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Personal data
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Biography
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She now lives in Mittenwald in Bavaria. Her talent was discovered in fourth grade, when she beat out male competition up to three years older than herself in a cross-country skiing event.
Glagow first made the German world cup A-team in 2000, when she impressed and even won an event. Perhaps her greatest achievement is winning the Biathlon World Cup in the 2002/2003 season, when she finished first in the overall standings. Although "Molly" stands only 5'2" tall, she is a strong skier, but is renowned for her shooting ability. She led all female athletes with an accuracy rate of 89% in 2002/2003.
During the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, she won 3 silver medals, one in the sprint competition, one in the relay, and one in the pursuit.
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Results
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Shooting
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Season |
ALL |
IN |
SP |
PU |
MS |
RL |
09/10 |
88.2 (300/340) |
90.0 (54/60) |
85.0 (68/80) |
96.7 (58/60) |
87.5 (70/80) |
83.3 (50/60) |
08/09 |
88.6 (389/439) |
88.8 (71/80) |
89.0 (89/100) |
95.0 (133/140) |
82.5 (66/80) |
76.9 (30/39) |
07/08 |
91.7 (388/423) |
96.7 (58/60) |
88.9 (80/90) |
94.3 (132/140) |
88.0 (88/100) |
90.9 (30/33) |
06/07 |
87.8 (338/385) |
88.8 (71/80) |
85.0 (68/80) |
89.2 (107/120) |
86.7 (52/60) |
88.9 (40/45) |
05/06 |
88.7 (370/417) |
90.0 (36/40) |
87.8 (79/90) |
88.6 (124/140) |
91.0 (91/100) |
85.1 (40/47) |
04/05 |
88.0 (301/342) |
95.0 (57/60) |
82.5 (66/80) |
85.7 (120/140) |
95.0 (38/40) |
90.9 (20/22) |
03/04 |
89.3 (394/441) |
91.7 (55/60) |
93.0 (93/100) |
86.7 (156/180) |
87.5 (70/80) |
95.2 (20/21) |
02/03 |
89.1 (385/432) |
91.7 (55/60) |
92.2 (83/90) |
90.7 (127/140) |
87.5 (70/80) |
80.6 (50/62) |
01/02 |
83.8 (294/351) |
90.0 (54/60) |
85.7 (60/70) |
80.0 (112/140) |
80.0 (48/60) |
95.2 (20/21) |
00/01 |
85.4 (317/371) |
87.5 (70/80) |
76.7 (69/90) |
87.0 (87/100) |
88.8 (71/80) |
95.2 (20/21) |
99/00 |
89.6 (225/251) |
85.0 (17/20) |
91.7 (55/60) |
90.8 (109/120) |
85.0 (34/40) |
90.9 (10/11) |
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Speed statistics by seasons
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Average time gap per kilometer from average time of five best results in SPRINT races (in seconds)
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Top results
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Olympic games
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World Championship
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Junior world championship
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World cup
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Top-10 individual results
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World cup total
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