...penalty laps to come 31.0 seconds back in third.The United States team, with Kasilof biathlete Jay Hakkinen plus Lowell Bailey, Tim Burke and Leif Nordgren, finished ninth.Later Sunday, the Norwegian women overcame missing 10 targets to...
...Kasilof biathlete Jay Hakkinen helped the United States to take 10th in a World Cup relay on Sunday in Antholz, Italy. Lowell Bailey led off for the U.S. and had two penalty loops, which put the U.S. in a hole. Hakkinen skied second and had...
...seconds, 1:52.9 behind winner Ole Einar Bjoerndalen of Norway. Also for the United States, Tim Burke was 11th, Lowell Bailey was 12th and Russell Currier was 23rd. "It was a really good week for the US team at the Kontiolahti World Cup...
...in the first shooting stage. He finished in 28 minutes, 37 seconds, which was 4:18.4 behind winner Martin Fourcade of France. The United States did place two in the top 20, with Tim Burke taking 10th and Lowell Bailey taking 20th.
Kasilof biathlete Jay Hakkinen finished 39th in a World Cup 10-kilometer sprint Friday in Ostersund, Sweden. Hakkinen had one miss on the range and finished with a time of 26 minutes, 23 seconds. Lowell Bailey led the U.S. with a fifth-place finish.
...46.7 seconds. He was 3:02.7 behind winner Arnd Peiffer of Germany. Overall, it was a great day for the U.S. team. Tim Burke led the Americans with a sixth-place finish, moving up from 15th, while Lowell Bailey was 12th.
...3 seconds, just 48.1 seconds behind the winner, Martin Fourcade of France. Also for the U.S. on Friday, Lowell Bailey was fifth, Russell Currier was sixth and Tim Burke was 13th. Hakkinen also was part of sixth-place finish for the...
...Hakkinen finished with a time of 27 minutes, 26.6 seconds. He was 1:57.8 behind winner Arnd Peiffer of Germany. Lowell Bailey led the U.S. with a 25th-place finish. Nikiski's Zach Hall also competed in the race. He finished 70th at...
...Friday in Russia at the World Championships. It was the first top-six finish for the U.S. team this season. Lowell Bailey started the relay for the U.S. and tagged Kasilof's Jay Hakkinen in fifth place, just 23.5 seconds behind the...
...2005-06 season, the most U.S. men to earn World Cup points during a season was two. In 2005-06, Hakkinen, Lowell Bailey of Lake Placid, N.Y., and Anchorage's Jeremy Teela all earned points. Last season, Tim Burke of Paul Smiths...
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