Imre Tagscherer

Imre Tagscherer ( born May 25, 1972 in Budapest) is a Hungarian biathlete and cross-country skiers. Between 1995 and 2008 he took part in 13 Olympic Winter Games and World Championships.

Imre Tagscherer works as a mechanic and lives in Budapest. Biathlon he operates since 1986. 1992 he was appointed to the national team of Hungary. He starts for the KSI ski club and trained himself, his brother Zoltan Tagscherer is also a biathlete and cross-country skiers.

Tagscherer debuted in 1993 with a single in the Antholz Biathlon World Cup and finished there Rank 99 In this area, a commuted the achievements of Hungary, he rarely was able to achieve significantly better results. The first Biathlon World Championships at which the athlete participated in 1995 were also held in Antholz. Like a year later in Ruhpolding, he started only in the relay, with whom he was 22, every time. 1997 Osrblie, 2000 in Oslo, 2001 Pokljuka, 2004 in Oberhof, 2005 in Hochfilzen, 2007 in Antholz, and 2008 in Östersund, he started in singles and Sprint, but never managed to qualify for the pursuit race. In 1999 he joined only in singles. There he reached 77th also his best result at a World Cup. In individual and Sprint Tagscherer launched in 2002 in Salt Lake City ( 70th and 75th ), 2006 in Turin ( 77th and 74th ) and Vancouver 2010 ( 82nd and 80th ) at the Olympic Games. Best place in the World Cup was 67th in the sprint, achieved twice in 1999 in Valcartier and Lake Placid.

In addition to the biathlon started Tagscherer since 2001 sporadically in cross-country skiing. He joined initially only in FIS races, he was nominated at the 2002 Olympic Games in the sprint and was ranked 48th In the Nordic Ski Championships 2007 in Sapporo, the Hungarian launched the sprint ( 61 ), with his brother in the team sprint ( 18 ) and about 15 km ( 72 ).

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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