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Nationality | Argentine |
Born | 27 August 1942 |
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Sport | Biathlon |
Jorge Salas (born 27 August 1942) is an Argentine biathlete. He competed from 1977 until 1981 in the world championship relay and individual.
He is now Miembro Ejecutivo- Executive Board Member en Union.
Date | Discipline | Competition | Result | Time |
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15/02/1981 | Relay | World cup | 19 | 2:18:00.7 [1] |
14/02/1981 | Sprint | World cup | 80 | 45:03.5 [1] |
12/02/1981 | Individual | World cup | 74 | 1:43:17.8 [1] |
19/02/1980 | Sprint | Olympic game | 49 | 47:12.58 [2] |
19/02/1980 | Individual 20km | Olympic game | DNF | 47:12.58 [3] |
19/02/1980 | Relay | Olympic game | DNF | 47:12.58 [4] |
05/03/1978 | Relay | World cup | 22 | 2:20:41.2 [5] |
02/03/1978 | Individual | World cup | 78 | 1:44:48.2 [5] |
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