Jörg Kohlmann

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Jörg Kohlmann biathlon
Full name Jörg Leonhard Kohlmann
Association GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 1962
Career
society BSC Mittenwald
Debut in the World Cup 2002
status resigned
World Cup balance
 

Jörg Leonhard Kohlmann (* 1962 ) is a former German bow biathlete .

Jörg Kohlmann graduated from high school in 1981 and then trained as a medically certified life and nutrition advisor and as a naturopath at the Academy for Holistic Living and Healing. Since 1997 he has been running his own practice for systemic therapy in Munich. In the first half of the 2000s Kohlmann was one of the best German archery biathletes and was often used in international competitions such as the archery biathlon world cup , and mostly finished in the last third. In 2003 he took part in the archery biathlon world championships in Krün and finished 31st in the sprint after failing to bring a shot to the finish line. Things went better when shooting for the pursuit, where he only missed three times, but was only able to improve by one place to 30th due to poor mileage. In 2004 Kohlmann again took part in the World Cup in Pokljuka . In the sprint race, he finished 27th and qualified for the pursuit race, in which he did not take part. He broke off the mass start race after the fourth and final shooting. With Edmund and Bernhard Martin and Michael Kuffer , he also competed in the relay race, in which the German team came in sixth and last place. He started for the BSC Mittenwald .

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