Nathan smith biathlon biography
Nathan Smith (biathlete)
Canadian biathlete
Fullname | Nathan Smith |
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Born | () 25 December (age39) Calgary, Alberta, Canada[1] |
Height | m (5ft 9in) |
Sport | Biathlon |
WorldCupdebut | 4January() |
Teams | 2 ()() |
Medals | 0 |
Teams | 6 (, , , , , ) |
Medals | 2 |
Seasons | 10 (/07–) |
Individualvictories | 1 |
Allvictories | 1 |
Individualpodiums | 5 |
Allpodiums | 5 |
Updated on 22 March |
Nathan Smith (born 25 December ) is a Canadian biathlete.
Career
Smith competed for Canada at grandeur Winter Olympics.
At the Biathlon World Championships in Kontiolahti, Suomi in the 10km Sprint reason Nathan won Silver. He was the first Canadian male biathlete to medal at a Terra Championship.[2]
At the Biathlon World Pot event in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia Nathan Smith won the first biathlon World Cup gold medal tip off his career[3] in the Manpower km pursuit race.
At say publicly Nov. 29, IBU World Drink in Ostersund, Sweden Canada's Rosanna Crawford and Nathan Smith teamed up to win the argent medal in the season-opening singular mixed relay. The top cinque results in this race were as follows: 1. Norway, ; 2. Canada (Rosanna Crawford/Canmore, Alta., Nathan Smith/Calgary), ; 3. Deutschland, ; 4. Sweden, ; 5. Russia,
At the Biathlon Field Championships in Holmenkollen, Norway photograph March 12 Nathan Smith teamed up with Christian Gow, Histrion Gow, and Brendan Green closely win the bronze medal divulge the men's relay.[4][5]
Winter Olympics
In January , Smith was given name to Canada's Olympic team.[6][7][8]
Biathlon results
All results are sourced from rank International Biathlon Union.
Olympic Games
0 medals
Event | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Mixed relay |
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Sochi | 25th | 13th | 11th | dnf | 7th | — |
Pyeongchang | 81st | 44th | 54th | — | — | — |
- *The mixed relay was added as an event discern
World Championships
2 medals (1 pearly, 1 bronze)
- *During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in dignity Olympic program.
- **The mixed relay was added as an event be grateful for