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Franziska Hildebrand

Date of birth : 03/24/1987
City of birth : Halle, Germany

Franziska Hildebrand was born on 24 March 1987 in Halle, Germany. She is a professional biathlete, daughter of Wolfgang Hildebrand and twin sister of Stefanie Hildebrand. Coached by the great Ricco Groß and Frank Spengler, Hildebrand's first year in biathlon was 2000. She was chosen to join the German National team after her remarkable performance at the 2010 European Championships in Otepää. Franziska won two medals, a gold with the relay and a bronze in the Individual. One year later at the 2011 European Championships in Ridnaun, she won the bronze with the relay. Hildebrand's first World Championships were in 2012 in Ruhpolding. She took part only in two events - the 7.5 km sprint where placed 29th and the following 10 km pursuit where was 47th. In spite of these results, Hildebrand finished 27th in the overall. The next year, Franziska participated at the World Championships in Nove Mesto. She raced in all events and finished 51st in the Individual, 13th in the sprint, 17th in the pursuit, 22nd in the mass start and 5th in the relay. Hildebrand was a member of he German team who competed at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi. those were the first Games in her career. She positioned 38th in the Individual, 28th in the mass start and 11th in the relay. However the season concluded for her at number 14th in the overall. In 2014-2015, Franziska Hildebrand made her first individual podium - a second place in the sprint in Nove Mesto. She also managed a 5th place in the sprint in Hochfilzen. At the 2015 World Championships in Kontiolahti, Franziska won a gold medal in the relay, was twice 10th in the Individual and sprint and twice 6th in the pursuit and the mass start. Hildebrand finished the season 5th in the overall. The 2015-2016 season was the most successful in her entire career so far. Hildebrand made her first World Cup victories in the 7.5 km sprints in Hochfilzen and Ruhpolding, a second place in the mass start in Ruhpolding, twice 3rd place in the sprint in Pokljuka and the pursuit in Östersund, twice 4th place in the Individual in Ruhpolding and the pursuit in Hochfilzen and once 5th position in the mass start in Canmore. At the 2016 World Championships in Holmenkollen, Franziska Hildebrand won 2 medals - a silver in the mixed relay and a bronze medal with the relay. Finished 6th in the Individual, 10th in the sprint, 4th in the pursuit and 14th in the mass start. Once again the season concluded at number 5th in the overall.

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