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Joanne Reid

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Joanne Reid
Joanne Reid (2023)
Personal information
Born (1992-06-28) June 28, 1992 (age 32)
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Professional information
SportBiathlon
ClubColorado Biathlon Club
World Cup debut2016
Olympic Games
Teams2
Medals0
World Championships
Teams5 (2017, 2019)
Medals0
World Cup
Seasons2 (2015/16–)
Individual victories0
All victories0
Individual podiums0
All podiums0

Joanne Firesteel Reid (born June 28, 1992) is an American biathlete.[1] She competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics, and 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's mass start, Women's relay, Women's pursuit, Women's individual, and Women's sprint.[2][3]

Life

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Joanne Reid is the daughter of Olympian Beth Heiden and niece of Eric Heiden. She grew up in Palo Alto[4] and skied cross country at University of Colorado.[5]

She competed in the Biathlon World Championships 2017, and Biathlon World Championships 2021.

Biathlon results

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All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.[6]

Olympic Games

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0 medals

Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass Start Relay Mixed Relay
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang 22nd 86th 13th 15th
China 2022 Beijing 57th 34th 29th 11th

World Championships

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0 medals

Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay
Austria 2017 Hochfilzen 56th 49th 38th 14th
Sweden 2019 Östersund 32nd 15th 32nd 10th 9th
Italy 2020 Antholz 79th 62nd 15th
Slovenia 2021 Pokljuka 40th 55th 55th 13th 12th
Czech Republic 2023 Nové Město na Moravě 73rd 16th
*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.

World Cup

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Season Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start
Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position
2016–17 21 84th 12 56th 6 80th 3 82nd 0

References

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  1. ^ "Joanne Reid aims to continue family's Olympic legacy". olympics.com.
  2. ^ "Joanne REID". olympics.com.
  3. ^ "Joanne Reid 2022 Olympics | NBC Olympics". www.nbcolympics.com. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  4. ^ "Palo Alto's Joanne Reid Makes Olympic Debut in Biathlon". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  5. ^ "Joanne Reid, Winter Olympics 2018 biathlon — Boulder, Colorado". The Denver Post. 2018-02-06. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  6. ^ International Biathlon Union. Joanne Reid. IBU Datacenter. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
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