Biathlon at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

The men's sprint competition of the Sochi 2014 Olympics was held at Laura Biathlon & Ski Complex on 8 February 2014.[1] It was 10 kilometres in length (6.2 miles).

Men's sprint
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for biathlon
VenueLaura Biathlon & Ski Complex
Date8 February
Competitors87 from 31 nations
Winning time24:33.5
Medalists
Ole Einar Bjørndalen  Norway
Dominik Landertinger  Austria
Jaroslav Soukup  Czech Republic

The defending Olympic Champion is Vincent Jay of France, who has since retired.[2] The defending World Champion is Emil Hegle Svendsen of Norway.

Qualification

Countries were assigned quotas using a combination of the Nation Cup scores of their top 3 athletes in the individual, sprint, and relay competitions at the 2012 World Championships in Ruhpolding, Germany, and the 2013 World Championships in Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic. The top 20 nations would be able to start four athletes in the sprint, while nations 21 through 28 could start one each. Nations below 28 could only start if any nation decided to vacate a quota spot.

During the 2012–13 or 2013–14 Biathlon World Cup season the athlete must have two results at IBU Cup, Open European Championships, World Championships or World Cup in the Sprint or Individual that at a maximum 20% behind the average time of the top three athletes. Or, two placings in the top half at the Junior World Championships. They also can have a combination of both criteria (one of each).[3]

Schedule

All dates and times are (UTC+4).

Date Time Round
8 February18:30–20:20Final

Results

The race was started at 18:30.[4]

Ole Einar Bjørndalen won the event with a time of 24:33.5, 1.3 seconds ahead of silver medalist Dominik Landertinger.[5] Bjørndalen missed one of the targets but was able to use his speed to make up the lost time.[6] Jaroslav Soukup finished third for the bronze medal.[5]

The gold medal was Bjørndalen's 12th Olympic medal, equaling a record set by fellow Norwegian Bjørn Dæhlie.[6] At 40 years old, he is also the oldest man ever to win an Olympic gold medal in an individual event at the Winter Games.[7][8] Bjørndalen won his 3rd gold medal in the Olympic men's sprint.[8]

RankBibNameCountryTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
24Ole Einar Bjørndalen Norway24:33.51 (0+1)
15Dominik Landertinger Austria24:34.80 (0+0)+1.3
40Jaroslav Soukup Czech Republic24:39.20 (0+0)+5.7
448Anton Shipulin Russia24:39.91 (0+1)+6.4
565Jean-Philippe Leguellec Canada24:43.20 (0+0)+9.7
639Martin Fourcade France24:45.91 (1+0)+12.4
730Simon Eder Austria24:47.20 (0+0)+13.7
86Ondřej Moravec Czech Republic24:48.10 (0+0)+14.6
929Emil Hegle Svendsen Norway25:02.81 (0+1)+29.3
1072Jakov Fak Slovenia25:06.50 (0+0)+33.0
1137Dominik Windisch Italy25:07.61 (1+0)+34.1
1275Lukas Hofer Italy25:08.81 (0+1)+35.3
131Nathan Smith Canada25:09.70 (0+0)+36.2
1457Jean-Guillaume Béatrix France25:12.11 (1+0)+38.6
1555Simon Schempp Germany25:16.40 (0+0)+42.9
168Evgeny Ustyugov Russia25:19.11 (1+0)+45.6
1735Andrejs Rastorgujevs Latvia25:20.21 (1+0)+46.7
182Fredrik Lindström Sweden25:21.00 (0+0)+47.5
1943Tim Burke United States25:23.31 (0+1)+49.8
2032Christoph Sumann Austria25:25.50 (0+0)+52.0
2162Erik Lesser Germany25:26.71 (0+1)+53.2
2231Andriy Deryzemlya Ukraine25:29.01 (0+1)+55.5
2351Brendan Green Canada25:31.71 (1+0)+58.2
2470Carl Johan Bergman Sweden25:35.91 (0+1)+1:02.4
2536Björn Ferry Sweden25:36.42 (2+0)+1:02.9
2654Klemen Bauer Slovenia25:40.72 (1+1)+1:07.2
2768Evgeniy Garanichev Russia25:43.01 (0+1)+1:09.5
2846Dmitry Malyshko Russia25:48.50 (0+0)+1:15.0
2919Vladimir Chepelin Belarus25:49.71 (0+1)+1:16.2
3013Cornel Puchianu Romania25:50.70 (0+0)+1:17.2
3127Michal Šlesingr Czech Republic25:51.71 (1+0)+1:18.2
3277Artem Pryma Ukraine25:57.61 (0+1)+1:24.1
3350Sergey Novikov Belarus26:00.80 (0+0)+1:27.3
3438Arnd Peiffer Germany26:01.23 (2+1)+1:27.7
3526Lowell Bailey United States26:04.12 (1+1)+1:30.6
3664Simon Fourcade France26:04.22 (1+1)+1:30.7
3721Matej Kazár Slovakia26:04.83 (2+1)+1:31.3
3869Daniel Mesotitsch Austria26:06.62 (0+2)+1:33.1
3952Tarjei Bø Norway26:10.13 (0+3)+1:36.6
4014Serafin Wiestner Switzerland26:10.22 (1+1)+1:36.7
4167Serhiy Semenov Ukraine26:10.41 (1+0)+1:36.9
4282Tobias Arwidson Sweden26:11.81 (1+0)+1:38.3
4316Yan Savitskiy Kazakhstan26:13.01 (1+0)+1:39.5
4418Serguei Sednev Ukraine26:16.81 (1+0)+1:43.3
4573Leif Nordgren United States26:17.40 (0+0)+1:43.9
463Simon Desthieux France26:18.22 (0+2)+1:44.7
4781Christian De Lorenzi Italy26:25.42 (1+1)+1:51.9
484Tomas Kaukėnas Lithuania26:26.22 (0+2)+1:52.7
4945Krasimir Anev Bulgaria26:28.03 (3+0)+1:54.5
5044Daniil Steptšenko Estonia26:40.52 (1+1)+2:07.0
5186Janez Marič Slovenia26:41.31 (0+1)+2:07.8
5256Pavol Hurajt Slovakia26:45.80 (0+0)+2:12.3
5366Indrek Tobreluts Estonia26:46.53 (0+3)+2:13.0
545Kauri Kõiv Estonia26:47.13 (2+1)+2:13.6
5534Johannes Thingnes Bø Norway26:51.04 (2+2)+2:17.5
5661Evgeny Abramenko Belarus26:55.02 (1+1)+2:21.5
5780Yuryi Liadov Belarus26:55.12 (1+1)+2:21.6
5811Christoph Stephan Germany26:55.42 (1+1)+2:21.9
5971Sergey Naumik Kazakhstan26:55.51 (0+1)+2:22.0
6059Vladimir Iliev Bulgaria26:55.94 (2+2)+2:22.4
6187Russell Currier United States26:58.54 (4+0)+2:25.0
6258Ahti Toivanen Finland26:58.62 (1+1)+2:25.1
6341Benjamin Weger Switzerland27:00.51 (1+0)+2:27.0
6417Krzysztof Pływaczyk Poland27:02.31 (0+1)+2:28.8
6574Tomáš Hasilla Slovakia27:05.43 (2+1)+2:31.9
6676Roland Lessing Estonia27:06.33 (0+3)+2:32.8
6742Lee-Steve Jackson Great Britain27:07.51 (0+1)+2:34.0
6883Martin Otčenáš Slovakia27:07.83 (1+2)+2:34.3
6920Milanko Petrović Serbia27:08.23 (1+2)+2:34.7
7012Michail Kletcherov Bulgaria27:13.62 (1+1)+2:40.1
7128Hidenori Isa Japan27:15.23 (1+2)+2:41.7
7225Peter Dokl Slovenia27:20.11 (1+0)+2:46.6
7333Alexei Almoukov Australia27:24.62 (0+2)+2:51.1
7478Scott Perras Canada27:32.13 (2+1)+2:58.6
7563Tomáš Krupčík Czech Republic27:39.32 (1+1)+3:05.8
7685Ivan Zlatev Bulgaria27:48.52 (1+1)+3:15.0
7753Łukasz Szczurek Poland27:57.22 (2+0)+3:23.7
787Jarkko Kauppinen Finland27:57.83 (2+1)+3:24.3
7947Károly Gombos Hungary28:04.31 (0+1)+3:30.8
8049Anton Pantov Kazakhstan28:05.04 (2+2)+3:31.5
8123Markus Windisch Italy28:14.42 (1+1)+3:40.9
8222Lee In-Bok South Korea28:35.91 (0+1)+4:02.4
8310Ren Long China28:53.24 (0+4)+4:19.7
849Victor Lobo Escolar Spain28:53.34 (4+0)+4:19.8
8560Grzegorz Guzik Poland29:17.25 (4+1)+4:43.7
8684Rafał Lepel Poland29:25.82 (1+1)+4:52.3
8779Dias Keneshev Kazakhstan30:06.84 (2+2)+5:33.3

References

  1. "Biathlon Competition Schedule". SOCOG. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. "Goodbye Vincent Jay.. you were a great athlete!". www.biathlonews.com. 9 December 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
  3. "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, Sochi 2014" (PDF). International Biathlon Union. December 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  4. Final Results
  5. "Men's Sprint 10 km". sochi.ru. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  6. "Ole Einar Bjoerndalen equals Olympic medals record". DW. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  7. Kaduk, Kevin (8 February 2014). "Ole Einar Bjoerndalen becomes oldest Winter Games gold medal winner at 40, ties record for overall medals". Yahoo Sports Canada. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  8. Bellisle, Martha (8 February 2014). "40-year-old Ole Einar Bjoerndalen wins seventh biathlon gold". USA Today. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
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