Lucy Glanville

Lucy Glanville (born 16 October 1994) is an Australian cross-country skier and biathlete.

Lucy Glanville lives and trains in Sydney as well as in Cooma, where she lives with her coach Nick Almoukov and his son Alexei Almoukov. They will start for the Bonoona Ski Club, formerly the City Tattersalls Boonoona. It began in 2004 with the cross-country and other sports such as gymnastics yet operational and football until they are primarily dedicated to the cross-country skiing since 2007 and for the years to the best young runner was Australia.

The first international race denied Glanville since 2009, especially in Australia / New Zealand Cup. In almost ten races she reached this podium results, but without winning a race. At the Australian Championships in 2011, she won the freestyle sprint and 5 -kilometer classic, the junior title, also it was in the sprint runner-up in the women's and third parties over 5 kilometers. Peak in the cross-country skiing were the Winter Youth Olympic Games 2012 in Innsbruck, where she was in the freestyle sprint 31 and 5 -kilometer Classic 34.

Since 2010 Glanville also denies race in biathlon. Your first race she contested in the Junior World Championships 2010 in Torsby where they showed places 69 in singles, 60 in the sprint and 55 in the pursuit race. A year later she was in Nové Město na Moravě 51 of the Single Page, again 60 and so last qualifier for the pursuit race in the sprint and Followers 58 Shortly thereafter, she took part in the junior race of the Open European Championships 2011 in Ridnaun part and finished in individual 43rd and 52nd place in the sprint and was overtaken in the pursuit race. Later in the year 2011 Glanville was also in the junior race of the Summer Biathlon World Championships in Nove Mesto at the start and came on the 48th place in the sprint race and was overtaken again in pursuit. 2012, the Open European Championships in Osrblie the first major event in which the Australian 41st of Junior 's Singles was. Shortly thereafter, in 2012 came the Junior World Championships in Kontiolahti. In Finland, Glanville was the 52nd and 73rd Single Page the sprint.

2011 denied Glanville Osrblie in their first race in the women in the IBU Cup, where she was immediately won 37 points in their first single. A little later, it reached an eleventh place at a sprint in Bansko their best ever placing in the race series. First major event for the women were the World Championships 2012 in Ruhpolding. There she came in two races used, in which it was the function SINGLE 108 and 112 of the sprint.

World Cup Stats

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

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