Tian Ye

Tian Ye (Chinese田野, Pinyin Tian Ye, born July 29, 1982 in Heilongjiang ) is a Chinese biathlete and former cross-country skier.

Tian is a student and lives in Harbin. He takes over for the Chinese Biathlon Association. He is trained by Xinan Liang. First, Tian launched since the end of 2004 international cross-country race. Early in the beginning of his career, he participated in the Universiade 2006 in Innsbruck, where No. 34 was the best result in the sprint. Shortly thereafter, he took in Bad Goisern in FIS races and took part including a seventh place in a race over 15 kilometers, after which he was allowed to start in the subsequent race of the cross country skiing World Cup over the same distance in Reit im Winkl, but only 89 were. Things went better in the sprint race, where he was 48th. After that, the Chinese started in five races at the Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 in Oberstdorf, where number 48 in the 50 -kilometer race was the best result. A year later, Tian competed in three races at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin. In the race in Pragelato Plan, he was 19th in the team sprint, 53 and 64th in the sprint over 15 kilometers. However, at the end of the season he moved due to lack of success in cross-country skiing biathlon.

Biathlon denied Tian since 2004. Ridnaun In his debut late in the season 2005/06 Biathlon European Cup and was 70th in an individual. The first race in the Biathlon World Cup enters the Chinese during the 2006/07 season in a sprint race, which he finished as 90th. With the season he could reach the 12th place. Without having previously achieved significant results, Tian was used in the Biathlon World Championships 2007 in Antholz. In the individual he was 95th in the relay 17 with Zhang Qing, Ren Long and Zhang Chengye he won at the Winter Asian Games 2007 in Changchun as the final runner the gold medal. The following season, the results of the Chinese were better. Right at the start of the season he could reach as 32 ​​in a single Kontiolahti a placement near the points and his best-ever placing in the World Cup. During the Biathlon World Championships 2008 in Östersund Tian denied already three races: the Sprint, he reached the 85th place in the individual and the 49th with the season he was 16

Biathlon World Cup rankings

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including hosting the Olympic Games and World Championships ).

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