Anna-Liisa Hakkinen

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Anna-Liisa Hakkinen biathlon
Full name Anna-Liisa Rasi
Association FinlandFinland Finland
birthday March 30, 1976
Career
status resigned
Medal table
EM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
IBU European biathlon championships
bronze 1998 Minsk persecution
World Cup balance
last change: end of career

Anna-Liisa Häkkinen (* the thirtieth March 1976 as Anna-Liisa Rasi ) is a former Finnish biathlete .

Anna-Liisa Häkkinen achieved her greatest international success by winning the bronze medal in the relay race of the Biathlon European Championships in Minsk in 1998 on the side of Satu Pöntiö and Annukka Mallat . 2001 she entered in Haute-Maurienne again at the European Championships and was 40th of the sprint, 35th of the pursuit and eighth relay with Maija Halopainen , Satu Pöntiö and Pirjo Urpilainen . A year later , Häkkinen finished 40th in the sprint in Kontiolahti , 38th in the pursuit and with Urpilainen, Halopainen and Eija Salonen again eighth in the relay. The 2005 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Muonio became the last international championship , where she just missed a second international medal with Pinja Piira , Marika Jänkä and Sari Suomalainen as fourth in the sprint, eighth in pursuit and mass start races .

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