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The 27-year-old triumphed on Sunday without a penalty loop ahead of Norway’s Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold and Tiril Eckhoff. Hauser thus advanced to become Austria’s first ever Biathlon World Cup gold winner, with Wolfgang Rottmann in the singles in 2000 and Dominik Landertinger in the mass start in 2009, only two in the men.
“It’s unbelievable, what’s happening right now is so beautiful. It’s still a bit unreal. I still can’t believe it. I’m a world champion, I’m so fine,” Hauser said a few weeks after her first World Cup. Cup -Success in Antholz with an unbeatable time in the ORF interview with the sun in the competition. Thanks to the big advantage, he was able to enjoy the final round after four flawless shots. “I already had a smile on my face. It’s just amazing.”
In Slovenia, Hauser had already won silver in the mixed relay and in the chase. Her runner-up title in hunting races had already been historic, after all, in the 37-year history of the women’s world championships in 1984, Andrea Grossegger had only awarded one ÖSV medal.
In the Pokljuka singles a few days ago, Hauser narrowly missed another medal in fourth place. In the final competition of the 30 best world championships and the World Cup, the top scorer, who has been floating on a wave of success since the beginning of the year thanks to improved running form, provided a real moment of glory. With 20 direct hits, she helped dictate the 12.5km run from the start, took the lead after the second shot, and finally ran as the only flawless athlete in overall success for 20 seconds before Tandrevold (1 penalty loop) and that of Pokljuka. World Cup leader Eckhoff (3) who has already gilt himself several times to a clear victory
This is Lisa Theresa Hauser (27)
Born: December 16, 1993 in Kitzbühel
Place of residence: Reith near Kitzbühel
Height / weight: 1.74 m / 65 kg
Marital status Single
Club: Kitzbühel Ski Club
Hobbies: reading, traveling, making music.
Home: https://www.facebook.com/LisaHauserBiathlon/
Big hits:
WM:
Golden Mass from 2021 Pokljuka
Silver Chase 2021 Pokljuka
2021 Pokljuka Silver Mixed Relay
4. Einzel 2021 Pokljuka
7. Singles 2019 Östersund
8. Pursuit 2020 Antholz
9th massive outing 2020 Antholz
9. Sprint 2021 Pokljuka
Olympia:
27. Sprint 2014 Sotschi
World Cup:
1 individual victory 2021 Antholz
4 x third (sprint and chase 2021 Oberhof, mass start 2021 Antholz)
3 x fifth (sprint 2016/17 Östersund and Oslo chase, mass start 2018/19 Oslo)
World Cup in general: 15. 2015/16 u. 2016/17
Individual World Cup: Total-1. 2020/21
Youth World Championship:
Bronze Sprint 2012 Kontiolahti
Silver Individual, Bronze Sprint 2013 Obertilliach
Silver Singles 2014 Presque Isle
Previous Austrian medals at the World Cup
Previous ÖSV medals in the Biathlon World Championship (21):
WOMEN (3):
- Gold (1): Lisa Hauser (mass exit) in Pokljuka in 2021
- Silver (1): Lisa Hauser (pursuit) in Pokljuka in 2021
- Bronze (1): Andrea Grossegger (Sprint) 1984 in Chamonix
MEN (17):
- Gold (2): Wolfgang Rottmann (individual) 2000 in Oslo; Dominik Landertinger (mass departure) 2009 in Pyeongchang
- Silver (5): Franz Schuler (Sprint) 1986 in Oslo; Ludwig Gredler (individual) in Oslo in 2000; Christoph Sumann (Mass Out) 2009 in Pyeongchang; Men’s relay (Daniel Mesotitsch, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger, Christoph Sumann) 2009 in Pyeongchang; Dominik Landertinger (individual) 2016 in Oslo
- Bronze (10): Alfred Eder (Sprint) 1983 in Antholz; Alfred Eder (individual) 1986 in Oslo; Ludwig Gredler (individual) 1997 in Osrblie; Men’s Relay (Daniel Mesotitsch, Fritz Pinter, Wolfgang Rottmann, Christoph Sumann) 2005 in Hochfilzen; Christoph Sumann (individual) 2011 in Khanty-Mansiysk; Simon Eder (individual) 2016 in Oslo; Men’s relay (Daniel Mesotitsch, Julian Eberhard, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger) 2017 in Hochfilzen; Simon Eder (mass departure) 2017 in Hochfilzen; Julian Eberhard (mass departure) 2019 in Östersund; Dominik Landertinger (Singles) 2020 in Antholz
MIXED (1):
- Silber (1): mixed staff (David Komatz, Simon Eder, Dunja Zdouc, Lisa Hauser) 2021 in Pokljuka