Biathlon at the 1964 Winter Olympics – Individual

The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 1964 Winter Olympics was held on 4 February, at Seefeld. The firing ranges were located at the following points on the 20-kilometer course: 6 km — 200 meter range, 10.4 km — 250 meter range, 11.8 km — 150 meter range and 17.1 km — 100 meter range. The first three series were fired from a prone position, the last standing. Each miss of the target cost two minutes.[1][2]

Men's biathlon individual
at the IX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSeefeld
Dates4 February
Competitors51 from 14 nations
Winning time1:20:26.8
Medalists
Vladimir Melanin  Soviet Union
Aleksandr Privalov  Soviet Union
Olav Jordet  Norway

Results

Vladimir Melanin, the two time defending world champion, won the Olympic title with ease at Seefeld. He was one of just three racers to shoot clear, and also had a very quick ski time; the two men who skied faster than him, Ragnar Tveiten and Veikko Hakulinen had six and twelve minutes of penalties, respectively. This combination saw Melanin win the race by more than three full minutes. The silver medalist, Aleksandr Privalov, a bronze medalist at the last Olympics, had a slower ski time, but like Melanin, shot clear to earn his place. Olav Jordet earned bronze, ahead of Tveiten, as he combined a top-10 skiing time with only a single miss.[1]

RankBibNameCountrySki TimeMissesResultDeficit
23Vladimir Melanin Soviet Union1:20:26.80 (0+0+0+0)1:20:26.8
38Aleksandr Privalov Soviet Union1:23:42.50 (0+0+0+0)1:23:42.5+3:15.7
32Olav Jordet Norway1:22:38.81 (0+0+0+1)1:24:38.8+4:12.0
445Ragnar Tveiten Norway1:19:52.53 (1+1+0+1)1:25:52.5+5:25.7
521Vilmoş Gheorghe Romania1:22:18.02 (0+1+0+1)1:26:18.0+5:51.2
644Józef Rubiś Poland1:22:31.62 (1+0+0+1)1:26:31.6+6:04.8
72Valentin Pshenitsyn Soviet Union1:22:59.02 (0+0+0+2)1:26:59.0+6:32.2
841Hannu Posti Finland1:25:16.51 (1+0+0+0)1:27:16.5+6:49.7
96John Güttke Sweden1:24:02.42 (0+0+0+2)1:28:02.4+7:35.6
1040Nikolay Puzanov Soviet Union1:21:21.54 (3+0+0+1)1:29:21.5+8:54.7
113Jon Istad Norway1:23:24.83 (1+0+1+1)1:29:24.8+8:58.0
1231Sture Ohlin Sweden1:25:46.02 (1+1+0+0)1:29:46.0+9:19.2
1335Antti Tyrväinen Finland1:22:09.04 (0+2+0+2)1:30:09.0+9:42.2
1410Constantin Carabela Romania1:30:59.00 (0+0+0+0)1:30:59.0+10:32.2
1515Veikko Hakulinen Finland1:19:37.96 (2+1+0+3)1:31:37.9+11:11.1
1647Charlie Akers United States1:28:24.92 (1+0+1+0)1:32:24.9+11:58.1
1717Sven-Olov Axelsson Sweden1:21:13.66 (0+1+3+2)1:33:13.6+12:46.8
1813Stanisław Szczepaniak Poland1:27:43.53 (0+0+1+2)1:33:43.5+13:16.7
1926Yuji Yamanaka Japan1:29:51.82 (1+1+0+0)1:33:51.8+13:25.0
2027Józef Gąsienica Sobczak Poland1:22:00.66 (4+0+2+0)1:34:00.6+13:33.8
2122Hans-Dieter Riechel United Team of Germany1:28:30.93 (1+0+0+2)1:34:30.9+14:04.1
2224Ola Wærhaug Norway1:24:38.05 (2+1+2+0)1:34:38.0+14:11.2
231Esko Marttinen Finland1:24:50.25 (1+0+2+2)1:34:50.2+14:23.4
249Egon Schnabel United Team of Germany1:30:53.02 (1+0+0+1)1:34:53.0+14:26.2
2548Sten Eriksson Sweden1:23:27.86 (2+2+1+1)1:35:27.8+15:01.0
2614Yoshio Ninomine Japan1:29:38.63 (0+0+1+2)1:35:38.6+15:11.8
2746Gheorghe Cimpoia Romania1:29:44.63 (0+2+0+1)1:35:44.6+15:17.8
2849Hansjörg Farbmacher Austria1:28:11.34 (3+0+0+1)1:36:11.3+15:44.5
295John Dent Great Britain1:30:27.23 (0+1+1+1)1:36:27.2+16:00.4
304Bill Spencer United States1:28:49.84 (3+0+0+1)1:36:49.8+16:23.0
3150Helmut Klöpsch United Team of Germany1:32:08.53 (1+0+1+1)1:38:08.5+17:41.7
3230Paul Romand France1:22:51.28 (1+2+2+3)1:38:51.2+18:24.4
3337Dieter Ritter United Team of Germany1:22:51.48 (0+2+4+2)1:38:51.4+18:24.6
3433Walter Müller Austria1:25:12.37 (1+3+2+1)1:39:12.3+18:45.5
3511Stanisław Styrczula Poland1:32:52.14 (0+1+0+3)1:40:52.1+20:25.3
3639Peter Lahdenpera United States1:27:04.78 (0+3+3+2)1:43:04.7+22:37.9
3729Alan Notley Great Britain1:36:10.35 (2+2+0+1)1:46:10.3+25:43.5
3828Bayanjavyn Damdinjav Mongolia1:32:19.77 (3+1+1+2)1:46:19.7+25:52.9
3916Paul Renne United States1:34:45.96 (3+1+1+1)1:46:45.9+26:19.1
4051John Moore Great Britain1:27:49.410 (4+1+3+2)1:47:49.4+27:22.6
417Adolf Scherwitzl Austria1:36:12.76 (1+2+0+3)1:48:12.7+27:45.9
4242Bizyaagiin Dashgai Mongolia1:31:26.010 (3+2+2+3)1:51:26.0+30:59.2
4319Roderick Tuck Great Britain1:33:55.59 (3+3+1+2)1:51:55.5+31:28.7
4425Tudeviin Lkhamsüren Mongolia1:37:10.18 (2+4+1+1)1:53:10.1+32:43.3
4536Marcel Vogel Switzerland1:29:14.112 (2+3+3+4)1:53:14.1+32:47.3
4620Erich Schönbächler Switzerland1:29:59.512 (3+2+2+5)1:53:59.5+33:32.7
4743Willy Junod Switzerland1:28:00.713 (4+4+4+1)1:54:00.7+33:33.9
4812Peter Gerig Switzerland1:30:32.516 (3+5+5+3)2:02:32.5+42:05.7
498Tsambyn Danzan Mongolia1:36:45.615 (4+5+2+4)2:06:45.6+46:18.8
Paul Ernst AustriaDNF
Nicolae Bărbăşescu RomaniaDNF

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References

  1. "Offizieller Bericht der IX. Olympischen Winterspiele Innsbruck 1964" (PDF). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Instruction, Science and Art, Vienna and Munich. LA84 Foundation. 1964. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  2. "Biathlon at the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games: Men's 20 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
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