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Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Men's individual

The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was held on 11 February, at Cesana San Sicario.[1]

Men's biathlon individual
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Men's biathlon 20 km individual final
VenueCesana San Sicario
Dates11 February
Competitors88 from 34 nations
Winning time54:23.0
Medalists
← 2002
2010 →

The individual race consisted of five laps around a four kilometre loop with four stops at the shooting range. During each shooting section, each biathlete fired five shots at five targets. Misses resulted in penalties of one minute per miss being added to the time for the course. The first and third shooting sections were conducted in the prone position, while the second and fourth were done standing. A total of 88 biathletes competed, starting with a staggered start and 30 seconds behind each competitor.[2]

Michael Greis of Germany hit 19 of the 20 targets and used a net time of 54:23.0 (with one penalty minute) to clinch the gold medal, 16 seconds ahead of Norway's Ole Einar Bjørndalen. Norway also won the bronze medal, with Halvard Hanevold beating Sergei Tchepikov by 0.8 seconds despite two penalty minutes to the Russian's one.

The previous year's trial World Cup event at this track saw Michael Greis of Germany win the event in a time of 53:18.7.[3] At the 2005 World Championships in Hochfilzen, Austria, the Czech Roman Dostál won,[4] while Ole Einar Bjørndalen was the defending Olympic champion, as he was in all the other men's events (except the mass start, which is held for the first time at the Olympics). However, neither Bjørndalen (9th) nor Dostal (33rd) headed the men's individual World Cup standings—the German Michael Greis did.[5]

The event started with early starters Ricco Groß (Germany, started as number 4) and Pavel Rostovtsev (Russia, 1) shooting well, missing one and two of their 20 shots respectively; Groß suffered his missed shot on the last of the four shootings. However, their cross-country times were not good enough, as Rene Vuillermoz (Italy, 13) beat Groß by 14 seconds on the first loop. With only one miss in his first 15 shots, Vuillermoz could have taken the lead if he had hit all five targets on the final shooting. However, he missed three times and eventually finished 25th. Maxim Tchoudov (Russia, 14) led after two loops, 28 seconds ahead of Groß, but had spoiled his chance with three missed shots. By that time, many of the best skiers had started, with Greis (38) coming into the third shooting after one miss on the second. He hit five targets, and went out in the second best time, 12 seconds behind Marek Matiasko (Slovakia, 21), who was yet to miss a shot. Meanwhile, the defending champion Bjørndalen (54) had missed once on each of the first two shootings, and when all had passed the second loop he was 15th.[2]

However, Bjørndalen completed the third loop quickly, and with five hits he cut Greis' lead from 39 to 23 seconds just before Greis was to shoot his fourth shooting. Greis did not miss, and with the leader Matiasko conceding one penalty minute, Greis took the lead nearly a minute ahead of second-placed Julien Robert (France, 35), who had not missed a single shot. Some other late starters visited the top ten after the first loops, such as Sven Fischer (Germany, 63) and Zdeněk Vítek (Czech Republic, 67) but vanished, and there were only four others who could beat Greis' skiing speed. Except for Bjørndalen, all of the previous had started before him, but missed too many shots to compete; however, Bjørndalen had caught 37 seconds on the first 12 km, and needed a further 23. Thus, Bjørndalen was the only threat, and though Bjørndalen hit all five targets on the final shooting, he struggled with loading the rifle before the final shot. He later said he lost "7-8 seconds" on the error.[6] Thus, Bjørndalen did not beat the German in the fourth loop, and though he cut a further seven seconds off Greis' time in the final loop, it was only enough to take the silver. The late starting Halvard Hanevold (Norway, 74), shot down the last 10 targets to jump from 28th place after two loops to a fourth place after the fourth, with third-placed Robert eight seconds ahead with two penalty minutes less. Hanevold had no problems with catching Robert on the final lap, ending nearly half a minute ahead, but lost seconds to Sergei Tchepikov (Russia, 28), who improved all the way through the course.[2] Eventually, his 6.3-second lead after the fourth loop turned into 0.8 seconds in goal; it was enough, though, and Hanevold could celebrate his second Olympic medal on the individual event. Jay Hakkinen become the first American to finish in the Top 10 ever in the Winter Olympic biathlon with his 10th-place finish.

Results edit

One Austrian athlete was disqualified after the IOC determined they had violated the Anti-Doping rules; Wolfgang Perner had originally placed 60th.[7]

The race was held at 13:00.[8]

Rank Bib Name Country Result Penalties (P+S+P+S) Deficit
  38 Michael Greis   Germany 54:23.0 1 (0+1+0+0)
  57 Ole Einar Bjørndalen   Norway 54:39.0 2 (1+1+0+0) +16.0
  74 Halvard Hanevold   Norway 55:31.9 2 (1+1+0+0) +1:08.9
4 28 Sergei Tchepikov   Russia 55:32.7 1 (1+0+0+0) +1:09.7
5 21 Marek Matiaško   Slovakia 55:48.6 1 (0+0+0+1) +1:25.6
6 35 Julien Robert   France 55:59.4 0 (0+0+0+0) +1:36.4
7 54 Christian De Lorenzi   Italy 56:04.0 1 (0+0+0+1) +1:41.0
8 22 Ivan Tcherezov   Russia 56:05.7 2 (1+0+0+1) +1:42.7
9 66 Wilfried Pallhuber   Italy 56:08.4 1 (1+0+0+0) +1:45.4
10 31 Jay Hakkinen   United States 56:10.9 3 (2+0+1+0) +1:47.9
11 4 Ricco Groß   Germany 56:14.3 1 (0+0+0+1) +1:51.3
12 8 Paavo Puurunen   Finland 56:38.9 1 (1+0+0+0) +2:15.9
13 1 Pavel Rostovtsev   Russia 56:47.2 2 (1+0+0+1) +2:24.2
14 52 Kyoji Suga   Japan 56:57.7 1 (1+0+0+0) +2:34.7
15 48 Frode Andresen   Norway 57:10.2 3 (1+1+1+0) +2:47.2
16 64 Stian Eckhoff   Norway 57:11.8 3 (2+0+0+1) +2:48.8
17 63 Sven Fischer   Germany 57:14.3 3 (1+0+1+1) +2:51.3
18 61 Ruslan Lysenko   Ukraine 57:16.6 1 (0+1+0+0) +2:53.6
19 15 Ilmārs Bricis   Latvia 57:19.2 4 (1+1+0+2) +2:56.2
20 9 Raphaël Poirée   France 57:21.1 3 (2+0+1+0) +2:58.1
21 19 Tomasz Sikora   Poland 57:22.1 3 (1+1+1+0) +2:59.1
22 67 Zdeněk Vítek   Czech Republic 57:26.8 3 (0+1+1+1) +3:03.8
23 5 Carl Johan Bergman   Sweden 57:30.9 3 (1+1+0+1) +3:07.9
24 6 Sergey Novikov   Belarus 58:02.6 3 (0+1+0+2) +3:39.6
25 13 Rene Laurent Vuillermoz   Italy 58:17.9 4 (0+1+0+3) +3:54.9
26 70 Friedrich Pinter   Austria 58:25.7 1 (0+0+0+1) +4:02.7
27 79 Lowell Bailey   United States 58:45.1 3 (2+1+0+0) +4:22.1
28 58 Björn Ferry   Sweden 58:49.0 4 (1+2+0+1) +4:26.0
29 56 Pavol Hurajt   Slovakia 58:49.6 3 (0+1+0+2) +4:26.6
30 59 Roman Dostál   Czech Republic 58:53.5 4 (1+2+0+1) +4:30.5
31 43 Simon Fourcade   France 59:01.7 3 (1+0+0+2) +4:38.7
32 14 Maxim Tchoudov   Russia 59:12.0 5 (0+0+3+2) +4:49.0
33 81 Tomáš Holubec   Czech Republic 59:13.1 2 (1+1+0+0) +4:50.1
34 2 Vincent Defrasne   France 59:16.1 6 (3+1+0+2) +4:53.1
35 83 David Ekholm   Sweden 59:18.2 2 (0+1+0+1) +4:55.2
36 3 Robin Clegg   Canada 59:21.5 2 (1+0+0+1) +4:58.5
37 55 Jānis Bērziņš   Latvia 59:24.3 2 (0+2+0+0) +5:01.3
38 89 Miroslav Matiaško   Slovakia 59:43.8 3 (3+0+0+0) +5:20.8
39 47 Andriy Deryzemlya   Ukraine 59:47.2 3 (3+0+0+0) +5:24.2
40 33 Janez Marič   Slovenia 59:53.0 5 (2+2+1+0) +5:30.0
41 20 Ludwig Gredler   Austria 59:55.1 3 (0+3+0+0) +5:32.1
42 41 Michael Rösch   Germany 59:56.6 6 (2+0+1+3) +5:33.6
43 46 Vladimir Drachev   Belarus 59:59.5 4 (1+1+0+2) +5:36.5
44 68 Mattias Nilsson Jr.   Sweden 1:00:01.1 5 (0+2+3+0) +5:38.1
45 18 Michal Šlesingr   Czech Republic 1:00:03.8 5 (1+0+2+2) +5:40.8
46 86 Rustam Valiullin   Belarus 1:00:04.1 5 (2+1+0+2) +5:41.1
47 51 Matjaž Poklukar   Slovenia 1:00:07.6 3 (0+1+1+1) +5:44.6
48 77 Jean Philippe Leguellec   Canada 1:00:28.0 3 (1+0+0+2) +6:05.0
49 32 Olexander Bilanenko   Ukraine 1:00:28.6 3 (2+1+0+0) +6:05.6
50 24 Zhang Chengye   China 1:00:49.1 7 (1+4+1+1) +6:26.1
51 73 Jeremy Teela   United States 1:01:03.3 5 (1+0+1+3) +6:40.3
52 44 Matthias Simmen   Switzerland 1:01:04.9 5 (2+0+0+3) +6:41.9
53 23 Wiesław Ziemianin   Poland 1:01:16.0 4 (2+0+1+1) +6:53.0
54 82 Oleksiy Korobeinikov   Ukraine 1:01:17.8 4 (0+2+1+1) +6:54.8
55 87 Paolo Longo   Italy 1:01:27.9 5 (0+2+1+2) +7:04.9
56 76 Dušan Šimočko   Slovakia 1:01:37.8 4 (1+0+2+1) +7:14.8
57 49 Tom Clemens   Great Britain 1:01:43.9 4 (0+1+1+2) +7:20.9
58 42 Tim Burke   United States 1:01:55.0 7 (3+3+1+0) +7:32.0
59 60 Daniel Mesotitsch   Austria 1:01:59.7 5 (1+3+0+1) +7:36.7
60 80 Klemen Bauer   Slovenia 1:02:25.5 5 (0+1+3+1) +8:02.5
61 25 Vitaly Rudenchik   Bulgaria 1:02:30.0 6 (0+3+1+2) +8:07.0
62 45 Roland Lessing   Estonia 1:02:31.2 5 (3+0+1+1) +8:08.2
63 7 Hidenori Isa   Japan 1:02:33.2 6 (1+1+2+2) +8:10.2
64 50 David Leoni   Canada 1:02:37.8 6 (0+2+3+1) +8:14.8
65 16 Marian Blaj   Romania 1:02:38.8 6 (0+3+2+1) +8:15.8
66 75 Indrek Tobreluts   Estonia 1:02:43.6 5 (1+2+1+1) +8:20.6
67 65 Tatsumi Kasahara   Japan 1:02:44.6 5 (2+1+0+2) +8:21.6
68 84 Kristaps Lībietis   Latvia 1:03:13.4 4 (2+1+1+0) +8:50.4
69 71 Janez Ožbolt   Slovenia 1:03:18.5 5 (2+2+0+1) +8:55.5
70 10 Dimitri Borovik   Estonia 1:03:25.8 5 (2+1+2+0) +9:02.8
71 72 Alexandre Syman   Belarus 1:03:31.4 7 (2+3+1+1) +9:08.4
72 62 Grzegorz Bodziana   Poland 1:03:39.6 5 (0+2+1+2) +9:16.6
73 11 Alexsandr Chervyhkov   Kazakhstan 1:03:56.4 6 (1+3+1+1) +9:33.4
74 88 Priit Viks   Estonia 1:04:08.1 5 (2+2+0+1) +9:45.1
75 53 Krzysztof Pływaczyk   Poland 1:04:12.9 4 (1+0+2+1) +9:49.9
76 37 Simon Hallenbarter   Switzerland 1:04:37.0 8 (3+1+1+3) +10:14.0
77 34 Imre Tagscherer   Hungary 1:05:11.1 7 (1+3+1+2) +10:48.1
78 85 Shinya Saito   Japan 1:05:29.4 8 (2+2+3+1) +11:06.4
79 69 Edgars Piksons   Latvia 1:06:12.5 7 (4+1+1+1) +11:49.5
80 12 Luis Alberto Hernando   Spain 1:06:54.4 7 (2+2+0+3) +12:31.4
81 39 Park Yun-bae   South Korea 1:07:03.4 6 (0+3+2+1) +12:40.4
82 36 Cameron Morton   Australia 1:07:03.7 7 (1+2+1+3) +12:40.7
83 30 Miro Ćosić   Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:08:32.7 7 (1+3+1+2) +14:09.7
84 17 Sebastian Beltrame   Argentina 1:09:24.3 9 (1+2+4+2) +15:01.3
85 27 Aleksandar Milenković   Serbia and Montenegro 1:10:36.3 9 (1+3+1+4) +16:13.3
86 29 Marco Zúñiga   Chile 1:11:02.5 5 (1+1+1+2) +16:39.5
87 40 Stavros Christoforidis   Greece 1:13:13.3 11 (4+2+1+4) +18:50.3
26 Mihail Gribusencov   Moldova Did not start
DSQ 78 Wolfgang Perner   Austria 1:02:22.5 5 (1+2+1+1) +7:59.5

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-06-12. Retrieved August 31, 2009.
  3. ^ E.ON-Ruhrgas World Cup 7 - Torino - Cesana San Sicario (ITA) Men 20 km Individual Final Results July 11, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, from biathlonworld.com, retrieved 19 January 2006
  4. ^ (in Norwegian) (ed) Tore Johansen, Egil Svendsby Sportsboken 2005, pg. 225, Chr. Schibsteds Forlag 2005. ISBN 82-516-2168-2.
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  7. ^ "Torino 2006: Six Austrian Athletes Declared Permanently Ineligible". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved August 31, 2009.
  8. ^ Final results

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The Men s 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin Italy was held on 11 February at Cesana San Sicario 1 Men s biathlon individualat the XX Olympic Winter GamesMen s biathlon 20 km individual finalVenueCesana San SicarioDates11 FebruaryCompetitors88 from 34 nationsWinning time54 23 0MedalistsMichael Greis GermanyOle Einar Bjorndalen NorwayHalvard Hanevold Norway 20022010 The individual race consisted of five laps around a four kilometre loop with four stops at the shooting range During each shooting section each biathlete fired five shots at five targets Misses resulted in penalties of one minute per miss being added to the time for the course The first and third shooting sections were conducted in the prone position while the second and fourth were done standing A total of 88 biathletes competed starting with a staggered start and 30 seconds behind each competitor 2 Michael Greis of Germany hit 19 of the 20 targets and used a net time of 54 23 0 with one penalty minute to clinch the gold medal 16 seconds ahead of Norway s Ole Einar Bjorndalen Norway also won the bronze medal with Halvard Hanevold beating Sergei Tchepikov by 0 8 seconds despite two penalty minutes to the Russian s one The previous year s trial World Cup event at this track saw Michael Greis of Germany win the event in a time of 53 18 7 3 At the 2005 World Championships in Hochfilzen Austria the Czech Roman Dostal won 4 while Ole Einar Bjorndalen was the defending Olympic champion as he was in all the other men s events except the mass start which is held for the first time at the Olympics However neither Bjorndalen 9th nor Dostal 33rd headed the men s individual World Cup standings the German Michael Greis did 5 The event started with early starters Ricco Gross Germany started as number 4 and Pavel Rostovtsev Russia 1 shooting well missing one and two of their 20 shots respectively Gross suffered his missed shot on the last of the four shootings However their cross country times were not good enough as Rene Vuillermoz Italy 13 beat Gross by 14 seconds on the first loop With only one miss in his first 15 shots Vuillermoz could have taken the lead if he had hit all five targets on the final shooting However he missed three times and eventually finished 25th Maxim Tchoudov Russia 14 led after two loops 28 seconds ahead of Gross but had spoiled his chance with three missed shots By that time many of the best skiers had started with Greis 38 coming into the third shooting after one miss on the second He hit five targets and went out in the second best time 12 seconds behind Marek Matiasko Slovakia 21 who was yet to miss a shot Meanwhile the defending champion Bjorndalen 54 had missed once on each of the first two shootings and when all had passed the second loop he was 15th 2 However Bjorndalen completed the third loop quickly and with five hits he cut Greis lead from 39 to 23 seconds just before Greis was to shoot his fourth shooting Greis did not miss and with the leader Matiasko conceding one penalty minute Greis took the lead nearly a minute ahead of second placed Julien Robert France 35 who had not missed a single shot Some other late starters visited the top ten after the first loops such as Sven Fischer Germany 63 and Zdenek Vitek Czech Republic 67 but vanished and there were only four others who could beat Greis skiing speed Except for Bjorndalen all of the previous had started before him but missed too many shots to compete however Bjorndalen had caught 37 seconds on the first 12 km and needed a further 23 Thus Bjorndalen was the only threat and though Bjorndalen hit all five targets on the final shooting he struggled with loading the rifle before the final shot He later said he lost 7 8 seconds on the error 6 Thus Bjorndalen did not beat the German in the fourth loop and though he cut a further seven seconds off Greis time in the final loop it was only enough to take the silver The late starting Halvard Hanevold Norway 74 shot down the last 10 targets to jump from 28th place after two loops to a fourth place after the fourth with third placed Robert eight seconds ahead with two penalty minutes less Hanevold had no problems with catching Robert on the final lap ending nearly half a minute ahead but lost seconds to Sergei Tchepikov Russia 28 who improved all the way through the course 2 Eventually his 6 3 second lead after the fourth loop turned into 0 8 seconds in goal it was enough though and Hanevold could celebrate his second Olympic medal on the individual event Jay Hakkinen become the first American to finish in the Top 10 ever in the Winter Olympic biathlon with his 10th place finish Results editOne Austrian athlete was disqualified after the IOC determined they had violated the Anti Doping rules Wolfgang Perner had originally placed 60th 7 The race was held at 13 00 8 Rank Bib Name Country Result Penalties P S P S Deficit nbsp 38 Michael Greis nbsp Germany 54 23 0 1 0 1 0 0 nbsp 57 Ole Einar Bjorndalen nbsp Norway 54 39 0 2 1 1 0 0 16 0 nbsp 74 Halvard Hanevold nbsp Norway 55 31 9 2 1 1 0 0 1 08 94 28 Sergei Tchepikov nbsp Russia 55 32 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 09 75 21 Marek Matiasko nbsp Slovakia 55 48 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 25 66 35 Julien Robert nbsp France 55 59 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 36 47 54 Christian De Lorenzi nbsp Italy 56 04 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 41 08 22 Ivan Tcherezov nbsp Russia 56 05 7 2 1 0 0 1 1 42 79 66 Wilfried Pallhuber nbsp Italy 56 08 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 45 410 31 Jay Hakkinen nbsp United States 56 10 9 3 2 0 1 0 1 47 911 4 Ricco Gross nbsp Germany 56 14 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 51 312 8 Paavo Puurunen nbsp Finland 56 38 9 1 1 0 0 0 2 15 913 1 Pavel Rostovtsev nbsp Russia 56 47 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 24 214 52 Kyoji Suga nbsp Japan 56 57 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 34 715 48 Frode Andresen nbsp Norway 57 10 2 3 1 1 1 0 2 47 216 64 Stian Eckhoff nbsp Norway 57 11 8 3 2 0 0 1 2 48 817 63 Sven Fischer nbsp Germany 57 14 3 3 1 0 1 1 2 51 318 61 Ruslan Lysenko nbsp Ukraine 57 16 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 53 619 15 Ilmars Bricis nbsp 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nbsp Slovenia 1 03 18 5 5 2 2 0 1 8 55 570 10 Dimitri Borovik nbsp Estonia 1 03 25 8 5 2 1 2 0 9 02 871 72 Alexandre Syman nbsp Belarus 1 03 31 4 7 2 3 1 1 9 08 472 62 Grzegorz Bodziana nbsp Poland 1 03 39 6 5 0 2 1 2 9 16 673 11 Alexsandr Chervyhkov nbsp Kazakhstan 1 03 56 4 6 1 3 1 1 9 33 474 88 Priit Viks nbsp Estonia 1 04 08 1 5 2 2 0 1 9 45 175 53 Krzysztof Plywaczyk nbsp Poland 1 04 12 9 4 1 0 2 1 9 49 976 37 Simon Hallenbarter nbsp Switzerland 1 04 37 0 8 3 1 1 3 10 14 077 34 Imre Tagscherer nbsp Hungary 1 05 11 1 7 1 3 1 2 10 48 178 85 Shinya Saito nbsp Japan 1 05 29 4 8 2 2 3 1 11 06 479 69 Edgars Piksons nbsp Latvia 1 06 12 5 7 4 1 1 1 11 49 580 12 Luis Alberto Hernando nbsp Spain 1 06 54 4 7 2 2 0 3 12 31 481 39 Park Yun bae nbsp South Korea 1 07 03 4 6 0 3 2 1 12 40 482 36 Cameron Morton nbsp Australia 1 07 03 7 7 1 2 1 3 12 40 783 30 Miro Cosic nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 08 32 7 7 1 3 1 2 14 09 784 17 Sebastian Beltrame nbsp Argentina 1 09 24 3 9 1 2 4 2 15 01 385 27 Aleksandar Milenkovic nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 1 10 36 3 9 1 3 1 4 16 13 386 29 Marco Zuniga nbsp Chile 1 11 02 5 5 1 1 1 2 16 39 587 40 Stavros Christoforidis nbsp Greece 1 13 13 3 11 4 2 1 4 18 50 326 Mihail Gribusencov nbsp Moldova Did not startDSQ 78 Wolfgang Perner nbsp Austria 1 02 22 5 5 1 2 1 1 7 59 5References edit Biathlon at the 2006 Torino Winter Games Men s 20 kilometres Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 9 June 2019 a b c Torino 2006 Official Report Biathlon PDF Torino Organizing Committee LA84 Foundation March 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 06 12 Retrieved August 31 2009 E ON Ruhrgas World Cup 7 Torino Cesana San Sicario ITA Men 20 km Individual Final Results Archived July 11 2006 at the Wayback Machine from biathlonworld com retrieved 19 January 2006 in Norwegian ed Tore Johansen Egil Svendsby Sportsboken 2005 pg 225 Chr Schibsteds Forlag 2005 ISBN 82 516 2168 2 World Cup Individual Score Men Standings after 2 of 3 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