- Won the small Crystal Globe for the individual discipline in the 2007-2008 season.
- Her father waxed her skis until the end of the 2004-2005 season.
- Hobbies are shopping and meeting with friends.
- Has 14 victories.
- Her talent was discovered in the fourth grade during a cross-country skiing event.
- In 2005-2006 season, finished 3rd in the overall standings.
- From world championships, she has won a total of 11 medals.
- In 2007-2008 season was the best biathlete in the individual discipline.
- Coach was Uwe Müßigang.
- Became a member of the German biathlon World Cup team in 2000.
- Her father, Martin Glagow, is a former army officer and ski technician.
- Lives in Mittenwald in Bavaria, Germany.
- Won the little Crystal Globe for the pursuit discipline in the 2002-2003 season.
- Was regularly among the female biathletes with the highest accuracy rate, leading the shooting statistics in the 2003-2004 season with a rate of 89 percent.
- Is a retired biathlete.
- Her father attributed her shooting ability to family inheritance.
- Retired from the biathlon after the 2009-2010 season.
- Most successful biathlon season was in 2002-2003, when she was the first German to win the women's overall Biathlon World Cup.
- During the 2006 Olympics in Turin, she won 3 silver medals: one in the sprint competition, one in the pursuit, and one in the relay.
- Her husband is ex-biathlete Günther Beck from Austria.
- In spite of her height she is a strong skier and is renowned for her shooting ability.
- Has one daughter named Hilde born 1 April 2011 with her husband.
- Favorite biathlon race is the pursuit.
- Is a a three-times world champion and three-times Olympic silver medalist.
- Best friend of ex-biathlete and roommate Andrea Henkel.
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