2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 8
Biathlon World Cup |
2011–12 |
Men |
Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Nation |
Mixed relay |
Women |
Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Nation |
World Cup locations |
Östersund |
Hochfilzen |
Hochfilzen (2) |
Oberhof |
Nové Město |
The 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 8 will be held in Kontiolahti, Finland, from 10 February until 12 February 2012.[1]
Schedule of events
Date | Time | Events |
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February 10 | 12:00 CET | Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay |
February 11 | 10:30 CET | Men's 10 km Sprint |
12:30 CET | Women's 7.5 km Sprint | |
February 12 | 12:15 CET | Men's 12.5 km Pursuit |
13:00 CET | Women's 10 km Pursuit |
Medal winners
Men
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
10 km Sprint details |
Martin Fourcade France | 24:58.2 (0+1) |
Timofey Lapshin Russia | 24:59.0 (0+0) |
Benjamin Weger Switzerland | 24:59.8 (0+0) |
12.5 km Pursuit details |
Ole Einar Bjørndalen Norway | 33:43.8 (2+0+0+0) |
Martin Fourcade France | 33:57.6 (0+1+0+2) |
Dmitry Malyshko Russia | 34:06.5 (1+0+1+0) |
Women
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
7.5 km Sprint details |
Magdalena Neuner Germany | 23:07.4 (1+0) |
Kaisa Mäkäräinen Finland | 23:19.7 (1+0) |
Darya Domracheva Belarus | 23:24.4 (2+0) |
10 km Pursuit details |
Kaisa Mäkäräinen Finland | 32:23.0 (0+1+0+0) |
Magdalena Neuner Germany | 32:58.9 (0+1+1+2) |
Darya Domracheva Belarus | 33:00.0 (2+0+2+0) |
Mixed
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
2 x 6 km + 2 x 7.5 km Relay details |
France Sophie Boilley Anais Bescond Jean-Guillaume Béatrix Vincent Jay | 1:26:22.9 (0+0) (0+0) (0+3) (0+2) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) |
Ukraine Natalya Burdyga Olena Pidhrushna Andriy Deryzemlya Serguei Sednev | 1:26:23.9 (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+2) (0+1) (0+1) |
Slovakia Jana Gerekova Anastasiya Kuzmina Matej Kazar Miroslav Matiaško | 1:27:06.5 (0+1) (0+3) (0+1) (0+2) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+1) |
Achievements
- Best performance for all time
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- First World Cup race
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References
- ↑ "E.ON IBU World Cup 8 Biathlon". IBU Datacenter. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
Coordinates: 62°46′N 29°51′E / 62.767°N 29.850°E
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