Christine Schaffner

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Christine Schaffner-Räber , née Räber (born February 3, 1979 ) is a Swiss mountain bike orienteer .

In 2005 Schaffner was runner-up behind the Austrian Michaela Gigon in the middle distance. A year later she became European champion and world champion in the long distance at this distance. On the long distance she finally won the world title three times in a row in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2011 she became world champion in the relay with Maja Rothweiler and Ursina Jäggi in Vicenza, Italy . In 2010 she won the sprint title.

She belongs to the OLV Hindelbank association.

Placements

World Championships: (6 × gold, 4 × silver, 2 × bronze)

  • 2004 : 16th place medium, 11th place long
  • 2005 : 2nd place medium, 16th place long, 8th place relay
  • 2006 : 10th place medium, 1st place long
  • 2007 : 5th place sprint, 4th place medium, 3rd place long, 5th place relay
  • 2008 : 9th place sprint, medium dsq., 1st place long
  • 2009 : 6th place sprint, 3rd place medium, 1st place long, 2nd place relay
  • 2010 : 2nd place sprint, 5th place medium, 1st place long, 6th place relay
  • 2011 : 4th place sprint, 6th place medium, 12th place long, 1st place relay
  • 2012 : 1st place sprint, 7th place medium, 6th place long, 2nd place relay

European Championships (1 × gold, 2 × silver, 3 × bronze)

  • 2006 : 1st place sprint (unofficial) , 1st place medium, 2nd place long
  • 2007 : 5th place sprint (unofficial) , 2nd place medium, 3rd place long
  • 2008 : 7th place sprint, 3rd place medium, 14th place long
  • 2009 : 23rd place sprint, 7th place medium, 10th place long, 4th place relay
  • 2011 : 8th place sprint, 5th place medium, 7th place long, 3rd place relay

World Cup: (2 × silver)

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