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Andrea Henkel

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German biathlete (born 1977)
Andrea Henkel
Henkel in 2023
Personal information
Full nameAndrea Henkel
Born (1977-12-10)10 December 1977 (age 47)
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Sport
Professional information
SportBiathlon
ClubWSV Oberhof 05
World Cup debut16 March 1995
Retired23 March 2014
Olympic Games
Teams4 (2002,2006,2010,2014)
Medals4 (2 gold)
World Championships
Teams14 (1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2011,2012,2013)
Medals16 (8 gold)
World Cup
Seasons17 (1994/95,
1998/99–2013/14)
Individual races377
All races443
Individual victories22
All victories46
Individual podiums59
All podiums106
Overall titles1 (2006–07)
Discipline titles1:
1 Individual (2006–07)
Medal record
Women'sbiathlon
Representing Germany
Event1st2nd3rd
Olympic Games211
World Championships862
Junior World Championships100
Total (21 medals)1173
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2002 Salt Lake City15 km individual
Gold medal – first place2002 Salt Lake City4 × 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place2006 Torino4 × 6 km relay
Bronze medal – third place2010 Vancouver4 × 6 km relay
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2005 Hochfilzen15 km individual
Gold medal – first place2007 Antholz-Anterselva12.5 km mass start
Gold medal – first place2007 Antholz-Anterselva4 × 6 km relay
Gold medal – first place2008 Östersund7.5 km sprint
Gold medal – first place2008 Östersund10 km pursuit
Gold medal – first place2008 Östersund4 × 6 km relay
Gold medal – first place2011 Khanty-Mansiysk4 × 6 km relay
Gold medal – first place2012 Ruhpolding4 × 6 km relay
Silver medal – second place2000 Oslo4 × 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place2001 Pokljuka4 × 7.5 km relay
Silver medal – second place2005 Hochfilzen4 × 6 km relay
Silver medal – second place2009 Pyeongchang4 × 6 km relay
Silver medal – second place2011 Khanty-MansiyskMixed relay
Silver medal – second place2013 Nové Město15 km individual
Bronze medal – third place2009 PyeongchangMixed relay
Bronze medal – third place2012 RuhpoldingMixed relay
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place1997 Forni Avoltri7.5 km sprint
Silver medal – second place1997 Forni Avoltri3 × 7.5 km relay
Bronze medal – third place1997 Forni Avoltri7.5 km team

Andrea Burke,néeHenkel (born 10 December 1977) is a retiredGerman professionalbiathlete and the younger sister ofManuela Henkel, a successfulcross-country skier. She trained at SV Großbreitenbach. Andrea Henkel started out as a cross-country skier but later specialised in biathlon when women's biathlon became an Olympic sport.[1]

Since the 1998/99 season, she was a regular member of the German team in theBiathlon World Cup. After several top-ten results, she could win her first World Cup event in 1999, her second year. She was most successful in the 2006/07 season, which she finished first in the overall standings.

Henkel has won four Olympic medals: one gold medal at the2002 Winter Olympics in the 15 km individual, and a gold (2002), silver (2006) and bronze (2010) medal in relay competitions. She is also the first biathlete to become world champion in each individual event: 2005 in the 15 km individual, 2007 in the 12.5 km mass start, and 2008 in the 7.5 km sprint and subsequent 10 km pursuit.[2] She has won a total of eight gold, six silver and two bronze medals at world championships. She retired from the sport at the end of the 2013/14 season.[3]

Other Achievements

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  • Biathlon Overall World Cup
    • 1 × overall winner (2006–07)
    • 5 × best German athlete in the Overall World Cup (5th in 1999-2000 and 2000–01; 1st in 2006–07; 2nd in 2010–11, 3rd in 2012–13)
  • Biathlon discipline World Cup
    • 1 × Individual discipline World Cup winner (2006–07)
  • race victories inBiathlon World Cup1
    • 4 × Individual victories
    • 5 × Sprint victories
    • 8 × Pursuit victories
    • 5 × Mass Start victories
    • 14 × Relay victories

(1 race victories in Olympic Games and World Championships are included)

SeasonOverallSprintPursuitIndividualMass Start
RacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPositionRacesPointsPosition
1998–99-18814th
1999–0025/253785th
2000–0123/266355th9/1021010th7/82105th4/41104th3/46118th
2001–02-37813th9817th11915th1174th4414th
2002–0320/2334417th8/913515th6/712914th3/33319th3/44719th
2003–0420/2622129th8/106429th7/911519th3/3841st2/43429th
2004–0523/2743114th8/1013418th8/915312th3/45415th4/4877th
2005–0623/265317th9/1017114th6/81728th3/35212th136
2006–0723/278701st8/103133rd7/82673rd4/41401st4/511619th
2007–0826/267663rd10/102994th8/82892nd3/34614th5/51256th
2008–0926/268385th10/103206th7/72344th4/41029th5/51575th
2009–1025/257814th10/1024811th6/61945th4/41262nd5/51693rd
2010–1126/269722nd10/103494th7/73032nd4/41158th5/52054th
2011–1226/268068th10/102719th8/82767th3/37014th5/51964th
2012–1326/268563rd10/103077th8/82792nd3/31312nd5/514712th
2013–1422/2254510th8/818311th8/82078th2/25511th3/31006th

Olympic Games

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EventIndividualSprintPursuitMass StartRelayMixed Relay
United States2002 Salt Lake CityGold25th13thGold
Italy2006 Turin4th13thSilver
Canada2010 Vancouver6th27th10th9thBronze
Russia2014 Sochi22nd29th17th11th-

World Championships

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EventIndividualSprintPursuitMass StartRelayMixed Relay
Finland1999 Kontiolahti12th18th
Norway1999 Oslo26th20th
Norway2000 Oslo40th8th5th16thSilver
Slovenia2001 Pokljuka9th11th5thSilver
Russia2003 Khanty-Mansiysk16th
Germany2004 Oberhof26th
Austria2005 HochfilzenGold7thSilver
Slovenia2006 Pokljuka Not held in an Olympic season10th
Italy2007 Antholz-Anterselva6th23rd10thGoldGold
Sweden2008 Oestersund22ndGoldGold22ndGold
South Korea2009 Pyeongchang10th6thDSQ5thSilverBronze
Russia2011 Khanty-Mansiysk46th20th4th13thGoldSilver
Germany2012 Ruhpolding20th34th11th12thGoldBronze
Czech Republic2013 Nové Město na MoravěSilver33rd6th13th5th13th

Individual victories

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22 victories (5 Sp, 8 Pu, 4 In, 5 MS)

SeasonYearEventCompetitionLevel
1999/00
2 victories
(1 Pu,1 MS)
19 December 1999SloveniaPokljuka12.5 km Mass StartBiathlon World Cup
22 January 2000ItalyAntholz10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
2001/02
1 victory
(1 In)
11 February 2002United StatesSalt Lake City15 km IndividualWinter Olympic Games
2004/05
1 victory
(1 In)
8 March 2005AustriaHochfilzen15 km IndividualBiathlon World Championships
2006/07
6 victories
(2 Sp, 1 Pu, 2 In, 1 MS)
8 December 2006AustriaHochfilzen7.5 km SprintBiathlon World Cup
9 December 2006AustriaHochfilzen10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
13 December 2006AustriaHochfilzen15 km IndividualBiathlon World Cup
11 February 2007ItalyAntholz12.5 km Mass StartBiathlon World Championships
28 February 2007FinlandLahti15 km IndividualBiathlon World Cup
8 March 2007NorwayOslo7.5 km SprintBiathlon World Cup
2007/08
4 victories
(1 Sp, 2 Pu, 1 MS)
19 January 2008ItalyAntholz10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
20 January 2008ItalyAntholz12.5 km Mass StartBiathlon World Cup
9 February 2008SwedenÖstersund7.5 km SprintBiathlon World Championships
10 February 2008SwedenÖstersund10 km PursuitBiathlon World Championships
2008/09
2 victories
(1 Sp, 1 Pu)
9 January 2009GermanyOberhof7.5 km SprintBiathlon World Cup
21 March 2009NorwayTrondheim10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
2009/10
2 victories
(1 Pu, 1 MS)
10 January 2010GermanyOberhof12.5 km Mass StartBiathlon World Cup
24 January 2010ItalyAntholz10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
2010/11
2 victories
(1 Sp, 1 Pu)
11 February 2011United StatesFort Kent7.5 km SprintBiathlon World Cup
12 February 2011United StatesFort Kent10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
2011/12
1 victory
(1 MS)
5 February 2012NorwayOslo12.5 km Mass StartBiathlon World Cup
2013/14
1 victory
(1 Pu)
18 January 2014ItalyAntholz10 km PursuitBiathlon World Cup
*Results are from IBU races which include theBiathlon World Cup,Biathlon World Championships and theWinter Olympic Games.

Personal life

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On 25 October 2014 Henkel married the American biathleteTim Burke.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Wie alles begann".andrea-henkel.de. Archived fromthe original on 29 January 2008. Retrieved2008-02-10.
  2. ^"Henkel schafft Double – Wolf gewinnt Bronze" (in German). ZDF. 2008-02-10.
  3. ^"Women's biathlon".chicagotribune.com. 5 February 2014. Retrieved17 March 2014.
  4. ^"Biathlon-Olympiasiegerin Andrea Henkel hat geheiratet". dpa. October 26, 2014. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.

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