Lowell Bailey
Height: 6'
Weight: 168 lbs
High School: Lake Placid HS
Hobbies: Guitar, Mandolin
Skis & Boots: Atomic
Uniform: adidas
Poles: exel
Website: www.LowellBailey.com
2006 Olympian… “The best day of my life” was Lowell’s comment upon making his first Olympic Biathlon Team… Skied for UVM from 2003-2005, taking a break from biathlon… Scored personal best 29th place (and first-ever World Cup Points) in his return to biathlon competition at Ostersund World Cup in December 2005 … one of the few left handed shooters on the World Cup circuit… plays in a local band when in the Lake Placid area and always travels with his guitar… after his 27th place in Olympic 20K, he commented, “I am almost speechless. This did not exceed my expectations, but is a bit of a surprise.”
Top Results
| 15 | Individual | Oestersund (SWE) |
| 18 | Mass Start |
WCH Pyeong Chang (KOR) |
| 22 | Individual | WCH Pyeong Chang (KOR) |
| 22 | Pursuit | WCH Pyeong Chang (KOR) |
| 5 |
Relay |
Ruhpolding (GER) |
| 11 | Pursuit | Pyeong Chang (KOR) |
| 28 | Sprint | Ruhpolding (GER) |
| 29 | Sprint | Pyeong Chang (KOR) |
| 29 | Pursuit | Ruhpolding (GER) |
| 18 | Sprint | Hochfilzen (AUT) |
| 31 | Individual | Oestersund (SWE) |
| 35 |
Pursuit |
Khanty Mansiysk (RUS) |
| 37 |
Sprint | Khanty Mansiysk (RUS) |
| 37 |
Sprint | Lahti (FIN) |
| 41 |
Individual | WCH Antholz (ITA) |
| 48 |
Sprint | WCH Antholz (ITA) |
| 9 |
Relay |
WCH Antholz (ITA) |
2006 Olympic Winter Games
27th- 20K Individual; 48th- 10K Sprint;
50th- 12.5K Pursuit; 9th - Relay, third leg
2006 Top World Cup Results
40th Sprint; 29th Pursuit Ostersund, SWE
54th Spring; 44th Pursuit Pokljuka, SLO
Lowell Bailey’s World Beyond Sport
Bailey's two passions in life are biathlon and music. He has a travel guitar to bring on the road with him during biathlon competitions, and he even played at his team manager's wedding. He plays a mix of cover songs and ones he has written on his own.
At the 2006 Torino Olympic Games, Bailey fulfilled his childhood dreams of competing at the top of the world stage, but now he wants to go beyond the middle of the pack and finish at the top in Vancouver.

