Biathlon World Championships 2016 – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the Biathlon World Championships 2016
Biathlon pictogram.svg
Venue Oslo, Norway
Date5 March
Competitors96 from 29 nations
Winning time21:10.8
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2015
2017  

The Women's sprint event of the Biathlon World Championships 2016 was held on 5 March 2016. [1] [2]

Results

The race was started at 14:30 CET. [3]

RankBibNameNationalityTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg42 Tiril Eckhoff Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 21:10.80 (0+0)
Silver medal icon.svg20 Marie Dorin Habert Flag of France.svg  France 21:25.80 (0+0)+15.0
Bronze medal icon.svg48 Laura Dahlmeier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21:30.61 (1+0)+19.8
433 Gabriela Soukalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21:48.61 (1+0)+37.8
531 Dorothea Wierer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21:49.00 (0+0)+38.2
632 Mona Brorsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 21:54.70 (0+0)+43.9
751 Veronika Vítková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21:56.80 (0+0)+46.0
819 Susan Dunklee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 21:59.01 (0+1)+48.2
910 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 21:59.31 (0+1)+48.5
1011 Franziska Hildebrand Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22:01.70 (0+0)+50.9
1169 Marte Olsbu Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 22:03.62 (1+1)+52.8
1222 Anaïs Bescond Flag of France.svg  France 22:04.91 (1+0)+54.1
1371 Iryna Varvynets Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 22:05.80 (0+0)+55.0
1449 Franziska Preuß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22:15.91 (1+0)+1:05.1
1530 Tang Jialin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 22:17.90 (0+0)+1:07.1
1652 Olena Pidhrushna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 22:19.11 (0+1)+1:08.3
1656 Lisa Hauser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 22:19.11 (1+0)+1:08.3
1882 Hannah Dreissigacker Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:28.80 (0+0)+1:18.0
1946 Ekaterina Yurlova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:30.71 (0+1)+1:19.9
2079 Lisa Vittozzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22:30.81 (0+1)+1:20.0
2190 Lena Häcki Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 22:33.31 (0+1)+1:22.5
2276 Ingela Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22:34.30 (0+0)+1:23.5
2368 Nastassia Dubarezava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22:37.11 (0+1)+1:26.3
2443 Galina Vishnevskaya Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 22:37.41 (0+1)+1:26.6
2577 Justine Braisaz Flag of France.svg  France 22:37.91 (0+1)+1:27.1
2693 Anaïs Chevalier Flag of France.svg  France 22:38.91 (0+1)+1:28.1
2715 Darya Usanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 22:39.01 (0+1)+1:28.2
2814 Tatiana Akimova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:40.01 (0+1)+1:29.2
2935 Rosanna Crawford Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 22:44.81 (1+0)+1:34.0
3016 Teja Gregorin Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 22:46.10 (0+0)+1:35.3
3159 Yuliia Dzhima Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 22:46.42 (1+1)+1:35.6
3254 Nadezhda Skardino Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 22:50.51 (1+0)+1:39.7
3375 Lucie Charvátová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 22:54.73 (1+2)+1:43.9
3458 Linn Persson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22:55.72 (1+1)+1:44.9
3491 Synnøve Solemdal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 22:55.71 (1+0)+1:44.9
3624 Karin Oberhofer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22:56.22 (0+2)+1:45.4
3785 Susanne Hoffmann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 23:01.20 (0+0)+1:50.4
3878 Daria Virolaynen Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 23:01.32 (0+2)+1:50.5
3988 Terézia Poliaková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 23:03.60 (0+0)+1:52.8
4025 Jana Gereková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 23:05.72 (0+2)+1:54.9
4195 Jessica Jislová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23:06.90 (0+0)+1:56.1
422 Fanny Horn Birkeland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 23:07.83 (1+2)+1:57.0
4363 Ivona Fialková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 23:09.52 (1+1)+1:58.7
4450 Monika Hojnisz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 23:10.12 (1+1)+1:59.3
4538 Zhang Yan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 23:14.41 (1+0)+2:03.6
4683 Irene Cadurisch Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 23:15.71 (0+1)+2:04.9
471 Fuyuko Tachizaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 23:19.62 (2+0)+2:08.8
4781 Emilia Yordanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 23:19.60 (0+0)+2:08.8
4957 Paulina Fialková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 23:24.53 (1+2)+2:13.7
5023 Julia Ransom Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:25.41 (0+1)+2:14.6
5044 Federica Sanfilippo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 23:25.43 (0+3)+2:14.6
5227 Mari Laukkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 23:26.81 (1+0)+2:16.0
5389 Anna Magnusson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 23:27.41 (1+0)+2:16.6
5480 Anja Eržen Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 23:28.32 (0+2)+2:17.5
558 Magdalena Gwizdoń Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 23:29.43 (3+0)+2:18.6
5628 Desislava Stoyanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 23:32.02 (1+1)+2:21.2
5774 Éva Tófalvi Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 23:34.22 (1+1)+2:23.4
5866 Dunja Zdouc Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 23:35.72 (1+1)+2:24.9
5945 Andreja Mali Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 23:35.81 (0+1)+2:25.0
609 Krystyna Guzik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 23:38.03 (1+2)+2:27.2
6117 Vanessa Hinz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 23:40.44 (2+2)+2:29.6
6213 Meril Beilmann Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 23:41.10 (0+0)+2:30.3
6396 Annelies Cook Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:42.81 (0+1)+2:32.0
6453 Celia Aymonier Flag of France.svg  France 23:43.74 (1+3)+2:32.9
6518 Olga Podchufarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 23:47.12 (0+2)+2:36.3
6626 Iryna Kryuko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23:47.32 (0+2)+2:36.5
676 Selina Gasparin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 23:48.33 (2+1)+2:37.5
6867 Anna Kistanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 23:54.03 (2+1)+2:43.2
6984 Natalija Paulauskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 23:55.21 (1+0)+2:44.4
7037 Emőke Szőcs Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 24:08.81 (0+1)+2:58.0
7187 Sarah Beaudry Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24:09.62 (0+2)+2:58.8
7260 Luminița Pișcoran Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 24:10.62 (1+1)+2:59.8
7334 Aita Gasparin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 24:13.23 (2+1)+3:02.4
7441 Kadri Lehtla Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 24:15.71 (0+1)+3:04.9
7565 Weronika Nowakowska-Ziemniak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 24:29.54 (2+2)+3:18.7
7672 Wang Xuelan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 24:30.93 (1+2)+3:20.1
7792 Hanna Sola Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 24:31.03 (1+2)+3:20.2
783 Baiba Bendika Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 24:32.83 (2+1)+3:22.0
7861 Yurie Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:32.83 (1+2)+3:22.0
8012 Valj Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 24:35.74 (2+2)+3:24.9
817 Amanda Lightfoot Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 24:38.63 (1+2)+3:27.8
8264 Zina Kocher Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24:38.85 (2+3)+3:28.0
8362 Rina Suzuki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:56.42 (0+2)+3:45.6
8447 Clare Egan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24:58.31 (0+1)+3:47.5
8573 Hwang Hye-suk Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 25:02.60 (0+0)+3:51.8
8629 Christina Rieder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 25:05.42 (2+0)+3:54.6
8736 Natalija Kočergina Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 25:05.95 (2+3)+3:55.1
8821 Mun Ji-hee Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 25:11.33 (1+2)+4:00.5
8970 Grete Gaim Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 25:12.02 (1+1)+4:01.2
905 Victoria Padial Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 25:21.12 (1+1)+4:10.3
914 Gabrielė Leščinskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 25:30.22 (1+1)+4:19.4
9255 Ko Eun-jung Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 26:14.84 (2+2)+5:04.0
9386 Florina Cîrstea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 26:16.04 (1+3)+5:05.2
9439 Sanna Markkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26:19.74 (2+2)+5:08.9
9540 Žanna Juškāne Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 26:47.64 (3+1)+5:36.8
9694 Stefani Popova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 27:23.76 (3+3)+6:12.9

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References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results