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Julia Tannheimer (born 1
August 2005) is a
German biathlete. She made her
debut in the
Biathlon World Cup in 2024.
Julia Tannheimer made her international...
- The
Tannheimer Tal ("Tannheim valley") is a high valley, at an
elevation of
about 1,100 metres, in the
Tannheim Mountains,
which are part of the Allgäu...
- [[:de:Breitenberg (
Tannheimer Berge)]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|de|Breitenberg (
Tannheimer Berge)}} to the...
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alongside Lea
Zimmermann and
Julia Tannheimer by a
large margin. In the
sprint and pursuit, she took
silver behind Tannheimer. In the
opening of the 2023/24...
- Tyrol,
Austria Tannheim Mountains,
group of
mountains in the Allgäu Alps
Tannheimer Tal,
valley in the
Tannheim Mountains This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- a wreath.
Minted again in
bronze in 1948 (1.5g);
redesigned by
Josef Tannheimer; obv:
Swiss cross with
legend Helvetia, rev:
numeral 1 and an ear of corn...
- of Tyrol, Austria. It is
located on an
altitude of 1124 m ü. A. in the
Tannheimer Tal (Tannheim Valley)
between Grän and Nesselwängle and has a size of...
- 2 15
December 2024
Hochfilzen (2) Germany 1.
Vanessa Voigt 2.
Julia Tannheimer 3.
Selina Grotian 4.
Franziska Preuß France 1.
Julia Simon 2. Justine...
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International Biathlon Union.
Retrieved 10
March 2023. "Pursuit gold for
Tannheimer, Gerhardsen,
Grotian and Nevland".
International Biathlon Union. 12 March...
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Ilona Plecháčová Czech
Republic 20:06.4 (0+1) 10 km
individual Julia Tannheimer Germany 34:02.3 (1+1+0+1)
Voldiya Galmace Paulin France 34:12.1 (1+0+0+0)...