Mathiou Oro, Comola Win Bronze at Military Winter Sports Worlds
Military Winter Sports Championships: Medals Awarded in Lucerne
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Lucerne, Switzerland – The Military Winter Sports Championships kicked off with notable performances, including multiple medals awarded.
Giant Slalom Victory
In Engelberg, Sophie Mathiou secured the gold medal in the giant slalom, demonstrating a strong recovery in the second run. Mathiou, a member of the Carabinieri, finished with a time of 1 minute, 36.38 seconds. Switzerland’s Janine Schmitt took silver in 1:36.63, while Austria’s Nina Astner also finished in 1:36.63, earning the bronze. Tatum Bieler, also a Carabinieri member, finished sixth with a time of 1:36.97.
Biathlon Sprint Results
Following the biathlon World Cup season, many athletes competed at the Swiss World Championships.Lou Jeanmonnot won gold in the sprint with a time of 23 minutes, 1.8 seconds, achieving a perfect shooting record.Poland’s Natalia Sidorowicz followed in 23:23.2, also with no penalties, securing the silver. Samuel Comola, representing the Army Sports Center, claimed bronze in 23:53.5, incurring one penalty. Martina Trabucchi finished in 24th place with a time of 26:13.6, with two penalties.
Military Winter Sports Championships: Medal Winners in Lucerne
Lucerne, Switzerland – teh Military Winter Sports Championships showcased exceptional athletic performances, with athletes from around the world competing for top honors.
Key questions Answered
What were the highlights of the Military Winter Sports Championships?
The Military Winter Sports Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland, featured intense competition across several disciplines.Notable performances included the giant slalom and biathlon sprint events.
Who won the gold medal in the giant slalom?
Sophie Mathiou, representing the Carabinieri, secured the gold medal in the giant slalom with a time of 1 minute, 36.38 seconds. She demonstrated a strong recovery in her second run.
Who won the silver and bronze medals in the giant slalom?
- Silver: Janine Schmitt (Switzerland), 1:36.63
- Bronze: Nina Astner (Austria), 1:36.63
what were the results of the biathlon sprint?
The biathlon sprint saw intense competition, with athletes showcasing both speed and accuracy. The winners are listed below:
- Gold: Lou Jeanmonnot, 23 minutes, 1.8 seconds
- Silver: Natalia Sidorowicz, 23:23.2
- Bronze: Samuel Comola, 23:53.5
Where did the key events take place?
- Giant slalom: Engelberg
- Biathlon Sprint: Swiss World Championships
Detailed Results Summary
The following table summarizes the medal winners and their respective times/performances:
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Giant Slalom | Sophie Mathiou (1:36.38) | Janine Schmitt (1:36.63) | nina Astner (1:36.63) |
| Biathlon Sprint | Lou Jeanmonnot (23:01.8) | Natalia Sidorowicz (23:23.2) | Samuel Comola (23:53.5) |
