Haley Johnson

Haley Johnson (born 8 December 1981) is a former American biathlete.

Haley Johnson started for the Lake Placid Ski Club. The former student of the National Sports Academy, of Bates College and the University of Maine was trained by Per Nilsson and Patrick Coffey. In 2005, she started for the first time in race as part of the Biathlon European Cup. In some of Garmisch -Partenkirchen Johnson finished 26th best result was a ninth rank in a pursuit race of the year in Gurnigel. With the season they managed twice to finish fifth. In Östersund Johnson approached at the Biathlon World Championships in 2008 and started there in four races. In the individual it was 78, 53 and 52 in the sprint in pursuit race. With the women 's relay, which also included Tracy Barnes, Lanny Barnes and Caitlin Compton, it reached number 18 Then she launched several times in the Biathlon World Cup 2007/2008 and the results achieved between number 50 and 60 Two races as part of the North America Cup they won in the season. In the 2008 / 09 season, Johnson is with Laura Spector, the A- team selection and the U.S. in the World Cup starts. In the Biathlon World Championships in 2009 she won the individual race 23rd place your first best World Cup result reached Haley Johnson in the 2009/2010 season as it ranked 21 in the individual race in Pokljuka. Haley Johnson took part in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Her best result was the 66th place in the individual. With the season she was ranked 17th in North America also could they achieved success in the season. In the sprint of the North American Championships in Biathlon 2010 in Fort Kent, she won the bronze medal behind Tracy Barnes - Coli Ander and the Canadian Claude Godbout. In the concurrent U.S. Championships, she was, as Godbout was not considered here, Second. In the pursuit and mass start they finished fifth in the North American Championships, fourth in the U.S. Championships. After she again began the season 2010/2011 with more moderate performance, they reached the end of winter in Oslo the 21th Place in the pursuit and Rank 22 in the sprint. After the season 2010/2011 Johnson announced her resignation.

Haley Johnson's siblings Kara and Lars operate freestyle skiing.

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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