Jeremy Teela

Jeremy Teela ( born November 28, 1976 in Seattle ) is an American biathlete.

Jeremy Teela began in 1993 with the sport of biathlon and serves on the U.S. National Team since 1997. He is a sports soldier and lives in Heber City. By 2009, he was married to the biathlete Denise Teela. His debut in the Biathlon World Cup, he gave in 1997 at a sprint in Ruhpolding. World Cup highlights of his career was a tenth place in the sprint in the season 2002/ 03 in Khanty-Mansiysk and a ninth place in the sprint at the 2000/01 season in Pokljuka. Both placements will be reached at the same time discharged world championships. At the World Championships he entered between 1997 and 2009, always. 2002 Salt Lake City and Turin 2006, he took up at the Olympics. At the games in his home country, he competed in all four events and was a good 14 in singles, 20 in the sprint and 23 in the pursuit.

Since the mid- 2000s Teela could rarely achieve good results, it is no longer achieved top 20 results for a long time. In the 2008 /09 season he won a whole point up to the World Championships and was not nominated by the Association for the last World Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk. Teela responded with an act of defiance and ran in the first race after the World Cup, a single in Vancouver- Whistler, behind the surprise winner Vincent Jay and Daniel Böhm to third place. He achieved his first podium finish and his third top-ten result. Jeremy Teela took part in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. His best result was the 9th place in the sprint. With the season he was ranked 13th

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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