Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

Men's biathlon sprint
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for biathlon
VenueCesana San Sicario
DatesFebruary 14
Competitors90 from 36 nations
Winning time38:01.3
Medalists
   Germany
   Norway
   Norway
Biathlon at the
2006 Winter Olympics
Individual   men   women
Sprint   men   women
Pursuit   men   women
Mass start   men   women
Relay   men   women

The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was held on 14 February, at Cesana San Sicario. Competitors raced over three loops of the 3.3 kilometre skiing course, shooting ten times, five prone and five standing. Each miss required a competitor to ski a 150-metre penalty loop.

Ole Einar Bjørndalen of Norway was the defending World and Olympic champion, but Germany's Michael Greis led the World Cup standings before the Torino Games, with three more Germans in the top six.

Results

Two Austrian athletes were disqualified after the IOC determined they had violated the Anti-Doping rules; Wolfgang Rottmann had originally placed 27th, while Wolfgang Perner had placed 4th.[1][2]

Rank Name Country Time Penalties Behind
1st, gold medalist(s) Sven Fischer Germany 26:11.6 0 --
2nd, silver medalist(s) Halvard Hanevold Norway 26:19.8 0 +8.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Frode Andresen Norway 26:31.3 1 +19.7
4 Vincent Defrasne France 26:54.2 1 +42.6
5 Ivan Tcherezov Russia 27:09.0 0 +57.4
6 Ricco Groß Germany 27:15.1 0 +1:03.5
7 Mattias Nilsson Sweden 27:18.5 0 +1:06.9
8 Raphaël Poirée France 27:19.0 1 +1:07.4
9 Maxim Tchoudov Russia 27:20.5 0 +1:08.9
10 Zdeněk Vítek Czech Republic 27:24.4 1 +1:12.8
11 Ole Einar Bjørndalen Norway 27:25.5 3 +1:13.9
12 Ilmārs Bricis Latvia 27:26.9 1 +1:15.3
13 Björn Ferry Sweden 27:31.1 2 +1:19.5
14 Alexander Wolf Germany 27:34.5 2 +1:22.9
15 Christoph Sumann Austria 27:42.3 2 +1:30.7
16 Stian Eckhoff Norway 27:48.0 2 +1:36.4
17 Zhang Chengye China 27:50.9 3 +1:39.3
18 Julien Robert France 27:54.1 0 +1:42.5
19 Tomasz Sikora Poland 27:54.3 2 +1:42.7
20 Vitaliy Rudenchyk Bulgaria 27:59.1 1 +1:47.5
21 Nikolay Kruglov, Jr. Russia 28:05.2 1 +1:53.6
22 Wilfried Pallhuber Italy 28:05.6 1 +1:54.0
23 Sergei Tchepikov Russia 28:08.1 1 +1:56.5
24 Rustam Valiullin Belarus 28:08.4 1 +1:56.8
25 Wieslaw Ziemianin Poland 28:10.1 1 +1:58.5
26 Christian De Lorenzi Italy 28:14.5 2 +2:02.9
27 Andriy Deryzemlya Ukraine 28:15.2 2 +2:03.6
28 Oleg Ryzhenkov Belarus 28:15.9 1 +2:04.3
29 Pavol Hurajt Slovakia 28:17.8 1 +2:06.2
30 Sergei Novikov Belarus 28:18.5 1 +2:06.9
31 Ferreol Cannard France 28:19.7 1 +2:08.1
32 Ondřej Moravec Czech Republic 28:20.3 1 +2:08.7
33 Michael Greis Germany 28:22.9 3 +2:11.3
34 Olexander Bilanenko Ukraine 28:26.6 0 +2:15.0
35 Tim Burke United States 28:27.8 3 +2:16.2
36 Janez Maric Slovenia 28:28.6 3 +2:17.0
37 David Ekholm Sweden 28:33.3 1 +2:21.7
38 Hidenori Isa Japan 28:37.1 1 +2:25.5
39 Rene Laurent Vuillermoz Italy 28:46.7 4 +2:35.1
40 Indrek Tobreluts Estonia 28:47.5 1 +2:35.9
41 David Leoni Canada 28:50.4 1 +2:38.8
42 Roman Dostál Czech Republic 28:50.6 3 +2:39.0
43 Matthias Simmen Switzerland 28:56.3 3 +2:44.7
44 Ruslan Lysenko Ukraine 28:56.6 2 +2:45.0
45 Paavo Puurunen Finland 28:57.3 2 +2:45.7
46 Lowell Bailey United States 29:02.0 3 +2:50.4
47 Tatsumi Kasahara Japan 29:07.0 1 +2:55.4
48 Jānis Bērziņš Latvia 29:09.9 1 +2:58.3
49 Raivis Zimelis Latvia 29:11.4 2 +2:59.8
50 Robin Clegg Canada 29:12.4 3 +3:00.8
51 Miroslav Matiaško Slovakia 29:13.0 0 +3:01.4
52 Ludwig Gredler Austria 29:17.6 4 +3:06.0
53 Carl Johan Bergman Sweden 29:21.5 0 +3:09.9
54 Kristaps Libietis Latvia 29:21.9 0 +3:10.3
55 Michal Šlesingr Czech Republic 29:22.9 3 +3:11.3
56 Alexsandr Chervyhkov Kazakhstan 29:27.1 2 +3:15.5
57 Matej Kazar Slovakia 29:29.4 1 +3:17.8
58 Roland Lessing Estonia 29:30.7 2 +3:19.1
59 Jean Philippe Leguellec Canada 29:32.3 2 +3:20.7
60 Jeremy Teela United States 29:32.7 4 +3:21.1
61 Vladimir Drachev Belarus 29:48.3 3 +3:36.7
62 Daisuke Ebisawa Japan 29:49.7 3 +3:38.1
63 Matjaz Poklukar Slovenia 30:00.6 3 +3:49.0
64 Michal Piecha Poland 30:01.6 2 +3:50.0
65 Simon Hallenbarter Switzerland 30:05.7 5 +3:54.1
66 Sergio Bonaldi Italy 30:06.7 3 +3:55.1
67 Grzegorz Bodziana Poland 30:08.4 1 +3:56.8
68 Janez Osbolt Slovenia 30:08.8 2 +3:57.2
69 Klemen Bauer Slovenia 30:09.3 2 +3:57.7
70 Kyoji Suga Japan 30:10.6 2 +3:59.0
71 Marek Matiasko Slovakia 30:11.0 6 +3:59.4
72 Vyacheslav Derkach Ukraine 30:15.8 2 +4:04.2
73 Dimitri Borovik Estonia 30:31.6 4 +4:20.0
74 Imre Tagscherer Hungary 30:38.1 3 +4:26.5
75 Janno Prants Estonia 30:41.0 2 +4:29.4
76 Marian Blaj Romania 30:44.4 4 +4:32.8
77 Tom Clemens Great Britain 31:05.0 4 +4:53.4
78 Jay Hakkinen United States 31:22.2 6 +5:10.6
79 Park Yoon Bae South Korea 31:29.5 3 +5:17.9
80 Cameron Morton Australia 32:07.4 4 +5:55.8
81 Mihail Gribusencov Moldova 32:17.6 2 +6:06.0
82 Luis Alberto Hernando Spain 32:26.0 4 +6:14.4
83 Stavros Christoforidis Greece 32:48.3 3 +6:36.7
84 Miro Cosic Bosnia and Herzegovina 32:56.1 4 +6:44.5
85 Aleksandar Milenkovic Serbia and Montenegro 33:17.7 6 +7:06.1
86 Sebastian Beltrame Argentina 33:32.4 5 +7:20.8
87 Marco Zuniga Chile 33:38.1 1 +7:26.5
88 Karolis Zlatkauskas Lithuania 34:33.8 4 +8:22.2
99 - Wolfgang Perner Austria Disqualified
99 - Wolfgang Rottman Austria Disqualified

References

  1. "Torino 2006: Six Austrian Athletes Declared Permanently Ineligible". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  2. "Torino 2006 Official Report - Biathlon" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
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