Lindsey Bolivar

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Lindsey Bolivar biathlon
Association CanadaCanada Canada
birthday July 13, 1984
Career
Debut in the European Cup / IBU Cup 2006
Debut in the World Cup 2007
status resigned
World Cup balance
last change: July 30, 2013

Lindsey Bolivar (born July 13, 1984 ) is a former Canadian biathlete .

Lindsey Bolivar took part in a Junior World Championship for the first time in Ridnaun and achieved her best results with 39th place in the individual race and tenth in the relay race. The following year, 31st place in the Kościelisko pursuit was the best result. In 2004 she ran her third Junior World Championship in Haute-Maurienne with the ranks 32 in the sprint and 34 in the pursuit as the best results. For the fourth and last time Bolivar competed at the Junior World Championships 2005 in Kontiolahti and finished 42nd, her best result.

Bolivar has started in the women's sector since 2006. She contested her first race in the European Biathlon Cup in Altenberg and finished 28th in the sprint. The highlight of the first senior season was participation in the 2006 European biathlon championships in Langdorf . She finished 65th in the individual race and 67th in the sprint. Together with Sonya Erasmus , Cynthia Clark and Megan Tandy , she reached 15th place in the relay race. In the following season , Bolivar made his debut in the biathlon world cup . Her only race to date was a sprint race in Pokljuka , in which she was 73rd. In the European Cup, she achieved her best results in Forni Avoltri and Nové Město na Moravě in 2007 as 16th in pursuit races.

At the North American level, Bolivar has consistently achieved good results. At the North American Roller Ski Biathlon Championships in Canmore in 2008 , she was seventh in the sprint and tenth in the pursuit race. In the Biathlon NorAm Cup 2008/09 , the Canadian was third in the sprint at the start of the season in Canmore. In the overall ranking of the competition, she came in ninth place.

World Cup statistics

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
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