Laura Dahlmeier was a biathlete who competed for Germany. She competed at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympic Games. She became the first woman to win the biathlon sprint and pursuit in the same edition of the Olympic Games.
She died on 28 July 2025, following a mountaineering accident in Pakistan.[1]
Olympic Results[]
| Year | Event | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Women's 15km Individual | 12th |
| Women's 7.5km Sprint | 46th | |
| Women's 10km Pursuit | 30th | |
| Women's Relay | 11th | |
| Mixed Relay | DQ | |
| 2018 | Women's 15km Individual | |
| Women's 7.5km Sprint | ||
| Women's 10km Pursuit | ||
| Women's 12.5km Mass Start | 16th | |
| Women's Relay | 8th | |
| Mixed Relay | 4th |
2014[]
| Distance | Time |
|---|---|
| 15 kilometres individual | 46:45.7 |
| 7.5 kilometres sprint | 23:03.2 |
| 10 kilometres pursuit | 32:38.8 |
| Relay | 1:13:44.2 (18:33.0 split) |
| Mixed relay | DQ (16:39.0 split) |
2018[]
| Distance | Time |
|---|---|
| 15 kilometres individual | 41:48.4 |
| 7.5 kilometres sprint | 21:06.2 |
| 10 kilometres pursuit | 30:35.3 |
| 12.5 kilometres mass start | 37:10.1 |
| Relay | 1:12:57.3 (17:26.4 split) |
| Mixed relay | 1:09:01.5 (16:02.3 split) |
| Laura Dahlmeier |
| Denise Herrmann |
| Franziska Hildebrand |
| Franziska Preuss |
| Laura Dahlmeier |
| Vanessa Hinz |
| Erik Lesser |
| Arnd Peiffer |
References[]
- ↑ Olympic star Dahlmeier dead after climbing accident (English). BBC Sport (30 July 2025). Retrieved on 30 July 2025.