Biathlon World Championships 2019 – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the Biathlon World Championships 2019
Venue Östersund Ski Stadium
Location Östersund, Sweden
Dates8 March
Competitors94 from 30 nations
Winning time22:17.5
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
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2020  

The women's sprint competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2019 was held on 8 March 2019. [1] [2]

The Biathlon World Championships 2019 took place in Östersund, Sweden, from 6 to 17 March 2019.

Results

The race was started at 16:15. [3]

RankBibNameNationalityTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg43 Anastasiya Kuzmina Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 22:17.51 (1+0)
Silver medal icon.svg33 Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 22:27.20 (0+0)+9.7
Bronze medal icon.svg52 Laura Dahlmeier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22:30.10 (0+0)+12.6
440 Hanna Öberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22:30.71 (1+0)+13.2
542 Mona Brorsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 22:39.21 (0+1)+21.7
679 Denise Herrmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22:41.42 (0+2)+23.9
772 Markéta Davidová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 22:44.01 (1+0)+26.5
857 Ekaterina Yurlova-Percht Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 22:48.91 (0+1)+31.4
912 Tiril Eckhoff Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 22:50.12 (1+1)+32.6
1018 Dorothea Wierer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22:50.72 (2+0)+33.2
1130 Clare Egan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22:50.81 (1+0)+33.3
1246 Kaisa Mäkäräinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 22:51.52 (0+2)+34.0
1314 Dzinara Alimbekava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23:02.60 (0+0)+45.1
1438 Sari Maeda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 23:06.41 (1+0)+48.9
1510 Joanne Reid Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23:07.60 (0+0)+50.1
1673 Franziska Preuß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 23:09.91 (0+1)+52.4
1770 Baiba Bendika Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 23:13.01 (0+1)+55.5
1850 Rosanna Crawford Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23:13.51 (1+0)+56.0
1934 Elisa Gasparin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 23:15.81 (0+1)+58.3
2023 Johanna Talihärm Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 23:17.31 (0+1)+59.8
2124 Lisa Vittozzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 23:18.93 (2+1)+1:01.4
223 Irina Kruchinkina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23:20.01 (0+1)+1:02.5
2361 Célia Aymonier Flag of France.svg  France 23:22.92 (0+2)+1:05.4
2494 Evgeniya Pavlova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 23:25.10 (0+0)+1:07.6
2531 Marte Olsbu Røiseland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 23:28.64 (2+2)+1:11.1
2676 Iryna Kryuko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23:29.51 (0+1)+1:12.0
2728 Natalija Kočergina Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 23:34.10 (0+0)+1:16.6
2866 Anastasiya Merkushyna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 23:34.81 (0+1)+1:17.3
291 Valentyna Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 23:37.52 (2+0)+1:20.0
309 Selina Gasparin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 23:40.62 (0+2)+1:23.1
3125 Svetlana Mironova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 23:43.63 (2+1)+1:26.1
3229 Anaïs Chevalier Flag of France.svg  France 23:49.31 (1+0)+1:31.8
3369 Ivona Fialková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 23:53.72 (2+0)+1:36.2
3413 Monika Hojnisz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 23:54.12 (1+1)+1:36.6
75 Federica Sanfilippo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 23:54.12 (1+1)+1:36.6
3682 Elena Kruchinkina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23:56.03 (0+3)+1:38.5
3781 Zhang Yan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 23:56.90 (0+0)+1:39.4
3839 Veronika Vítková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 23:59.52 (2+0)+1:42.0
3955 Fuyuko Tachizaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24:12.52 (2+0)+1:55.0
4048 Franziska Hildebrand Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24:12.92 (0+2)+1:55.4
4158 Tang Jialin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 24:14.00 (0+0)+1:56.5
4254 Linn Persson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24:17.73 (2+1)+2:00.2
4392 Anna Magnusson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24:20.43 (2+1)+2:02.9
446 Irina Starykh Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 24:24.51 (0+1)+2:07.0
4551 Venla Lehtonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 24:24.81 (0+1)+2:07.3
4641 Kamila Żuk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 24:26.72 (0+2)+2:09.2
4716 Sarah Beaudry Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24:27.32 (0+2)+2:09.8
4849 Paulína Fialková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 24:27.64 (2+2)+2:10.1
4985 Katharina Innerhofer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 24:28.42 (1+1)+2:10.9
5047 Tuuli Tomingas Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 24:28.62 (1+1)+2:11.1
5188 Emma Lunder Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24:28.91 (0+1)+2:11.4
5219 Nicole Gontier Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 24:29.35 (3+2)+2:11.8
5367 Lena Häcki Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 24:30.23 (2+1)+2:12.7
5437 Yuliia Dzhima Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 24:38.12 (0+2)+2:20.6
5556 Julia Schwaiger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 24:40.92 (0+2)+2:23.4
89 Magdalena Gwizdoń Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 24:40.93 (2+1)+2:23.4
5777 Susan Dunklee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24:48.14 (2+2)+2:30.6
582 Megan Bankes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24:49.22 (0+2)+2:31.7
5995 Eva Puskarčíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 24:49.82 (1+1)+2:32.3
6083 Justine Braisaz Flag of France.svg  France 24:52.05 (2+3)+2:34.5
6117 Julia Simon Flag of France.svg  France 24:52.85 (2+3)+2:35.3
6268 Synnøve Solemdal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 24:53.04 (1+3)+2:35.5
6384 Laura Toivanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 24:55.72 (0+2)+2:38.2
6426 Meng Fanqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 24:57.22 (1+1)+2:39.7
6536 Vanessa Hinz Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:05.24 (1+3)+2:47.7
6664 Kinga Zbylut Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25:07.73 (1+2)+2:50.2
6711 Daniela Kadeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25:10.53 (3+0)+2:53.0
6821 Galina Vishnevskaya Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 25:11.73 (1+2)+2:54.2
6945 Lea Einfalt Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25:12.92 (1+1)+2:55.4
7065 Lisa Hauser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 25:13.15 (0+5)+2:55.6
718 Lucie Charvátová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 25:14.34 (3+1)+2:56.8
7274 Emilia Yordanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25:15.33 (1+2)+2:57.8
7335 Suvi Minkkinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 25:16.32 (1+1)+2:58.8
7427 Enikő Márton Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 25:17.91 (0+1)+3:00.4
7593 Aita Gasparin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 25:21.43 (1+2)+3:03.9
7691 Vita Semerenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25:23.14 (2+2)+3:05.6
7720 Polona Klemenčič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25:24.64 (3+1)+3:07.1
7815 Anna Frolina Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 25:40.35 (3+2)+3:22.8
7987 Desislava Stoyanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25:41.34 (3+1)+3:23.8
807 Lyudmila Akhatova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 26:06.62 (1+1)+3:49.1
8186 Regina Oja Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 26:30.95 (4+1)+4:13.4
8244 Nika Blaženić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 26:46.04 (2+2)+4:28.5
8359 Kim Seon-su Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 26:46.32 (2+0)+4:28.8
8478 Alla Ghilenko Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 26:46.92 (1+1)+4:29.4
8580 Kirari Tanaka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 26:50.44 (1+3)+4:32.9
865 Terézia Poliaková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 27:00.14 (1+3)+4:42.6
8763 Gabrielė Leščinskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 27:09.53 (1+2)+4:52.0
8871 Anika Kožica Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 27:38.23 (2+1)+5:20.7
894 Ko Eun-jung Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 27:38.33 (2+1)+5:20.8
9060 Jillian Colebourn Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 27:55.33 (2+1)+5:37.8
9122 Rieke De Maeyer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 28:40.92 (0+2)+6:23.4
9290 Anastassiya Kondratyeva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 29:10.55 (3+2)+6:53.0
9332 Jūlija Matvijenko Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 30:00.55 (2+3)+7:43.0
62 Ana Larisa Cotrus Flag of Romania.svg  Romania DNF7 (2+5)
53 Yelizaveta Belchenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Did not start

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  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-04-12. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results