Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Men's 12.5km

Men's 12.5 km biathlon events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 11 March.

Biathlon - Men's 12.5km
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenuePragelato
Dates11 March

There were 3 events. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved, and for each missed shot a penalty of one minute was added to the calculated time.

Visually impaired

The visually impaired event was won by Vitaliy Lukyanenko, representing  Ukraine.[1]

RankNameCountryReal TimeFactorMissesFinish Time
Vitaliy Lukyanenko Ukraine36:54.9100238:54.9
Irek Mannanov Russia36:15.4100339:15.4
Wilhelm Brem Germany42:49.685541:24.2
4Oleh Munts Ukraine45:32.185341:42.3
5Michael Bentele Germany46:00.185544:06.0
6Marian Balaz Slovakia39:02.898644:15.9
7Philippe Terral France42:29.098445:38.0
8Brian McKeever Canada38:05.0100947:05.0
9Vasili Shaptsiaboi Belarus40:06.3981150:18.2
10Jarmo Ollanketo Finland41:41.5981050:51.4
11Minoru Kobayashi Japan51:58.785852:10.9
12Elie Zampin France41:58.41001253:58.4
13Franz Gatscher Italy50:57.4981059:56.2
14Hiroshi Kato Japan52:28.89891:00:25.8

Sitting

The sitting event was won by Vladimir Kiselev, representing  Russia.[2]

RankNameCountryReal TimeFactorMissesFinish Time
Vladimir Kiselev Russia46:46.5100046:46.5
Taras Kryjanovski Russia44:28.198447:34.7
Mikhail Terentiev Russia52:37.286449:15.2
4Iurii Kostiuk Ukraine49:47.591449:18.6
5Sergej Shilov Russia52:43.086449:20.2
6Vladyslav Morozov Ukraine45:54.9100449:54.9
7Irek Zaripov Russia45:57.9100550:57.9
8Vladimir Gajdiciar Slovakia47:14.3100451:14.3
9Ruedi Weber Switzerland51:24.394351:19.2
10Oleksandr Vasyutynsky Ukraine50:08.194754:07.7
11Bruno Huber Switzerland48:15.1100654:15.1
12Sergiy Khyzhnyak Ukraine46:27.3100854:27.3
13Hiroyuki Nagata Japan58:51.886454:37.3
14Wieslaw Fiedor Poland47:11.7100855:11.7
15Leonid Musanov Russia55:56.3861058:06.5
16Michael Weymann Germany51:05.9100112:05.9
17Oliver Anthofer Austria50:09.494152:08.8

Standing

The standing event was won by Rustam Garifoullin, representing  Russia.[3]

RankNameCountryReal TimeFactorMissesFinish Time
Rustam Garifoullin Russia37:26.197440:18.7
Alfis Makamedinov Russia43:51.291140:54.4
Nils Erik Ulset Norway43:55.289241:05.3
4Valeriy Darovskikh Russia40:27.297241:14.4
5Pascal Schrofer Switzerland42:31.397041:14.8
6Siarhei Silchanka Belarus38:30.297542:20.9
7Konstantin Yanchuk Russia45:37.387342:41.4
8Josef Giesen Germany43:30.287542:50.9
9Michael Kurz Austria40:57.092643:40.4
10Andreas Hustveit Norway39:28.797644:17.6
11Yannick Bourseaux France40:28.496745:51.3
12Joerg Baldauf Germany46:48.990446:08.0
13Emmanuel Lacroix France41:31.997646:17.2
14Thomas Oelsner Germany40:31.196846:53.8
15Harald Thauer Germany42:51.496748:08.6
16Kalervo Pieksaemaeki Finland45:21.196548:32.2
17Hiroshi Denda Japan46:13.397448:50.1
18Franck Paget France43:15.696950:31.8
19Daniele Stefanoni Italy44:27.996951:41.2
20James Kenneth Millar Australia45:04.9971053:43.7
Daniel Perkins United StatesDNF

References

  1. "Biathlon: Men's 12.5 km: Visually impaired". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. "Biathlon: Men's 12.5 km: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  3. "Biathlon: Men's 12.5 km: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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