Stephan Langer

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Stephan Langer Cross-country skiing biathlon
Stephan Langer, 2011 Swiss cross-country skiing championships - Duathlon.jpg
Stephan Langer (2011)
nation BelgiumBelgium Belgium
birthday 2nd August 1976
place of birth Belgium
job Teacher
Career
discipline Cross-country skiing
biathlon
status active
last change: November 10, 2010

Stephan Langer (born August 2, 1976 ) is a Belgian cross-country skier and biathlete .

Stephan Langer took in Clausthal-Zellerfeld at the inaugural Summer Biathlon European Championships in 2004 in part. In the sprint he finished 19th, in the pursuit race 18th, the last places. His poor shooting performance was particularly noticeable. In the sprint he missed eight of the ten targets, and in the pursuit race he could only hit two of the 20 targets. After that, the Belgian devoted himself mainly to cross-country skiing. He contested his first international race in January 2005 as part of the Alpine Cup in Oberstdorf . There he also took part a month later in the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2005 and was 108th in the 15-kilometer freestyle and did not finish the pursuit race. Participation in races of the Alpine Cup, FIS races and fun runs followed over the next two years. In 2009 , Langer took part in a world championship for the second time in Liberec and did not reach the goal as a lapped runner in the pursuit race. He failed in qualifying for the 15-kilometer classic race. Further participation in lower class races followed by 2013. At the Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme he came in 124th place over 15 km freestyle and 110th place in the sprint. He works as a sports teacher at a comprehensive school in the German-speaking region of Belgium.

Thorsten Langer is his brother.

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