Andrew Chisholm

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Andrew Chisholm biathlon
Association CanadaCanada Canada
birthday November 17, 1991
place of birth Calgary
Career
job college student
society Canmore Nordic Ski Club
Trainer Richard Boruta
Debut in the European Cup / IBU Cup 2013
Debut in the Nor-Am-Cup 2009
Nor Am Cup victories 1
status active
Medal table
SJNAM medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
KM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 3 × bronze
Summer Biathlon Junior
North American ChampionshipsTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
silver 2010 Canmore sprint
bronze 2010 Canmore persecution
Canadian Championships
bronze 2011 Charlo Mixed relay
World Cup balance
last change: March 17, 2013

Andrew Chisholm (born November 17, 1991 in Calgary ) is a Canadian biathlete and cross-country skier .

Andrew Chisholm lives in Canmore and studies at the University of Calgary . He starts for the Canmore Nordic Ski Club and is trained by Richard Boruta. He started biathlon at the age of 13 and moved to the biathlon base in Canmore in 2009. At the Summer North American Championships 2010 in Canmore he was behind Macx Davies second in the sprint race, behind Davies and Stuart Harden third in the pursuit race.

For men, Chisholm was 20th in the overall standings of the Biathlon NorAm Cup in the 2010/11 season . In 2013 he contested his first race in the IBU Cup in Osrblie and was 71st in the individual. The 2013 European Championships in Bansko followed . He did not finish the individual, was 45th in the sprint and 40th in the pursuit.

Nationally, Chisholm won the bronze medal in the junior singles at the Canadian Championships 2011 in Charlo , in the mixed relay race he won the bronze medal in the senior division with Melanie Schultz and Cynthia Clark as Alberta's second representative . Here was Alberta 2 next to the last-place representation Manitoba the only season set up the two women.

Chisholm has been taking part in cross-country skiing races since 2011. Mostly he competes in the cross-country skiing Nor-Am Cup , but without being able to place himself in the top ranks.

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