Biathlon at the 1984 Winter Olympics – Sprint

The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1984 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February, at Igman - Veliko Polke. Competitors raced over three loops of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.[1][2]

Men's biathlon sprint
at the XIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueIgman - Veliko Polke
DatesFebruary 14
Competitors64 from 25 nations
Winning time30:53.8
Medalists
Eirik Kvalfoss  Norway
Peter Angerer  West Germany
Matthias Jacob  East Germany

Results

Eirik Kvalfoss, the two-time defending world champion in the sprint, had had the fastest ski time in the individual race, but struggled with his shooting, ending up with bronze. He had no such problems in the sprint, as he missed two shots, but was able to make up for it with his ski speed, being the only man to get below 31 minutes. Peter Angerer, the individual champion, missed just once to win silver, as he did in the 1983 worlds, while Matthias Jacob shot clear to win bronze.[1]

RankNameCountryTimePenaltiesDeficit
Eirik Kvalfoss Norway30:53.82-
Peter Angerer West Germany31:02.41+0:08.6
Matthias Jacob East Germany31:10.50+0:16.7
4Kjell Søbak Norway31:19.71+0:25.9
5Algimantas Šalna Soviet Union31:20.82+0:27.0
6Yvon Mougel France31:32.92+0:39.1
7Frank-Peter Roetsch East Germany31:49.82+0:56.0
8Fritz Fischer West Germany32:04.72+1:10.9
9Jan Matouš Czechoslovakia32:10.53+1:16.7
10Juri Kashkarov Soviet Union32:15.22+1:21.4
11Sergei Bulygin Soviet Union32:19.11+1:25.3
12Toivo Mäkikyrö Finland32:22.52+1:28.7
13Vítězslav Jureček Czechoslovakia32:26.50+1:32.7
14Vladimir Velichkov Bulgaria32:27.60+1:33.8
15Tapio Piipponen Finland32:28.71+1:34.9
16Walter Pichler West Germany32:30.21+1:36.4
17Frank Ullrich East Germany32:40.23+1:46.4
18Terje Krokstad Norway33:00.94+2:07.1
19Gottlieb Taschler Italy33:04.91+2:11.1
20Bill Carow United States33:05.80+2:12.0
21Sven Fahlén Sweden33:12.92+2:19.1
22Alfred Eder Austria33:17.92+2:24.1
23Zdeněk Hák Czechoslovakia33:19.33+2:25.5
24Leif Andersson Sweden33:21.93+2:28.1
25Ronnie Adolfsson Sweden33:27.04+2:33.2
26Jim Wood Great Britain33:40.22+2:46.4
27Francis Mougel France33:50.44+2:56.6
28Éric Claudon France34:05.12+3:11.3
29Andreas Zingerle Italy34:07.55+3:13.7
30Shoichi Kinoshita Japan34:12.21+3:18.4
31Yuri Mitev Bulgaria34:17.41+3:23.6
32Beat Meier Switzerland34:22.14+3:28.3
33Zsolt Kovács Hungary34:23.91+3:30.1
34Risto Punkka Finland34:28.54+3:34.7
35Johann Passler Italy34:31.44+3:37.6
36Rudolf Horn Austria34:46.04+3:52.2
37Gábor Mayer Hungary34:46.33+3:52.5
38Spas Zlatev Bulgaria34:51.22+3:57.4
39Walter Hörl Austria35:02.65+4:08.8
40Josh Thompson United States35:10.54+4:16.7
41Gheorghe Berdar Romania35:20.23+4:26.4
42Donald Nielsen, Jr. United States35:23.33+4:29.5
43Yoshinobu Murase Japan35:35.93+4:42.1
44Graeme Ferguson Great Britain35:37.34+4:43.5
45Song Yongjun China35:49.42+4:55.6
46Liu Hongwang China35:56.33+5:02.5
47Isao Yamase Japan35:57.04+5:03.2
48Francisc Forika Romania35:59.84+5:06.0
49Andrej Lanišek Yugoslavia36:16.05+5:22.2
50Andrew Paul Australia36:32.43+5:38.6
51Trevor King Great Britain36:34.45+5:40.6
52Imre Lestyan Romania36:42.84+5:49.0
53Song Wenbin China36:53.43+5:59.6
54Marjan Vidmar Yugoslavia37:08.13+6:14.3
55Cecilio Fernández Spain39:27.52+8:33.7
56Manuel García Spain40:16.66+9:22.8
57Tomislav Lopatić Yugoslavia40:18.29+9:24.4
58József Lihi Hungary40:21.06+9:27.2
59Oscar di Lovera Argentina40:25.73+9:31.9
60Luis Ríos Argentina40:36.54+9:42.7
61Víctor Figueroa Argentina41:04.25+10:10.4
62Hwang Byung-Dae South Korea44:43.26+13:49.4
63Ueng Ming-Yih Chinese Taipei45:38.14+14:44.3
-Hernán Carazo Costa RicaDNF--

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References

  1. "Sarajevo 1984 Official Report" (PDF). Organising Committee of the XlVth Winter Olympic Games 1984 at Sarajevo. LA84 Foundation. 1984. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  2. "Biathlon at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games: Men's 10 kilometres Sprint". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
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