Csaba Cséke

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Csaba Cséke biathlon
Association HungaryHungary Hungary
birthday 17th November 1974
Career
Debut in the World Cup 2002
status active
World Cup balance
last change: January 17th, 2009

Csaba Cséke (born November 17, 1974 ) is a Hungarian biathlete and cross-country skier . In both competitions he took part in a total of five world championships.

Csaba Cséke competed in his first major event as part of the 1998 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Osrblie . In the sprint he was 63. It took more than four years for the Hungarian to start in the biathlon world cup for the first time in Lahti in 2002 and finish 96th in the sprint. The first winter title fights were the Biathlon European Championships 2003 in Forni Avoltri . Cséke was 51st in the individual, 57th in the sprint and 53rd in the pursuit. In the same place, he also competed at the 2003 Summer Biathlon World Championships and finished 32nd in the sprint and 28th in the pursuit. The following season Cséke was able to start for the first time at the Biathlon World Championships 2003 in Oberhof , where the Hungarian was 98th in the individual and 106th in the sprint. He achieved his best performance at the 2004 Biathlon World Championships in Cesana San Sicario . While he was only 106th in the sprint, he made it to 16th place out of 110 starters. In the World Cup in Pokljuka , Cséke achieved his best result so far , finishing 91st in a sprint. In Hochfilzen he again took part in a world championship and was 103rd in the individual and 101st in the sprint. He ran his third World Championship in Antholz in 2007 and finished 110th in the individual and 99th in the sprint. The 2008 European Biathlon Championships in Nové Město na Moravě brought the ranks 73 in the individual and 79 in the sprint. Since 2007, Cséke has been increasingly used in the European Cup.

Since 2005, Csaba Cséke has also competed in international cross-country skiing races. In Oberstdorf he started at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2005 and was Sprint 75. Two years later , the Hungarian was 66th of the sprint in Sapporo , 90th over 15 kilometers and did not reach the goal in the pursuit.

Biathlon World Cup placements

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including the Olympic Games and World Championships).

  • 1st - 3rd Place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten (including podium)
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks (including podium and top 10)
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10  
Scoring  
Starts 11 30th       41
Status: after the 2009/2010 season

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