16 de jan. de 2011

E.ON IBU World Cup Biathlon - Women's 7.5 km Sprint

        
      No dia 15 de Janeiro ocorreu mais uma etapa E.ON IBU World Cup Biathlon - Women's 7.5 km Sprint  em Ruhpolding, Alemanha. Tora Berger da noruega ficou com o 1º lugar com o tempo de 20:33.3. Andrea Henkel da Alemanha ficou com o 2º lugar chegando 1.1s depois da Berger e em 3º lugar ficou Magdalena Neuner também da Alemanha teve 1 penalidade e chegou 15.8s depois da Berger.



 
POS
BIB

NAME
NAT.
SHOOTING
T
RESULT

1
16

NOR
0+0
0
20:33.3
0.0
2
20

GER
0+0
0
20:34.4
+1.1
3
6

GER
0+1
1
20:49.1
+15.8
4
24

RUS
0+1
1
21:13.9
+40.6
5
1

FRA
0+0
0
21:15.4
+42.1
6
28

SVK
0+1
1
21:18.2
+44.9
7
14

SWE
0+0
0
21:20.7
+47.4
8
33
yr
FIN
0+1
1
21:23.0
+49.7
9
9

SWE
0+0
0
21:26.4
+53.1
10
32

NOR
1+0
1
21:30.1
+56.8
11
7

RUS
0+0
0
21:33.8
+1:00.5
12
10

SLO
0+1
1
21:38.1
+1:04.8
13
46

RUS
0+0
0
21:42.4
+1:09.1
14
26

BLR
0+1
1
21:42.9
+1:09.6
15
37

ROU
0+0
0
21:52.8
+1:19.5
16
11

LAT
0+1
1
22:01.3
+1:28.0
17
15

GER
1+2
3
22:01.9
+1:28.6
18
29

RUS
0+1
1
22:03.6
+1:30.3
19
8

UKR
0+1
1
22:04.7
+1:31.4
20
38

UKR
0+1
1
22:06.6
+1:33.3
21
78

FRA
0+0
0
22:13.5
+1:40.2
22
23

SLO
0+0
0
22:15.5
+1:42.2
23
3

UKR
1+2
3
22:19.0
+1:45.7
=24
34

FRA
0+3
3
22:21.1
+1:47.8
=24
95

ITA
0+0
0
22:21.1
+1:47.8
26
13

FRA
1+1
2
22:23.1
+1:49.8
27
27

SWE
0+1
1
22:24.3
+1:51.0
28
45

ITA
0+1
1
22:25.7
+1:52.4
29
50

SLO
1+1
2
22:29.8
+1:56.5
30
60

GER
0+1
1
22:30.8
+1:57.5
31
52

GER
1+3
4
22:32.3
+1:59.0
32
54

USA
0+0
0
22:35.3
+2:02.0
33
70

RUS
2+0
2
22:35.8
+2:02.5
34
49

NOR
1+1
2
22:37.2
+2:03.9
35
69

AND
0+0
0
22:40.0
+2:06.7
36
2

USA
1+0
1
22:42.1
+2:08.8
37
36

BLR
0+0
0
22:42.2
+2:08.9
38
66

CZE
1+0
1
22:47.0
+2:13.7
39
53

BLR
1+1
2
22:47.8
+2:14.5
40
83

FRA
0+1
1
22:49.2
+2:15.9
41
62

ITA
0+1
1
22:52.6
+2:19.3
42
25

SUI
1+1
2
22:52.7
+2:19.4
43
89

GER
1+1
2
22:54.5
+2:21.2
44
67

USA
1+0
1
22:55.0
+2:21.7
45
44

SWE
0+1
1
23:00.5
+2:27.2
46
76

JPN
0+0
0
23:00.6
+2:27.3
47
41

UKR
1+1
2
23:03.9
+2:30.6
48
40

CZE
1+2
3
23:07.5
+2:34.2
49
63

SWE
2+1
3
23:12.8
+2:39.5
50
42

KAZ
0+0
0
23:15.4
+2:42.1
51
4

BUL
0+1
1
23:20.1
+2:46.8
52
48

EST
1+1
2
23:21.2
+2:47.9
53
18

CAN
1+2
3
23:25.5
+2:52.2
54
22

EST
3+1
4
23:28.5
+2:55.2
55
64

POL
0+0
0
23:29.9
+2:56.6
56
74

NOR
1+2
3
23:30.5
+2:57.2
57
77

CAN
0+0
0
23:32.0
+2:58.7
58
90

ROU
1+0
1
23:37.1
+3:03.8
59
84

RUS
2+0
2
23:37.3
+3:04.0
60
21

SVK
0+3
3
23:38.9
+3:05.6
61
19

KAZ
1+2
3
23:41.4
+3:08.1
62
35

CHN
0+3
3
23:41.7
+3:08.4
63
39

FRA
1+1
2
23:42.6
+3:09.3
64
17

ITA
1+1
2
23:43.9
+3:10.6
65
47

CHN
0+3
3
23:45.1
+3:11.8
66
65

ROU
0+1
1
23:45.7
+3:12.4
67
87

SWE
0+0
0
23:47.1
+3:13.8
68
30

JPN
1+2
3
23:53.4
+3:20.1
69
43

POL
1+2
3
23:55.5
+3:22.2
70
72

UKR
0+2
2
23:59.8
+3:26.5
71
51

CAN
0+0
0
24:01.1
+3:27.8
72
82

CHN
1+1
2
24:02.5
+3:29.2
73
71

GBR
1+1
2
24:08.8
+3:35.5
74
12

CZE
2+1
3
24:11.4
+3:38.1
75
79

BLR
0+2
2
24:17.9
+3:44.6
76
61

SVK
0+1
1
24:19.0
+3:45.7
77
56

AUT
2+4
6
24:37.3
+4:04.0
78
96

SVK
0+2
2
24:49.0
+4:15.7
79
31

LTU
0+1
1
24:58.2
+4:24.9
80
68

KAZ
2+1
3
25:01.6
+4:28.3
81
57

NED
1+0
1
25:09.5
+4:36.2
82
81

LAT
0+2
2
25:20.1
+4:46.8
83
91

CZE
0+1
1
25:30.3
+4:57.0
84
73

NZL
0+2
2
25:34.6
+5:01.3
85
86

CHN
1+4
5
25:41.4
+5:08.1
86
75

EST
4+0
4
25:45.9
+5:12.6
87
55

KOR
2+3
5
25:48.0
+5:14.7
88
93

KOR
0+1
1
25:48.4
+5:15.1
89
58

ESP
2+2
4
25:50.9
+5:17.6
90
59

BUL
0+3
3
26:00.2
+5:26.9
91
80

FIN
2+2
4
26:03.3
+5:30.0
92
94

LAT
1+3
4
26:15.4
+5:42.1
93
92

POL
1+3
4
26:18.6
+5:45.3
DNS
5

POL




DNS
85

NOR




DNS
88

UKR




DNS
97

BLR




DNS
98

KAZ






  
 Tora Berger



“I like these tracks. The downhills are nice; I like the uphills, but not so much the first part of the tracks (the flatter section).”


Andrea Henkel



“Today, I think I lost first place in the last downhill. I do think I was doing much better on them than two days ago. I have heard that the farthest downhill will not be so hard for next year’s World Championships and that makes me very happy. . . I was more confident on the tracks today. It was not so deep before the shooting range and it was generally much better today.”


Magdalena Neuner



    “I did not think much about the penalty. I have won before with two penalties. I just tried to fight as hard as I could; I am not in a negative mood about this. I feel I am in a very good position for the pursuit.”
   “It took us a few days to get acquainted with the new courses. We were pretty critical in the beginning about the very hard downhill. But it depends a lot on the conditions with the weather. I am basically pretty happy that the most dangerous parts will not be that difficult next year for the World Championships. Nevertheless I think the stadium is very nice for both the athletes and fans.”





Fotos: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Europe

Nenhum comentário:

Postar um comentário