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==Career== ==Career==
Kaiser, originally from ] in ], began training in biathlon at age 12 with the Biathlon Team ] in ]. At 14, he moved to the sports-focused high school in ] to pursue the sport more professionally. After completing high school in 2018, he trained as a full-time police officer in ], graduating in 2020 as a Polizeimeister. Kaiser has represented WSV Oberhof 05 since 2014 and trains at the Oberhof performance center alongside ] and ] athletes under coaches Jens Filbrich, ], and Marko Danz. Early in his youth career, Kaiser was not among the top German biathletes and often placed in the midfield of national competitions. Despite modest results, he steadily improved and joined the German Ski Association's (DSV) development squad in the 2020/21 season. In 2021, Kaiser competed in the ], narrowly missing a medal with fourth place in the sprint. He debuted in the IBU Cup the same season. Kaiser, originally from ] in ], began training in biathlon at age 12 with the Biathlon Team ] in ]. At 14, he moved to the sports-focused high school in ] to pursue the sport more professionally. After completing high school in 2018, he trained as a full-time police officer in ], graduating in 2020 as a Polizeimeister. Kaiser has represented WSV Oberhof 05 since 2014 and trains at the Oberhof performance center alongside ] and ] athletes under coaches ], ], and Marko Danz. Early in his youth career, Kaiser was not among the top German biathletes and often placed in the midfield of national competitions. Despite modest results, he steadily improved and joined the ] (DSV) development squad in the 2020/21 season. In 2021, Kaiser competed in the ], narrowly missing a medal with fourth place in the sprint. He debuted in the IBU Cup the same season.


Transitioning to the senior level in 2021/22, Kaiser joined DSV’s B-Team. Though initially failing to qualify for the IBU Cup, he earned multiple top-15 finishes later in the season and competed in the ]. The 2022/23 season saw Kaiser remain in the B-Team, earning silver at the German Championships and achieving consistent top-10 finishes in the IBU Cup, including a podium finish in the ] mass start. He finished the season ranked 17th in the IBU Cup standings. Promoted to the A-National Team for 2023/24, Kaiser continued competing in the IBU Cup due to missing World Cup qualification.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/rheinland-pfalz/trier/hunsruecker-simon-kaiser-will-in-den-biathlon-weltcup-100.html|title=Top-Biathlet aus Rheinland-Pfalz: Hunsrücker Simon Kaiser will in den Weltcup|first=S. W. R.|last=Aktuell|date=November 21, 2023|website=SWR Aktuell}}</ref> He claimed his first IBU Cup victory in December 2023 in ] and later achieved another podium at the ] sprint.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.biathlonworld.com/news/ibu-cup-3-sjusjoen-sprints/6FXsLDaUZ4DShJfzRCnTnJ|title=Kaiser and Michelon win Sprints in Sjusjoen|date=December 13, 2023|website=International Biathlon Union - IBU}}</ref><ref>https://www.xc-ski.de/aktuelles/news/biathlon/biathlon-julia-tannheimer-und-simon-kaiser-feiern-siege-beim-ibu-cup-sjosjoen/</ref> He ended the season ranked 8th in the IBU Cup overall standings. In preparation for 2024/25, Kaiser remained in the A-Team. After strong performances in the early IBU Cup races, including a podium in ], he earned his first ] nomination for ] as the best German in the IBU Cup standings.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportschau.de/wintersport/biathlon/biathlon-marlene-fichtner-simon-kaiser-weltcup-debuet-hochfilzen-,biathlon-262.html|title=Biathlon: Marlene Fichtner und Simon Kaiser - die harte Arbeit zahlt sich aus|first=Jonas|last=Schlott|website=sportschau.de}}</ref> Transitioning to the senior level in 2021/22, Kaiser joined DSV's B-Team. Though initially failing to qualify for the IBU Cup, he earned multiple top-15 finishes later in the season and competed in the ]. The 2022/23 season saw Kaiser remain in the B-Team, earning silver at the German Championships and achieving consistent top-10 finishes in the IBU Cup, including a podium finish in the ] mass start. He finished the season ranked 17th in the IBU Cup standings. Promoted to the A-National Team for 2023/24, Kaiser continued competing in the IBU Cup due to missing World Cup qualification.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.swr.de/swraktuell/rheinland-pfalz/trier/hunsruecker-simon-kaiser-will-in-den-biathlon-weltcup-100.html|title=Top-Biathlet aus Rheinland-Pfalz: Hunsrücker Simon Kaiser will in den Weltcup|first=S. W. R.|last=Aktuell|date=November 21, 2023|website=SWR Aktuell}}</ref> He claimed his first IBU Cup victory in December 2023 in ] and later achieved another podium at the ] sprint.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.biathlonworld.com/news/ibu-cup-3-sjusjoen-sprints/6FXsLDaUZ4DShJfzRCnTnJ|title=Kaiser and Michelon win Sprints in Sjusjoen|date=December 13, 2023|website=International Biathlon Union - IBU}}</ref><ref>https://www.xc-ski.de/aktuelles/news/biathlon/biathlon-julia-tannheimer-und-simon-kaiser-feiern-siege-beim-ibu-cup-sjosjoen/</ref> He ended the season ranked 8th in the IBU Cup overall standings. In preparation for 2024/25, Kaiser remained in the A-Team. After strong performances in the early IBU Cup races, including a podium in ], he earned his first ] nomination for ] as the best German in the IBU Cup standings.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportschau.de/wintersport/biathlon/biathlon-marlene-fichtner-simon-kaiser-weltcup-debuet-hochfilzen-,biathlon-262.html|title=Biathlon: Marlene Fichtner und Simon Kaiser - die harte Arbeit zahlt sich aus|first=Jonas|last=Schlott|website=sportschau.de}}</ref>


==Biathlon results== ==Biathlon results==

Latest revision as of 15:29, 16 December 2024

German biathlete (born 1999)
Simon Kaiser
Kaiser in 2022
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1999-06-20) 20 June 1999 (age 25)
Birkenfeld, Germany
Sport
CountryGermany
SportBiathlon

Simon Kaiser (born 20 June 1999) is a German biathlete. He made his debut in the Biathlon World Cup in 2024.

Career

Kaiser, originally from Hoppstädten-Weiersbach in Rhineland-Palatinate, began training in biathlon at age 12 with the Biathlon Team Saarland in Lebach. At 14, he moved to the sports-focused high school in Oberhof to pursue the sport more professionally. After completing high school in 2018, he trained as a full-time police officer in Thuringia, graduating in 2020 as a Polizeimeister. Kaiser has represented WSV Oberhof 05 since 2014 and trains at the Oberhof performance center alongside IBU and World Cup athletes under coaches Jens Filbrich, Erik Lesser, and Marko Danz. Early in his youth career, Kaiser was not among the top German biathletes and often placed in the midfield of national competitions. Despite modest results, he steadily improved and joined the German Ski Association's (DSV) development squad in the 2020/21 season. In 2021, Kaiser competed in the Junior World Championships, narrowly missing a medal with fourth place in the sprint. He debuted in the IBU Cup the same season.

Transitioning to the senior level in 2021/22, Kaiser joined DSV's B-Team. Though initially failing to qualify for the IBU Cup, he earned multiple top-15 finishes later in the season and competed in the European Championships. The 2022/23 season saw Kaiser remain in the B-Team, earning silver at the German Championships and achieving consistent top-10 finishes in the IBU Cup, including a podium finish in the Canmore mass start. He finished the season ranked 17th in the IBU Cup standings. Promoted to the A-National Team for 2023/24, Kaiser continued competing in the IBU Cup due to missing World Cup qualification. He claimed his first IBU Cup victory in December 2023 in Sjusjøen and later achieved another podium at the Arber sprint. He ended the season ranked 8th in the IBU Cup overall standings. In preparation for 2024/25, Kaiser remained in the A-Team. After strong performances in the early IBU Cup races, including a podium in Geilo, he earned his first World Cup nomination for Hochfilzen as the best German in the IBU Cup standings.

Biathlon results

All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.

Youth and Junior World Championships

Year Age Individual Sprint Pursuit Relay
Austria 2021 Obertilliach 21 4th 26th 5th

References

  1. "Athlete Statistics - real biathlon". www.realbiathlon.com.
  2. https://www.zdf.de/sport/wintersport/biathlon-kaiser-weltcup-debuet-100.html
  3. Aktuell, S. W. R. (November 21, 2023). "Top-Biathlet aus Rheinland-Pfalz: Hunsrücker Simon Kaiser will in den Weltcup". SWR Aktuell.
  4. "Kaiser and Michelon win Sprints in Sjusjoen". International Biathlon Union - IBU. December 13, 2023.
  5. https://www.xc-ski.de/aktuelles/news/biathlon/biathlon-julia-tannheimer-und-simon-kaiser-feiern-siege-beim-ibu-cup-sjosjoen/
  6. Schlott, Jonas. "Biathlon: Marlene Fichtner und Simon Kaiser - die harte Arbeit zahlt sich aus". sportschau.de.

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