9-765: Briand is a surname, and may refer to: Anne Briand (born 1968), French athlete Aristide Briand (1862–1932), Prime Minister of France and Nobel Peace Prize winner Ben Briand (born 1980), Australian film director Bernard Briand (born 1974), French politician Françoise Briand (born 1951), deputy in the French National Assembly Jean-Olivier Briand (1715–1794), Roman Catholic bishop of Quebec Jimmy Briand (born 1985), French football player Ludwig Briand (born 1981), French actor Pascal Briand (born 1976), French speed skater Philippe Briand (born 1950), deputy in
18-7724: Is a former French biathlete . She belonged to the world's best biathletes in the early 1990s. At the 1992 Olympics in Albertville , the first time this competition was introduced at the olympic level she won a gold medal with the French relay team. In 1995 she won the world title in the sprint event and also won the overall World Cup . References [ edit ] IBU Profile External links [ edit ] Anne Briand at IBU BiathlonWorld.com [REDACTED] Anne Briand at IBU BiathlonResults.com [REDACTED] Anne Briand at Olympics.com [REDACTED] Anne Briand at Olympedia [REDACTED] v t e Olympic champions in women's biathlon – 4 × 6 km relay 3 × 7.5 km 1992 : [REDACTED] Corinne Niogret , Véronique Claudel , Anne Briand ( FRA ) 4 × 7.5 km 1994 : [REDACTED] Nadezhda Talanova , Natalya Snytina , Luiza Noskova , Anfisa Reztsova ( RUS ) 1998 : [REDACTED] Uschi Disl , Martina Zellner , Katrin Apel , Petra Behle ( GER ) 2002 : [REDACTED] Katrin Apel , Uschi Disl , Andrea Henkel , Kati Wilhelm ( GER ) 4 × 6 km 2006 : [REDACTED] Anna Bogaliy , Svetlana Ishmouratova , Olga Zaitseva , Albina Akhatova ( RUS ) 2010 : [REDACTED] Svetlana Sleptsova , Anna Bogaliy , Olga Medvedtseva , Olga Zaitseva ( RUS ) 2014 : [REDACTED] Vita Semerenko , Yuliia Dzhima , Valentyna Semerenko , Olena Pidhrushna ( UKR ) 2018 : [REDACTED] Nadezhda Skardino , Iryna Kryuko , Dzinara Alimbekava , Darya Domracheva ( BLR ) 2022 : [REDACTED] Linn Persson , Mona Brorsson , Hanna Öberg , Elvira Öberg ( SWE ) v t e World champions in women's biathlon – 7.5 km sprint 5 km 1984: [REDACTED] Venera Chernyshova 1985: [REDACTED] Sanna Grønlid 1986: [REDACTED] Kaija Parve 1987: [REDACTED] Elena Golovina 1988: [REDACTED] Petra Schaaf 7.5 km 1989: [REDACTED] Anne Elvebakk 1990: [REDACTED] Anne Elvebakk 1991: [REDACTED] Grete I. Nykkelmo 1993: [REDACTED] Myriam Bédard 1995: [REDACTED] Anne Briand 1996: [REDACTED] Olga Romasko 1997: [REDACTED] Olga Romasko 1999: [REDACTED] Martina Zellner 2000: [REDACTED] Liv Grete Skjelbreid 2001: [REDACTED] Kati Wilhelm 2003: [REDACTED] Sylvie Becaert 2004: [REDACTED] Liv Grete Skjelbreid Poirée 2005: [REDACTED] Uschi Disl 2007: [REDACTED] Magdalena Neuner 2008: [REDACTED] Andrea Henkel 2009: [REDACTED] Kati Wilhelm 2011: [REDACTED] Magdalena Neuner 2012: [REDACTED] Magdalena Neuner 2013: [REDACTED] Olena Bilosiuk 2015: [REDACTED] Marie Dorin Habert 2016: [REDACTED] Tiril Eckhoff 2017: [REDACTED] Gabriela Soukalová 2019: [REDACTED] Anastasiya Kuzmina 2020: [REDACTED] Marte Olsbu Røiseland 2021: [REDACTED] Tiril Eckhoff 2023: [REDACTED] Denise Herrmann-Wick 2024: [REDACTED] Julia Simon v t e World champions in women's biathlon – Team event 4 × 15 km 1989: [REDACTED] ( Natalia Prikazchikova , Svetlana Davidova , Luisa Zherepenova , Elena Golovina ) 1990: [REDACTED] ( Elena Batsevich , Elena Golovina , Svetlana Paramygina , Svetlana Davidova ) 1991: [REDACTED] ( Elena Belova , Elena Golovina , Svetlana Paramygina , Svetlana Davidova ) 1992: [REDACTED] ( Petra Bauer , Uschi Disl , Inga Kesper , Petra Schaaf ) 1993: [REDACTED] ( Nathalie Beausire , Delphyne Heymann , Anne Briand , Corinne Niogret ) 4 × 7.5 km 1994: [REDACTED] ( Natalia Permiakova , Natalia Ryzhenkova , Irina Kokoueva , Svetlana Paramygina ) 1995: [REDACTED] ( Elin Kristiansen , Annette Sikveland , Gunn Margit Andreassen , Ann-Elen Skjelbreid ) 1996: [REDACTED] ( Katrin Apel , Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm , Petra Behle , Uschi Disl ) 1997: [REDACTED] ( Annette Sikveland , Ann-Elen Skjelbreid , Liv Grete Skjelbreid , Gunn Margit Andreassen ) 1998: [REDACTED] ( Anna Volkova , Olga Romasko , Svetlana Ishmouratova , Albina Akhatova ) v t e Biathlon World Cup champions – women's overall 1982–83 : [REDACTED] Gry Østvik 1983–84 : [REDACTED] Mette Mestad 1984–85 : [REDACTED] Sanna Grønlid 1985–86 : [REDACTED] Eva Korpela 1986–87 : [REDACTED] Eva Korpela 1987–88 : [REDACTED] Anne Elvebakk 1988–89 : [REDACTED] Elena Golovina 1989–90 : [REDACTED] Jiřina Adamičková 1990–91 : [REDACTED] Svetlana Davidova 1991–92 : [REDACTED] Anfisa Reztsova 1992–93 : [REDACTED] Anfisa Reztsova 1993–94 : [REDACTED] Svetlana Paramygina 1994–95 : [REDACTED] Anne Briand 1995–96 : [REDACTED] Emmanuelle Claret 1996–97 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Forsberg 1997–98 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Forsberg 1998–99 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Forsberg 1999–2000 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Forsberg 2000–01 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Forsberg 2001–02 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Forsberg 2002–03 : [REDACTED] Martina Glagow 2003–04 : [REDACTED] Liv Grete Poirée 2004–05 : [REDACTED] Sandrine Bailly 2005–06 : [REDACTED] Kati Wilhelm 2006–07 : [REDACTED] Andrea Henkel 2007–08 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Neuner 2008–09 : [REDACTED] Helena Jonsson 2009–10 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Neuner 2010–11 : [REDACTED] Kaisa Mäkäräinen 2011–12 : [REDACTED] Magdalena Neuner 2012–13 : [REDACTED] Tora Berger 2013–14 : [REDACTED] Kaisa Mäkäräinen [REDACTED] Tora Berger 2014–15 : [REDACTED] Darya Domracheva 2015–16 : [REDACTED] Gabriela Soukalová 2016–17 : [REDACTED] Laura Dahlmeier 2017–18 : [REDACTED] Kaisa Mäkäräinen 2018–19 : [REDACTED] Dorothea Wierer 2019–20 : [REDACTED] Dorothea Wierer 2020–21 : [REDACTED] Tiril Eckhoff 2021–22 : [REDACTED] Marte Olsbu Røiseland 2022–23 : [REDACTED] Julia Simon 2023–24 : [REDACTED] Lisa Vittozzi Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anne_Briand&oldid=1223155766 " Categories : 1968 births Living people French female biathletes Olympic gold medalists for France Olympic silver medalists for France Olympic bronze medalists for France Biathletes at
27-720: Is different from Wikidata Biathlon at the Winter Olympics Biathlon debuted at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley , California with the men's 20 km individual event. At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble , the men's 4 × 7.5 km relay debuted, followed by the 10 km sprint event at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York . Beginning at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville , women's biathlon debuted with
36-1894: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anne Briand French biathlete (born 1968) Anne Briand [REDACTED] Anne Briand during the individual of the 1992 Winter Olympics Personal information Nationality French Born ( 1968-06-02 ) 2 June 1968 (age 56) Mulhouse , France Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Weight 55 kg (121 lb) Professional information Sport Biathlon Club SC Douanes Montgenevre World Cup debut 1990 Olympic Games Teams 3 – ( 1992 , 1994 , 1998 ) Medals 3 ( 1 gold) World Championships Teams 8 ( 1991 – 1999 ) Medals 7 ( 2 gold) World Cup Seasons 9 (1990/91–1998/99) Individual victories 6 All victories 10 Individual podiums 16 All podiums 25 Overall titles 1 (1994−95) Medal record Olympic Games [REDACTED] 1992 Albertville 3 × 7.5 km relay [REDACTED] 1994 Lillehammer 15 km individual [REDACTED] 1994 Lillehammer 4 × 7.5 km relay World Championships [REDACTED] 1993 Borovets Team event [REDACTED] 1995 Antholz-Anterselva 7.5 km sprint [REDACTED] 1993 Borovetz 4 × 7.5 km relay [REDACTED] 1995 Antholz-Anterselva Team event [REDACTED] 1995 Antholz-Anterselva 4 × 7.5 km relay [REDACTED] 1996 Ruhpolding Team event [REDACTED] 1996 Ruhpolding 4 × 7.5 km relay Anne Briand (born 2 June 1968 in Mulhouse )
45-474: The 15 km individual, 3 × 7.5 km relay (4 × 7.5 km during 1994–2002, and 4 × 6 km in 2006), and 7.5 km sprint. A pursuit race (12.5 km for men and 10 km for women) was included at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City . The top 60 finishers of the sprint race (10 km for men and 7.5 km for women) would qualify for the pursuit event. The sprint winner starts
54-415: The 1992 Winter Olympics Biathletes at the 1994 Winter Olympics Olympic medalists in biathlon Biathlon World Championships medalists Medalists at the 1992 Winter Olympics Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics Olympic biathletes for France Sportspeople from Mulhouse 20th-century French women Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
63-700: The French National Assembly [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Briand . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Briand&oldid=1079804056 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of French origin French-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
72-465: The race, followed by each successive biathlete at the same time interval they trailed the sprint winner in that event. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , a mass start (15 km for men and 12.5 km for women) was introduced where the top 30 biathletes from the previous four events were allowed to start together for the competition. Prior to the biathlon debut at the 1960 Winter Olympics , there
81-552: Was a military patrol event that was held at four Winter Olympic Games : 1924 , 1928 , 1936 , and 1948 . Medals were awarded for military patrol in 1924, but it was a demonstration event for the other three Winter Games. Military patrol is considered by the International Biathlon Union to be the precursor to biathlon . • = official event , (d) = demonstration event • = official event , (d) = demonstration event Sources (after
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