Caroline Kilchenmann

Caroline Kilchenmann ( born August 2, 1984 in Fribourg ) is a Swiss ski mountaineer and biathlete.

Their first international biathlon races she contested the Junior European Cup in Gurnigel. Because beside her self only the Argentinean Claudia Herlein took, the superior victory of the young Swiss were not surprising. In the season 2005/ 06 she took part in the IBU Cup of women. Your first race she contested in Obertillach and was 41 of the sprint and 36th of persecution. Best result was a fourth place in a sprint Gurnigel, which they reached in 2006. Three times they took part in Biathlon European Championships. In 2006, she started in Langsdorf and was 55th of Single Page, 35 of the sprint and 37th of persecution. In 2007, she was in Bansko 27 of the Single Page, 35 of the sprint and 28th of persecution. For the third time started Kilchenmann 2008 in Nové Město na Moravě and reached there the seats 55 in singles and 56 in the sprint. In 2005 she won the singles title at the Swiss Championships, 2006, she became vice champion in sprint and mass start. The following year she was again in the absence of the other top-level athletes in sprint and pursuit forward, even if no official titles were awarded. After that, it was represented in any national or international competition more. Besides Selina Gasparin it was the mid- 2000s as the best Swiss biathlete.

2011 reached Kilchenmann ski mountaineering in the Pierra Menta together with Valérie Berthod - Pellissier tenth place in the women's category. End of April 2012, she participated in the Patrouille des Glaciers and came together with Selina Gasparin and Victoria cruiser sixth of 26 women's teams started.

Kilchenmann lives in Cormagens. During her biathlon career started for the SC in the catcher and coached in Wall Ried. Later she became the racing boss Nordic skiing to the board of the Swiss Academic Ski Club (SAS ) Fribourg. From 2008 to 2011 she studied law at the University of Freiburg with a bachelor 's degree. Since then she has continued her practical studies at the University of Neuchâtel.

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