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1 IPC World Championships RESULTS Women LW 10-12 3,0Km IPC World Championships Date 25.1.2009 Biathlon Pursuit RESULTS Start time 10.25 Women LW 10-12 3,0km Ending time 13:45 Jury Information Course Information TD Hanspeter Neeser SUI Name IPC WCH 2009 Biathlon Standing 1,2 / Sitting 1,0km Assistant TD Rita van Driel NED Standing Sitting Chief of Competition Jyri Pelkonen FIN HD 20m 8m Jury member Rob Walsh USA MC 14m 8m Jury member Joe Bajan CAN TC 39m (117m) 16m (48m) Laps 3 Rank Bib Name Nat Class % Behind 1 13 Iurkovska Olena UKR LW12 100 2 14 Pavlenko Lyudmyla UKR LW11,5 98 01:11,0 3 15 Tymoshchenko Tetyana UKR LW12 100 02:37,0 4 16 Polyakova Irina RUS LW12 100 03:39,8 5 11 Stefurak Nadiya UKR LW10 86 05:32,9 6 12 Tryfonova Svitlana UKR LW11 94 05:56,0 7 17 Iovleva Maria RUS LW12 100 08:21,6 8 Yaroshevich Svetlana RUS LW10,5 91 BIB 12IPC Nordic Skiing Rules 9.5.2: 2 minute penalty (1 penalty loop not done) Temperature °C Competitors Weather Snow Air Snow Entries Finished DNS DNF DSQ LAP Cloudy new Packed - 6 °C - 7 °C 8 8 0 0 0 IPC Technical Delegate Hanspeter Neeser 1 IPC World Championships Date 25.1.2009 Biathlon Pursuit RESULTS Start time 10:15 Men LW 10-12 3,0km Ending time 13:00 Jury Information Course Information TD Hanspeter Neeser SUI Name IPC WCH 2009 Biathlon Standing 1,2 / Sitting 1,0km Assistant TD Rita van Driel NED Standing Sitting Chief of Competition Jyri Pelkonen FIN HD 20m 8m Jury member Rob Walsh USA MC 14m 8m Jury member Joe Bajan CAN TC 39m (117m) 16m (48m) Laps 3 Rank Bib Name Nat Class % Behind 1 4 Khyzhnyak Sergiy UKR LW12 100 2 7 Petushkov Roman RUS LW12 100 00:18,7 3 5 Kostiuk Iurii UKR LW10,5 91 01:18,0 4 8 Gajdiciar Vladimir SVK LW12 100 01:33,9 5 9 Kubo Kozo JPN LW11 94 01:46,4 6 6 Zaripov Irek RUS LW12 100 02:03,8 7 3 Kiselev Vladimir RUS LW12 100 02:06,2 8 1 Shilov Sergey RUS LW10 86 03:15,3 9 10 Goncharov Ivan RUS LW12 100 03:51,8 10 2 Nagata Hiroyuki JPN LW10 86 03:56,3 11 Huber Bruno SUI LW12 100 12 Bettega Georges FRA LW11,5 98 13 Samchenko Ruslan UKR LW10,5 91 14 Rosique Romain FRA LW11 94 15 Larsen Trygve NOR LW12 100 16 Wator Robert POL LW12 100 17 Rosiek Kamil POL LW12 100 18 Freda Markus SUI LW11 94 19 Ruepp Roland ITA LW11,5 98 20 Weber Ruedi SUI LW11 94 21 Fleig Martin GER LW11,5 98 22 Gibson Lou CAN LW12 100 Temperature °C Competitors Weather Snow Air Snow Entries Finished DNS DNF DSQ LAP Cloudy New Packed -6 °C - 7 °C 22 22 0 0 0 IPC Technical Delegate Hanspeter Neeser 1 2 IPC World Championships Date 25.1.2009 Biathlon Pursuit RESULTS Start time 11:10 Women LW 2-9 3,6km Ending time 14:30 Jury Information Course Information TD Hanspeter Neeser SUI Name IPC WCH 2009 Biathlon Standing 1,2 / Sitting 1,0km Assistant TD Rita van Driel NED Standing Sitting Chief of Competition Jyri Pelkonen FIN HD 20m 8m Jury member Rob Walsh USA MC 14m 8m Jury member Joe Bajan CAN TC 39m (117m) 16m (48m) Laps 3 Rank Bib Name Nat Class % Behind 1 31 Burmistrova Anna RUS LW8 97 2 34 Gorbunova Alena RUS LW8 97 01:26,1 3 36 Ota Shoko JPN LW8 97 02:54,3 4 38 Löytynoja Maija FIN LW8 97 06:02,7 5 39 Novaglio Pamela ITA LW6 96 06:18,9 6 37 Dekijima Momoko JPN LW6 96 06:26,9 7 35 Rogowiec Kararzyna POL LW5/7 87 06:27,0 8 40 Krotova Ekaterina RUS LW8 97 06:35,1 9 Barber Jody CAN LW8 97 10 Dudziak Arleta POL LW8 97 DSQ 32 Batenkova Iuliia UKR LW6 96 DSQ 33 Kononova Oleksandra UKR LW8 97 IBU Disciplinary rule 5.5J: Wrong Bib Number Temperature °C Competitors Weather Snow Air Snow Entries Finished DNS DNF DSQ LAP Cloudy New Packed - 5 °C - 7 °C 12 10 0 0 2 IPC Technical Delegate Hanspeter Neeser 1 IPC World Championships Date 25.1.2009 Biathlon Pursuit RESULTS Start time 11:00:00 Men LW 2-9 3,6km Ending time 14:00:00 Jury Information Course Information TD Hanspeter Neeser SUI Name IPC WCH 2009 Biathlon Standing 1,2 / Sitting 1,0km Assistant TD Rita van Driel NED Standing Sitting Chief of Competition Jyri Pelkonen FIN HD 20m 8m Jury member Rob Walsh USA MC 14m 8m Jury member Joe Bajan CAN TC 39m (117m) 16m (48m) Laps 3 Rank Bib Name Nat Class % Behind 1 22 Ulset Nils Erik NOR LW3 89 2 21 Giesen Josef GER LW5/7 87 00:03,2 3 23 Makhmutov Ilgam RUS LW6 96 00:19,4 4 24 Oelsner Thomas GER LW6 96 00:47,9 5 26 Vovchynskyi Grygorii UKR LW6 97 01:16,5 6 29 Arendz Mark CAN LW6 96 01:44,5 7 28 Mikhaylov Kirill RUS LW4 96 02:18,3 8 30 Nitta Yoshihiro JPN LW8 97 02:56,5 9 25 Kurz Michael AUT LW9 92 03:07,2 10 27 Makamedinov Alfis RUS LW2 91 04:03,0 11 Kolodziej Jan POL LW3 80 12 Silchanka Siarhei BLR LW8 97 13 Darovskikh Valery RUS LW8 97 14 Yanchuk Konstantin RUS LW5/7 87 15 Sato Keiichi JPN LW8 97 16 Sytnyk Vitalii UKR LW6 96 17 Stefanoni Daniele ITA LW4 96 18 Leshchyshyn Oleh UKR LW6 97 19 Dvorak Karel CZE LW4 96 20 Kalousek Jiri CZE LW6 97 dsq Bourseaux Yannick FRA LW6 96 IPC Nordic Skiing Appendix Classification LW6 Arm must be fixed to body Temperature °C Competitors Weather Snow Air Snow Entries Finished DNS DNF DSQ LAP Cloudy New Packed - 5 °C - 7°C 21 20 0 0 1 IPC Technical Delegate Hanspeter Neeser 1 2 IPC World Championships Date 25.1.2009 Biathlon Pursuit RESULTS Start time 11:45 Women B1-B3 3,6km Ending time 15:30 Jury Information Course Information TD Hanspeter Neeser SUI Name IPC WCH 2009 Biathlon Standing 1,2 / Sitting 1,0km Assistant TD Rita van Driel NED Standing Sitting Chief of Competition Jyri Pelkonen FIN HD 20m 8m Jury member Rob Walsh USA MC 14m 8m Jury member Joe Bajan CAN TC 39m (117m) 16m (48m) Laps 3 Rank Bib Nimi Nat Class % Behind 1 151 Kameneva Polina - Saksin Pavel RUS B2 98 2 152 Ilyuchenko Tatiana - Koshkin Valeriy RUS B3 100 02:24,3 3 154 Vasileva Liubov - Yakimova Natalia RUS B2 98 03:03,6 4 153 Skorabahataya Yadviha - Haurukovleh Vasili BLR B2 98 04:22,3 5 155 Weldon Robbi - Berry Brian CAN B2 98 04:30,9 6 157 Shyshkova Oksana - Artemin Dmytro UKR B2 98 05:13,8 7 158 Ibragimova Elvira - Miniqulova Auqul RUS B3 100 05:19,4 8 156 Lysova Mikhalina - Gumerov Salavat RUS B3 100 05:44,8 Temperature °C Competitors Weather Snow Air Snow Entries Finished DNS DNF DSQ LAP Cloudy New Packed - 5°C - 7 °C 8 8 0 0 0 IPC Technical Delegate Hanspeter Neeser 1 IPC World Championships Date 25.1.2009 Biathlon Pursuit RESULTS Start time 11:40 Men B1-B3 3,6km Ending time 15:15 Jury Information Course Information TD Hanspeter Neeser SUI Name IPC WCH 2009 Biathlon Standing 1,2 / Sitting 1,0km Assistant TD Rita van Driel NED Standing Sitting Chief of Competition Jyri Pelkonen FIN HD 20m 8m Jury member Rob Walsh USA MC 14m 8m Jury member Joe Bajan CAN TC 39m (117m) 16m (48m) Laps 3 Rank Bib Nimi Nat Class % Behind 1 43 Safronov Evgeniy - Gumerov Ural RUS B2 98 2 45 Lukyanenko Vitaliy - Ivanov Volodymyr UKR B3 100 00:41,4 3 44 Polukhin Nikolay - Tokarev Andrev RUS B2 98 01:06,4 4 47 Mannanov Irek - Gumerov Salavat RUS B2 98 02:12,0 5 41 Brem Wilhelm - Grimm Florian GER B1 85 02:42,7 6 48 Balaz Marian - Brugos Juraj SVK B2 98 03:20,1 7 42 Munts Oleh - Babar Borys UKR B1 85 03:31,7 8 50 Utkin Iurii - Kazakov Vitalii UKR B3 100 03:46,6 9 49 Shulga Dmytro - Atroshchenko Andriy UKR B2 98 04:30,4 10 75 Clarion Thomas - Terraz Tommy FRA B1 85 11 69 Spitzin Filip - Kolabin Denis RUS B3 100 12 65 Ollanketo Jarmo - Törmänen marko FIN B2 98 13 72 Shaptsiaboi Vasili - Shablouski Miklai BLR B2 98 14 74 Toropov Alexey - Dubov Viacheslav RUS B2 98 DNS 46 McKeever Brian - McKeever Robin CAN B3 100 Temperature °C Competitors Weather Snow Air Snow Entries Finished DNS DNF DSQ LAP Cloudy New Packed - 5°C - 7 °C 15 14 1 0 0 IPC Technical Delegate Hanspeter Neeser 1 2.
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