Tina Bachmann (biathlete)

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Tina Bachmann biathlon
Tina Bachmann
Association GermanyGermany Germany
birthday July 15, 1986
place of birth Schmiedeberg,  GDR
Career
job Police officer
society SG Stahl Schmiedeberg
Trainer Tobias Reiter
Remo Krug
Admission to the
national team
2004
Debut in the European Cup / IBU Cup 2006
European Cup / IBU Cup victories 2
Debut in the World Cup 2009
World Cup victories 3 (1 individual victory)
status resigned
End of career 15th December 2016
Medal table
World Cup medals 2 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
EM medals 0 × gold 2 × silver 1 × bronze
SWM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
JEM medals 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
DM medals 0 × gold 4 × silver 6 × bronze
DJM medals 4 × gold 4 × silver 2 × bronze
IBU Biathlon world championships
gold 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk Season
silver 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk singles
gold 2012 Ruhpolding Season
IBU European biathlon championships
silver 2008 Nove Mesto Season
bronze 2009 Ufa Season
silver 2015 Otepää Season
IBU Summer biathlon world championships
gold 2009 Oberhof Mixed relay
IBU Biathlon Junior European Championships
gold 2006 Langdorf Season
German Ski Association German championships
bronze 2009 Ruhpolding Season
bronze 2009 Ruhpolding Mass start
silver 2009 Altenberg persecution
bronze 2010 Oberhof singles
bronze 2010 Oberhof Mixed relay
bronze 2010 Oberhof Mass start
bronze 2010 Willingen sprint
silver 2011 Langdorf sprint
silver 2011 Ruhpolding Mass start
gold 2012 Altenberg sprint
gold 2012 Altenberg persecution
bronze 2012 Altenberg Mixed relay
silver 2016 Oberhof Season
World Cup balance
Overall World Cup 14th ( 2011/12 )
Individual World Cup 10. ( 2010/11 )
Sprint World Cup 14th (2011/12)
Pursuit World Cup 11. (2011/12)
Mass start world cup 10th (2011/12)
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
singles 0 1 0
sprint 1 0 0
Season 2 1 1
last change: end of career

Tina Bachmann (born July 15, 1986 in Schmiedeberg ) is a former German biathlete .

Career

Tina Bachmann from Schmiedeberg in the Eastern Ore Mountains started skiing at the age of three and has been training at SSV Altenberg since 1997 . She later moved to SG Stahl Schmiedeberg . At the age of twelve, she switched to the boarding school of the elite sports school at the Bergstadtgymnasium "Glück Auf" Altenberg . In 2004 she graduated from high school there. Then Bachmann switched to the Federal Police Sports School in Bad Endorf . In the meantime she has finished her training to become a police chief. She is trained there by Tobias Reiter and Remo Krug .

Bachmann achieved his first successes in his youth and with the juniors. In the 2002/03 season she won the youth title with the relay and was second in the sprint and third in the individual. The following year she was again third in the individual and won the sprint and relay titles. In addition, the first international missions came as part of the European Junior Cup. In Langdorf she was twelfth in the sprint and ninth in the pursuit. In the summer of 2004 she was able to move up into the C-squad of the German national team due to her good results. The 2004/05 season brought again the win of the German junior title with the relay, also she was second in the individual. In the Junior European Cup, fourth place in the sprint in Garmisch-Partenkirchen was the best result. In Kontiolahti , Bachmann took part in a Junior World Championship for the first time and achieved eleventh place in the sprint as the best result. The 2005/06 season was the last in the German junior division. Bachmann finished second in individual and sprint at the junior championships. At the European Junior Championships in Langdorf, the Saxon was the best German participant. She finished fourth in the individual, fifth in the sprint and seventh in the pursuit. With the season, which also included Carolin Hennecke and Susann König , Bachmann won the title. She was also able to draw attention to herself in the Junior European Cup in Martell with two second places in the sprint and pursuit. The 2006/07 season was Bachmann's last international junior season. In Obertilliach she took second place in the sprint and won the relay in Forni Avoltri . The best result at the Junior World Championships in Martell was 15th place in the individual. In 2007 Tina Bachmann was promoted to the German national team's B squad.

Bachmann at the IBU Cup 2009 in Ridnaun

Bachmann was promoted to the European Biathlon Cup during the season . She contested her first race in Nove Mesto , where she finished eighth. In the other races she almost always came in the top ten and in the end she was tenth in the overall standings. At the German championship she was sixth in the singles. The 2007/08 season started very positively for Bachmann with third place in Geilo's sprint . With the season she was second in Osrblie . The highlight of the season was the European Championship in Nove Mesto. In the individual races, however, she was unable to achieve the desired success, the best result was seventh place in the individual. With the relay, which in addition to Bachmann also included Ute Niziak , Juliane Döll and Jenny Adler , she won the silver medal behind the Ukrainian relay, which had already won silver at the World Cup a week earlier with the same line-up. Her first victory in the European Cup was achieved on March 12, 2008 in the sprint race in Valromey-Retord . The good starting position brought her the second success in the subsequent pursuit on March 13th and the lead in the European Pursuit Cup ahead of Juliane Döll. In 2009 Tina Bachmann again took part in the Biathlon European Championships . After two fourth places in the sprint and pursuit, she won the bronze medal together with Carolin Hennecke, Anne Preußler and Juliane Döll as the starting runner of the relay. Due to her good performance, she was nominated for the penultimate World Cup weekend of the season in Trondheim , where she was able to run into the points (23rd place) in the first sprint race. In her third World Cup race, she achieved her first World Cup victory, also in the sprint, in Khanty-Mansiysk , Russia .

At the 2009 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof, Tina Bachmann won the mixed relay world championship title together with Magdalena Neuner , Christoph Stephan and Michael Rösch . In the 2009/2010 season, Bachmann was among the top 15 in the World Cup nine times and qualified as a substitute runner for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver . She finished the season in 24th place in the overall World Cup. In the IBU Rollerski Cup in Nove Mesto, Tina Bachmann took second place in the sprint and victory in the pursuit. At the Biathlon World Championships 2011 in Khanty-Mansiysk, she surprisingly won silver in the individual over 15 kilometers behind the Swedish winner Helena Ekholm . It was Bachmann's first appearance at a world championship. Before that, she was among the top ten three times in the 2010/11 season and was a permanent member of the German World Cup team. In 2011 Bachmann became world champion at the world championships in Khanty-Mansiysk in the relay together with Andrea Henkel , Miriam Gössner and Magdalena Neuner. In the following year , Bachmann won the gold medal with the relay in the same composition in Ruhpolding and showed a good performance. In the mass start that followed, she narrowly missed the podium and finished fourth with two penalties.

In the 2012/2013 World Cup season she reached the top 20 once. A third place with the relay in Oberhof was the best result of the season. In early 2013, they sent the coaches home for the World Cup in Ruhpolding because of poor performance. After moderate placings at the German Championships in 2013 , it was not used in the World Cup or the IBU Cup at the beginning of the 2013/2014 season. In December 2013 she won both sprint races in the women's class at the opening event for the Alpencup in Antholz . Another victory she managed in January 2014 in a sprint in Notschrei , before she withdrew from these sparse competitions.

On May 8, 2014, Tina Bachmann named in a statement the reasons for the poor performance in the World Cup and the longer break from active competitive sport. After burnout syndrome and problems with the thyroid gland , she was preparing for the 2014/2015 World Cup season in Ruhpolding . In December 2014 she won an individual in the IBU Cup in Obertilliach . However, she did not achieve consistency, just one day later she achieved a place beyond 50th place in a sprint race. Due to her partly good performances in the IBU Cup, she was nominated for the World Cup in Oberhof, where she finished 47th in the sprint as well as sprint 75th. missed the points in Ruhpolding. At the 2015 European Biathlon Championships in Otepää , she achieved fourth place in the sprint, the best result for German participants.

At the German Championships in 2015 , she could only take part in one race, after which she had to undergo an operation because of a herniated disc . As part of the German Cup, she returned to the racing scene at the end of January 2016 in Kaltenbrunn with a victory in the sprint and third place in the pursuit.

On December 15, 2016 Tina Bachmann announced that she was withdrawing from active competitive sports with immediate effect.

statistics

World Cup placements

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
  • Relay: including mixed relays
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start Season total
1st place 1 2 3
2nd place 1 1 2
3rd place 1 1
Top 10 1 7th 6th 1 13 28
Scoring 8th 28 23 23 13 95
Starts 10 37 24 23 13 107
Status: end of career

World Cup victories

All victories at biathlon world cups, listed separately according to individual and relay races. The columns can be sorted by clicking the symbol in the table header.

Single race Relay race
No. date place discipline
1. 27 Mar 2009 RussiaRussia Khanty-Mansiysk sprint
No. date place discipline
1. 13 Mar 2011 RussiaRussia Khanty-Mansiysk ( WM ) Season 1
2. 10 Mar 2012 GermanyGermany Ruhpolding ( WM ) Season 1

Biathlon world cup

season Individual race 1 Placement individual races Relay race 1 Placement relay races Overall World Cup 3rd
1st - 2nd - 3rd Top ten Scoring Ladies Mixed 2 1st - 2nd - 3rd Top ten Points space
2008/09 00(26) 1 - 0 - 0 01 04th 00   0(6) 00   0(1) 0 - 0 - 0 00 119 49
2009/10 19  0(25) 0 - 0 - 0 04th 16 01   0(5) 00   0(2) 0 - 1 - 0 01 414 24
2010/11 24  0(26) 0 - 1 - 0 04th 23 02   0(4) 01   0(3) 1 - 0 - 0 03 505 19th
2011/12 26  0(26) 0 - 0 - 0 06th 23 04   0(4) 01   0(3) 1 - 0 - 0 05 546 14th
2012/13 00(26) 0 - 0 - 0 00 05 03   0(6) 01   0(2) 0 - 0 - 1 04th 033 72
2013/14 00(22) 0 - 0 - 0 00 00 00   0(3) 00   0(1) 0 - 0 - 0 00 000 xx
2014/15 00(25) 0 - 0 - 0 00 01 00   0(6) 00   0(4) 0 - 0 - 0 00 010 86
total 86 (176) 1 - 1 - 0 15th 72 10 (34) 03 (16) 2 - 1 - 1 13  

As of March 22, 2015

1Number of race starts. The total number of races in the season is given in brackets.
2 Includes mixed relay races and individual mixed relay races.
3 For better comparability, the actually achieved World Cup points are listed here and the deleted results are not deducted.

Additional information: Distribution of points / cancellation results in the Biathlon World Cup

literature

Web links

Commons : Tina Bachmann  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sächsische Zeitung of February 12, 2013
  2. tina-bachmann.de - Statement of May 8, 2014 , accessed on May 20, 2014
  3. Free Press, September 18, 2013
  4. biathlon-news.de - Tina Bachmann is fine again , accessed on May 20, 2014
  5. Quiet farewell to Tina Bachmann , on sportschau.de, December 15, 2016. Accessed on February 27, 2017.