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Biathlon at the 2010 Winter Olympics

The biathlon competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics were held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia. The events were held between the 13th and 26 February 2010.

Biathlon at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Biathlon
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
Dates13–26 February
Competitors221 from 37 nations
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The men's individual biathlon was notable for the awarding of two silver medals due to two competitors finishing with a tie (48:32.0). No bronze medal was awarded in this event.

Medal summary

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Norway3205
2  Germany2125
3  Russia2114
4  France1236
5  Slovakia1113
6  Sweden1001
7  Austria0202
8  Belarus0112
9  Kazakhstan0101
10  Croatia0011
Totals (10 entries)1011930

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
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Emil Hegle Svendsen
  Norway
48:22.5 Ole Einar Bjørndalen
  Norway
Sergey Novikov
  Belarus
48:32.0 Not awarded
Sprint
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Vincent Jay
  France
24:07.8 Emil Hegle Svendsen
  Norway
24:20.0 Jakov Fak
  Croatia
24:21.8
Pursuit
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Björn Ferry
  Sweden
33:38.4 Christoph Sumann
  Austria
33:54.9 Vincent Jay
  France
34:06.6
Mass start
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Evgeny Ustyugov
  Russia
35:35.7 Martin Fourcade
  France
35:46.2 Pavol Hurajt
  Slovakia
35:52.3
Relay
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  Norway
Halvard Hanevold
Tarjei Bø
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
1:21:38.1   Austria
Simon Eder
Daniel Mesotitsch
Dominik Landertinger
Christoph Sumann
1:22:16.7   Russia
Ivan Tcherezov
Anton Shipulin
Maxim Chudov
Evgeny Ustyugov
1:22:16.9

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
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Tora Berger
  Norway
40:52.8 Elena Khrustaleva
  Kazakhstan
41:13.5 Darya Domracheva
  Belarus
41:21.0
Sprint
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Anastasiya Kuzmina
  Slovakia
19:55.6 Magdalena Neuner
  Germany
19:57.1 Marie Dorin
  France
20:06.5
Pursuit
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Magdalena Neuner
  Germany
30:16.0 Anastasiya Kuzmina
  Slovakia
30:28.3 Marie-Laure Brunet
  France
30:44.3
Mass start
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Magdalena Neuner
  Germany
35:19.6 Olga Zaitseva
  Russia
35:25.1 Simone Hauswald
  Germany
35:26.9
Relay
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  Russia
Svetlana Sleptsova
Anna Bogaliy-Titovets
Olga Medvedtseva
Olga Zaitseva
1:09:36.3   France
Marie-Laure Brunet
Sylvie Becaert
Marie Dorin
Sandrine Bailly
1:10:09.1   Germany
Kati Wilhelm
Simone Hauswald
Martina Beck
Andrea Henkel
1:10:13.4

Events

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A total of ten biathlon events were held at Vancouver 2010:

Men Women
4 x 7.5 km relay 4 x 6 km relay
10 km sprint 7.5 km sprint
12.5 km pursuit 10 km pursuit
15 km mass start 12.5 km mass start
20 km individual 15 km individual

Competition schedule

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All times are Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8).

Day Date Start Finish Event
Day 2 Saturday 2010-02-13 13:00 14:10 7.5 km sprint women
Day 3 Sunday 2010-02-14 11:15 12:25 10 km sprint men
Day 5 Tuesday 2010-02-16 10:30 11:10 10 km pursuit women
12:45 13:25 12.5 km pursuit men
Day 7 Thursday 2010-02-18 10:00 11:40 15 km individual women
13:00 14:35 20 km individual men
Day 10 Sunday 2010-02-21 10:45 11:25 15 km mass start men
13:00 13:45 12.5 km mass start women
Day 12 Tuesday 2010-02-23 11:30 12:40 4 x 6 km relay women
Day 15 Friday 2010-02-26 11:30 12:40 4 x 7.5 km relay men

Qualification

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Athlete quotas

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Athlete quotas: 220 athletes (113 men, 107 women)
A NOC may enter no more than 12 athletes (6 men and 6 women), and no more than 4 athletes per event.

Quotas by events:

  • Individual: 88 (men's), 87 (women's)
  • Sprint: 88 (men's), 87 (women's)
  • Pursuit: 60 athletes1
  • Mass start: 30 athletes
  • Relay: 20 teams (80 athletes)

1Qualification to the pursuit is based on results from the sprint

Eligibility criteria

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All competitors must comply with one of the three minimum qualifications standards set forward by the IBU:

  • The athlete must have achieved a time that is less than 20% higher than the average time of the top 3 during a sprint or individual in the European Cup (IBU Cup), including the European championships, during the 2010/2009 or the 2009/2008 season.

or

  • The athlete must achieve a top-half finish in the 2010 or 2009 World Junior Championships.

or

  • The athlete must have participated in a Biathlon world cup or world championships during the 2008/2009 or 2009/2010 season.
  • All members of a relay team must comply with those criteria.

Additionally, only athletes representing an NOC that is recognized by the IOC and member of the IBU can participate in the games.

Qualification criteria

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All 220 quota places will be awarded using a point ranking combining the 2008 and 2009 Biathlon World Championships.

Men's

  • Rank 1 to 5: six athletes
  • Rank 6 to 20: five athletes
  • Rank 21 to 28: one athlete

Women's

  • Rank 1 to 5: six athletes
  • Rank 6 to 15: five athletes
  • Rank 16 to 20: four athletes
  • Rank 21 to 27: one athlete

Participating nations

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According to final report by VANOC these were the final participation numbers:[1]

Nations Men's Women's Total
  Australia 1 0 1
  Austria 6 0 6
  Belarus 5 5 9
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 1 1
  Bulgaria 5 1 6
  Canada 4 4 8
  China 1 5 6
  Croatia 1 1 2
  Czech Republic 5 5 10
  Denmark 1 0 1
  Estonia 5 4 9
  Finland 2 2 4
  France 6 5 11
  Germany 6 6 12
  Great Britain 1 0 1
  Greece 1 1 2
  Hungary 1 0 1
  Italy 5 5 10
  Japan 1 1 2
  Kazakhstan 5 4 9
  Latvia 5 4 9
  Lithuania 0 1 1
  Moldova 1 1 2
  Norway 6 5 11
  New Zealand 0 1 1
  Poland 2 5 7
  Romania 0 5 5
  Russia 5 6 11
  Slovenia 4 4 8
  South Korea 1 1 2
  Spain 0 1 1
  Serbia 1 0 1
  Switzerland 5 1 6
  Slovakia 5 5 10
  Sweden 5 5 10
  Ukraine 5 6 11
  United States 5 4 9
Total: 37 NOCs 112 105 217

Rejected quota places: Finland earned five spots in both genders, but decided to send only two men and two women. Poland qualified 5 men, but sent only two men. Slovenia had earned 5 spots each, but decided to send only four women and men. Great Britain (women), Belgium (men), the Netherlands (men), and Austria (women) rejected their single spots earned in either men's or women's. Greenland has no NOC, so Greenland's spot earned in men's competition was used by Denmark.

References

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See also

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