Yvonne Zeibig

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Yvonne Zeibig biathlon
Association GermanyGermany Germany
birthday April 25, 1975
place of birth Annaberg
Career
society SV Oberwiesenthal
Admission to the
national team
B.
European Cup / IBU Cup victories 4th
Debut in the World Cup -
World Cup victories -
status resigned
End of career 2004
Medal table
BDM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
LDM medals 0 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
German Ski Association German championships
bronze 2000 Oberwiesenthal sprint
German Ski Association German championships
silver 2000 Season
bronze 2002 7.5 kilometers
World Cup balance
 

Yvonne Zeibig (born April 25, 1975 ) is a former German biathlete and cross-country skier .

Yvonne Zeibig from SV Oberwiesenthal was part of the extended German national team in biathlon at the turn of the millennium. She celebrated her first major international success when she won a race in the European Cup with the second German relay at the race on January 15, 2000 alongside Martina Hubbauer , Sabine Flatscher and Tanja Bauer and the first German relay with Peggy Wagenführ , Janet Klein , Simone Denkinger and Kati Wilhelm were able to refer to second place. At the Biathlon European Championships 2000 in Kościelisko Zeibig was 20th in the individual, 25th in the sprint and 21st in the pursuit. At the German Championships she won the bronze medal behind Wilhelm and Katrin Apel in the sprint. In the overall ranking of the 2000/01 season in the European Cup came in eighth place.

For the 2001/02 season Zeibig switched to cross-country skiing. Already in 2000 she won the silver medal at the German championships with the second season of Saxony. She won her first FIS race on December 1, 2001 on the Tauplitzalm , and two weeks later in Ramsau a double pursuit in the Cross-Country Continental Cup . A week later, the debut in a mass start freestyle race in the cross-country skiing world cup followed . More races followed on different tracks, where she mostly just missed her first points. In a freestyle team sprint in January 2002 in Nové Město na Moravě she was eighth at the side of Isabel Klaus . This was followed by the 2002 Military World Ski Championships in Kranjska Gora , where she was fifth in the 10-kilometer freestyle and missed a medal by seconds. At the German Championships, Zeibig won the bronze medal behind Evi Sachsenbacher and Stefanie Böhler on the 10-kilometer route, which was once reduced to 7.5 kilometers. At the start of the 2002/03 season , she won a World Cup point for the first time in the freestyle sprint in Düsseldorf , finishing 30th. In her last two World Cup races in January and February 2003, a 10-kilometer classic mass start in Oberhof and a freestyle sprint in Reit im Winkl , she achieved her best results with 28th place. In Rovaniemi she took part again in the military world ski championships and was there sixth over 10-kilometer freestyle. She ended her career with a victory in the ski marathon over 42 km in Oberwiesenthal. Up until 2005, he was only used in lower-class races such as the Continental Cup and the Marathon Cup .

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