Lisa Vittozzi

Lisa Vittozzi (born 4 February 1995) is an Italian biathlete. She competes in the Biathlon World Cup, Vittozzi has won a bronze medal at the Biathlon World Championships 2015 in Kontiolahti (4 × 6 km relay).[2] At the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics she won the bronze medal in the Mixed relay.[3] Vittozzi is the overall winner of the Biathlon World Cup 2023/24 season.

Lisa Vittozzi
Vittozzi in 2023
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1995-02-04) 4 February 1995
Sappada, Italy
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Professional information
SportBiathlon
ClubG.S. Forestale
C.S. Carabinieri[1]
World Cup debut2014
Olympic Games
Teams2 (2018, 2022)
Medals1 (0 gold)
World Championships
Teams6 (20152020, 2023, 2024)
Medals12 (2 gold)
World Cup
Individual victories7[lower-alpha 1]
All victories11[lower-alpha 2]
Individual podiums27[lower-alpha 3]
All podiums48[lower-alpha 4]
Overall titles1 (2023-24)
Discipline titles4:
3 Individual (2018–19, 2022-23, 2023-24);
1 Pursuit (2023–24)
Medal record
Women's biathlon
Representing  Italy
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 0 1
World Championships 2 6 4
Total 2 6 5
Olympic Games
2018 PyeongchangMixed relay
World Championships
2023 Oberhof4 × 6 km relay
2024 Nové Město15 km individual
2019 Östersund15 km individual
2020 AntholzMixed relay
2023 OberhofMixed relay
2024 Nové Město10 km pursuit
2024 Nové Město12.5 km mass start
2024 Nové MěstoSingle mixed relay
2015 Kontiolahti4 × 6 km relay
2019 ÖstersundMixed relay
2023 Oberhof15 km individual
2023 OberhofSingle mixed relay
Youth World Championships
2014 Presque Isle6 km sprint
2014 Presque Isle7.5 km pursuit
2013 Obertilliach6 km sprint
2014 Presque Isle10 km individual

Biathlon results

All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.[4]

Olympic Games

1 medal (1 bronze)

Year Age Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay
2018 Pyeongchang 23 32nd 6th 11th 4th 9th Bronze
2022 Beijing 27 76th 36th 32nd 5th 9th

World Championships

12 medals (2 gold, 6 silver, 4 bronze)

Year Age Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay
2015 Kontiolahti 20 60th 41st Bronze
2016 Oslo 21 20th 13th 17th 7th
2017 Hochfilzen 22 36th 4th 14th 11th 5th 4th
2019 Östersund 24 Silver 21st 10th 8th 10th Bronze
2020 Antholz-Anterselva 25 71st 6th 27th 30th 10th Silver
2021 Pokljuka 26 38th 5th 48th 5th 9th 6th
2023 Oberhof 28 Bronze 5th DNS 22nd Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Nové Město 29 Gold 7th Silver Silver 11th 10th Silver
*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.
**The single mixed relay was added as an event in 2019.

World Cup

Season Age Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start
Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position
2014–15204666th03261st1459th0
2015–162116139th07434th6340th2439th
2016–172234427th567th13022nd17714th3036th
2017–18235886th4318th2307th1918th12512th
2018–19248822nd1401st3094th3014th13212th
2019–202552810th7512th2147th10415th13510th
2020–212644916th3134th20614th8331st9719th
2021–222724631st2824th11527th7730th2635th
2022–23288823rd2251st2366th2794th1427th
2023–242910911st1651st2833rd3981st1356th

Individual podiums

  • 8 victories (3 Individuals, 2 Sprints, 3 Pursuits)
  • 31 podiums (8 Individuals, 9 Sprints, 10 Pursuits, 4 Mass starts)
No. Season Date Location Race Level Placement
1 2016–17 11 March 2017 Kontiolahti, Finland10 km PursuitWorld Cup3rd
2 2017–18 16 December 2017 Annecy, France10 km PursuitWorld Cup3rd
39 March 2018 Kontiolahti, Finland7.5 km SprintWorld Cup3rd
411 March 2018 Kontiolahti, Finland12.5 km Mass startWorld Cup2nd
5 2018–19 10 January 2019 Oberhof, Germany7.5 km SprintWorld Cup1st
612 January 2019 Oberhof, Germany10 km PursuitWorld Cup1st
717 January 2019 Ruhpolding, Germany7.5 km SprintWorld Cup2nd
826 January 2019 Antholz, Italy12.5 km PursuitWorld Cup3rd
97 February 2019 Canmore, Canada12.5 km Short IndividualWorld Cup3rd
1012 March 2019 Östersund, Sweden15 km IndividualWorld ChampionshipsSilver
11 2019–20 26 January 2020 Pokljuka, Slovenia12.5 km Mass startWorld Cup2nd
1214 March 2020 Kontiolahti, Finland10 km PursuitWorld Cup3rd
13 2020–21 6 March 2021 Nové Město, Czech Republic7.5 km SprintWorld Cup3rd
14 2022–23 30 November 2022 Kontiolahti, Finland15 km IndividualWorld Cup3rd
153 December 2022 Kontiolahti, Finland7.5 km SprintWorld Cup2nd
1617 December 2022 Annecy, France10 km PursuitWorld Cup2nd
1712 January 2023 Ruhpolding, Germany15 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
1815 January 2023 Ruhpolding, Germany12.5 km Mass startWorld Cup2nd
1921 January 2023 Antholz, Italy10 km PursuitWorld Cup2nd
2015 February 2023 Oberhof, Germany15 km IndividualWorld ChampionshipsBronze
219 March 2023 Östersund, Sweden15 km IndividualWorld Cup2nd
22 2023–24 26 November 2023 Östersund, Sweden15 km IndividualWorld Cup1st
2314 December 2023 Lenzerheide, Switzerland7.5 km SprintWorld Cup3rd
2412 January 2024 Ruhpolding, Germany7.5 km SprintWorld Cup3rd
2514 January 2024 Ruhpolding, Germany10 km PursuitWorld Cup1st
2611 February 2024 Nové Město, Czech Republic10 km PursuitWorld ChampionshipsSilver
2713 February 2024 Nové Město, Czech Republic15 km IndividualWorld ChampionshipsGold
2818 February 2024 Nové Město, Czech Republic12.5 km Mass startWorld ChampionshipsSilver
2910 March 2024 Soldier Hollow, United States10 km PursuitWorld Cup2nd
3014 March 2024 Canmore, Canada7.5 km SprintWorld Cup1st
3116 March 2024 Canmore, Canada10 km PursuitWorld Cup1st
*Results are from IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup, Biathlon World Championships and the Winter Olympic Games.

Updated on 19 February 2024

Relay podiums

  • 5 victories (3 Women relays, 2 Mixed relays)
  • 26 podiums (11 Women relays, 13 Mixed relays, 2 Single mixed relay)
No. Season Date Location Level Placement Teammate
12014–1513 March 2015 KontiolahtiWorld ChampionshipsBronzeOberhofer, Gontier, Wierer
22015–1613 December 2015 HochfilzenWorld Cup1stOberhofer, Sanfilippo, Wierer
317 January 2016 RuhpoldingWorld Cup3rdOberhofer, Runggaldier, Wierer
42016–1727 November 2017 ÖstersundWorld Cup3rdWierer, Hofer, Windisch
522 January 2017 Antholz-AnterselvaWorld Cup3rdRunggaldier, Sanfilippo, Wierer
62017–1826 November 2017 ÖstersundWorld Cup2ndWierer, Hofer, Windisch
713 January 2018 RuhpoldingWorld Cup2ndGontier, Sanfilippo, Wierer
820 February 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games3rdWierer, Hofer, Windisch
910 March 2018 KontiolahtiWorld Cup1stWierer, Hofer, Windisch
1018 March 2018 Oslo HolmenkollenWorld Cup3rdGontier, Sanfilippo, Wierer
112018–192 December 2018 PokljukaWorld Cup3rdWierer, Hofer, Windisch
1216 December 2018 HochfilzenWorld Cup1stRunggaldier, Wierer, Sanfilippo
137 March 2019 ÖstersundWorld ChampionshipsBronzeWierer, Hofer, Windisch
142019–2030 November 2019 ÖstersundWorld Cup1stWierer, Hofer, Windisch
1513 February 2020 Antholz-AnterselvaWorld ChampionshipsSilverWierer, Hofer, Windisch
162020–2114 March 2021 Nové MěstoWorld Cup2ndWierer, Windisch, Hofer
172021–223 March 2022KontiolahtiWorld Cup3rdComola, Sanfilippo, Wierer
182022–2311 December 2022 HochfilzenWorld Cup3rdRebecca Passler, Comola, Wierer
198 January 2023 PokljukaWorld Cup2ndBionaz, Giacomel, Wierer
2014 January 2023 RuhpoldingWorld Cup3rdComola, Passler, Wierer
218 February 2023 OberhofWorld ChampionshipsSilverBionaz, Giacomel, Wierer
2216 February 2023 OberhofBronzeGiacomel
2318 February 2023 OberhofGoldComola, Auchentaller, Wierer
242023–2425 November 2023 ÖstersundWorld Cup3rdBionaz, Giacomel, Wierer
2520 January 2024 Antholz-AnterselvaWorld Cup2ndWierer, Bionaz, Giacomel
2615 February 2024 Nové MěstoWorld ChampionshipsSilverGiacomel

Notes

Notes about WC results

  1. Excluding 1 win at the Biathlon WCH that was not part of the WC
  2. Excluding 2 wins at the Biathlon WCH that were not part of the WC
  3. Including 1 podium at the Biathlon WCH that was part of the WC, excluding 4 podiums at the Biathlon WCH that were not part of the WC
  4. Including 4 podiums at the Biathlon WCH that were part of the WC, excluding 8 podiums at the Biathlon WCH and 1 at the Biathlon WOG that were not part of the WC

References

  1. "La Forestale passa ai Carabinieri" (in Italian). adnkronos.com. 28 July 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  2. "Lisa Vittozzi". International Biathlon Union. Archived from the original on 27 March 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. "Biathlon: Mixed relay results" (PDF). pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 February 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  4. International Biathlon Union. Lisa Vitozzi. IBU Datacenter. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
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