Sara Studebaker

Sara Studebaker ( born October 7, 1984 in Boise ) is an American biathlete and cross-country skier former.

Sara Studebaker began in 2002 with international cross-country ski race in the Continental Cup. However, the athlete of the Dartmouth SKI team could not reach significant results at national and international level in the various unterklassigen race until early 2007. It was only in February and March of the year you get more one-digit rankings in FIS races, including a victory in a 15 -kilometer FIS race in Stowe. Nevertheless joined Studebaker 2007 biathlon. In the variant summer biathlon U.S. citizen took early as 2000 in Khanty-Mansiysk in the junior competitions of the Summer Biathlon World Championships 2000 in part and was 19th in the sprint and pursuit of the 18 races.

Your actual biathlon debut was Studebaker, which is coached by Gary Colliander, 2008 in Biathlon European Cup and especially in biathlon NorAm Cup. The Appreciation of the Nor -Am Cup series could win in 2008. More successes came in biathlon NorAm Cup 2008 /2009. For races in Itasca Lake Placid biathlete from third parties was first, then second a sprint and eventually won with a pursuit race her first race. In the overall standings of the competition series, she took ninth place, even though they denied it because of some races in the IBU Cup in Europe, could not participate in all races. As a reward for the good development Studebaker was nominated for the race in Whistler in the World Cup. In her first race, a single, she came on the 70th Place. Already in the second race, a sprint, it became the 38th first World Cup points. Sara Studebaker took part in the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Her best result was the 34th place in singles. With the season she was ranked 17th in the post-Olympic season 2010/11 they reached in Presque Isle as 14 of Sprint's her best World Cup result so far.

Studebaker is dating Zach Hall.

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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