Biathlon World Championships 2011 – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the Biathlon World Championships 2011
Location Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
Date5 March
Competitors103 from 32 nations
Winning time20:31.2
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
  2009
2012  

The women's sprint competition of the Biathlon World Championships 2011 was held on March 5, 2011 at 18:00 local time. 103 athletes participated. [1] [2]

Results

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+S)TimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg5 Magdalena Neuner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0 (0+0)20:31.20.0
Silver medal icon.svg48 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0 (0+0)20:43.4+12.2
Bronze medal icon.svg7 Anastasiya Kuzmina Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1 (0+1)21:11.2+40.0
456 Olga Zaitseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)21:18.9+47.7
517 Helena Ekholm Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0 (0+0)21:32.2+1:01.0
614 Ekaterina Yurlova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)21:47.5+1:16.3
732 Tora Berger Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 (1+1)21:54.2+1:23.0
816 Marie Dorin Flag of France.svg  France 0 (0+0)22:02.9+1:31.7
946 Miriam Gössner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2 (1+1)22:06.9+1:35.7
1050 Valj Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)22:09.6+1:38.4
1147 Anna Carin Zidek Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1 (0+1)22:12.7+1:41.5
126 Anna Maria Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0 (0+0)22:17.1+1:45.9
1320 Agnieszka Cyl Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0 (0+0)22:17.8+1:46.6
1436 Éva Tófalvi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 0 (0+0)22:21.3+1:50.1
1513 Nadezhda Skardino Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0 (0+0)22:21.7+1:50.5
1649 Jana Gerekova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1 (0+1)22:22.2+1:51.0
1744 Vita Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2 (1+1)22:28.0+1:56.8
1838 Tadeja Brankovič-Likozar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1 (0+1)22:29.1+1:57.9
1935 Andrea Henkel Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2 (1+1)22:32.1+2:00.9
2087 Anna Bogaliy-Titovets Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (0+1)22:33.1+2:01.9
2186 Inna Suprun Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)22:35.7+2:04.5
221 Michela Ponza Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1 (1+0)22:37.1+2:05.9
2385 Fanny Welle-Strand Horn Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0 (0+0)22:37.8+2:06.6
2426 Gabriela Soukalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1 (0+1)22:40.8+2:09.6
2531 Darya Domracheva Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3 (1+2)22:44.7+2:13.5
2668 Kathrin Hitzer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2 (2+0)22:47.6+2:16.4
2792 Dorothea Wierer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1 (0+1)23:03.0+2:31.8
2828 Mari Laukkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 1 (1+0)23:07.1+2:35.9
2910 Andreja Mali Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1 (0+1)23:14.1+2:42.9
3029 Olena Pidhrushna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3 (1+2)23:17.9+2:46.7
3151 Magdalena Gwizdoń Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1 (0+1)23:20.2+2:49.0
3230 Ramona Düringer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3 (0+3)23:20.3+2:49.1
3324 Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 (0+2)23:26.4+2:55.2
3374 Sophie Boilley Flag of France.svg  France 2 (1+1)23:26.4+2:55.2
359 Marina Lebedeva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1 (1+0)23:27.2+2:56.0
3625 Itsuka Owada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1 (0+1)23:27.5+2:56.3
3753 Wang Chunli Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 0 (0+0)23:27.7+2:56.5
3855 Anais Bescond Flag of France.svg  France 2 (0+2)23:30.2+2:59.0
3957 Katja Haller Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1 (1+0)23:31.8+3:00.6
4063 Fuyuko Suzuki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 0 (0+0)23:32.3+3:01.1
4123 Eveli Saue Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1 (0+1)23:32.7+3:01.5
4259 Synnøve Solemdal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 (1+1)23:34.7+3:03.5
4311 Marie-Laure Brunet Flag of France.svg  France 2 (2+0)23:38.7+3:07.5
4464 Anna Karin Strömstedt Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4 (3+1)23:40.1+3:08.9
4542 Emilia Yordanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1 (1+0)23:49.5+3:18.3
4695 Anastasia Tokareva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (1+0)23:52.4+3:21.2
4718 Sara Studebaker Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 3 (1+2)23:56.6+3:25.4
4876 Karin Oberhofer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1 (0+1)24:03.3+3:32.1
4961 Liudmila Kalinchik Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3 (1+2)24:05.3+3:34.1
502 Ekaterina Vinogradova Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 3 (2+1)24:10.9+3:39.7
51102 Inna Mozhevitina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1 (0+1)24:11.9+3:40.7
5221 Laure Soulie Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 0 (0+0)24:12.7+3:41.5
5362 Amanda Lightfoot Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2 (0+2)24:16.8+3:45.6
548 Selina Gasparin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 3 (1+2)24:22.3+3:51.1
5445 Veronika Vítková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3 (1+2)24:22.3+3:51.1
5699 Annalies Cook Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 2 (1+1)24:26.1+3:54.9
5778 Olga Poltoranina Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1 (0+1)24:28.7+3:57.5
5883 Sarianna Repo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 0 (0+0)24:29.1+3:57.9
5919 Diana Rasimovičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3 (2+1)24:32.2+4:01.0
6039 Zina Kocher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5 (2+3)24:34.5+4:03.3
6184 Barbora Tomešová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2 (1+1)24:34.9+4:03.7
62101 Daria Yurlova Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2 (1+1)24:37.0+4:05.8
6360 Elisa Gasparin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2 (1+1)24:39.1+4:07.9
6470 Nadzeya Pisareva Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2 (1+1)24:40.2+4:09.0
6567 Kadri Lehtla Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 4 (3+1)24:47.0+4:15.8
6627 Nina Klenovska Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3 (2+1)24:47.6+4:16.4
6743 Elena Khrustaleva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2 (0+2)24:48.2+4:17.0
6880 Monika Hojnisz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3 (2+1)24:48.7+4:17.5
6934 Tang Jialin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5 (3+2)24:52.9+4:21.7
70100 Zdeňka Vejnarová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3 (1+2)24:53.8+4:22.6
7171 Haley Johnson Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 4 (2+2)24:58.8+4:27.6
7222 Madara Līduma Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 4 (1+3)24:59.1+4:27.9
7337 Mun Ji-hee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3 (0+3)25:04.3+4:33.1
7482 Martina Chrapánová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4 (1+3)25:05.0+4:33.8
7594 Paulina Bobak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2 (1+1)25:15.2+4:44.0
7641 Iris Waldhuber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 4 (1+3)25:21.7+4:50.5
7754 Žanna Juškāne Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 3 (2+1)25:26.8+4:55.6
7840 Laura Spector Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 5 (3+2)25:29.8+4:58.6
7981 Kristel Viigipuu Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3 (2+1)25:37.3+5:06.1
8093 Wang Yue Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3 (1+2)25:39.8+5:08.6
8188 Natsuko Abe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4 (1+3)25:48.1+5:16.9
8265 Réka Ferencz Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 4 (3+1)25:54.1+5:22.9
8398 Nerys Jones Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3 (3+0)25:56.0+5:24.8
8452 Sarah Murphy Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 3 (0+3)25:56.6+5:25.4
8579 Niya Dimitrova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 5 (1+4)26:01.8+5:30.6
8672 Xu Yinghui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2 (1+1)26:03.4+5:32.2
8797 Naoko Azegami Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5 (2+3)26:08.8+5:37.6
8877 Fay Potton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2 (1+1)26:14.7+5:43.5
8989 Luminiţa Piscoran Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 5 (2+3)26:28.4+5:57.2
9033 Adele Walker Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6 (4+2)26:35.6+6:04.4
9166 Martina Halinárová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5 (4+1)26:40.8+6:09.6
9258 Aliona Sosunova Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3 (1+2)26:42.7+6:11.5
9373 Chu Kyoung-mi Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3 (1+2)26:52.6+6:21.4
9496 Sanna Markkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 6 (3+3)26:53.8+6:22.6
9590 Desislava Stoyanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 5 (2+3)26:57.6+6:26.4
9612 Kim Seo-ra Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3 (3+0)27:05.6+6:34.4
9769 Natalija Kočergina Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 4 (3+1)27:44.8+7:13.6
98103 Natália Prekopová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5 (3+2)28:10.9+7:39.7
993 Tanja Karisik Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 (2+2)28:37.6+8:06.4
10075 Anete Brice Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 5 (1+4)29:03.6+8:32.4
10115 Alexandra Camenşcic Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 5 (3+2)30:12.7+9:41.5
91 Jo In-hee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (1+)DNF
4 Teja Gregorin Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1 (0+1)DSQ

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