Krista Lepik

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Krista Lepik biathlon
Association EstoniaEstonia Estonia
birthday April 26, 1964
place of birth Rakke
Career
society Jõud Tamsalu
Debut in the World Cup 1992 (?)
status resigned
End of career 1997
World Cup balance
last change: January 16, 2009

Krista Lepik (born April 26, 1964 in Rakke ) is a former Estonian biathlete .

Krista Lepik, a policewoman from Ääsi who started for Jõud Tamsalu , started biathlon in 1990. In Albertville it started in 1992 for the first time at the Winter Olympics . In the individual, she was eleventh, in the sprint 42nd and with Jelena Poljakova and Eveli Peterson ninth in the relay. At the beginning of the following season , Lepik reached ninth place in a sprint in Bad Gastein . The 1994 Olympic Games in Lillehammer went less well . The Estonian was 42nd in the singles, 58th in the sprint and 12th in the relay, to which Merle Viirmaa now also belonged. Since 1995 Lepik has rarely achieved results in the points. The 1995 biathlon world championships in Antholz were her last international title fights. In the individual she reached 75th place, in the sprint she was 68. She contested her last World Cup race in 1997.

After her career as a biathlete, she played floorball and was part of the Estonian national team .

Biathlon World Cup placements

placement singles sprint persecution Mass start Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10 1 1
Scoring 1 3 2 6th
Starts 8th 8th     2 18th

(Data may not be complete)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Прийт Пуллеритс: Как живется олимпийцам Альбервиля. In: Postimees. March 5, 2010, Retrieved January 8, 2017 (Russian).