2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 3
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The 2011–12 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 3 was held in Hochfilzen, Austria, from 15 December until 18 December 2011. This was the second World Cup event in Hochfilzen in 2011–12 season, due to the lack of snow in Annecy.[1][2][3]
Schedule of events
The time schedule of the event stands below[4]
Date | Time | Events |
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December 15 | 14:30 CET | Men's 10 km Sprint |
December 16 | 14:30 CET | Women's 7.5 km Sprint |
December 17 | 12:00 CET | Men's 12.5 km Pursuit |
14:30 CET | Women's 10 km Pursuit | |
December 18 | 14:30 CET | Mixed Relay |
Medal winners
Men
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
10 km Sprint details |
Tarjei Bø File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway |
23:57.2 (1+0) |
Martin Fourcade File:Flag of France.svg France |
24:01.2 (1+1) |
Timofey Lapshin File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia |
24:14.4 (0+0) |
12.5 km Pursuit details |
Andreas Birnbacher File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany |
35:40.3 (0+0+0+0) |
Ole Einar Bjørndalen File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway |
35:40.5 (0+0+0+0) |
Simon Fourcade File:Flag of France.svg France |
35:41.6 (1+0+0+0) |
Women
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
7.5 km Sprint details |
Olga Zaitseva File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia |
20:36.6 (0+1) |
Darya Domracheva File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus |
20:50.5 (1+1) |
Helena Ekholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden |
21:06.8 (1+0) |
10 km Pursuit details |
Olga Zaitseva File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia |
31:52.2 (0+0+0+0) |
Helena Ekholm File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden |
32:21.3 (0+0+0+1) |
Darya Domracheva File:Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus |
32:36.9 (1+1+0+1) |
Mixed
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
2 x 6 km + 2 x 7.5 km Relay details |
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Olga Vilukhina Olga Zaitseva Alexey Volkov Anton Shipulin |
1:13:33.4 (0+0) (0+3) (0+2) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) (0+0) |
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Veronika Vítková Gabriela Soukalová Ondřej Moravec Michal Šlesingr |
1:14:00.4 (0+1) (0+2) (0+0) (0+0) (0+1) (0+0) (0+0) (0+1) |
File:Flag of France.svg France Marie Dorin Habert Sophie Boilley Alexis Bœuf Simon Fourcade |
1:14:11.9 (0+0) (0+2) (0+2) (0+2) (0+0) (0+1) (0+2) (0+0) |
Achievements
- Best performance for all time
- File:Flag of Russia.svg Timofey Lapshin (RUS), 3rd place in Sprint
- File:Flag of France.svg Jean-Guillaume Béatrix (FRA), 4th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Holubec (CZE), 9th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Norway.svg Martin Eng (NOR), 11th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Vladimir Iliev (BUL), 20th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Belarus.svg Vladimir Alenishko (BLR), 33rd place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mario Dolder (SUI), 34th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Latvia.svg Rolands Puzulis (LAT), 69th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jialin Tang (CHN), 6th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Belarus.svg Nastassia Dubarezava (BLR), 10th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Karin Strömstedt (SWE), 16th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Austria.svg Romana Schrempf (AUT), 21st place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Megan Imrie (CAN), 25th place in Sprint and 24th place in Pursuit
- File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Elisa Gasparin (SUI), 41st place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Belarus.svg Iryna Kryuko (BLR), 40th place in Pursuit
- First World Cup race
- File:Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Fernandez Musso (ESP), 104th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Norway.svg Ane Skrove Nossum (NOR), 34th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Norway.svg Birgitte Roeksund (NOR), 35th place in Sprint
- File:Flag of Belarus.svg Iryna Kryuko (BLR), 46th place in Sprint
References
- ↑ Novickis, Edmunds (14 December 2011). "Pēdējais biatlona posms šogad – vai turēsies Bergmans, vai medaļu sēriju turpinās Noinere?" (in Latvian). Sportacentrs.com. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ↑ Associated Press (December 15, 2011). "Norway's Tarjei Boe wins 10K sprint at biathlon World Cup event". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
- ↑ "E.ON IBU World Cup 3 Relocated to Hochfilzen". IBU. 5 December 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-02-29. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ "E.ON IBU World Cup 3 Biathlon". Archived from the original on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2011-12-09.