Zuzana Hasillová

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Zuzana Hasillová biathlon
Association SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia
birthday August 9, 1982
place of birth Nitra,  CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 
Career
society Club biatlonu Osrblie
Trainer Milan Gašpercík
Admission to the
national team
2000
Debut in the World Cup 2002
status resigned
End of career 2007
Medal table
SWM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
JEM medals 0 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
IBU Summer biathlon world championships
bronze 2004 Osrblie Cross-country relay
IBU Biathlon Junior European Championships
silver 2002 Kontiolahti sprint
silver 2002 Kontiolahti persecution
World Cup balance
last change: end of career

Zuzana Hasillová (born August 9, 1982 in Nitra ) is a former Slovak biathlete .

Zuzana Hasillová lives and trains in Brezno . She started for Klub biatlonu Osrblie and was coached by Milan Gašpercík. She started biathlon in 1998 and has been a member of the Slovak national team since 2000. She contested her first international race in the context of the 1999 Biathlon Junior World Championships in Pokljuka , where she was 53rd of the individual, 58th of the sprint and eleventh in the relay race with Petra Slezáková and Miroslava Valusiaková . In 2000 , she wanted to start at the junior races of the European Championships in Kościelisko , but then did not take part. In 2001 she took part again in the Junior World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk and was 34th in the individual, 35th in the sprint, 43rd in the pursuit and seventh in the relay. In 2002 Hasillová reached 49th in the individual, 31st in the sprint and 42nd in the pursuit in Ridnaun . Participation in the junior female races of the 2002 European Biathlon Championships in Kontiolahti, which took place shortly afterwards, was very successful . Hasillová finished ninth in the individual and won the silver medals in sprint and pursuit behind Magda Rezlerová . The last time at the Biathlon Junior World Championships the Slovak started in Kościelisko in 2003, where she was 16th of the individual, 43rd of the sprint, 25th of the pursuit and with Monika Poliaková and Jana Gereková eighth of the relay race. In the junior races of the 2003 European Biathlon Championships , which took place shortly afterwards, in Forni Avoltri , Hasillová achieved 21st place in the individual, 20 in the sprint and 14 in the pursuit race.

Hasillová made her debut with women at the start of the 2002/03 season in the Biathlon World Cup and was 76th in her first sprint in Östersund and eighth with Marcela Pavkovčeková , Anna Murínová and Soňa Mihoková . In Östersund and Osrblie she reached sixth places twice in the same season line-up in the further course of the season. The first major event for women was the 2003 Biathlon World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk . Hasillová started in the individual, but did not finish this race. The highlight of the next season was the 2004 Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof , where she achieved her best individual World Cup results with 41st place in the sprint and 38th in the pursuit race and also finished 56th in the individual and with Mihoková, Slezáková and Pavkovčeková 15th in the relay race. This was followed by the 2004 European Biathlon Championships in Minsk , in which the Slovak was 35th in the sprint and 32nd in the pursuit, as well as with Pavkovčeková, Gereková and Slezáková seventh in the relay. In the further course of the year she also took part in the 2004 Summer Biathlon World Championships in Osrblie and came fourth in the sprint and mass start and won the bronze medal with Murínová, Slezáková and Mihoková in the relay race behind Belarus and Russia. Her last international championship was the 2005 European Biathlon Championships in Novosibirsk . In the individual she just missed a medal in fourth place behind Anna Bogali , and in the relay she was close to the medals in fifth place with Martina Halinárová , Jana Gereková and Petra Slezáková. In the sprint she was 19th, in the pursuit race 13th. After the 2006/07 season , she ended her international career.

Biathlon 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
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10 4th 4th
Scoring 7th 7th
Starts 5 20th 4th   8th 37
Status: end of career

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