:59.7
42 Gunn Margit Andreassen Flag of Norway.svg NOR 2:5810203+5:06.0
43 Irina Malgina Flag of Russia.svg RUS 2:1802226+5:06.2
44 Sandra Keith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 2:4701001+5:18.1
45 Dana Plotogea Flag of Romania.svg ROU 1:3302226+5:57.5
46 Karin Oberhofer Flag of Italy.svg ITA 2:3010012+5:58.9
47 Liudmila Kalinchik Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 2:5610225+5:59.0
48 Madara Liduma Flag of Latvia.svg LAT 1:3921249+5:59.3
49 Lanny Barnes Flag of the United States.svg United States2:1910236+6:02.9
50 Nathalie Santer-Bjoerndalen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BEL 3:0630317+6:28.8
51 Sona Mihokova Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK 2:4912104+6:28.9
52 Dijana Grudicek Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 3:1511125+6:37.0
53 Nina Kadeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 3:1000224+7:14.6
54 Tagne Tahe Flag of Estonia.svg EST 2:4920035+7:34.1

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References

  1. "DATA AND RESULTS PANEL". 2007-02-07. Archived from the original on 2007-02-07. Retrieved 2022-06-22.