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Maxim Tchoudov (born November 12, 1982) is an athlete from the Russian Federation. Maxim Tchoudov is competing for medals in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Olympic Biathlon. Find more Maxim Tchoudov news, pictures, and information here. Event Schedule: February 13 3:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 7.5 km Sprint (Medal Event) February 14 4:45 AM Biathlon - Men's 10 km Sprint (Medal Event) February 16 5:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 10 km Pursuit (Medal Event) February 16 6:45 AM Biathlon - Men's...Read Full Story
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(Reuters) - Sweden's Johan Carl Bergman competes during the Biathlon World Cup 15 km individual competition in Hochfilzen December 18, 2008. Russia's Maxim Tchoudov won ahead of compatriot Ivan Tcherezov and Sweden's Bjoern Ferry. REUTERS/Dominic EbenbichRead Full Story
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Neuner, who missed last Sunday's race in Oslo because of a cold, was back to form in the women's sprint for her eighth win of the season, coming two days after her 25th birthday. 'My strength has returned but I didn't think it would go so well ...
Kontiolahti, Finland - France finished ahead of Ukraine and Slovakia to win the mixed relay in the biathlon World Cup in a race which almost fell victim to freezing temperatures in Kontiolahti Friday. Sophie Boilley, Anais Bescond, Jean ...
OSLO, Norway -- Arnd Peiffer and Magdalena Neuner gave Germany a double victory in the biathlon World Cup on Saturday by capturing pursuit races. Peiffer hit all targets to finish the 12.5-kilometer race in 31 minutes, 44.0 seconds. He moved him ...
OBERHOF, Germany - Two-time Olympic champion Magdalena Neuner followed up her sprint success at the biathlon World Cup by winning the 12.5 kilometre mass start event Sunday for the German's 28th career victory. Andreas Birnbacher made it a German sweep ...
February 13 3:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 7.5 km Sprint (Medal Event) February 14 4:45 AM Biathlon - Men's 10 km Sprint (Medal Event) February 16 5:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 10 km Pursuit (Medal Event) February 16 6:45 AM Biathlon - Men's 12.5 km Pursuit (Medal Event) February 18 7:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 15 km Individual (Medal Event) February 18 8:45 AM Biathlon - Men's 20 km Individual (Medal Event) February 21 9:45 AM Biathlon - Men's 15 km Mass Start (Medal Event) February 21 10:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 12.5 km Mass Start (Medal Event) February 23 11:45 AM Biathlon - Women's 4x6 km Relay (Medal Event) February 26 12:45 PM Biathlon - Men's 4x7.5 km Relay (Medal Event)
Maxim Tchoudov (born November 12, 1982) is an athlete from the Russian Federation who competes in biathlon. Find more Maxim Tchoudov news, pictures, and information here.
Hochfilzen, Austria - Russia dominated men's and women's biathlon relay races from start to finish on Sunday. Ivan Tcherezov, Maxim Tchoudov, Maxim Maximov and Nikolay Kruglov won the men's race over 4x7.5 kilometres in 1 hour 24 minutes 22.9 seconds ...
Maxim Alexandrovich Tchoudov (Russian: ÐакÑим ÐлекÑандÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð§Ñдов; born 12 November 1982 in Bashkortostan) is a Russian biathlete.