Biathlon at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics – Girls' individual

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Girls' individual
at the III Winter Youth Olympic Games
2020-01-11 Biathlon at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics - Women's Individual - Medal ceremony (Martin Rulsch) 40.jpg
Venue Les Tuffes Nordic Centre
Date11 January 2020
Competitors97 from 36 nations
Winning time32:26.7
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Alena Mokhova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Jeanne Richard Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg Yuliya Kavaleuskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
2024  

The girls' 10 km individual biathlon competition at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held on 11 January 2020 at the Les Tuffes Nordic Centre. [1]

Results

The race was started at 10:30. [2]

RankBibNameCountryTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg17 Alena Mokhova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 32:26.72 (1+0+0+1)
Silver medal icon.svg53 Jeanne Richard Flag of France.svg  France 33:30.52 (0+0+1+1)+1:03.8
Bronze medal icon.svg16 Yuliya Kavaleuskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 33:59.53 (0+2+1+0)+1:32.8
437 Martina Trabucchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 34:11.12 (0+2+0+0)+1:44.4
530 Johanna Puff Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 34:14.72 (1+0+0+1)+1:48.0
694 Léonie Jeannier Flag of France.svg  France 34:46.44 (1+1+1+1)+2:19.7
784 Gunn Kristi Stensaker Tvinnereim Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 34:53.63 (0+1+1+1)+2:26.9
888 Femke Kramer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 35:11.34 (1+1+0+2)+2:44.6
98 Gro Njølstad Randby Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 35:22.15 (1+1+1+2)+2:55.4
1013 Linda Zingerle Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 35:25.76 (1+1+2+2)+2:59.0
114 Fany Bertrand Flag of France.svg  France 35:27.85 (3+0+1+1)+3:01.1
1261 Gabriela Masaříková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 35:29.54 (1+1+0+2)+3:02.8
1389 Martina Giordano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 35:31.82 (0+1+0+1)+3:05.1
1421 Lara Wagner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 35:44.35 (1+3+1+0)+3:17.6
1529 Demi Heinsoo Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 35:46.74 (1+1+0+2)+3:20.0
1677 Arina Soldatova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 35:55.73 (1+1+1+0)+3:29.0
1763 Valentina Dimitrova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 36:20.05 (2+3+0+0)+3:53.3
1885 Kaisa Bosek Flag of the United States.svg  United States 36:30.82 (0+0+2+0)+4:04.1
1970 Anna Andexer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 36:34.26 (2+3+0+1)+4:07.5
92 Zuzana Doležalová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 36:34.25 (3+0+0+2)+4:07.5
216 Ema Kapustová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 36:44.75 (0+3+1+1)+4:18.0
2243 Synne Herheim Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 36:50.98 (1+2+3+2)+4:24.2
2314 Chiara Arnet Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 37:01.15 (1+0+1+3)+4:34.4
2490 Lara Berwert Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 37:07.45 (3+0+1+1)+4:40.7
2567 Marlene Fichtner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 37:08.44 (0+3+1+0)+4:41.7
2648 Klaudia Topór Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 37:22.65 (0+1+1+3)+4:55.9
2778 Hanna Skrypko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 37:25.34 (2+0+1+1)+4:58.6
2896 Hannah Schlickum Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 37:26.84 (0+2+1+1)+5:00.1
2922 Sara Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 37:31.16 (0+2+1+3)+5:04.4
3023 Ding Yuhuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 37:43.86 (1+2+2+1)+5:17.1
3151 Kristina Pavlushina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 37:43.96 (1+3+0+2)+5:17.2
3246 Pascale Paradis Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 37:49.37 (2+2+2+1)+5:22.6
3381 Chloé Bened Flag of France.svg  France 37:51.68 (2+3+0+3)+5:24.9
3475 Justyna Panterałka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 37:54.15 (0+1+1+3)+5:27.4
3586 Sara Scattolo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 37:54.26 (1+2+1+2)+5:27.5
3674 Barbora Skačanová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 38:02.45 (0+2+1+2)+5:35.7
3764 Jenna Sherrington Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 38:09.06 (1+2+1+2)+5:42.3
3897 Anastasiia Zenova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 38:13.08 (4+1+1+2)+5:46.3
393 Shawna Pendry Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 38:13.76 (0+2+1+3)+5:47.0
405 Kateřina Pavlů Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 38:22.36 (1+3+1+1)+5:55.6
4145 Kaja Zorc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 38:27.38 (1+3+2+2)+6:00.6
4211 Anna Nędza-Kubiniec Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 38:30.88 (2+3+1+2)+6:04.1
4350 Wilma Björn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 38:36.06 (2+1+1+2)+6:09.3
4458 Tetiana Prodan Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 38:36.56 (0+2+2+2)+6:09.8
4569 Darya Kabishava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 38:53.35 (1+2+0+2)+6:26.6
4683 Marlene Perren Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 38:57.87 (0+2+1+4)+6:31.1
4726 Luka Miskin Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 39:06.55 (0+2+0+3)+6:39.8
4838 Choi Yoo-nah Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 39:07.24 (1+2+0+1)+6:40.5
4960 Nathalie Horstmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 39:09.67 (1+3+0+3)+6:42.9
5040 Victoria Mellitzer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39:13.08 (3+2+2+1)+6:46.3
5124 Daria Skriabina Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 39:14.86 (0+3+0+3)+6:48.1
529 Lena Repinc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 39:25.710 (1+3+3+3)+6:59.0
5393 Viktoriia Zhukovska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 39:37.54 (1+1+1+1)+7:10.8
5495 Herborg Idland Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 39:55.67 (0+2+1+4)+7:28.9
5549 Margaret Madigan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 39:59.88 (3+2+1+2)+7:33.1
5642 Līva Šahno Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 40:06.15 (1+1+0+3)+7:39.4
5712 Lora Hristova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 40:23.79 (3+2+3+1)+7:57.0
5879 Svatava Mikysková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40:25.19 (3+3+2+1)+7:58.4
5968 Miia Utsal Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 40:28.35 (1+2+0+2)+8:01.6
6071 Chelsey Johnson Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 40:33.62 (0+2+0+0)+8:06.9
6120 Mine Kılıç Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 40:39.47 (2+2+1+2)+8:12.7
6241 Lisbeth Liiv Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 40:44.311 (3+1+4+3)+8:17.6
6372 Klara Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 40:44.66 (1+2+2+1)+8:17.9
6433 Naomi Walch Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 40:49.48 (4+0+4+0)+8:22.7
6519 Ulyana Ardalionova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 40:55.68 (3+2+0+3)+8:28.9
6628 Misa Sasaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 40:58.37 (2+3+1+1)+8:31.6
6766 Arina Kupriyanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 41:04.210 (3+3+3+1)+8:37.5
6865 Kaja Marič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 41:35.413 (3+3+3+4)+9:08.7
6935 Maja Lapkass Flag of the United States.svg  United States 41:38.310 (1+4+2+3)+9:11.6
7082 Lora Radkovska Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 41:54.76 (2+0+1+3)+9:28.0
7139 Yara Burkhalter Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 41:56.19 (2+2+2+3)+9:29.4
7236 Sára Pacerová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 42:25.311 (2+4+1+4)+9:58.6
7352 Vlada Vassillchenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 42:29.212 (3+3+3+3)+10:02.5
742 Andrea Csutak Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 42:34.38 (2+4+0+2)+10:07.6
7525 Anniina Rantala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 43:03.312 (4+3+2+3)+10:36.6
7647 Kamilė Jakubauskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 43:30.25 (1+2+0+2)+11:03.5
44 Isabella Moon Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 43:30.210 (3+5+0+2)+11:03.5
7854 Kurea Matsuoka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 43:44.67 (3+1+2+1)+11:17.9
7918 Viktorija Augulytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 43:46.97 (3+2+1+1)+11:20.2
8059 Nefeli Tita Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 43:55.89 (2+1+3+3)+11:29.1
8110 Signe Miķelsone Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 44:11.710 (2+3+4+1)+11:45.0
8273 Anastasija Nedaivodina Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 44:38.67 (2+1+2+2)+12:11.9
8332 Ioanna Kotsalou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 45:07.510 (3+4+0+3)+12:40.8
8456 Viktoryia Shashkova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 45:12.613 (5+4+2+2)+12:45.9
8557 Nika Jagečić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 45:16.813 (1+5+4+3)+12:50.1
8662 Blanka Borbély Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 45:26.99 (1+4+0+4)+13:00.2
8731 Chuluunbatyn Byambasüren Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 46:48.211 (3+2+4+2)+14:21.5
8880 Zsulett Demian Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 47:13.510 (2+1+4+3)+14:46.8
8915 Doris Barićevac Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 47:34.214 (3+3+4+4)+15:07.5
9087 Konstantina Charalampou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 47:51.38 (2+3+1+2)+15:24.6
9134 Ana Marija Zafirovska Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 51:11.910 (5+2+3+0)+18:45.2
927 Taynara da Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 53:23.913 (2+2+4+5)+20:57.2
9327 Antonia Cebotari Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 54:33.613 (1+4+4+4)+22:06.9
91 Luka Mackevičiūtė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Disqualified
1 Elena Bondarets Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan
55 Anni Hyvärinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
76 Olivia Halme Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Did not finish

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