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The 2006–07 Biathlon World Cup (BWC) was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The season lasted from 29 November 2006 to 18 March 2007. This article contains the top ten result listings and concise summary comments for each of the season's twenty-seven individual races and five relays for both genders, arranged by World Cup meet 1 through 9 (denoted WC 1–9), accompanied by the top ten Total Cup rankings after each of the meets plus the 2007 World Championships (held between WC 6 and 7, and in the usual way counted as a World Cup meet towards the accumulated scores). * For detailed tables of the development of accumulated scores and related rankings in the Total, Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, Mass start, Relay, and Nation Cups, see 2006–07 Biathlon World Cup statistics. * For a list of the Total and Relay World Cup winners and runners-up of all World Cup seasons since 1977-78, see the Biathlon World Cup article. == Pre-season brief on participants == Retired after the previous season: * Katja Beer (GER), 30, after 10 seasons – 1 WC win, 3 WC podiums, 6th in 2003 WCh Mass Start. * Uschi Disl (GER), 36, after 16 seasons – 2 Olympic gold medals in relay, 8 Olympic medals (4 relays), 6 WCh gold medals (4 relays), 15 WCh medals (8 relays), 30 WC wins, 74 WC podiums, 3 times 2nd in overall World Cup. * Liv Grete Poirée (NOR), 32, after 12 seasons – 3 Olympic medals (2 relays), 7 WCh gold medals (1 relay), 11 WCh medals (2 relays), 22 WC wins, 46 WC podiums, overall World Cup winner 2003–04. * Pavel Rostovtsev (RUS), 35, after 11 seasons – 1 Olympic silver medal in relay, 3 WCh gold medals (1 relay), 9 WCh medals (4 relay), 7 WC wins, 25 WC podiums, 2nd in overall World Cup 2001–02. * Olena Zubrilova (BLR), 33, after 14 seasons – 3 WCh gold medals, 14 WCh medals (4 relays), 21 WC wins, 49 WC podiums, 2 times 2nd in overall World Cup. Changing surname due to marriage: * Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen (BEL), née Santer, married Norwegian biathlete Ole Einar Bjørndalen in May 2006. * Linda Grubben (NOR), née Tjørhom, married former head coach of the Norwegian men's team, Roger Grubben, in August 2006. * Olga Zaitseva (RUS), after marrying former summer biathlete Milan Augustin (SVK) in September 2006, planned to change her surname to his.〔(Olga Zaitseva – Russian biathlete marries Slovakian ), biathlonworld.com, by Ivor Lehotan, IBU, 17 October 2006〕 Changing nation since the previous season: * Alexei Aidarov changed his citizenship from Belarus to Ukraine; the change was deemed valid for World Cup purposes from January onwards, but not for the World Championships.〔(Aidarov nun für die Ukraine ) , Biathlon-Online, by Petra Adámková, czech-biathlon.com, 15 October 2006〕 * Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen of Italy did not qualify for her country's team this season, but was able to participate for Belgium, the birth country of her mother.〔(Chatlog: Nathalie Santer-Bjoerndalen ), biathlonworld.com, by Tom Klein (ed.), ZDF digital productions, 4 January 2007〕 Passing over this season due to pregnancy: 〔(Von Babys und Schwangeren... ) , Biathlon-Online, 4 January 2007〕 * Albina Akhatova (RUS), 30 * Kateřina Holubcová (CZE), 30 * Svetlana Ishmouratova (RUS), 34 * Olga Nazarova (BLR), 29 * Olga Zaitseva (RUS), 28 Planning to make this season their last: * Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen (BEL),〔 34, starting her 16th season – 3 WC wins, 15 WC podiums, 2nd in overall World Cup 1993–94, 4th in 1996 WCh Individual, 6th in 1994 Olympics Sprint. * Ludwig Gredler (AUT), 39, starting his 17th season – 2 WCh Individual medals, 6 WC wins, 17 WC podiums, 4th in 2002 Olympics Pursuit. * Ricco Groß (GER), 36, starting his 17th season – 4 Olympic gold medals in relay, 8 Olympic medals (5 relay), 9 WCh gold medals (5 relay), 19 WCh medals (9 relay), 9 WC wins, 52 WC podiums, 2nd in overall World Cup 1997–98.〔(Hitzer und Groß mit neuem Web-Auftritt ) , Biathlon-Online, 11 January 2007〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2006–07 Biathlon World Cup」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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