Biathlon World Championships 2007 – Women's individual

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Below are the results of the 2007 Biathlon World Championships 2007 for the men's relay, which took place on 7 February 2007. [1]

Results

RankAthleteNationSki TimeP1S1P2S2TResultBehind
Gold medal icon.svg Linda Grubben Flag of Norway.svg NOR 46:24.30000046:24.30
Silver medal icon.svg Florence Baverel-Robert Flag of France.svg FRA 47:30.80000047:30.8+1:06.5
Bronze medal icon.svg Martina Glagow Flag of Germany.svg GER 46:59.91000147:59.9+1:35.6
4 Tora Berger Flag of Norway.svg NOR 47:09.20010148:09.2+1:44.9
5 Anna Carin Olofsson Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 44:23.70202448:23.7+1:59.4
6 Andrea Henkel Flag of Germany.svg GER45:35.51101348:35.5+2:11.2
7 Ekaterina Iourieva Flag of Russia.svg RUS 47:49.60100148:49.6+2:25.3
8 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg FIN 47:02.70101249:02.7+2:38.4
9 Sandrine Bailly Flag of France.svg FRA 48:39.30001149:39.3+3:15.0
10 Oksana Khvostenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 47:41.81010249:41.8+3:17.5
11 Olga Kudrashova Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 46:50.73000349:50.7+3:26.4
12 Katja Haller Flag of Italy.svg ITA 48:52.41000149:52.4+3:28.1
13 Teja Gregorin Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 47:04.90003350:04.9+3:40.6
14 Qiao Yin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CHN 48:08.51001250:08.5+3:44.2
15 Madara Liduma Flag of Latvia.svg LAT 46:08.60301450:08.6+3:44.3
16 Liudmila Ananko Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 47:09.81101350:09.8+3:45.5
17 Martina Halinarova Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK 49:12.80100150:12.8+3:48.5
18 Helena Jonsson Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 47:16.51110350:16.5+3:52.2
19 Irina Mozhevitina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZ 50:24.40000050:24.4+4:00.1
20 Vita Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 48:25.10101250:25.1+4:00.8
21 Anna Maria Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg SWE 48:32.80011250:32.8+4:08.5
22 Tatiana Moiseeva Flag of Russia.svg RUS 47:35.81110350:35.8+4:11.5
23 Tadeja Brankovič Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 46:36.41021450:36.4+4:12.1
24 Michela Ponza Flag of Italy.svg ITA 47:37.41020350:37.4+4:13.1
25 Krystyna Pałka Flag of Poland.svg POL 48:42.72000250:42.7+4:18.4
26 Delphine Peretto Flag of France.svg FRA 48:53.30110250:53.3+4:29.0
27 Xianying Liu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CHN 47:55.81011350:55.8+4:31.5
28 Eveli Saue Flag of Estonia.svg EST 47:59.12100350:59.1+4:34.8
29 Zina Kocher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 49:00.21001251:00.2+4:35.9
30 Liv Kjersti Eikeland Flag of Norway.svg NOR 50:03.50010151:03.5+4:39.2
31 Kathrin Hitzer Flag of Germany.svg GER46:10.82210551:10.8+4:46.5
32 Magdalena Gwizdon Flag of Poland.svg POL 48:16.70111351:16.7+4:52.4
33 Zdenka Vejnarova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 48:23.70102351:23.7+4:59.4
34 Natalya Sokolova Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 47:27.11021451:27.1+5:02.8
35 Andreja Mali Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 49:27.20011251:27.2+5:02.9
36 Valj Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 48:31.70201351:31.7+5:07.4
37 Yingchao Kong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CHN 47:42.51201451:42.5+5:18.2
38 Gerda Krumina Flag of Latvia.svg LAT 49:47.60101251:47.6+5:23.3
39 Dijana Grudicek Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO 48:57.50021351:57.5+5:33.2
40 Nadezhda Skardino Flag of Belarus.svg BLR 50:00.30110252:00.3+5:36.0
41 Pavlina Filipova Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 49:28.40102352:28.4+6:04.1
42 Viktoria Afanasjeva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZ 49:29.11002352:29.1+6:04.8
43 Olga Anisimova Flag of Russia.svg RUS 48:29.21120452:29.2+6:04.9
44 Selina Gasparin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SUI 49:46.91011352:46.9+6:22.6
45 Katarzyna Ponikwia Flag of Poland.svg POL 49:52.01200352:52.0+6:27.7
46 Magda Rezlerova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 48:05.01301553:05.0+6:40.7
47 Sandra Keith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 50:08.21101353:08.2+6:43.9
48 Ann Kristin Flatland Flag of Norway.svg NOR 50:10.02010353:10.0+6:45.7
49 Sylvie Becaert Flag of France.svg FRA 50:10.20012353:10.2+6:45.9
50 Tracy Barnes Flag of the United States.svg United States50:22.50210353:22.5+6:58.2
51 Anna Bogaliy-Titovets Flag of Russia.svg RUS 48:29.92120553:29.9+7:05.6
52 Oksana Yakovleva Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR 50:40.50111353:40.5+7:16.2
53 Lanny Barnes Flag of the United States.svg United States50:58.11020353:58.1+7:33.8
54 Xue Dong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg CHN 48:21.61122654:21.6+7:57.3
55 Sona Mihokova Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK 50:22.51111454:22.5+7:58.2
56 Roberta Fiandino Flag of Italy.svg ITA 49:29.41022554:29.4+8:05.1
57 Dana Plotogea Flag of Romania.svg ROU 49:32.31031554:32.3+8:08.0
58 Megumi Izumi Flag of Japan.svg JPN 53:35.80001154:35.8+8:11.5
59 Diana Rasimovičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU 47:42.71321754:42.7+8:18.4
60 Mihaela Purdea Flag of Romania.svg ROU 50:46.10103454:46.1+8:21.8
61 Sonya Erasmus Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 52:48.61001254:48.6+8:24.3
62 Susanna Porela Flag of Finland.svg FIN 51:49.31101354:49.3+8:25.0
63 Tagne Tahe Flag of Estonia.svg EST 50:51.60220454:51.6+8:27.3
64 Alexandra Rusu Flag of Romania.svg ROU 51:24.60301455:24.6+9:00.3
65 Carolyn Treacy Bramante Flag of the United States.svg United States52:25.20102355:25.2+9:00.9
66 Pirjo Urpilainen Flag of Finland.svg FIN 52:36.20210355:36.2+9:11.9
67 Sirli Hanni Flag of Estonia.svg EST 50:36.82210555:36.8+9:12.5
68 Nina Kadeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 51:43.90202455:43.9+9:19.6
69 Olga Dudchenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZ 52:50.70030355:50.7+9:26.4
70 Paulina Bobak Flag of Poland.svg POL 50:53.12030555:53.1+9:28.8
71 Irina Nikoultchina Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 47:53.73221855:53.7+9:29.4
72 Radka Popova Flag of Bulgaria.svg BUL 53:13.10102356:13.1+9:48.8
73 Marie Pierre Parent Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 53:29.10120356:29.1+10:04.8
74 Éva Tófalvi Flag of Romania.svg ROU 49:31.61240756:31.6+10:07.3
75 Karin Oberhofer Flag of Italy.svg ITA 51:33.82021556:33.8+10:09.5
76 Tamami Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg JPN 50:36.31113656:36.3+10:12.0
77 Zuzana Tryznova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 49:56.81222756:56.8+10:32.5
78 Aleksandra Vasiljevic Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg BIH 53:34.71021457:34.7+11:10.4
79 Petra Slezakova Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK 54:40.31101357:40.3+11:16.0
80 Triin Peips Flag of Estonia.svg EST 52:48.71004557:48.7+11:24.4
81 Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BEL 48:08.723321058:08.7+11:44.4
82 Galina Golushko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KAZ 52:57.01212658:57.0+12:32.7
83 Emma Fowler Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR 52:38.02320759:38.0+13:13.7
84 Jana Gerekova Flag of Slovakia.svg SVK 51:25.5033391:00:26.0+14:01.2
85 Erin Graham Flag of the United States.svg United States54:12.5132171:01:12.5+14:48.2
86 Kyoung-Mi Chu Flag of South Korea.svg KOR 57:26.8021141:01:26.8+15:02.5
87 Liga Glazere Flag of Latvia.svg LAT 52:10.13232101:02:10.1+15:45.8
88 Uiloq Slettemark Flag of Greenland.svg GRL 56:17.1132171:03:17.1+16:52.8
89 Mariona Aubert Flag of Spain.svg ESP 54:25.74223111:05:25.7+19:01.4

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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.