Anna Hufnagl

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Anna Hufnagl biathlon
Association AustriaAustria Austria
birthday March 31, 1988
place of birth Kirchdorf an der Krems
Career
Trainer Günther Hufnagl
Admission to the
national team
2004
status resigned
Medal table
JWM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
BÖM medals 2 × gold 0 × silver 9 × bronze
IBU Biathlon Junior World Championships
gold 2006 Presque Isle Season
Logo ÖSV Austrian championships
bronze 2008 sprint
bronze 2008 persecution
bronze 2008 Mass start
bronze 2010 iron ore singles
bronze 2010 Hochfilzen sprint
bronze 2010 Hochfilzen persecution
gold 2011 Hochfilzen singles
gold 2011 Hochfilzen Roller ski singles
bronze 2011 Hochfilzen Mass start
bronze 2012 Hochfilzen Mass start
bronze 2012 Hochfilzen Roller ski singles
World Cup balance
last change: December 15, 2016

Anna Hufnagl (born March 31, 1988 in Kirchdorf an der Krems ) is a cross-country ski trainer former Austrian biathlete .

Anna Hufnagl lives and trains in Windischgarsten , where she is also active for the WSV Windischgarsten and is trained by Reinhard Gösweiner . The apprentice carpenter started biathlon in 1998 and has been part of the Austrian national team since 2004. In 2007 she started in Kontiolahti for the first time at a Junior World Championship. In the individual, Hufnagl finished 57th, was 42nd in the sprint and 50th in the pursuit race. With Iris Waldhuber and Elisabeth Mayer she was 12th in the relay race. In 2005 and 2006, the Austrian took part in several races of the Biathlon European Cup for Juniors, but without achieving any results worth mentioning. The 2006 Junior World Championships in Presque Isle were very successful. In the individual, Hufnagl came in 16th and was 21st in the sprint and pursuit. With Waldhuber and Mayer, she won the title in the youth relay race and thus achieved the greatest international success of Austrian biathletes to date. For the third and last time she took part in the Junior World Championships in Martell . In the singles she came in 36th place, was 42nd in sprint and pursuit and with Mayer and Christina Gruber fifth in the relay race.

Nationally, Hufnagl won bronze medals at the Austrian Biathlon Championships in 2010, both in the individual and in the sprint and pursuit. She won her first individual title on roller skis at the Austrian Biathlon Championships in 2011 .

After her active career, Hufnagl became a regional trainer in cross-country skiing in the federal state of Upper Austria .

Web links

Individual evidence

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