Lars Kreuzer
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Association
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Germany Democratic Republic 1949 German Democratic Republic of Germany Germany
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birthday
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January 8, 1971
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Career
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Debut in the World Cup
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1995
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status
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resigned
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Medal table
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European championships
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1 ×
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1 ×
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0 ×
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Junior World Championships
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1 ×
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0 ×
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0 ×
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World Cup balance
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last change: December 7, 2008
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Lars Kreuzer (born January 8, 1971 ) is a former German biathlete .
Lars Kreuzer was successful in the junior division in the late 1980s and early 1990s. At the Junior World Championships in 1990 he won the gold medal alongside Ricco Groß , Peter Sendel and Carsten Heymann with the East German relay. In the mid-1990s, Kreuzer was also successfully active with adults. He achieved his first major success with second place behind Ulf Karkoschka in the overall ranking of the Biathlon European Cup 1994/1995 . The following season , Kreuzer was used three times in the Biathlon World Cup . He finished his debut in a sprint in Östersund as 43. He achieved the best World Cup result as 31st in an individual at Holmenkollen in Oslo . At the 1995 European Biathlon Championships , he won silver with René König , Markus Quappig and Marco Morgenstern behind the Belarusian relay team. Two years later he won the gold medal with Karkoschka, Holger Schönthier and Morgenstern.
Biathlon World Cup placements
placement
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singles
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sprint
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persecution
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Mass start
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Season
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total
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1st place |
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2nd place |
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3rd place |
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Top 10 |
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Points |
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Starts |
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3
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(the data may not be complete)
Web links
supporting documents
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↑ Junior World Championship results men. biathlon-online.de, February 7, 2008, accessed on September 11, 2012 .
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↑ http://www.sport-komplett.de/sport-komplett/sportarten/b/biathlon/hst/23.html