Éva Tófalvi

Éva Tófalvi (born December 4, 1978) is a retired Romanian biathlete of Hungarian ethnicity.[1]

Éva Tófalvi
Born (1978-12-04) December 4, 1978
Miercurea Ciuc, Romania
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Ski clubA.S.A. Miercurea Ciuc
World Cup career
Seasons1995–2017
Individual wins1

Career

She finished in 11th place in the Women's Overall World Cup standings and in 2nd place in the Individual event at the end of the 2008-09 Biathlon World Cup. During this season she also won her first ever World Cup event in Hochfilzen, Austria, in the 15 km Individual race, she originally finished second,[2] but winner Albina Akhatova was later disqualified due to use of doping.[3] Tofalvi's victory is also the first ever race won by a Romanian athlete in the biathlon World Cup.

Results

Results in top 30 are included.[4]

Event Discipline Pos Date Season
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup HolmenkollenMass start2805/02/20122011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup Nové Město na MoravěPursuit2315/01/20122011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup Nové Město na MoravěSprint2113/01/20122011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup Nové Město na MoravěIndividual1111/01/20122011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenPursuit1310/12/20112011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenSprint2609/12/20112011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundPursuit2004/12/20112011/2012
2011-12 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundSprint1702/12/20112011/2012
Biathlon World Championships 2011 Khanty-MansiyskMass start2012/03/20112010/2011
Biathlon World Championships 2011 Khanty-MansiyskPursuit2806/03/20112010/2011
Biathlon World Championships 2011 Khanty-MansiyskSprint1505/03/20112010/2011
2010-11 Biathlon World Cup Fort Kent, MainePursuit2612/02/20112010/2011
2010-11 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingPursuit1716/01/20112010/2011
2010-11 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingSprint1515/01/20112010/2011
2010-11 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingIndividual2113/01/20112010/2011
2010-11 Biathlon World Cup OberhofSprint2908/01/20112010/2011
2010-11 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaIndividual1716/12/20102010/2011
2009-10 Biathlon World Cup OsloPursuit1620/03/20102009/2010
2009-10 Biathlon World Cup OsloSprint1518/03/20102009/2010
2010 Winter Olympic VancouverMass start2421/02/20102009/2010
2010 Winter Olympic VancouverIndividual1118/02/20102009/2010
2010 Winter Olympic VancouverPursuit1416/02/20102009/2010
2010 Winter Olympic VancouverSprint1313/02/20102009/2010
2009-10 Biathlon World Cup AntholzIndividual2020/01/20102009/2010
2009-10 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaPursuit2520/12/20092009/2010
2009-10 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaSprint2519/12/20092009/2010
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup Khanty-MansiyskMass start2529/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup Khanty-MansiyskPursuit2828/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup Khanty-MansiyskSprint1227/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup TrondheimMass start1822/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup TrondheimPursuit921/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup TrondheimSprint1919/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup VancouverSprint713/03/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup VancouverIndividual1411/03/20092008/2009
Biathlon World Championships 2009 PyeongchangMass start1422/02/20092008/2009
Biathlon World Championships 2009 PyeongchangIndividual718/02/20092008/2009
Biathlon World Championships 2009 PyeongchangPursuit2115/02/20092008/2009
Biathlon World Championships 2009 PyeongchangSprint2014/02/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaMass start1525/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaPursuit2124/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaSprint3022/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingPursuit1118/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingSprint2816/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup OberhofMass start1611/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup OberhofSprint910/01/20092008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenSprint920/12/20082008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenIndividual118/12/20082008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenSprint1112/12/20082008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundPursuit607/12/20082008/2009
2008-09 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundSprint906/12/20082008/2009
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup HolmenkollenPursuit2515/03/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup HolmenkollenSprint3013/03/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup PyeongchangPursuit1301/03/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup PyeongchangSprint1528/02/20082007/2008
Biathlon World Championships 2008 ÖstersundPursuit1810/02/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaPursuit819/01/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaSprint2617/01/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingPursuit2213/01/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingSprint2811/01/20082007/2008
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup KontiolahtiIndividual2529/11/20072007/2008
2006-07 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenPursuit1810/03/20072006/2007
2006-07 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenSprint1508/03/20072006/2007
2006-07 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaPursuit1919/01/20072006/2007
2006-07 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaSprint2417/01/20072006/2007
2006-07 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenPursuit2809/12/20062006/2007
2006-07 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenSprint2508/12/20062006/2007
2005-06 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenSprint2423/03/20062005/2006
2005-06 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaPursuit2011/03/20062005/2006
2005-06 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaSprint2909/03/20062005/2006
2006 Winter Olympic TorinoIndividual1913/02/20062005/2006
Biathlon World Championships 2005 HochfilzenPursuit1606/03/20052004/2005
Biathlon World Championships 2005 HochfilzenSprint3005/03/20052004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaMass start2920/02/20052004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaSprint1317/02/20052004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaIndividual2520/01/20052004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundMass start2119/12/20042004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundPursuit1818/12/20042004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundSprint2416/12/20042004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenPursuit3012/12/20042004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenSprint2111/12/20042004/2005
2004–05 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenIndividual1209/12/20042004/2005
Biathlon World Championships 2004 OberhofPursuit2308/02/20042003/2004
2003-04 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrbliePursuit2121/12/20032003/2004
2003-04 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrblieSprint2020/12/20032003/2004
2003-04 Biathlon World Cup HochfilzenSprint2411/12/20032003/2004
Biathlon World Championships 2003 Khanty-MansiyskIndividual2820032002/2003
2002-03 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundPursuit2220032002/2003
2002-03 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundIndividual1520032002/2003
2001-02 Biathlon World Cup Antholz-AnterselvaPursuit2420022001/2002
2001-02 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrblieSprint1720012001/2002
2001-02 Biathlon World Cup PokljukaPursuit2620012001/2002
Biathlon World Championships 2001 PokljukaPursuit2620012000/2001
Biathlon World Championships 2001 PokljukaIndividual620012000/2001
Biathlon World Championships 2001 PokljukaMass start1020012000/2001
2000-01 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingPursuit1820012000/2001
2000-01 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingSprint1520012000/2001
2000-01 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrbliePursuit1920002000/2001
2000-01 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrblieIndividual2720002000/2001
1999-2000 Biathlon World Cup LahtiIndividual2820001999/2000
1999-2000 Biathlon World Cup LahtiPursuit1620001999/2000
Biathlon World Championships 2000 Oslo-HolmenkollenPursuit1820001999/2000
1999-2000 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingPursuit2620001999/2000
1999-2000 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrblieSprint1419991999/2000
1999-2000 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrblieIndividual1719991999/2000
Biathlon World Championships 1999 Oslo-HolmenkollenIndividual1219991998/1999
1998-99 Biathlon World Cup Oslo-HolmenkollenPursuit2819991998/1999
1998-99 Biathlon World Cup Val CartierPursuit2619991998/1999
1998-99 Biathlon World Cup Val CartierSprint919991998/1999
1998-99 Biathlon World Cup RuhpoldingPursuit2719991998/1999
1998-99 Biathlon World Cup Brezno-OsrblieIndividual2519981998/1999
1998 Winter Olympic NaganoIndividual1109/02/19981997/1998
1997-98 Biathlon World Cup ÖstersundIndividual2919971997/1998

Notes and references

  1. "Titkos küldetés" (in Hungarian). Transindex.ro. 9 February 2010. Retrieved 28 December 2011.
  2. "Fischer-Ski News - Racing: Albina Akhatova (RUS) and Eva Tofalvi (ROU) claim Fischer double victory". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2010-01-17.
  3. "Albina Akhatova Disqualified". Archived from the original on 2016-04-24. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
  4. http://www.biathlonworld2.de/en/profile.html/do/showathlete?IBUId=BTROM20412197801%5B%5D
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