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

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

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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