Andrew Paul (biathlete)

Andrew Paul ( born August 15, 1961 in Alexandra) is a former Australian biathlete.

Andrew Paul started in 1978 in Hochfilzen at Biathlon World Championships and was with Bob Butler, Lauri and Bob Jordikka Granage 20th of the season race. The same result is reached the Australian in 1981 with Andrew Milvan, Geza Kovacs and David Degama in Lahti. In 1982, he played in Minsk his first individual race at the World Championships. In individual he came on the 59th, in the sprint on the 56th. Similar results reached Paul in 1983 in Antholz, where he was the 65th and 54th Single Page the sprint. A first career highlight was the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, where Paul was the 47th and 50th Single Page the sprint. There followed the Biathlon World Championships 1985 in Ruhpolding, in which the Australians of the 58th and 65th Single Page the sprint was the 1986 World Championships in Oslo with ranks 65 in singles, 62 in the sprint and with Peter Tonkin, Dean Wild and Evan Butler 18 in the relay race and the 1987 World Cup in Lake Placid, where Paul 57 and 55 of the Single Page the sprint was. In 1988 he started in Calgary for the second time in the Olympics and was the 57th and 62nd Single Page persecution. At the end of career Paul has participated twice at the World Championships. In 1990 he was the individual in Minsk 76, no longer took the remaining displaced due to the weather chaos World Championship races but some. In 1991, he was the 62nd and 70th Single Page the sprint in Kontiolahti again. He is married to the former biathlete Sandra Paintin.

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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