Biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

Men's sprint
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Venue Alpensia Cross-Country Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea
Date 11 February
Competitors 87 from 26 nations
Winning time 23:38.8
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Arnd Peiffer  Germany
2nd, silver medalist(s) Michal Krčmář  Czech Republic
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Dominik Windisch  Italy

The men's 10 km sprint biathlon competition of the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympics was held on 11 February 2018 at the Alpensia Cross-Country Centre in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[1][2] The event was won by Arnd Peiffer, with Michal Krčmář taking silver and Dominik Windisch bronze. This was the first individual Olympic medal for both Peiffer and Windisch, whereas for Krčmář, this was the first Olympic medal.

Summary

The 2014 champion, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, did not qualify for the event, and only the silver medalist, Dominik Landertinger, was competing. The field also included the 2010 silver, Emil Hegle Svendsen, and bronze, Jakov Fak, medalists. None of them were in medal contention during the event.

The early leader was Julian Eberhard, whose result was first improved by Peiffer. Krčmář finished second, and subsequently Windisch third, moving Eberhard down to fourth. Only four of the 87 competitors did not miss any targets, including the top two, Peiffer and Krčmář.

In the victory ceremony the day after, the medals were presented by Irena Szewińska, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by James Carrabre, IBU Vice President of Medical Issues.

Qualification

Schedule

All times are (UTC+9).

DateTimeRound
11 February20:15Final

Results

The race was started at 20:15.[3]

RankBibNameCountryTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
1st, gold medalist(s)22Arnd Peiffer Germany23:38.80 (0+0)
2nd, silver medalist(s)36Michal Krčmář Czech Republic23:43.20 (0+0)+4.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s)42Dominik Windisch Italy23:46.51 (0+1)+7.7
45Julian Eberhard Austria23:47.21 (0+1)+8.4
530Erlend Bjøntegaard Norway23:56.22 (0+2)+17.4
66Benedikt Doll Germany23:56.41 (0+1)+17.6
724Simon Schempp Germany24:00.21 (0+1)+21.4
854Martin Fourcade France24:00.93 (3+0)+22.1
971Serafin Wiestner Switzerland24:02.31 (0+1)+23.5
1018Lukas Hofer Italy24:09.82 (1+1)+31.0
1132Erik Lesser Germany24:10.71 (0+1)+31.9
1241Simon Desthieux France24:11.12 (2+0)+32.3
1316Tarjei Bø Norway24:12.52 (2+0)+33.7
1440Sebastian Samuelsson Sweden24:12.62 (2+0)+33.8
1526Benjamin Weger Switzerland24:15.51 (0+1)+36.7
161Timofey Lapshin South Korea24:22.61 (0+1)+43.8
1731Tomas Kaukėnas Lithuania24:23.51 (0+1)+44.7
1810Emil Hegle Svendsen Norway24:23.82 (1+1)+45.0
1966Olli Hiidensalo Finland24:26.30 (0+0)+47.5
2045Tero Seppälä Finland24:27.31 (1+0)+48.5
2111Dmytro Pidruchnyi Ukraine24:27.50 (0+0)+48.7
2257Matej Kazár Slovakia24:33.71 (0+1)+54.9
2313Jakov Fak Slovenia24:34.22 (1+1)+55.4
2446Andrejs Rastorgujevs Latvia24:34.43 (1+2)+55.6
2550Dominik Landertinger Austria24:36.21 (1+0)+57.4
269Klemen Bauer Slovenia24:36.42 (0+2)+57.6
2727Antonin Guigonnat France24:37.53 (1+2)+58.7
2828Simon Eder Austria24:42.52 (2+0)+1:03.7
2912Ondřej Moravec Czech Republic24:46.71 (1+0)+1:07.9
3072Jesper Nelin Sweden24:46.83 (1+2)+1:08.0
3120Johannes Thingnes Bø Norway24:51.54 (3+1)+1:12.7
3287Peppe Femling Sweden24:52.22 (1+1)+1:13.4
3364Lowell Bailey United States24:54.41 (0+1)+1:15.6
3423Vladimir Chepelin Belarus25:04.82 (1+1)+1:26.0
3580Anton Smolski Belarus25:05.91 (1+0)+1:27.1
3615Kalev Ermits Estonia25:07.22 (2+0)+1:28.4
372Krasimir Anev Bulgaria25:08.82 (1+1)+1:30.0
3839Michael Rösch Belgium25:09.42 (0+2)+1:30.6
3925Fredrik Lindström Sweden25:14.13 (2+1)+1:35.3
4035Artem Pryma Ukraine25:14.92 (1+1)+1:36.1
4149Roland Lessing Estonia25:19.72 (1+1)+1:40.9
4260Sergey Bocharnikov Belarus25:20.92 (1+1)+1:42.1
4343Roman Yeremin Kazakhstan25:21.92 (1+1)+1:43.1
4469Nathan Smith Canada25:22.31 (1+0)+1:43.5
453Tuomas Grönman Finland25:24.31 (0+1)+1:45.5
4665Serhiy Semenov Ukraine25:24.91 (0+1)+1:46.1
4734Tim Burke United States25:26.34 (2+2)+1:47.5
4837Quentin Fillon Maillet France25:28.14 (3+1)+1:49.3
4961Vytautas Strolia Lithuania25:32.42 (1+1)+1:53.6
5070Giuseppe Montello Italy25:35.32 (0+2)+1:56.5
5114Thomas Bormolini Italy25:39.32 (1+1)+2:00.5
5219Martin Otčenáš Slovakia25:39.74 (0+4)+2:00.9
5333Miha Dovžan Slovenia25:42.22 (2+0)+2:03.4
5456Vladimir Iliev Bulgaria25:42.74 (0+4)+2:03.9
5529Florent Claude Belgium25:43.73 (1+2)+2:04.9
5668Anton Sinapov Bulgaria25:47.93 (2+1)+2:09.1
5721Anton Babikov Olympic Athletes from Russia25:48.54 (3+1)+2:09.7
5885Leif Nordgren United States25:49.02 (1+1)+2:10.2
594Grzegorz Guzik Poland25:52.22 (0+2)+2:13.4
6055Cornel Puchianu Romania25:52.71 (1+0)+2:13.9
6148Scott Gow Canada25:52.84 (4+0)+2:14.0
627Christian Gow Canada25:53.53 (2+1)+2:14.7
6347Jeremy Finello Switzerland25:54.73 (2+1)+2:15.9
648Mario Dolder Switzerland25:54.85 (3+2)+2:16.0
6517Sean Doherty United States25:55.24 (4+0)+2:16.4
6663Oskars Muižnieks Latvia25:56.32 (1+1)+2:17.5
6751Andrzej Nędza-Kubiniec Poland25:59.22 (2+0)+2:20.4
6858Remus Faur Romania26:03.31 (0+1)+2:24.5
6959Michal Šlesingr Czech Republic26:06.04 (0+4)+2:27.2
7076Tomáš Hasilla Slovakia26:10.43 (1+2)+2:31.6
7152Raman Yaliotnau Belarus26:12.66 (2+4)+2:33.8
7262Mitja Drinovec Slovenia26:13.73 (1+2)+2:34.9
7386Adam Václavík Czech Republic26:15.44 (2+2)+2:36.6
7481Šimon Bartko Slovakia26:18.45 (2+3)+2:39.6
7574Rene Zahkna Estonia26:19.93 (1+2)+2:41.1
7684Kauri Kõiv Estonia26:23.33 (2+1)+2:44.5
7767Tobias Eberhard Austria26:24.35 (4+1)+2:45.5
7878Volodymyr Siemakov Ukraine26:31.73 (1+2)+2:52.9
7973Vladislav Vitenko Kazakhstan26:32.74 (2+2)+2:53.9
8077Vassiliy Podkorytov Kazakhstan26:34.71 (1+0)+2:55.9
8182Dimitar Gerdzhikov Bulgaria26:47.94 (2+2)+3:09.1
8283Brendan Green Canada26:48.03 (0+3)+3:09.2
8344Matvey Eliseev Olympic Athletes from Russia26:59.35 (3+2)+3:20.5
8453Mikito Tachizaki Japan27:27.13 (0+3)+3:48.3
8538Maxim Braun Kazakhstan27:46.74 (3+1)+4:07.9
8675Gheorghe Pop Romania28:04.45 (2+3)+4:25.6
8779Marius Ungureanu Romania28:59.14 (2+2)+5:20.3

References

  1. "Venues". www.pyeongchang2018.com/. Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Organizing Committee for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results
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