Biathlon World Championships 2007 – Women's sprint

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Event: 7.5 km Sprint Women

Date: February 3, 2007

Place: Antholz, Italy

Start Time: 14:15 CET

End Time: 15:24 CET

Results

Pos.NameNatProneStandTotalTimeBehind
Gold medal icon.svg Magdalena Neuner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11222:46.90
Silver medal icon.svg Anna Carin Olofsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 11222:49.2+2.3
Bronze medal icon.svg Natalia Guseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 01123:06.5+19.6
4 Helena Jonsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 00023:16.5+29.6
5 Ann Kristin Flatland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 00023:25.6+38.7
6 Michela Ponza Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 00023:26.1+39.2
7 Kati Wilhelm Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21323:32.0+45.1
8 Tadeja Brankovic Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 01123:33.8+46.9
9 Sandrine Bailly Flag of France.svg  France 20223:36.5+49.6
10 Tora Berger Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 11223:40.3+53.4
11 Teja Gregorin Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 02223:44.3+57.4
12 Vita Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 01123:51.9+1:05.0
13 Darya Domracheva Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 12323:52.9+1:06.0
14 Magdalena Gwizdon Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 02223:56.2+1:09.3
15 Eveli Saue Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 01123:57.3+1:10.4
16 Oksana Khvostenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 01123:58.8+1:11.9
17 Olena Petrova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 01124:00.3+1:13.4
18 Linda Grubben Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 03324:03.9+1:17.0
19 Anna Boulygina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 12324:04.4+1:17.5
20 Olga Kudrashova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 20224:05.6+1:18.7
21 Florence Baverel-Robert Flag of France.svg  France 02224:07.6+1:20.7
22 Sofia Domeij Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 11224:10.5+1:23.6
23 Andrea Henkel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21324:11.0+1:24.1
24 Andreja Mali Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 10124:18.8+1:31.9
25 Dana Plotogea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 01124:20.0+1:33.1
26 Sylvie Becaert Flag of France.svg  France 02224:24.3+1:37.4
27 Madara Liduma Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 02224:25.7+1:38.8
28 Delphine Peretto Flag of France.svg  France 02224:27.2+1:40.3
29 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 02224:30.8+1:43.9
30 Katarzyna Ponikwia Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 00024:35.9+1:49.0
31 Diana Rasimovičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 40424:39.7+1:52.8
32 Éva Tófalvi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 01124:39.8+1:52.9
33 Zina Kocher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 12324:40.8+1:53.9
34 Krystyna Pałka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20224:44.5+1:57.6
35 Natalya Sokolova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 13424:47.5+2:00.6
36 Martina Glagow Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21324:52.3+2:05.4
37 Zdenka Vejnarova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21324:56.9+2:10.0
38 Katja Haller Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21325:03.2+2:16.3
39 Irina Malgina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 12325:04.4+2:17.5
40 Lanny Barnes Flag of the United States.svg  United States 01125:05.5+2:18.6
41 Tracy Barnes Flag of the United States.svg  United States 10125:07.6+2:20.7
42 Johanna Holma Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 04425:08.3+2:21.4
43 Mari Laukkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 01125:08.5+2:21.6
44 Pauline Macabies Flag of France.svg  France 11225:08.7+2:21.8
45 Nina Lemesh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 21325:15.5+2:28.6
46 Martina Halinarova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 11225:16.5+2:29.6
47 Karin Oberhofer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 10125:16.8+2:29.9
48 Tatiana Moiseeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 13425:18.2+2:31.3
49 Zuzana Tryznova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 11225:21.7+2:34.8
50 Liming Liu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 02225:33.1+2:46.2
51 Sandra Keith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 02225:34.0+2:47.1
52 Tagne Tahe Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 02225:35.4+2:48.5
53 Sona Mihokova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 11225:36.3+2:49.4
54 Sarah Konrad Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22425:38.5+2:51.6
55 Liudmila Kalinchik Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22425:42.4+2:55.5
56 Gunn Margit Andreassen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 31425:44.5+2:57.6
57 Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 23525:53.3+3:06.4
58 Magda Rezlerova Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23525:54.2+3:07.3
59 Nina Kadeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 12325:57.3+3:10.4
60 Dijana Grudicek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 21326:02.0+3:15.1
61 Roberta Fiandino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 13426:12.3+3:25.4
61 Sonya Erasmus Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 02226:12.3+3:25.4
63 Marie Pierre Parent Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 02226:12.6+3:25.7
64 Pavlina Filipova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 13426:13.9+3:27.0
65 Pirjo Urpilainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 11226:20.3+3:33.4
66 Jana Gerekova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 21326:26.2+3:39.3
67 Emma Fowler Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 02226:37.0+3:50.1
68 Magdalena Nykiel Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 04426:37.8+3:50.9
69 Yuping Jia Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 24626:41.9+3:55.0
70 Mihaela Purdea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 04426:42.8+3:55.9
71 Selina Gasparin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 32526:44.9+3:58.0
72 Susanna Porela Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 12326:45.9+3:59.0
73 Radka Popova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 11226:47.3+4:00.4
74 Gerda Krumina Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 14526:51.7+4:04.8
75 Irina Nikoultchina Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 43726:56.5+4:09.6
76 Lubomira Kalinova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 43727:06.8+4:19.9
77 Sirli Hanni Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 31427:09.3+4:22.4
78 Triin Peips Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 21327:13.2+4:26.3
79 Liga Glazere Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 22427:15.6+4:28.7
80 Alexandra Rusu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 12327:26.7+4:39.8
81 Elena Gorohova Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 11227:31.4+4:44.5
82 Aleksandra Vasiljevic Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 21328:11.1+5:24.2
83 Carolyn Treacy Bramante Flag of the United States.svg  United States 05529:01.1+6:14.2
84 Uiloq Slettemark Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 13429:21.1+6:34.2

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Carolyn Treacy Bramante is an athlete from Duluth, Minnesota, USA. She was a member of the U.S. 2006 Winter Olympics biathlon team. She attended Dartmouth College where she earned her undergraduate degree in sociology.

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