Katharina Innerhofer

Catherine Innerhofer (born 17 January 1991) is an Austrian biathlete.

Catherine Innerhofer from SC Maria Alm was first cross-country skier, but changed towards the end of the first decade of the 2000s to the sport of biathlon. Her international debut in the Austrian at the 2010 Junior World Championships in Torsby, where it was 41 of the Single Page, 32 of the sprint, pursuit and 29th in the relay 12. After the World Cup followed in Pokljuka first stakes in two sprints in the IBU Cup. With the ranks of 29 and 30 they immediately won points. In the following season Innerhofer could improve their peak performance at a single in Martell to a 20th place. At the first World Cup stage of the year 2011 in Oberhof, she came to the side of Ramona Düringer, Kerstin Muschet and Romana Schrempf in the relay race as a starting runner to use and has 14 Also in Antholz they came up with Iris Waldhuber, Düringer and Schrempf, now as final leg, used and finished 18th following participation at the Junior World Championship 2011 in Nové Město na Moravě. Innerhofer was 37th in singles, 15th in the sprint and slipped in pursuit back to the 26th place. In the junior race of the Biathlon World Championships 2011 in Ridnaun the ranks of 41 16 came in the individual, sprint and 18 in the pursuit added. For the relay race, she was appointed to the side of Waldhuber, Düringer and Schrempf to the women and came up with the Austrian season, which has only existed since the preseason, a good fifth place. For the Biathlon World Championships 2011 in Khanty-Mansiysk Innerhofer was runner replacement of the Austrian Association, but came to no use. At the Austrian Championships Biathlon 2011 she won the title in roller ski 's singles and team competition.

On March 6, 2014 Innerhofer was surprisingly celebrate her first World Cup victory in the sprint in Pokljuka. It was the first World Cup victory for an Austrian biathlete.

Statistics

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including hosting the Olympic Games and World Championships ).

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