Uschi Disl

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Medal record
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Uschi Disl
Competitor for Flag of Germany Germany
Women's biathlon
Winter Olympics
Gold 2002 Salt Lake City 4 × 7.5 km relay
Gold 1998 Nagano 4 × 7.5 km relay
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City 7.5 km sprint
Silver 1998 Nagano 7.5 km sprint
Silver 1994 Lillehammer 15 km individual
Silver 1992 Albertville 3 × 7.5 km relay
Bronze 2006 Turin 12.5 km mass start
Bronze 1998 Nagano 15 km individual
Bronze 1994 Lillehammer 15 km individual

Ursula ("Uschi") Disl (born November 15, 1970, in Bad Tölz, Germany) is a former German biathlete. 1.62 m (5 ft 4 in), 57 kg (130 lb). She resides with her Swedish boyfriend Tomas Söderberg in Austria, and like most German Nordic skiers, is in the military as a border patrol guard. Their first child Hanna Ursula was born on January 15, 2007.

During her competitive career Disl was a 19 year veteran of biathlon and was a five time olympian, with two Olympic gold medals from the 4×7.5km relays in 1998 and 2002. She also has four silver medals (two in 7.5 km sprint (1998 and 2002), one in 4×7.5 km relay (1994) and one in 3×7.5 km relay (1992)), and three bronze medals (two in 15 km individual, 1994 and 1998, and one in 12.5 km mass start, 2006). She also has two World Championship titles, both won in Hochfilzen, Austria, in March 2005, in the 7.5 km sprint and the 10 km pursuit.

Dubbed "Turbo-Disl" by the German media, she lay second in the Biathlon World Cup table at the beginning of the Olympics behind fellow country woman Kati Wilhelm, and finished fifth in the overall standings for the 2004/05 season. She has finished second overall thrice in the Biathlon World Cup (1995/96, 1996/97, and 1997/98) and has won forty World Cup races (28 single and 12 relay/team victories). This includes three wins at the Holmenkollen ski festival biathlon competition with one in 1995 (sprint) and two in 1996 (sprint, pursuit).

2006 was Disl's last Olympics and her final season. She plans on becoming a TV commentator on biathlon.

On December 18, 2005, Disl was named "German sportswoman of the year", becoming the first biathlete awarded, and beating speed skater Anni Friesinger and discuss thrower Franka Dietzsch.

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Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Germany Birgit Fischer
German Sportswoman of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Flag of Germany Kati Wilhelm