2007-08 Biathlon World Cup
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The 2007–08 Biathlon World Cup (BWC) was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon
Biathlon
Biathlon is a term used to describe any sporting event made up of two disciplines. However, biathlon usually refers specifically to the winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting...

, organised by the International Biathlon Union
International Biathlon Union
The International Biathlon Union, IBU, is the international governing body of biathlon. Its headquarters are in Salzburg, Austria.- History :The International Biathlon Union was founded on 2 July 1993...

. The season started 28 November 2007 and ended 16 March 2008.

This article contains the top ten result listings and concise summary comments for each of the season's twenty-seven individual races and five relays for both genders, arranged by World Cup meet 1 through 9 (denoted WC 1–9), accompanied by the top ten Total Cup rankings after each of the meets plus the 2008 World Championships
Biathlon World Championships 2008
The 42nd Biathlon World Championships were held in Östersund in Jämtland in central Sweden from February 8 to February 17, 2008. It was the second time Östersund was hosting the Biathlon World Championships, the first being in 1970...

 (held between WC 6 and 7, and in the usual way counted as a World Cup meet towards the accumulated scores).
  • For detailed tables of the development of accumulated scores and related rankings in the Total, Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, Mass start, Relay, and Nation Cups, see the subpage /Progression statistics.
  • For a list of the Total and Relay World Cup winners and runners-up of all World Cup seasons since 1977–78, see the Biathlon World Cup
    Biathlon World Cup
    The Biathlon World Cup has been held since the winter seasons of 1977/78 and 1982/83, for men and women, respectively ....

     article.



 
Place Points
1st 50
2nd 46
3rd 43
4th 40
5th 37
6th 34
7th 32
8th 30
9th 28
10th 26
11th 24
12th 22
13th 20
14th 18
15th 16
16th 15
17th 14
18th 13
19th 12
20th 11
21st 10
22nd 9
23rd 8
24th 7
25th 6
26th 5
27th 4
28th 3
29th 2
30th 1

Scores and leader bibs

  • For the eighth successive season, the race victory gives 50 points, a 2nd place gives 46 pts, a 3rd place 43 pts, a 4th place 40 pts, a fifth place 37 pts, a 6th place 34 pts, then further decreasing by two pts down to the 15th place (16 pts), then linearly decreasing by one point down to the 30th place (see the Place/Points table on the page's upper right). Equal placings, i.e. same-time finishes (ties) give an equal number of points.

  • The sum of all WC points of the season, minus the score from a predetermined number of events (say, 3) give the biathlete's accumulated WC score (naturally, the races chosen to be eliminated from the total will be those with the lowest scores). Biathletes with an equal number of accumulated points are ranked by number of victories, 2nd places, 3rd places, and so on, in practice reducing the possibility of ties to just about nil.

  • In addition to the Total WC score as described above, the points from races in each separate single-biathlete format—Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, and Mass start—accumulate toward separate scores with associated "sub-Cups" to be won. See the main Biathlon
    Biathlon
    Biathlon is a term used to describe any sporting event made up of two disciplines. However, biathlon usually refers specifically to the winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting...

     article for a detailed description of the race formats.

  • In any given race, the biathlete with the highest accumulated Total WC score before the race wears a yellow number bib. The leader of the specific race format wears a red bib. If the same biathlete leads both the Total and the specific format's World Cup, a combined yellow-and-red bib is worn. In the first races of the season, the winners of the previous season's Cups wear the associated bibs.

  • There are also two multi-biathlete Cups to be won, namely the Relay and Nation Cups. The scores of the Relay races are awarded to each nation's team in the same manner as in the single-biathlete Cups. No leader bibs are worn during the Relays. For the Nation Cup, the combined scores of the three best biathletes from each nation in the Individual and Sprint races, as well as the Relay scores, are accumulated. The Nation Cup points scale is different from the World Cup points scale; each place from 1st through 30th scores 100 more points than in the World Cup, and from 31st down to 130th points are awarded on a scale from 100 to 1.

Calendar

The IBU World Cup calendar for the 2007/2008 season.
City Date Sprint Pursuit Mass start Individual Relay Mixed relay Details
  Kontiolahti
Kontiolahti
Kontiolahti is a municipality of Finland.It is located in the province of Eastern Finland and is part of the North Karelia region. The municipality has a population of and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is ....

November 29–2 December X X X details
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 1
The 2007-08 Biathlon World Cup/World Cup 1 was the opening event of the season and has been held in Kontiolahti, Finland. From Thursday November 29 until Sunday December 2, 2007.-Schedule of events:The timeschedule of the event stands below-Men:-Women:...

  Hochfilzen
Hochfilzen
Hochfilzen is a small village in Tyrol, Austria, in the Kitzbühel district. It is located at , in the Pillersee valley 5km west of Fieberbrunn. Population was 1,109 in 2001.It is a popular winter sports resort, especially for cross country skiing...

December 6–9 X X X details
2007-08 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 2
The 2007-08 Biathlon World Cup/World Cup 2 is the second event of the season and was held in Hochfilzen, Austria. From Friday December 7 until Sunday December 9, 2007.-Schedule of events:The timeschedule of the event stands below.-Men:-Women:...

  Pokljuka
Pokljuka
Pokljuka is a foresty plateau at the altitude of around 1300 metres, situated partly in the municipality of Bled and partly in municipality of Bohinj in northwestern Slovenia. It is part of Triglav national park...

December 12–16 X X X details
  Oberhof
Oberhof, Germany
Oberhof is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district of Thuringia, Germany. It is a winter sports center and health resort. It is visited by tenfold as many tourists every year...

January 2–6 X X X details
  Ruhpolding
Ruhpolding
Ruhpolding is a municipality of the Traunstein district in southeastern Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the south of the Chiemgau region in the Alps. Ruhpolding has a population of approximately 6,400....

January 8–13 X X X details
  Antholz
Rasen-Antholz
Rasen-Antholz is a municipality in South Tyrol in the Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 110 km northeast of the city of Trento and about 60 km northeast of the city of Bolzano, on the border with Austria.-Geography:...

January 16–20 X X X details
  Östersund
Östersund
Östersund is an urban area in Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. It is the seat of Östersund Municipality and the capital of Jämtland County. Östersund is located at the shores of Sweden's fifth largest lake, Storsjön, opposite the island Frösön, and is the only city in Jämtland. Östersund is the...

February 8–17 X X X X X X World Championships
  Pyeongchang February 22–2 March X X X details
  Khanty-Mansiysk
Khanty-Mansiysk
Khanty-Mansiysk experiences a subarctic climate . The climate is extreme, with temperatures as low as -49 C° and as high as 34.5 C°. On average, however, the region is very cold, with an average tempurature of -1.1 C°...

March 5–9 X X X details
  Holmenkollen
Holmenkollen
Holmenkollen is a neighborhood in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. In addition to being a residential area, the area has been a ski recreation area since the late 19th century, with its famous, eponymous, ski jump arena hosting competitions since 1892...

March 12–16 X X X details
Total 10 8 5 3 5 2

Race results


Date Event Podium Top 10
29 November Women
15 km IN
IBU Report
1.  46:28.8 (0) 4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  10. 
2.  +6.7 (0)
3.  +1:02.7 (2)
With all shootings finished, Moiseyeva held a 12-second lead on Glagow, and looked on course for her first BWC win after race leader Magda Rezlerová
Magda Rezlerová
Magda Rezlerova is a Czech biathlete. She represented the Czech Republic at the 2010 Winter Olympics.-References:...

 missed two shots on her standing shoot for a 12th place. However, Glagow rallied in the final loop and was ahead in goal. Last season's Total and Individual World Cup winner Andrea Henkel
Andrea Henkel
Andrea Henkel is a German biathlete and the younger sister of Manuela Henkel, a successful cross-country skier. She trains at SV Großbreitenbach...

 missed three shots and finished 18th.
Men
20 km IN
IBU report
1.  51:25.2 (0) 4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  10. 
2.  +23.6 (1)
3.  +30.2 (1)
Defrasne was one of only two biathletes to hit 20 targets, the other being the Russian Churin, who recorded 6th place in his third BWC start. Total World Cup holder Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a Norwegian professional biathlete. He is often regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. In 1992, he won his first career medal at the junior world championships. A year later In 1993, after winning a record three junior world championship titles, Bjørndalen...

 missed six times and finished 29th despite the fastest ski time. The race was held in near-darkness with a floodlit shooting range.
30 November Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  21:24.1 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +0.3 (1)
3.  +0.6 (0)
Glagow took the second consecutive victory in a very close race, where Berger was 0.6 seconds away from the first victory of her career. Wilhelm caught 12 seconds in the final loop to snatch second place, while Henkel, who led after the standing shoot, finished fourth some three seconds off the pace.
1 December Men
10 km SP
IBU report
1.  23:13.4 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +12.7 (1)
3.  +23.3 (0)
Bjørndalen's first victory of the season, though Yaroshenko was 18 seconds faster over the first lap and ended with a better course time than Bjørndalen. Pump took his first podium place of his career.
2 December Women
7.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  31:59.7 (1) 4. , 5. , 6.  , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +18.8 (2)
3.  +42.5 (1)
Berger took her first World Cup victory, with flawless shooting through the first three shoots before missing one shot on the final standing shoot. Wilhelm was second into the standing shoot, but struggled with the rifle and finished sixth after two penalty loops. Glagow remained in the overall lead, while world champion Neuner finished 17th after seven penalty loops.
Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  32:51.9 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +27.7 (4)
3.  +1:00.5 (3)
Cherezov advanced from sixth place with flawless shooting and the fourth fastest ski time. Bjørndalen squandered his advantage from the sprint with one missed shot on each of the prone shoots. Bjørndalen, Cherezov and Yaroshenko were head to head at the final shooting, but only Cherezov kept his nerve.

Total WC standings at the end of WC 1

Individual biathletes:
Standings from the previous WC season shown in brackets.
Men
1. (4.) 102
2. (2.) 98
3.(19.) 90
4. (5.) 89
5.(15.) 82
6.(38.) 80
7.(12.) 77
8.( 7.) 77
9.(73.) 77
10.(18.) 74
 
Women
1. (7.) 143
2.(23.) 101
3. (1.) 99
4. (8.) 98
5.(14.) 93
6. (2.) 90
7. (3.) 84
8.(12.) 78
9.(55.) 72
10.(17.) 71

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
7 December Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  23:57.8 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +37.7 (2)
3.  +51.0 (2)
Yaroshenko's first World Cup victory, in dominant style, with the fastest course time, 23 seconds faster than Bjørndalen in second to have the two tied at the top of the Sprint Cup standings. Bjørndalen took over the overall lead, five points ahead of Cherezov and Yaroshenko. 3rd-placed Makoveyev lost time on both shootings, but was also a faster skier than Bjørndalen.
Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  21:53.0 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +18.8 (0)
3.  +33.9 (0)
After the prone shoot, Neuner was first, Henkel third and Martina Glagow sixth, but with four, three and two misses respectively, none of them managed the podium. Bailly took full advantage, and though she was beaten by 34 seconds she took her first victory since January 2007. Youriyeva repeated her career-best performance with second, while Wilhelm took over the Sprint Cup lead.
8 December Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  34:57.31 (5) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +28.7 (5)
3.  +1:01.6 (0)
Bjørndalen caught Yaroshenko after a Russian miss on the first shoot, then Bjørndalen missed once on the second, and after one miss each on the third they came in together on the final standing shoot. Both missed three times out of five, but Bjørndalen shot faster, and gained 21 seconds on the final 2.5 km lap. Graf advanced 11 places and took his first career podium, which also was the first for the German men this year.
Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  31:37.79 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +31.4 (4)
3.  +32.6 (1)
The top three defended their spots from the sprint, with Wilhelm losing 36 seconds to Youriyeva in the final two laps to surrender second place despite Youriyeva's three penalty loops on the second standing shoot. Bailly was intangible, hitting the first 19 targets before a miss on the final standing shoot to take over the lead both in the Pursuit Cup and the Total Cup.
9 December Men
4×7.5 km RL
IBU report
1.  Norway (Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen is a Norwegian biathlete. He skis with Strindheim IL, based in Trondheim. He is tall, and weighs 170 lb ....

, Os
Alexander Os
Alexander Os is a Norwegian biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsIBU World Junior ChampionshipsAlexander Os is a Norwegian biathlete....

, Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold , is a Norwegian biathlete and Olympic champion. Hanevold won the bronze medal in the men's 20 km individual and the silver medal in the men's 10 km sprint at the 2006 Winter Olympics.He also medaled in biathlon events at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter...

, Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a Norwegian professional biathlete. He is often regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. In 1992, he won his first career medal at the junior world championships. A year later In 1993, after winning a record three junior world championship titles, Bjørndalen...

) 1:18:31.26 (0+6)
4.  Early Modern France (1+11), 5.  Switzerland (0+10), 6.  Sweden (3+14), 7.  Belarus (0+6), 8.  Austria (1+18), 9.  Italy (0+10), 10.  Ukraine (2+13)
2.  Russia (Cherezov
Ivan Cherezov
- Honours :Winter Olympics*2006 in Turin : silver medal in the 4x7.5 km relay.Biathlon World Championships*2007 in Antholz : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay.*2008 in Östersund : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay....

, Choudov, Kruglov, Yaroshenko
Dmitry Yaroshenko
Dmitry Vladimirovich Yaroshenko is a Russian biathlete who has won once in Biathlon World Cup, Hochfilzen sprint in 2007...

) +2:25.5 (2+10)
3.  Germany (Rösch
Michael Rösch
Michael Rösch is a German biathlete. Michael Rösch has been junior world champion four times, three times in the relay and once in the sprint distance in 2003...

, Graf, Pump, Greis
Michael Greis
Michael Greis is a German triple Olympic gold medalist in biathlon.Greis first competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, finishing 15th and 16th in the 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit events in the biathlon.Greis won the World Cup in the individual category in 2004/05, and...

) +2:56.6 (0+9)
Norway took a dominant victory, winning by more than two minutes after Kruglov and Yaroshenko both shot penalty loops on the standing shoots, while Hanevold and Bjørndalen hit 10 targets each. The margin of victory was the largest in the World Cup for over ten years.
Women
4×6 km RL
IBU Report
1.  Germany (Glagow
Martina Glagow
Martina "Molly" Beck , is a German biathlete. She now lives in Mittenwald in Bavaria. She was most successful in the 2002–03 season, when she was the first German to win the women's overall Biathlon World Cup...

, Henkel
Andrea Henkel
Andrea Henkel is a German biathlete and the younger sister of Manuela Henkel, a successful cross-country skier. She trains at SV Großbreitenbach...

, Denkinger
Simone Denkinger
Simone Hye-Soon Hauswald is a German biathlete. She was born to a Korean mother and a German father. In 2008, she won her first single World Cup Race.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships...

, Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm is a German former professional biathlete. Like most German biathletes she is also a member of the German Armed Forces with the rank of master sergeant...

) 1:23:35.00 (0+10)
4.  (0+9), 5.  (0+8), 6.  (1+10), 7.  (0+4), 8.  (0+11), 9.  (0+10), 10.  (0+7)
2.  Russia (Sleptsova
Svetlana Sleptsova
Svetlana Yuryevna Sleptsova in Khanty Mansiysk is a Russian biathlete. She is a member of the club CSKA . She is a three-time Junior World Champion and won the bronze medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 World Championships in Östersund. In 2009 she was part of the Gold medal winning Russian...

, Anisimova, Moiseyeva, Youriyeva) +19.3 (0+10)
3.  Sweden (Högberg
Elisabeth Högberg
Elisabeth Högberg is a Swedish biathlete. She was on the gold-winning Swedish team at the 2009–10 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 5. She resides in Östersund and considered soccer before going into Biathlon. She is set to compete for Sweden at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She went to the solleftea ski...

, Olofsson
Anna Carin Olofsson
Anna Carin Zidek is a Swedish former biathlete who won a silver medal in the 7.5 km sprint and a gold medal in the 12.5 km mass start event at the 2006 Winter Olympics...

, Nilsson
Anna Maria Nilsson
Anna Maria Nilsson is a Swedish biathlete. She represents Sweden at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.-References:...

, Jonsson
Helena Jonsson
Helena Ekholm is a Swedish biathlete. She was born in Helgum, Sollefteå Municipality. She is the reigning world champion in pursuit. She also won the Women's Biathlon World Cup in the 2008-09 season....

) +20.3 (0+5)
WCh gold medallists and Nations Cup leaders Germany led for 24 km, despite Henkel's three misses on the standing shoot. France were briefly in second place on the third leg with a swift race and a faultless prone shoot, but Bailly missed three times on the standing shoot and could not catch Russia. Sweden advanced from tenth after the first leg, 80 seconds down, up to a podium place after the final standing shoot.

Total WC standings at the end of WC 2

Individual biathletes:

Standings from the previous WC meet shown in brackets.
Men
1. (2.) 194
2. (4.) 185
3. (1.) 159
4. (8.) 129
5. (5.) 128
6. (7.) 116
7.(13.) 116
8.(10.) 113
9.(20.) 98
10.(9.) 94
 
Women
1. (4.) 198
2. (1.) 195
3. (6.) 176
4. (3.) 159
5.(12.) 149
6. (5.) 139
7. (7.) 134
8. (8.) 123
9.(10.) 119
10.(2.) 116


Relay:

Standings from the previous WC season shown in brackets.
Men
1. (2.)  Norway 50
2. (1.)  Russia 46
3. (3.)  Germany 43
4. (6.)  Early Modern France 40
5.(11.)  Switzerland 37
 
Women
1. (2.)  Germany 50
2. (3.)  Russia 46
3. (8.)  Sweden 43
4. (1.)  Early Modern France 40
5. (5.)  Mainland China 37

World Cup 3;
  Pokljuka
Pokljuka
Pokljuka is a foresty plateau at the altitude of around 1300 metres, situated partly in the municipality of Bled and partly in municipality of Bohinj in northwestern Slovenia. It is part of Triglav national park...

, Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...

;
13–16 Dec

Four Norwegian women, including World Cup No. 6 Tora Berger, skipped the meet; the Swedish biathletes struggled with a cold, with World Cup No. 4 Björn Ferry missing both the individual and the sprint.

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
13 December Men
20 km IN
IBU Report
1.  51:58.1 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +46.6 (1)
3.  +1:55.9 (1)
22-year-old Svendsen took his first WC victory after being one of three to complete the race without penalties. Svendsen started early, and by the time he finished, the seeded group were still at the second or third shoots. 23-year-old Sednev scored his first WC podium, beating fellow Ukrainian Berezhnoy, who would also have been a first-time podium visitor, by 0.3 seconds. Ukraine, like Germany, had three men in the Top 10.
Women
15 km IN
IBU Report
1.  43:47.3 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +55.1 (0)
3.  +1:18.2 (1)
24-year-old Youriyeva became the second biathlete of the day to notch up a career first WC victory. It did not look that way throughout, as she trailed Magdalena Neuner by 50 seconds after two loops, with the German having completed three shoots without mistake. However, Neuner encountered fierce winds on the final standing shoot, missing four times and crashing to seventh.
15 December Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  23:44.4 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +4.9 (1)
3.  +11.8 (0)
Simon Fourcade led after the standing shoot, having hit 10 targets, ahead of Nilsson, Yaroshenko, Aidarov and Bjørndalen. However, Bjørndalen rallied with the fastest final lap, beating Yaroshenko by 13 seconds to snatch victory and have the Sprint Cup lead for himself. Nilsson managed to beat Fourcade in the final lap, taking his first podium for two seasons.
Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  21:32.6 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +9.2 (1)
3.  +20.7 (3)
Bailly scored her third victory of the season, and Mäkäräinen entered the WC podium for the first time in her career. They both missed one target, while the race's fastest skier, Neuner, despite missing three shots, managed to get the third podium place. She was the only one of the Top 10 that had three misses; no Top 10'ers shot perfectly. Bailly took over the Sprint Cup lead from Kati Wilhelm, who came in 18th with three penalties. Glagow kept her yellow bib.
16 December Men
4×7.5 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Makoveev
Andrei Makoveev
Andrei Makoveev is a Russian biathlete who competes internationally. His best result at the Biathlon World Championships 2011 was in the sprint, where he placed fourth behind Peiffer, Fourcade and Bø.-References:...

, Tchoudov
Maxim Tchoudov
Maxim Alexandrovich Tchoudov is a Russian biathlete.He debuted in the Biathlon World Cup in the 2004/05 season and has since been a regular member of the Russian team. He has won a total of seven medals at World Championships, three gold, three silver, and one bronze.-World Championships...

, Yaroshenko
Dmitry Yaroshenko
Dmitry Vladimirovich Yaroshenko is a Russian biathlete who has won once in Biathlon World Cup, Hochfilzen sprint in 2007...

, Kruglov) 1:16:58.10 (0+3)
4.  (2+19), 5.  (3+11), 6.  (2+11), 7.  (1+12), 8.  (3+12), 9.  (1+7), 10.  (2+9)
2.  (Rösch
Michael Rösch
Michael Rösch is a German biathlete. Michael Rösch has been junior world champion four times, three times in the relay and once in the sprint distance in 2003...

, Wolf
Alexander Wolf
Alexander Wolf is a German biathlete. At the 2008 World Championships in Östersund, Sweden, he won bronze medals in the 12.5 km pursuit and the 4×7.5 km relay.-External links:*...

, Birnbacher
Andreas Birnbacher
Andreas Birnbacher is a German biathlete. His biggest successes were the silver medal in the mass start event at the 2007 world championships and the gold medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 world championships.-External links:*...

, Greis
Michael Greis
Michael Greis is a German triple Olympic gold medalist in biathlon.Greis first competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, finishing 15th and 16th in the 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit events in the biathlon.Greis won the World Cup in the individual category in 2004/05, and...

) +2:35.0 (1+11)
3.  (Mesotitsch
Daniel Mesotitsch
Daniel Mesotitsch is an Austrian biathlete, the winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. He was born in Villach, Kärnten, Austria.His height is 181 cm and weight 80 kg.-World championships:...

, Pinter
Friedrich Pinter
Friedrich Pinter is an Austrian biathlete.- Career :*World Championships*2005 - bronze medal on the relay-References:*...

, Landertinger
Dominik Landertinger
Dominik Landertinger is an Austrian biathlete. He debuted in the 2007/2008 season, and his big breakthrough came during the 2008/2009 season, where he, as of February 22, 2009, has eight podium finishes, including a gold medal in the 15 km mass start at the 2009 World Championships in...

, Eder
Simon Eder
Simon Eder is an Austrian biathlete. First World Cup win in Khanty-Mansiysk Mass-start 29 March 2009.- External links :* *...

) +3:11.4 (0+16)
 
Women
4×6 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Glagow
Martina Glagow
Martina "Molly" Beck , is a German biathlete. She now lives in Mittenwald in Bavaria. She was most successful in the 2002–03 season, when she was the first German to win the women's overall Biathlon World Cup...

, Buchholz
Sabrina Buchholz
Sabrina Buchholz is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsIBU World Junior ChampionshipsSabrina Buchholz is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:...

, Neuner
Magdalena Neuner
Magdalena "Lena" Neuner is a German professional biathlete. She is the most successful woman of all time at Biathlon World Championships and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. At the age of 21, she became the youngest Overall World Cup winner in the history of the International Biathlon Union...

, Henkel
Andrea Henkel
Andrea Henkel is a German biathlete and the younger sister of Manuela Henkel, a successful cross-country skier. She trains at SV Großbreitenbach...

) 1:13:52.40 (0+6)
4.  (0+5), 5.   (0+10), 6.  (0+11), 7.  (0+6), 8.  (0+6), 9.  (1+12), 10.  (1+12)
2.  (Sleptsova
Svetlana Sleptsova
Svetlana Yuryevna Sleptsova in Khanty Mansiysk is a Russian biathlete. She is a member of the club CSKA . She is a three-time Junior World Champion and won the bronze medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 World Championships in Östersund. In 2009 she was part of the Gold medal winning Russian...

, Neupokoeva, Guseva
Natalia Guseva
Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva née Sorokina is a Russian female biathlete who lives in Saint Petersburg. Besides her biathlon career, she is a professional soldier, and as such represents the Russian Army sports club...

, Iourieva
Ekaterina Iourieva
Ekaterina Valeryevna Iourieva is a Russian biathlete and 2008 world champion in the 15 km individual. She was known for her outstanding shooting speed. On February 13th, 2009 IBU announced Iourieva, as well as two other Russian team members Olympic champion Albina Akhatova and world champion...

) +42.5 (0+3)
3.  (Peretto, Brunet
Marie-Laure Brunet
Marie-Laure Brunet is a French biathlete and Olympic athlete who won a bronze medal in the women's pursuit at the 2010 Winter Olympics games of Vancouver....

, Becaert
Sylvie Becaert
Sylvie Becaert is a French biathlete. Becaert's best year so far was 2003 when she came third in the overall world cup standings and won gold in the sprint event at the World Championships 2003 in Khanty-Mansiysk. At the 2006 Olympics in Turin, she won a bronze medal with the French relay team...

, Bailly
Sandrine Bailly
Sandrine Bailly is a former French biathlete. She was most successful in the 2004–05 season, when she could win the overall World Cup, and in the 2007–08 season, when she finished second...

) +2:02.6 (0+6)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 3

Men
1. (1.) 255
2. (2.) 237
3. (3.) 173
4. (5.) 160
5.(12.) 145
6.(11.) 136
7. (4.) 129
8.(14.) 128
9. (9.) 128
10.(8.) 128
 
Women
1. (2.) 274
2. (1.) 259
3. (5.) 229
4. (3.) 211
5. (9.) 196
6. (4.) 194
7. (7.) 188
8. (11.) 184
9. (10.) 142
10.(6.) 139

Relay:
Men
1. (2.)  Russia 96
2. (1.)  Norway 90
3. (3.)  Germany 89
4. (8.)  Austria 73
5. (4.)  Early Modern France 72
 
Women
1. (1.)  Germany 100
2. (2.)  Russia 92
3. (4.)  Early Modern France 83
4. (3.)  Sweden 77
5. (7.)  Ukraine 72

World Cup 4;
  Oberhof
Oberhof, Germany
Oberhof is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district of Thuringia, Germany. It is a winter sports center and health resort. It is visited by tenfold as many tourists every year...

, Germany
Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...

;
3–6 Jan

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
3 January Women
4×6 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Denkinger
Simone Denkinger
Simone Hye-Soon Hauswald is a German biathlete. She was born to a Korean mother and a German father. In 2008, she won her first single World Cup Race.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships...

, Henkel
Andrea Henkel
Andrea Henkel is a German biathlete and the younger sister of Manuela Henkel, a successful cross-country skier. She trains at SV Großbreitenbach...

, Hitzer
Kathrin Hitzer
Kathrin Cornelia Hitzer is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsKathrin Cornelia Hitzer is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships...

, Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm is a German former professional biathlete. Like most German biathletes she is also a member of the German Armed Forces with the rank of master sergeant...

) 1:15:41.11 (2+7)
4.  (0+11), 5.   (0+9), 6.  (0+6), 7.  (0+6), 8.  (0+5), 9.  (0+12), 10.  (4+21)
2.  (Peretto, Becaert
Sylvie Becaert
Sylvie Becaert is a French biathlete. Becaert's best year so far was 2003 when she came third in the overall world cup standings and won gold in the sprint event at the World Championships 2003 in Khanty-Mansiysk. At the 2006 Olympics in Turin, she won a bronze medal with the French relay team...

, Macabies, Bailly
Sandrine Bailly
Sandrine Bailly is a former French biathlete. She was most successful in the 2004–05 season, when she could win the overall World Cup, and in the 2007–08 season, when she finished second...

) +12.2 (0+7)
3.  (Sleptsova
Svetlana Sleptsova
Svetlana Yuryevna Sleptsova in Khanty Mansiysk is a Russian biathlete. She is a member of the club CSKA . She is a three-time Junior World Champion and won the bronze medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 World Championships in Östersund. In 2009 she was part of the Gold medal winning Russian...

, Neupokoeva, Moiseeva, Guseva
Natalia Guseva
Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva née Sorokina is a Russian female biathlete who lives in Saint Petersburg. Besides her biathlon career, she is a professional soldier, and as such represents the Russian Army sports club...

), +26.0 (1+5)
 
4 January Men
4×7.5 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen is a Norwegian biathlete. He skis with Strindheim IL, based in Trondheim. He is tall, and weighs 170 lb ....

, Os
Alexander Os
Alexander Os is a Norwegian biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsIBU World Junior ChampionshipsAlexander Os is a Norwegian biathlete....

, Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold , is a Norwegian biathlete and Olympic champion. Hanevold won the bronze medal in the men's 20 km individual and the silver medal in the men's 10 km sprint at the 2006 Winter Olympics.He also medaled in biathlon events at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter...

, Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a Norwegian professional biathlete. He is often regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. In 1992, he won his first career medal at the junior world championships. A year later In 1993, after winning a record three junior world championship titles, Bjørndalen...

) 1:21:40.00 (0+15)
4.  (1+11), 5.  (0+7), 6.  (2+15), 7.  (4+14), 8.  (5+17), 9.  (5+15), 10.  (5+13)
2.  Russia (Cherezov
Ivan Cherezov
- Honours :Winter Olympics*2006 in Turin : silver medal in the 4x7.5 km relay.Biathlon World Championships*2007 in Antholz : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay.*2008 in Östersund : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay....

, Choudov, Yaroshenko
Dmitry Yaroshenko
Dmitry Vladimirovich Yaroshenko is a Russian biathlete who has won once in Biathlon World Cup, Hochfilzen sprint in 2007...

, Kruglov) +3.4 (1+11)
3.  (Rösch
Michael Rösch
Michael Rösch is a German biathlete. Michael Rösch has been junior world champion four times, three times in the relay and once in the sprint distance in 2003...

, Wolf
Alexander Wolf
Alexander Wolf is a German biathlete. At the 2008 World Championships in Östersund, Sweden, he won bronze medals in the 12.5 km pursuit and the 4×7.5 km relay.-External links:*...

, Birnbacher
Andreas Birnbacher
Andreas Birnbacher is a German biathlete. His biggest successes were the silver medal in the mass start event at the 2007 world championships and the gold medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 world championships.-External links:*...

, Greis
Michael Greis
Michael Greis is a German triple Olympic gold medalist in biathlon.Greis first competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, finishing 15th and 16th in the 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit events in the biathlon.Greis won the World Cup in the individual category in 2004/05, and...

) +48.6 (2+12)
 
5 January Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  23:58.2 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +5.5 (2)
3.  +10.7 (4)
 
Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  28:13.3 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +16.2 (3)
3.  +16.7 (2)
 
6 January Women
12.5 km MS
IBU Report
1.  40:46.15 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +59.2 (2)
3.  +1:03.7 (3)
 
Men
15 km MS
IBU Report
1.  38:58.98 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +34.1 (1)
3.  +54.1 (3)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 4

Men
1. (1.) 351
2. (2.) 311
3.(6.) 193
4.(10.) 192
5. (4.) 185
6.(15.) 184
7. (12.) 183
8. (3.) 173
9. (22.) 154
10. (7.) 149
 
Women
1. (1.) 303
2. (2.) 289
3. (8.) 277
4. (4.) 263
5. (6.) 245
6. (7.) 242
7. (5.) 232
8. (3.) 229
9.(10.) 195
10. (12.) 180

Relay:
Men
1. (1.)  Russia 142
2. (2.)  Norway 140
3. (3.)  Germany 132
4. (5.)  Early Modern France 109
5. (4.)  Austria 103
 
Women
1. (1.)  Germany 150
2. (2.)  Russia 135
3. (3.)  Early Modern France 129
4. (5.)  Ukraine 106
5. (8.)  Norway 102

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
9 January Women
4×6 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Hitzer
Kathrin Hitzer
Kathrin Cornelia Hitzer is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsKathrin Cornelia Hitzer is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships...

, Neuner
Magdalena Neuner
Magdalena "Lena" Neuner is a German professional biathlete. She is the most successful woman of all time at Biathlon World Championships and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. At the age of 21, she became the youngest Overall World Cup winner in the history of the International Biathlon Union...

, Buchholz
Sabrina Buchholz
Sabrina Buchholz is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsIBU World Junior ChampionshipsSabrina Buchholz is a German biathlete.-Career highlights:...

, Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm is a German former professional biathlete. Like most German biathletes she is also a member of the German Armed Forces with the rank of master sergeant...

) 1:17:56.08 (3+10)
4.  (0+6), 5.   (0+8), 6.  (0+7), 7.  (0+9), 8.  (0+12), 9.  (0+7), 10.  (0+10)
2.  (Berger
Tora Berger
Tora Berger is a World Cup level biathlete and Olympic Champion. She has been a member of the Norwegian women's biathlon team since 1999. She has 5 individual victories in the World Cup. She is the sister of biathlete and cross-country skier Lars Berger...

, Ingstadbjørg, Rogstad
Solveig Rogstad
Solveig Rogstad is a Norwegian biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World ChampionshipsSolveig Rogstad is a Norwegian biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships...

, Flatland
Ann Kristin Flatland
Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland is a Norwegian biathlete. Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland debuted in the World Cup in 2003 in the Finnish Kontiolahti, where she came in 56th in the sprint event. In the second world cup weekend in Hochfilzen she debuted on the Norwegian relay team who finished 5th...

) +24.3 (0+9)
3.  (Sleptsova
Svetlana Sleptsova
Svetlana Yuryevna Sleptsova in Khanty Mansiysk is a Russian biathlete. She is a member of the club CSKA . She is a three-time Junior World Champion and won the bronze medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 World Championships in Östersund. In 2009 she was part of the Gold medal winning Russian...

, Anisimova, Iourieva
Ekaterina Iourieva
Ekaterina Valeryevna Iourieva is a Russian biathlete and 2008 world champion in the 15 km individual. She was known for her outstanding shooting speed. On February 13th, 2009 IBU announced Iourieva, as well as two other Russian team members Olympic champion Albina Akhatova and world champion...

, Guseva
Natalia Guseva
Natalia Vladimirovna Guseva née Sorokina is a Russian female biathlete who lives in Saint Petersburg. Besides her biathlon career, she is a professional soldier, and as such represents the Russian Army sports club...

), +1:15.9 (1+10)
 
10 January Men
4×7.5 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen is a Norwegian biathlete. He skis with Strindheim IL, based in Trondheim. He is tall, and weighs 170 lb ....

, Bratsveen
Rune Bratsveen
Rune Bratsveen is a Norwegian biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships*...

, Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold , is a Norwegian biathlete and Olympic champion. Hanevold won the bronze medal in the men's 20 km individual and the silver medal in the men's 10 km sprint at the 2006 Winter Olympics.He also medaled in biathlon events at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter...

, Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a Norwegian professional biathlete. He is often regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. In 1992, he won his first career medal at the junior world championships. A year later In 1993, after winning a record three junior world championship titles, Bjørndalen...

) 1:27:06.93 (0+4)
4.  (0+10), 5.  (0+6), 6.  (2+12), 7.  (2+5), 8.  (1+10), 9.  (2+18), 10.  (1+11)
2.  Russia (Cherezov
Ivan Cherezov
- Honours :Winter Olympics*2006 in Turin : silver medal in the 4x7.5 km relay.Biathlon World Championships*2007 in Antholz : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay.*2008 in Östersund : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay....

, Kruglov, Yaroshenko
Dmitry Yaroshenko
Dmitry Vladimirovich Yaroshenko is a Russian biathlete who has won once in Biathlon World Cup, Hochfilzen sprint in 2007...

, Choudov) +19.3 (0+6)
3.  (Rösch
Michael Rösch
Michael Rösch is a German biathlete. Michael Rösch has been junior world champion four times, three times in the relay and once in the sprint distance in 2003...

, Wolf
Alexander Wolf
Alexander Wolf is a German biathlete. At the 2008 World Championships in Östersund, Sweden, he won bronze medals in the 12.5 km pursuit and the 4×7.5 km relay.-External links:*...

, Pump, Greis
Michael Greis
Michael Greis is a German triple Olympic gold medalist in biathlon.Greis first competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, finishing 15th and 16th in the 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit events in the biathlon.Greis won the World Cup in the individual category in 2004/05, and...

) +45.3 (0+7)
 
11 January Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  24:25.4 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +18.3 (0)
3.  +21.2 (2)
  Kaisa Varis
Kaisa Varis
Kaisa Varis is a retired Finnish cross country skier and biathlete. Her career has been marred by doping convictions: as a cross country skiier, she was involved but not suspended in a doping scandal and in 2003 she was suspended two years for doping use...

 was DSQ
12 January Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  24:59.2 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +19.8 (1)
3.  +30.5 (1)
 
13 January Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  33:43.29 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +12.6 (2)
3.  +30.9 (1)
 
Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  36:23.42 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +28.2 (3)
3.  +53.9 (1)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 5

Men
1. (1.) 425
2. (2.) 367
3. (7.) 275
4. (9.) 254
5. (6.) 243
6. (5.) 224
7. (11.) 222
8. (10.) 221
9. (8.) 207
10. (3.) 193
 
Women
1. (4.) 349
2. (1.) 343
3. (2.) 334
4. (3.) 313
5. (5.) 310
6. (7.) 295
7. (8.) 281
8. (6.) 273
9. (10.) 252
10. (9.) 251

Relay:
Men
1. (2.)  Norway 190
2. (1.)  Russia 188
3. (3.)  Germany 175
4. (4.)  Early Modern France 141
5. (5.)  Austria 137
 
Women
1. (1.)  Germany 200
2. (2.)  Russia 178
3. (3.)  Early Modern France 169
4. (5.)  Norway 148
5. (4.)  Ukraine 130

World Cup 6;
  Antholz-Anterselva, Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

;
17–20 Jan

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
17 January Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  21:36.4 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +10.5 (0)
3.  +26.9 (0)
 
18 January Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  25:05.4 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +3.4 (0)
3.  +6.4 (0)
 
19 January Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  32:51.39 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +33.4 (2)
3.  +46.5 (2)
 
Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  32:46.65 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +26.5 (2)
3.  +28.7 (4)
 
20 January Women
12.5 km MS
IBU Report
1.  36:07.37 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +16.1 (0)
3.  +28.8 (2)
 
Men
15 km MS
IBU Report
1.  36:26.99 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +20.5 (1)
3.  +26.3 (2)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 6

Men
1. (1.) 550
2. (2.) 439
3. (4.) 390
4. (3.) 365
5. (8.) 351
6. (10.) 299
7. (9.) 279
8. (5.) 271
9. (6.) 261
10. (7.) 260
 
Women
1. (1.) 468
2. (5.) 456
3. (3.) 440
4. (4.) 423
5. (2.) 398
6. (8.) 374
7. (9.) 354
8. (7.) 349
9.(10.) 336
10. (6.) 329

World Championships 2008
Biathlon World Championships 2008
The 42nd Biathlon World Championships were held in Östersund in Jämtland in central Sweden from February 8 to February 17, 2008. It was the second time Östersund was hosting the Biathlon World Championships, the first being in 1970...

;
  Östersund
Östersund
Östersund is an urban area in Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. It is the seat of Östersund Municipality and the capital of Jämtland County. Östersund is located at the shores of Sweden's fifth largest lake, Storsjön, opposite the island Frösön, and is the only city in Jämtland. Östersund is the...

, Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

;
9–17 Feb

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
9 February Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  19:43.1 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  ++12.7 (0)
3.  +23.2 (0)
 
Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  22:25.4 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +19.8 (0)
3.  +30.0 (2)
 
10 February Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  28:56.00 (0) 4. , 5.  , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +20.5 (0)
3.  +38.5 (0)
 
Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  31:04.51 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +10.1 (4)
3.  +42.8 (1)
 
14 February Women
15 km IN
IBU Report
1.  44:23.8 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +1:13.3 (1)
3.  +2:24.4 (1)
 
Men
20 km IN
IBU Report
1.  51:51.9 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +31.4 (2)
3.  +34.8 (0)
 
16 February Men
4×7.5 km RL
IBU Report
1.  Russia (Cherezov
Ivan Cherezov
- Honours :Winter Olympics*2006 in Turin : silver medal in the 4x7.5 km relay.Biathlon World Championships*2007 in Antholz : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay.*2008 in Östersund : Gold medal in 4x7.5 km relay....

, Kruglov, Yaroshenko
Dmitry Yaroshenko
Dmitry Vladimirovich Yaroshenko is a Russian biathlete who has won once in Biathlon World Cup, Hochfilzen sprint in 2007...

, Tchoudov
Maxim Tchoudov
Maxim Alexandrovich Tchoudov is a Russian biathlete.He debuted in the Biathlon World Cup in the 2004/05 season and has since been a regular member of the Russian team. He has won a total of seven medals at World Championships, three gold, three silver, and one bronze.-World Championships...

) 1:21:00.70 (0+5)
4.  (0+10), 5.  (0+8), 6.  (3+10), 7.  (0+14), 8.  (0+9), 9.  (0+11), 10.  (1+11)
2.  (Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Emil Hegle Svendsen is a Norwegian biathlete. He skis with Strindheim IL, based in Trondheim. He is tall, and weighs 170 lb ....

, Bratsveen
Rune Bratsveen
Rune Bratsveen is a Norwegian biathlete.-Career highlights:IBU World Championships*...

, Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold
Halvard Hanevold , is a Norwegian biathlete and Olympic champion. Hanevold won the bronze medal in the men's 20 km individual and the silver medal in the men's 10 km sprint at the 2006 Winter Olympics.He also medaled in biathlon events at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter...

, Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a Norwegian professional biathlete. He is often regarded as one of the greatest athletes of all time. In 1992, he won his first career medal at the junior world championships. A year later In 1993, after winning a record three junior world championship titles, Bjørndalen...

) +49.2 (0+7)
3.  (Rösch
Michael Rösch
Michael Rösch is a German biathlete. Michael Rösch has been junior world champion four times, three times in the relay and once in the sprint distance in 2003...

, Wolf
Alexander Wolf
Alexander Wolf is a German biathlete. At the 2008 World Championships in Östersund, Sweden, he won bronze medals in the 12.5 km pursuit and the 4×7.5 km relay.-External links:*...

, Birnbacher
Andreas Birnbacher
Andreas Birnbacher is a German biathlete. His biggest successes were the silver medal in the mass start event at the 2007 world championships and the gold medal in the mixed relay at the 2008 world championships.-External links:*...

, Greis
Michael Greis
Michael Greis is a German triple Olympic gold medalist in biathlon.Greis first competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, finishing 15th and 16th in the 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit events in the biathlon.Greis won the World Cup in the individual category in 2004/05, and...

) +1:42.5 (2+14)
 
Women
12.5 km MS
IBU Report
1.  39:36.53 (4) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +3.0 (1)
3.  +29.5 (2)
 
17 February Men
15  km MS
IBU Report
1.  36:12.64 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +0.4 (1)
3.  +24.9 (3)
 
Women
4×6 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Glagow
Martina Glagow
Martina "Molly" Beck , is a German biathlete. She now lives in Mittenwald in Bavaria. She was most successful in the 2002–03 season, when she was the first German to win the women's overall Biathlon World Cup...

, Henkel
Andrea Henkel
Andrea Henkel is a German biathlete and the younger sister of Manuela Henkel, a successful cross-country skier. She trains at SV Großbreitenbach...

, Neuner
Magdalena Neuner
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, Wilhelm
Kati Wilhelm
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) 1:10:12.6 (1+9)
4.  (0+8), 5.  (0+6), 6.  (1+8), 7.  (0+8), 8.  (1+8), 9.  (0+7), 10.  (0+11)
2.  (Yakovleva, Vita Semerenko
Vita Semerenko
Viktoria Oleksandrivna Semerenko , known also as Vita Semerenko is a Ukrainian biathlete. She represented Ukraine at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. She won the silver medal in 4×6 km relay event at the Biathlon World Championships 2008.Biathlete Valentina is her twin sister.-References:...

, Valj Semerenko
Valj Semerenko
Valentina Oleksandrivna Semerenko , known also as Valya Semerenko is a Ukrainian biathlete. She represented Ukraine at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. She won the silver medal in 4×6 km relay event at the Biathlon World Championships 2008.Biathlete Viktoria is her twin sister.-References:...

, Khvostenko
Oksana Khvostenko
Oksana Khvostenko is a Ukrainian biathlete. In 2011 Ukraine initially finished 2nd in the relay but was later disqualified because she had too high levels of ephedrine in a doping test.- Career :...

) +30.9 (0+4)
3.  (Peretto, Brunet
Marie-Laure Brunet
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, Becaert
Sylvie Becaert
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, Bailly
Sandrine Bailly
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) +1:35.7 (2+13)
 

Total WC standings at the end of World Championship

Men
1. (1.) 735
2. (2.) 563
3. (4.) 541
4. (8.) 415
5. (5.) 412
6. (3.) 410
7. (7.) 392
8. (14.) 339
9. (11.) 328
10. (9.) 324
 
Women
1. (2.) 576
2. (3.) 542
3. (5.) 532
4. (1.) 531
5. (4.) 524
6. (8.) 521
7. (9.) 505
8. (7.) 436
9. (10.) 418
10. (6.) 394

Relay:
Men
1. (1.)  Norway 196
2. (2.)  Russia 192
3. (3.)  Germany 175
4. (7.)  Sweden 148
5. (5.)  Austria 147
 
Women
1. (1.)  Germany 200
2. (2.)  Russia 178
3. (3.)  Early Modern France 173
4. (4.)  Norway 154
5. (5.)  Ukraine 152

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
27 February Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  25:57.4 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +29.9 (1)
3.  +30.2 (1)
 
28 February Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  20:32.1 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +14.3 (1)
3.  +22.3 (0)
 
29 February Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  32:49.56 (3) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +12.4 (3)
3.  +17.0 (4)
 
1 March Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  31:29.89 (1) 4. , 5.  , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +54.9 (1)
3.  +1:00.1 (2)
 
2 March Mixed
2×6+2×7.5 km RL
IBU Report
1.  (Flatland
Ann Kristin Flatland
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, Rogstad
Solveig Rogstad
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, Gjedrem, Os
Alexander Os
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) 1:13:39.32 (2+7)
4.  (0+1-), 5.  (1+11), 6.  (0+10), 7.  (0+11), 8.  (2+9), 9.  (2+13), 10.  (1+9)
2.  (Ponza
Michela Ponza
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, Haller
Katja Haller
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, Vuillermoz, De Lorenzi) +4.1 (0+10)
3.  (Carraz-Collin, Macabies, Fourcade
Simon Fourcade
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, Boeuf) +4.2 (0+8)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 7

Men
1. (1.) 735
2. (2.) 589
3. (3.) 541
4. (4.) 495
5. (6.) 486
6. (5.) 469
7. (8.) 431
8. (7.) 405
9. (9.) 384
10. (11.) 372
 
Women
1. (2.) 638
2. (1.) 627
3. (5.) 608
4. (4.) 572
5. (3.) 532
6. (6.) 521
7. (7.) 520
8. (9.) 444
9. (8.) 436
10. (10.) 394

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
6 March Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  25:24.9 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +10.0 (0)
3.  +32.5 (1)
 
Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  21:46.5 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +10.1 (0)
3.  +16.0 (0)
 
8 March Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  35:50.48 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7.  , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +16.8 (0)
3.  +23.1 (3)
 
Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  33:51.68 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +1.5 (2)
3.  +22.2 (2)
 
9 March Men
15 km MS
IBU Report
1.  41:20.88 (1) 4. , 5. , 6.  , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +15.1 (2)
3.  +15.1 (2)
 
Women
12.5 km MS
IBU Report
1.  38:04.93 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +19.2 (5)
3.  +28.8 (2)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 8

Men
1. (1.) 851
2. (2.) 682
3. (4.) 594
4. (6.) 553
5. (3.) 541
6. (5.) 498
7. (7.) 464
8. (8.) 463
9. (13.) 420
10.(14.) 418
 
Women
1. (2.) 741
2. (3.) 741
3. (2.) 727
4. (4.) 623
5. (6.) 599
6. (5.) 585
7. (7.) 567
8. (8.) 488
9. (9.) 479
10. (11.) 472

Race results

Date Event Podium Top 10
13 March Women
7.5 km SP
IBU Report
1.  21:47.6 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +7.4 (0)
3.  +9.9 (0)
 
Men
10 km SP
IBU Report
1.  25:19.9 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +24.5 (0)
3.  +31.1 (1)
 
15 March Women
10 km PU
IBU Report
1.  33:01.54 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +27.7 (1)
3.  +47.8 (1)
 
Men
12.5 km PU
IBU Report
1.  35:10.96 (2) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +22.1 (3)
3.  +47.4 (5)
 
16 March Women
12.5 km MS
IBU Report
1.  37:43.06 (0) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9.  , 10. 
2.  +53.0 (1)
3.  +1:03.9 (1)
 
Men
15 km MS
IBU Report
1.  39:11.97 (1) 4. , 5. , 6. , 7. , 8. , 9. , 10. 
2.  +0.1 (1)
3.  +5.1 (2)
 

Total WC standings at the end of WC 9

Men
1. (1.) 869
2. (2.) 696
3. (3.) 687
4. (6.) 596
5. (8.) 573
6. (4.) 568
7. (5.) 541
8. (7.) 512
9.(10.) 493
10. (12.) 481
 
Women
1. (2.) 818
2. (1.) 805
3. (3.) 766
4. (4.) 749
5. (6.) 679
6. (5.) 671
7. (7.) 664
8. (9.) 579
9. (8.) 544
10. (10.) 515

Trivia

First World Cup career victory:, 26, in her 6th season — the WC 1 Pursuit in Kontiolahti; first podium was 2004–05 Sprint in Antholz-Anterselva 31, in his 6th season — the WC 2 Sprint in Hochfilzen; first podium was 2006–07 Sprint in Östersund, 22, in his 3rd season — the WC 3 Individual in Pokljuka; first podium was 2006–07 Sprint in Ruhpolding, 24, in her 3rd season — the WC 3 Individual in Pokljuka; first podium was 2006–07 Sprint in Lahti, 32, in her 2nd season — the WC 5 Sprint in Ruhpolding; also her first individual podium, 21, in her 2nd season — the WC 5 Sprint in Ruhpolding; first podium was 2007–08 in the WC 4 Sprint in Oberhof, 25, in her 3rd season — the WC 5 Pursuit in Ruhpolding; also her first individual podium, 29, in his 7th season — the WC 6 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva; first podium was 2004–05 Sprint in Torino - Cesana San Sicario, 21, in her 2nd season — the WC 8 Pursuit in Khanty-Mansiysk ; first podium was 2006–07 Pursuit in Lahti, 25, in his 7th season — the WC 9 Mass Start in Holmenkollen ; first podium was 2006–07 Sprint in Antholz-Anterselva

First podium placement:, 31, in his 6th season — no. 3 in the WC 1 Sprint in Kontiolahti, 26, in his 5th season — no. 3 in the WC 2 Pursuit in Hochfilzen, 23, in his 4th season — no. 3 in the WC 3 Individual in Pokljuka, 24, in her 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 3 Sprint in Pokljuka, 35, in her 6th season — no. 2 in the WC 4 Mass Start in Oberhof, 28, in his 2nd season — no. 3 in the World Championships 2008 Individual in Östersund, 30, in his 7th season — no. 3 in the WC 7 Sprint in Pyeong Chang

World Cup victory (in brackets total victory):, 7 (81) first places, 6 (6) first places 4 (20) first places, 4 (14) first places, 4 (11) first places, 4 (9) first places, 3 (3) first place, 2 (18) first places, 2 (12) first places, 2 (4) first places, 2 (3) first places, 2 (2) first places, 2 (2) first places, 2 (2) first places, 1 (3) first places, 1 (2) first places, 1 (1) first place, 1 (1) first place, 1 (1) first place, 1 (1) first place, 1 (1) first place
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