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Tarjei Bø

Tarjei Bø (born 29 July 1988) is a Norwegian professional biathlete. Awarded Olympic gold medals, World Championship gold medals and World Cup victories from 2010 to 2022. Bø debuted in the Biathlon World Cup on 26 March 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. In the 2010 Winter Olympics, he earned his first gold medal in the 4 × 7.5 km biathlon relay.[1] On 10 December 2010 he won the World Cup sprint race in Hochfilzen, his first world cup victory.[2] He also won the following pursuit[3] race and anchored the winning relay team.[4] Bø is the older brother of biathlete Johannes Thingnes Bø.

Tarjei Bø
Bø in 2015
Personal information
NationalityNorwegian
Born (1988-07-29) 29 July 1988 (age 35)
Stryn, Norway
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Relative(s)Johannes Thingnes Bø (younger brother) and three other siblings
Professional information
SportBiathlon
ClubMarkane IL
World Cup debut26 March 2009
Olympic Games
Teams4 (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)
Medals6 (3 gold)
World Championships
Teams11 (20112024)
Medals24 (11 gold)
World Cup
Seasons16 (2008/09–present)
Individual races294
All races366
Individual victories13
All victories55
Individual podiums64
All podiums130
Overall titles1 (2010–11)
Discipline titles4:
1 Sprint (2010–11)
1 Pursuit (2010–11)
1 Mass Start (2020–21)
1 Individual (2021–22)
Medal record
Men's biathlon
Representing  Norway
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 3 2 1
World Championships 11 5 8
Total 14 7 9
Olympic Games
2010 Vancouver 4 × 7.5 km relay
2022 Beijing 4 × 7.5 km relay
2022 Beijing Mixed relay
2018 Pyeongchang 4 × 7.5 km relay
2022 Beijing 12.5 km pursuit
2022 Beijing 10 km sprint
World Championships
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk 20 km individual
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk 4 × 7.5 km relay
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk Mixed relay
2012 Ruhpolding 4 × 7.5 km relay
2013 Nové Město 15 km mass start
2013 Nové Město 4 × 7.5 km relay
2013 Nové Město Mixed relay
2016 Oslo 4 × 7.5 km relay
2019 Östersund 4 × 7.5 km relay
2020 Antholz Mixed relay
2021 Pokljuka 4 × 7.5 km relay
2015 Kontiolahti 4 × 7.5 km relay
2020 Antholz 4 × 7.5 km relay
2023 Oberhof 10 km sprint
2023 Oberhof 4 × 7.5 km relay
2024 Nové Město Mixed relay
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk 10 km sprint
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk 12.5 km pursuit
2015 Kontiolahti 10 km sprint
2015 Kontiolahti 12.5 km pursuit
2015 Kontiolahti 15 km mass start
2015 Kontiolahti Mixed relay
2016 Oslo Mixed relay
2019 Östersund 20 km individual
Junior World Championships
2009 Canmore 10 km sprint
2009 Canmore 12.5 km pursuit
Youth World Championships
2006 Presque Isle 12.5 km individual
2006 Presque Isle 10 km pursuit
2007 Martell 10 km pursuit
2007 Martell 3 × 7.5 km relay
European Championships
2019 Raubichi Sprint
2019 Raubichi Pursuit
2019 Raubichi Individual
Updated on 7 February 2024.

Tarjei won the 2010 to 2011 biathlon crystal globe for having the most points overall in the season. He finished five points ahead of his teammate Emil Hegle Svendsen.

Career edit

Early career edit

At his first Junior World Championships in 2006 in Presque Isle, Maine, United States, Bø claimed the gold medal in the individual discipline and the silver medal in the pursuit discipline. A year later in Martell-Val Martello, Italy, Bø again claimed the silver medal in the pursuit discipline and was part of the Norwegian relay team that won the silver medal. The 2009 Junior World Championships in Canmore, Canada began in disappointment: Bø finished as number 23 in the individual discipline with a total of five shooting errors. However, Bø would eventually claim the bronze medal in both the pursuit and sprint disciplines. During the 2009 European Championships in Ufa, Russia, Bø was the most successful biathlete and claimed the gold medal in all four races he entered (individual, sprint, pursuit and relay). At the World Cup finals in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, Bø made his debut in the Biathlon World Cup on 26 March 2009, finishing 61st.

2009–10 season: Olympic champion edit

 
Bø a month after the Olympics in Oslo (bib 22)

In the 2009–10 season, Bø continued his positive development in the IBU Cup, coming in sixth in the individual discipline and second in the sprint. This led to his appointment to the World Cup races in Pokljuka, Oberhof and Ruhpolding. In Pokljuka, Bø made an impressive performance and finished fourth; in Oberhof, he was part of the Norwegian winning relay team; and in Ruhpolding, he was part of the Norwegian relay team that finished second. On 29 January, Bø was named as one of the 99 athletes that would travel to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.[5] On 18 February, Bø finished 21st in his first Olympics event. Bø was chosen for the Norwegian relay team, which claimed the gold medal before runners-up Austria and bronze-medalists Russia.[6] At the World Cup stop in Kontiolahti, Finland, Bø ran the last leg for the Norwegian mixed team, securing the win for Norway.

2010–11 season: Overall World Cup winner edit

Bø became a regular fixture in the Norwegian team in the 2010–11 season. He started the season with fourth place in the individual discipline in Östersund, Sweden, followed by fifth and fourth place in the sprint and pursuit disciplines, respectively.[8][9][10] On 5 January 2007, Bø won his first World Cup event, the sprint race in Hochfilzen, Austria, beating runner-up Serguei Sednev by 27.5 seconds.[11] One day later, he won his second World Cup victory in the pursuit discipline.[12] On 12 December, he was part of the winning Norwegian relay team.[13] After his highly successful races in Hochfilzen, Bø took the yellow bib of the Overall World Cup leader. In the races in Pokljuka, Bø finished 12th in the individual discipline and second in the sprint.[14][15] In Oberhof, Bø claimed his third and fourth World Cup victories (mass start and sprint).[16][17] At the World Cup stops in February in the United States, Bø continued his good form; his worst result was sixth place. He came in fourth in the sprint discipline in Presque Isle, Maine.[18] One week later in Fort Kent, Maine, Bø finished all three races in third place (sprint, pursuit and mass start).[19][20][21]

On 3 March, Bø won his first World Championship title as part of the Norwegian mixed team.[22] Running the last lap, Bø secured Norway the victory; this was the first time Norway had won this event. Two days later, Bø came in third in the sprint discipline, behind runner-up Martin Fourcade and Arnd Peiffer.[23] By finishing third, Bø won the Overall Sprint Cup. In the pursuit discipline, Bø again claimed the bronze medal.[24] On 8 March, Bø won his first individual gold medal in the individual, beating runner-up Maxim Maksimov by 40 seconds despite having one shooting error compared to Maksimov's clean shooting.[25] Two days later, Bø claimed his second title alongside Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Alexander Os and Emil Hegle Svendsen in the relay,[26] becoming the most successful biathlete at the championships with a total of five medals.

At the season finals in Oslo, Norway Bø, with five shooting errors, came in 44th in the sprint, his second-worst result this season.[27] In the pursuit two days later, Bø started 2 minutes and 15 seconds behind; however, he pulled back the entire time and eventually finished second, 0.6 seconds behind teammate Emil Hegle Svendsen,[28] thus winning the Overall Pursuit Cup. Bø had a narrow lead of 31 points to Svendsen in the Overall World Cup before the season's last race, mass start. Svendsen won the event, but as Bø finished eight, he beat Svendsen in the Overall Cup by five points, winning the Overall Cup for the first time in his career.[29]

2011–12 season edit

Bø poorly started the season and finished 25th in the individual in Östersund.[29] He was back on the podium in two of the three next events, however; he finished second in the sprint in Östersund and came in second in the pursuit in Hochfilzen.[30][31] He was also part of the winning Norwegian relay team in Hochfilzen, running the last lap.[32]

Biathlon results edit

All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.[33]

Olympic Games edit

6 medals – (3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)

Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay[a]
  2010 Vancouver 21st Gold
  2014 Sochi 26th 39th 27th 4th
  2018 Pyeongchang 13th 13th 4th 8th Silver
  2022 Beijing 8th Bronze Silver 12th Gold 'Gold -
*The mixed relay was added as an event in 2014.

World Championships edit

24 medals – (11 gold, 5 silver, 8 bronze)

Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay
  2011 Khanty-Mansiysk Gold Bronze Bronze 4th Gold Gold
  2012 Ruhpolding 18th 17th 7th 17th Gold
  2013 Nové Město 12th 18th 17th Gold Gold Gold
  2015 Kontiolahti 25th Bronze Bronze Bronze Silver Bronze
  2016 Oslo 22nd 54th 31st 6th Gold Bronze
  2017 Hochfilzen 14th 9th 14th 8th
  2019 Östersund Bronze 13th 4th 9th Gold
  2020 Antholz-Anterselva 6th 4th 6th 4th Silver Gold
  2021 Pokljuka 70th 9th 14th 6th Gold
  2023 Oberhof 7th Silver 4th 9th Silver
  2024 Nové Město na Moravě 6th 5th Silver
*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.
**The single mixed relay was added as an event in 2019.

Junior/Youth World Championships edit

  • 6 medals – (1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Relay
  2006 Presque Isle Gold 4th Silver 4th
  2007 Martell-Val Martello 4th 5th Silver Silver
  2009 Canmore 23rd Bronze Bronze 6th

World Cup standings edit

  • 5 titles – (1 overall, 1 individual, 1 sprint, 1 pursuit, 1 mass start)
Season Discipline
2010–11 Overall
Sprint
Pursuit
2020–21 Mass Start
2021–22 Individual
Season Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start
Races Points[a] Position Races Points[b] Position Races Points[b] Position Races Points[b] Position Races Points[b] Position
2008–09 1/26 0 0/4 0 1/10 0 0/7 0 0/5 0
2009–10 11/25 176 43rd 2/4 24 50th 6/10 108 29th 2/6 33 53rd 1/5 11 41st
2010–11 26/26 1110 1st 4/4 172 2nd 10/10 393 1st 7/7 334 1st 5/5 211 3rd
2011–12 23/26 680 7th 3/3 67 14th 9/10 249 6th 7/8 257 4th 4/5 107 20th
2012–13 16/26 518 15th 2/3 55 14th 6/10 179 15th 4/8 125 25th 4/5 159 6th
2013–14 11/22 266 28th 2/2 10 47th 4/9 76 39th 4/8 132 21st 1/3 48 24th
2014–15 19/25 493 19th 2/3 28 36th 7/10 148 25th 7/7 183 7th 3/5 134 10th
2015–16 23/25 708 6th 3/3 68 14th 8/9 234 6th 8/8 267 4th 4/5 139 8th
2016–17 8/26 219 36th 0/3 0 3/9 74 42nd 3/9 89 37th 2/5 56 30th
2017–18 21/22 591 7th 1/2 21 35th 8/8 194 10th 7/7 193 8th 5/5 183 4th
2018–19 22/25 724 6th 2/3 54 17th 8/9 271 6th 7/8 266 5th 5/5 133 11th
2019–20 21/21 740 4th 3/3 114 4th 8/8 307 4th 5/5 178 6th 5/5 166 8th
2020–21 26/26 893 4th 3/3 55 14th 10/10 318 3rd 8/8 249 6th 5/5 184 1st
2021–22 18/22 601 6th 2/2 108 1st 7/9 224 8th 5/7 163 10th 4/4 106 10th
a. 1 Until 2009–10 season, IBU did not count an athlete's three worst races in overall World Cup scores. In 2010–11 season, all races were included in World Cup scores. Starting from 2011–12 season, the two worst results have been eliminated again. So the points in the "Points" column is represented after deduction, except 2010–11 season.
b. 1 2 3 4 Until 2009–10 season it was required to leave out the result of the worst discipline race for the final result of discipline world cup (if there were four discipline races or more during the season), so the points in the "Points" columns for those seasons is represented after deduction of the result of the worst discipline race.

Individual victories edit

  • 13 victories – (7 Sp, 2 Pu, 3 MS, 1 Ind)
No. Season Date Location Discipline Level
1  2010/11  10 December 2010   Hochfilzen, Austria 10 km Sprint World Cup
2 11 December 2010   Hochfilzen, Austria 12.5 km Pursuit World Cup
3 7 January 2011   Oberhof, Germany 10 km Sprint World Cup
4 9 January 2011   Oberhof, Germany 15 km Mass Start World Cup
5 8 March 2011   Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 20 km Individual World Championships
6 2011/12 15 December 2011   Hochfilzen, Austria 10 km Sprint World Cup
7 2012/13 17 February 2013   Nové Město, Czech Republic 15 km Mass Start World Championships
8 28 February 2013   Holmenkollen, Norway 10 km Sprint World Cup
9  2017/18  2 December 2017   Östersund, Sweden 10 km Sprint World Cup
10  2020/21  3 December 2020   Kontiolahti, Finland 10 km Sprint World Cup
11 17 January 2021   Oberhof, Germany 15 km Mass Start World Cup
12 7 March 2021   Nové Město, Czech Republic 12.5 km Pursuit World Cup
13 2023/24 8 December 2023   Hochfilzen, Austria 10 km Sprint World Cup
* Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup, Biathlon World Championships and the Winter Olympic Games.

Relay victories edit

  • 42 victories – (32 RL, 10 MR)
No. Season Date Location Discipline Level Squad
1  2009/10  7 January 2010   Oberhof, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Hanevold / Svendsen / Bjørndalen)
2 26 February 2010   Vancouver, Canada 4x7.5 km Relay Winter Olympic Games (with Hanevold / Svendsen / Bjørndalen)
3 12 March 2010   Kontiolahti, Finland Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Flatland / Berger / Hanevold)
4  2010/11  12 December 2010   Hochfilzen, Austria 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Os / Svendsen / Bjørndalen)
5 3 March 2011   Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Berger / Flatland / Bjørndalen)
6 11 March 2011   Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 4x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Bjørndalen / Os / Svendsen)
7 2011/12 11 December 2011   Hochfilzen, Austria 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Brattsveen / Berger / Svendsen)
8 9 March 2012   Ruhpolding, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Bjørndalen / Brattsveen / Svendsen)
9 2012/13 7 February 2013   Nové Město, Czech Republic Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Berger / Solemdal / Svendsen)
10 16 February 2013   Nové Město, Czech Republic 4x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Bjørndalen / L'Abée-Lund / Svendsen)
11 2013/14 7 December 2013   Hochfilzen, Austria 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Christiansen / Bjørndalen / Svendsen)
12 2014/15 22 January 2015   Antholz-Anterselva, Italy 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Bjørndalen / / Svendsen)
13 6 February 2015   Nové Město, Czech Republic Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Horn / Eckhoff / )
14 2015/16 29 November 2015   Östersund, Sweden Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Horn / Eckhoff / )
15 15 January 2016   Ruhpolding, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Bjørndalen / / Svendsen)
16 13 February 2016   Presque Isle, USA 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Birkeland / Bjøntegaard / )
17 12 March 2016   Oslo Holmenkollen, Norway 4x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Bjørndalen / / Svendsen)
18 2017/18 12 January 2018   Ruhpolding, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Birkeland / Svendsen / )
19 18 March 2018   Oslo Holmenkollen, Norway 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Birkeland / L'Abée-Lund / )
20 2018/19 18 January 2019   Ruhpolding, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Birkeland / Christiansen / )
21 16 March 2019   Östersund, Sweden 4x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Birkeland / Christiansen / )
22 2019/20 7 December 2019   Östersund, Sweden 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Dale / Bjøntegaard / )
23 15 December 2019   Hochfilzen, Austria 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Dale / Bjøntegaard / )
24 13 February 2020   Antholz-Anterselva, Italy Mixed 2x6+2x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Røiseland / Eckhoff / )
25 7 March 2020   Nové Město, Czech Republic 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Christiansen / Dale / )
26 2020/21 6 December 2020   Kontiolahti, Finland 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / Christiansen / )
27 20 February 2021   Pokljuka, Slovenia 4x7.5 km Relay World Championships (with Lægreid / / Christiansen)
28 14 March 2021   Nové Město, Czech Republic Mixed 4x6 km Relay World Cup (with Eckhoff / Røiseland / )
29 2021/22 4 December 2021   Östersund, Sweden 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Bakken / / Christiansen)
30 12 December 2021   Hochfilzen, Austria 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / / Christiansen)
31 8 January 2022   Oberhof, Germany Mixed 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with / Tandrevold / Røiseland)
32 23 January 2022   Antholz-Anterselva, Italy 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / / Christiansen)
33 5 February 2022   Beijing, China Mixed 4x6 km Relay Winter Olympic Games (with Røiseland / Eckhoff / )
34 15 February 2022   Beijing, China 4x7.5 km Relay Winter Olympic Games (with Lægreid / / Christiansen)
35 2022/23 1 December 2022   Kontiolahti, Finland 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Christiansen / Lægreid / )
36 13 January 2023   Ruhpolding, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / Christiansen / )
37 22 January 2023   Antholz-Anterselva, Italy 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / / Christiansen)
38 2023/24 30 November 2023   Östersund, Sweden 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Strømsheim / / Christiansen)
39 10 December 2023   Hochfilzen, Austria 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / / Christiansen)
40 7 January 2024   Oberhof, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Strømsheim / Lægreid /
41 11 January 2024   Ruhpolding, Germany 4x7.5 km Relay World Cup (with Lægreid / Dale-Skjevdal / Christiansen)
42 20 January 2024   Antholz-Anterselva, Italy Mixed 4x6 km Relay World Cup (with Arnekleiv / Knotten) /
* Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup, Biathlon World Championships and the Winter Olympic Games.

Overall record edit

Result Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass Start Relay Mixed
 Relay[a]
Total
Individual Events Team Events All Events
1st place 1 5 1 2 12 5 9 17 26
2nd place 3 3 4 1 6 5 11
3rd place 5 4 5 2 2 14 4 18
Podiums 1 13 8 7 18 8 29 26 55
4–10 2 15 16 8 4 41 4 45
11–20 7 6 14 8 1 35 1 36
21–40 10 15 7 2 34 34
41–60 8 1 9 9
Others 2 2 2
DNF 0
DSQ 0
Starts 20 59 46 25 23 8 150 31 181
* Results in all UIPMB and IBU World Cup races, Olympics and World Championships. Statistics as of 5 January 2018.[7]

Shooting edit

Shooting 2008–09
season
[34]
2009–10
season
[35]
2010–11
season
[36]
2011–12
season
[37]
2012–13
season
[38]
2013–14
season
[39]
2014–15
season
[40]
2015–16
season
[41]
2016–17
season
[42]
Career
Prone position 5 / 5 100% 85 / 104 81.7% 209 / 234 89.3% 177 / 202 87.6% 140 / 152 92.1% 119 / 136 87.5% 171 / 182 94.0% 199 / 227 87.7% 64 / 70 91.4% 1169 / 1312 89.1%
Standing position 2 / 5 40.0% 84 / 103 81.6% 195 / 237 82.3% 158 / 203 77.8% 132 / 154 85.7% 117 / 140 83.6% 152 / 187 81.3% 186 / 224 83.0% 58 / 73 79.5% 1084 / 1326 81.7%
Total 7 / 10 70.0% 169 / 207 81.6% 404 / 471 85.8% 335 / 405 82.7% 272 / 306 88.9% 236 / 276 85.5% 323 / 369 87.5% 385 / 451 85.4% 122 / 143 85.3% 2253 / 2638 85.4%
* Results in all IBU World Cup races, Olympics and World Championships including relay events and disqualified races. Statistics as of 19 March 2017.[7][42]

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Tarjei Bo born 29 July 1988 is a Norwegian professional biathlete Awarded Olympic gold medals World Championship gold medals and World Cup victories from 2010 to 2022 Bo debuted in the Biathlon World Cup on 26 March 2009 in Khanty Mansiysk Russia In the 2010 Winter Olympics he earned his first gold medal in the 4 7 5 km biathlon relay 1 On 10 December 2010 he won the World Cup sprint race in Hochfilzen his first world cup victory 2 He also won the following pursuit 3 race and anchored the winning relay team 4 Bo is the older brother of biathlete Johannes Thingnes Bo Tarjei BoBo in 2015Personal informationNationalityNorwegianBorn 1988 07 29 29 July 1988 age 35 Stryn NorwayHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Weight76 kg 168 lb Relative s Johannes Thingnes Bo younger brother and three other siblingsProfessional informationSportBiathlonClubMarkane ILWorld Cup debut26 March 2009Olympic GamesTeams4 2010 2014 2018 2022 Medals6 3 gold World ChampionshipsTeams11 2011 2024 Medals24 11 gold World CupSeasons16 2008 09 present Individual races294All races366Individual victories13All victories55Individual podiums64All podiums130Overall titles1 2010 11 Discipline titles4 1 Sprint 2010 11 1 Pursuit 2010 11 1 Mass Start 2020 21 1 Individual 2021 22 Medal record Men s biathlonRepresenting NorwayEvent 1st 2nd 3rdOlympic Games 3 2 1World Championships 11 5 8Total 14 7 9Olympic Games2010 Vancouver 4 7 5 km relay2022 Beijing 4 7 5 km relay2022 Beijing Mixed relay2018 Pyeongchang 4 7 5 km relay2022 Beijing 12 5 km pursuit2022 Beijing 10 km sprintWorld Championships2011 Khanty Mansiysk 20 km individual2011 Khanty Mansiysk 4 7 5 km relay2011 Khanty Mansiysk Mixed relay2012 Ruhpolding 4 7 5 km relay2013 Nove Mesto 15 km mass start2013 Nove Mesto 4 7 5 km relay2013 Nove Mesto Mixed relay2016 Oslo 4 7 5 km relay2019 Ostersund 4 7 5 km relay2020 Antholz Mixed relay2021 Pokljuka 4 7 5 km relay2015 Kontiolahti 4 7 5 km relay2020 Antholz 4 7 5 km relay2023 Oberhof 10 km sprint2023 Oberhof 4 7 5 km relay2024 Nove Mesto Mixed relay2011 Khanty Mansiysk 10 km sprint2011 Khanty Mansiysk 12 5 km pursuit2015 Kontiolahti 10 km sprint2015 Kontiolahti 12 5 km pursuit2015 Kontiolahti 15 km mass start2015 Kontiolahti Mixed relay2016 Oslo Mixed relay2019 Ostersund 20 km individualJunior World Championships2009 Canmore 10 km sprint2009 Canmore 12 5 km pursuitYouth World Championships2006 Presque Isle 12 5 km individual2006 Presque Isle 10 km pursuit2007 Martell 10 km pursuit2007 Martell 3 7 5 km relayEuropean Championships2019 Raubichi Sprint2019 Raubichi Pursuit2019 Raubichi IndividualUpdated on 7 February 2024 Tarjei won the 2010 to 2011 biathlon crystal globe for having the most points overall in the season He finished five points ahead of his teammate Emil Hegle Svendsen Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 2009 10 season Olympic champion 1 3 2010 11 season Overall World Cup winner 1 4 2011 12 season 2 Biathlon results 2 1 Olympic Games 2 2 World Championships 2 3 Junior Youth World Championships 2 4 World Cup standings 2 5 Individual victories 2 6 Relay victories 2 7 Overall record 2 8 Shooting 3 References 4 External linksCareer editEarly career edit At his first Junior World Championships in 2006 in Presque Isle Maine United States Bo claimed the gold medal in the individual discipline and the silver medal in the pursuit discipline A year later in Martell Val Martello Italy Bo again claimed the silver medal in the pursuit discipline and was part of the Norwegian relay team that won the silver medal The 2009 Junior World Championships in Canmore Canada began in disappointment Bo finished as number 23 in the individual discipline with a total of five shooting errors However Bo would eventually claim the bronze medal in both the pursuit and sprint disciplines During the 2009 European Championships in Ufa Russia Bo was the most successful biathlete and claimed the gold medal in all four races he entered individual sprint pursuit and relay At the World Cup finals in Khanty Mansiysk Russia Bo made his debut in the Biathlon World Cup on 26 March 2009 finishing 61st 2009 10 season Olympic champion edit nbsp Bo a month after the Olympics in Oslo bib 22 In the 2009 10 season Bo continued his positive development in the IBU Cup coming in sixth in the individual discipline and second in the sprint This led to his appointment to the World Cup races in Pokljuka Oberhof and Ruhpolding In Pokljuka Bo made an impressive performance and finished fourth in Oberhof he was part of the Norwegian winning relay team and in Ruhpolding he was part of the Norwegian relay team that finished second On 29 January Bo was named as one of the 99 athletes that would travel to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver Canada 5 On 18 February Bo finished 21st in his first Olympics event Bo was chosen for the Norwegian relay team which claimed the gold medal before runners up Austria and bronze medalists Russia 6 At the World Cup stop in Kontiolahti Finland Bo ran the last leg for the Norwegian mixed team securing the win for Norway 2010 11 season Overall World Cup winner edit 2010 11 World Cup season results No World Cup location Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass Start Relay Mixed relay1 Ostersund Sweden 4 5 4 2 Hochfilzen Austria 1 1 1 3 Pokljuka Slovenia 12 2 DNS4 Oberhof Germany 1 1 DNS 5 Ruhpolding Germany 5 5 4 6 Antholz Anterselva Italy 51 15 3 7 Presque Isle USA 4 6 DNS8 Fort Kent USA 3 3 3 WCH Khanty Mansiysk Russia 1 3 3 4 1 19 Oslo Norway 44 2 8 Key denotes discipline not held DNS Did not start WCH World Championships 7 Bo became a regular fixture in the Norwegian team in the 2010 11 season He started the season with fourth place in the individual discipline in Ostersund Sweden followed by fifth and fourth place in the sprint and pursuit disciplines respectively 8 9 10 On 5 January 2007 Bo won his first World Cup event the sprint race in Hochfilzen Austria beating runner up Serguei Sednev by 27 5 seconds 11 One day later he won his second World Cup victory in the pursuit discipline 12 On 12 December he was part of the winning Norwegian relay team 13 After his highly successful races in Hochfilzen Bo took the yellow bib of the Overall World Cup leader In the races in Pokljuka Bo finished 12th in the individual discipline and second in the sprint 14 15 In Oberhof Bo claimed his third and fourth World Cup victories mass start and sprint 16 17 At the World Cup stops in February in the United States Bo continued his good form his worst result was sixth place He came in fourth in the sprint discipline in Presque Isle Maine 18 One week later in Fort Kent Maine Bo finished all three races in third place sprint pursuit and mass start 19 20 21 On 3 March Bo won his first World Championship title as part of the Norwegian mixed team 22 Running the last lap Bo secured Norway the victory this was the first time Norway had won this event Two days later Bo came in third in the sprint discipline behind runner up Martin Fourcade and Arnd Peiffer 23 By finishing third Bo won the Overall Sprint Cup In the pursuit discipline Bo again claimed the bronze medal 24 On 8 March Bo won his first individual gold medal in the individual beating runner up Maxim Maksimov by 40 seconds despite having one shooting error compared to Maksimov s clean shooting 25 Two days later Bo claimed his second title alongside Ole Einar Bjorndalen Alexander Os and Emil Hegle Svendsen in the relay 26 becoming the most successful biathlete at the championships with a total of five medals At the season finals in Oslo Norway Bo with five shooting errors came in 44th in the sprint his second worst result this season 27 In the pursuit two days later Bo started 2 minutes and 15 seconds behind however he pulled back the entire time and eventually finished second 0 6 seconds behind teammate Emil Hegle Svendsen 28 thus winning the Overall Pursuit Cup Bo had a narrow lead of 31 points to Svendsen in the Overall World Cup before the season s last race mass start Svendsen won the event but as Bo finished eight he beat Svendsen in the Overall Cup by five points winning the Overall Cup for the first time in his career 29 2011 12 season edit Bo poorly started the season and finished 25th in the individual in Ostersund 29 He was back on the podium in two of the three next events however he finished second in the sprint in Ostersund and came in second in the pursuit in Hochfilzen 30 31 He was also part of the winning Norwegian relay team in Hochfilzen running the last lap 32 Biathlon results editAll results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union 33 Olympic Games edit 6 medals 3 gold 2 silver 1 bronze Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay a nbsp 2010 Vancouver 21st Gold nbsp 2014 Sochi 26th 39th 27th 4th nbsp 2018 Pyeongchang 13th 13th 4th 8th Silver nbsp 2022 Beijing 8th Bronze Silver 12th Gold Gold The mixed relay was added as an event in 2014 World Championships edit 24 medals 11 gold 5 silver 8 bronze Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay nbsp 2011 Khanty Mansiysk Gold Bronze Bronze 4th Gold Gold nbsp 2012 Ruhpolding 18th 17th 7th 17th Gold nbsp 2013 Nove Mesto 12th 18th 17th Gold Gold Gold nbsp 2015 Kontiolahti 25th Bronze Bronze Bronze Silver Bronze nbsp 2016 Oslo 22nd 54th 31st 6th Gold Bronze nbsp 2017 Hochfilzen 14th 9th 14th 8th nbsp 2019 Ostersund Bronze 13th 4th 9th Gold nbsp 2020 Antholz Anterselva 6th 4th 6th 4th Silver Gold nbsp 2021 Pokljuka 70th 9th 14th 6th Gold nbsp 2023 Oberhof 7th Silver 4th 9th Silver nbsp 2024 Nove Mesto na Morave 6th 5th Silver During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program The single mixed relay was added as an event in 2019 Junior Youth World Championships edit 6 medals 1 gold 3 silver 2 bronze Event Individual Sprint Pursuit Relay nbsp 2006 Presque Isle Gold 4th Silver 4th nbsp 2007 Martell Val Martello 4th 5th Silver Silver nbsp 2009 Canmore 23rd Bronze Bronze 6thWorld Cup standings edit 5 titles 1 overall 1 individual 1 sprint 1 pursuit 1 mass start Season Discipline2010 11 OverallSprintPursuit2020 21 Mass Start2021 22 IndividualSeason Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass startRaces Points a Position Races Points b Position Races Points b Position Races Points b Position Races Points b Position2008 09 1 26 0 0 4 0 1 10 0 0 7 0 0 5 0 2009 10 11 25 176 43rd 2 4 24 50th 6 10 108 29th 2 6 33 53rd 1 5 11 41st2010 11 26 26 1110 1st 4 4 172 2nd 10 10 393 1st 7 7 334 1st 5 5 211 3rd2011 12 23 26 680 7th 3 3 67 14th 9 10 249 6th 7 8 257 4th 4 5 107 20th2012 13 16 26 518 15th 2 3 55 14th 6 10 179 15th 4 8 125 25th 4 5 159 6th2013 14 11 22 266 28th 2 2 10 47th 4 9 76 39th 4 8 132 21st 1 3 48 24th2014 15 19 25 493 19th 2 3 28 36th 7 10 148 25th 7 7 183 7th 3 5 134 10th2015 16 23 25 708 6th 3 3 68 14th 8 9 234 6th 8 8 267 4th 4 5 139 8th2016 17 8 26 219 36th 0 3 0 3 9 74 42nd 3 9 89 37th 2 5 56 30th2017 18 21 22 591 7th 1 2 21 35th 8 8 194 10th 7 7 193 8th 5 5 183 4th2018 19 22 25 724 6th 2 3 54 17th 8 9 271 6th 7 8 266 5th 5 5 133 11th2019 20 21 21 740 4th 3 3 114 4th 8 8 307 4th 5 5 178 6th 5 5 166 8th2020 21 26 26 893 4th 3 3 55 14th 10 10 318 3rd 8 8 249 6th 5 5 184 1st2021 22 18 22 601 6th 2 2 108 1st 7 9 224 8th 5 7 163 10th 4 4 106 10tha 1 Until 2009 10 season IBU did not count an athlete s three worst races in overall World Cup scores In 2010 11 season all races were included in World Cup scores Starting from 2011 12 season the two worst results have been eliminated again So the points in the Points column is represented after deduction except 2010 11 season b 1 2 3 4 Until 2009 10 season it was required to leave out the result of the worst discipline race for the final result of discipline world cup if there were four discipline races or more during the season so the points in the Points columns for those seasons is represented after deduction of the result of the worst discipline race Individual victories edit 13 victories 7 Sp 2 Pu 3 MS 1 Ind No Season Date Location Discipline Level1 2010 11 10 December 2010 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 10 km Sprint World Cup2 11 December 2010 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 12 5 km Pursuit World Cup3 7 January 2011 nbsp Oberhof Germany 10 km Sprint World Cup4 9 January 2011 nbsp Oberhof Germany 15 km Mass Start World Cup5 8 March 2011 nbsp Khanty Mansiysk Russia 20 km Individual World Championships6 2011 12 15 December 2011 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 10 km Sprint World Cup7 2012 13 17 February 2013 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic 15 km Mass Start World Championships8 28 February 2013 nbsp Holmenkollen Norway 10 km Sprint World Cup9 2017 18 2 December 2017 nbsp Ostersund Sweden 10 km Sprint World Cup10 2020 21 3 December 2020 nbsp Kontiolahti Finland 10 km Sprint World Cup11 17 January 2021 nbsp Oberhof Germany 15 km Mass Start World Cup12 7 March 2021 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic 12 5 km Pursuit World Cup13 2023 24 8 December 2023 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 10 km Sprint World Cup Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup Biathlon World Championships and the Winter Olympic Games Relay victories edit 42 victories 32 RL 10 MR No Season Date Location Discipline Level Squad1 2009 10 7 January 2010 nbsp Oberhof Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Hanevold Svendsen Bjorndalen 2 26 February 2010 nbsp Vancouver Canada 4x7 5 km Relay Winter Olympic Games with Hanevold Svendsen Bjorndalen 3 12 March 2010 nbsp Kontiolahti Finland Mixed 2x6 2x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Flatland Berger Hanevold 4 2010 11 12 December 2010 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Os Svendsen Bjorndalen 5 3 March 2011 nbsp Khanty Mansiysk Russia Mixed 2x6 2x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Berger Flatland Bjorndalen 6 11 March 2011 nbsp Khanty Mansiysk Russia 4x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Bjorndalen Os Svendsen 7 2011 12 11 December 2011 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Brattsveen Berger Svendsen 8 9 March 2012 nbsp Ruhpolding Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Bjorndalen Brattsveen Svendsen 9 2012 13 7 February 2013 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic Mixed 2x6 2x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Berger Solemdal Svendsen 10 16 February 2013 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic 4x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Bjorndalen L Abee Lund Svendsen 11 2013 14 7 December 2013 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Christiansen Bjorndalen Svendsen 12 2014 15 22 January 2015 nbsp Antholz Anterselva Italy 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Bjorndalen Bo Svendsen 13 6 February 2015 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic Mixed 2x6 2x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Horn Eckhoff Bo 14 2015 16 29 November 2015 nbsp Ostersund Sweden Mixed 2x6 2x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Horn Eckhoff Bo 15 15 January 2016 nbsp Ruhpolding Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Bjorndalen Bo Svendsen 16 13 February 2016 nbsp Presque Isle USA 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Birkeland Bjontegaard Bo 17 12 March 2016 nbsp Oslo Holmenkollen Norway 4x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Bjorndalen Bo Svendsen 18 2017 18 12 January 2018 nbsp Ruhpolding Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Birkeland Svendsen Bo 19 18 March 2018 nbsp Oslo Holmenkollen Norway 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Birkeland L Abee Lund Bo 20 2018 19 18 January 2019 nbsp Ruhpolding Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Birkeland Christiansen Bo 21 16 March 2019 nbsp Ostersund Sweden 4x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Birkeland Christiansen Bo 22 2019 20 7 December 2019 nbsp Ostersund Sweden 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Dale Bjontegaard Bo 23 15 December 2019 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Dale Bjontegaard Bo 24 13 February 2020 nbsp Antholz Anterselva Italy Mixed 2x6 2x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Roiseland Eckhoff Bo 25 7 March 2020 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Christiansen Dale Bo 26 2020 21 6 December 2020 nbsp Kontiolahti Finland 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Christiansen Bo 27 20 February 2021 nbsp Pokljuka Slovenia 4x7 5 km Relay World Championships with Laegreid Bo Christiansen 28 14 March 2021 nbsp Nove Mesto Czech Republic Mixed 4x6 km Relay World Cup with Eckhoff Roiseland Bo 29 2021 22 4 December 2021 nbsp Ostersund Sweden 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Bakken Bo Christiansen 30 12 December 2021 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Bo Christiansen 31 8 January 2022 nbsp Oberhof Germany Mixed 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Bo Tandrevold Roiseland 32 23 January 2022 nbsp Antholz Anterselva Italy 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Bo Christiansen 33 5 February 2022 nbsp Beijing China Mixed 4x6 km Relay Winter Olympic Games with Roiseland Eckhoff Bo 34 15 February 2022 nbsp Beijing China 4x7 5 km Relay Winter Olympic Games with Laegreid Bo Christiansen 35 2022 23 1 December 2022 nbsp Kontiolahti Finland 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Christiansen Laegreid Bo 36 13 January 2023 nbsp Ruhpolding Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Christiansen Bo 37 22 January 2023 nbsp Antholz Anterselva Italy 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Bo Christiansen 38 2023 24 30 November 2023 nbsp Ostersund Sweden 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Stromsheim Bo Christiansen 39 10 December 2023 nbsp Hochfilzen Austria 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Bo Christiansen 40 7 January 2024 nbsp Oberhof Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Stromsheim Laegreid Bo41 11 January 2024 nbsp Ruhpolding Germany 4x7 5 km Relay World Cup with Laegreid Dale Skjevdal Christiansen 42 20 January 2024 nbsp Antholz Anterselva Italy Mixed 4x6 km Relay World Cup with Arnekleiv Knotten Bo Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the Biathlon World Cup Biathlon World Championships and the Winter Olympic Games Overall record edit Result Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass Start Relay Mixed Relay a TotalIndividual Events Team Events All Events1st place 1 5 1 2 12 5 9 17 262nd place 3 3 4 1 6 5 113rd place 5 4 5 2 2 14 4 18Podiums 1 13 8 7 18 8 29 26 554 10 2 15 16 8 4 41 4 4511 20 7 6 14 8 1 35 1 3621 40 10 15 7 2 34 3441 60 8 1 9 9Others 2 2 2DNF 0DSQ 0Starts 20 59 46 25 23 8 150 31 181 Results in all UIPMB and IBU World Cup races Olympics and World Championships Statistics as of 5 January 2018 7 Shooting edit Shooting 2008 09season 34 2009 10season 35 2010 11season 36 2011 12season 37 2012 13season 38 2013 14season 39 2014 15season 40 2015 16season 41 2016 17season 42 CareerProne position 5 5 100 85 104 81 7 209 234 89 3 177 202 87 6 140 152 92 1 119 136 87 5 171 182 94 0 199 227 87 7 64 70 91 4 1169 1312 89 1 Standing position 2 5 40 0 84 103 81 6 195 237 82 3 158 203 77 8 132 154 85 7 117 140 83 6 152 187 81 3 186 224 83 0 58 73 79 5 1084 1326 81 7 Total 7 10 70 0 169 207 81 6 404 471 85 8 335 405 82 7 272 306 88 9 236 276 85 5 323 369 87 5 385 451 85 4 122 143 85 3 2253 2638 85 4 Results in all IBU World Cup races Olympics and World Championships including relay events and disqualified races Statistics as of 19 March 2017 7 42 References edit Nydal Maria 26 February 2010 Slik jubler ekte gullvinnere in Norwegian Bergens Tidende Archived from the original on 1 March 2010 Retrieved 27 February 2010 IBU data center Archived from the original on 13 December 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2011 IBU data center Archived from the original on 14 December 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2011 IBU datacenter Archived from the original on 16 December 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2011 Norges OL tropp Retrieved 29 January 2010 International Biathlon Union E ON Ruhrgas IBU World Cup Vancouver CAN Men 4 x 7 5 km Relay Archived 21 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine IBU Datacenter Retrieved 13 December 2011 a b c Tarjei Bo IBU Datacenter International Biathlon Union Archived from the original on 3 February 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2015 International Biathlon Union E ON Ruhrgas IBU World Cup Oestersund SWE Men 20 km Individual Archived 5 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine IBU Datacenter Retrieved 13 December 2011 International Biathlon Union E ON Ruhrgas IBU World Cup Oestersund SWE Men 10 km Sprint Archived 6 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine IBU Datacenter Retrieved 13 December 2011 International Biathlon Union E ON Ruhrgas IBU World Cup Oestersund SWE Men 12 5 km Pursuit Archived 8 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine IBU Datacenter Retrieved 13 December 2011 International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Hochfilzen AUT Men 10 km Sprint Archived 13 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine IBU Datacenter Retrieved 13 December 2011 International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Hochfilzen AUT Men 12 5 km Pursuit Archived 16 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine IBU Datacenter Retrieved 13 December 2011 International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Hochfilzen AUT Men 4 x 7 5 km Relay Archived 14 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Pokljuka SLO Men 20 km Individual Archived 18 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Pokljuka SLO Men 10 km Sprint Archived 18 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Oberhof GER Men 15 km Mass Start Archived 12 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Oberhof GER Men 10 km Sprint Archived 11 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Presque Isle ME USA Men 10 km Sprint Archived 3 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Fort Kent ME USA Men 10 km Sprint Archived 11 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Fort Kent ME USA Men 12 5 km Pursuit Archived 11 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Fort Kent ME USA Men 15 km Mass Start Archived 11 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Khanty Mansiysk RUS Mixed 2 x 6 2 x 7 5 km Relay Archived 20 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Khanty Mansiysk RUS Men 10 km Sprint Archived 18 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Khanty Mansiysk RUS Men 12 5 km Pursuit Archived 26 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Khanty Mansiysk RUS Men 20 km Individual Archived 26 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON 2 Khanty Mansiysk RUS Men 4 x 7 5 km Relay Archived 26 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON Oslo Holmenkollen NOR Men 10 km Sprint Archived 3 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP BIATHLON Oslo Holmenkollen NOR Men 12 5 km Pursuit Archived 21 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b International Biathlon Union Cup Standings Men s World Cup Total Score Archived 1 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP 1 BIATHLON Oestersund SWE Men 10 km Sprint Archived 23 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP 2 BIATHLON Hochfilzen AUT Men 12 5 km Pursuit Archived 23 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine International Biathlon Union E ON IBU WORLD CUP 2 BIATHLON Hochfilzen AUT Men 4x7 5 km Relay Archived 26 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Athlete profile for Tarjei BOE International Biathlon Union IBU Archived from the original on 14 February 2023 Retrieved 14 February 2023 2008 09 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 7 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2009 10 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 7 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2010 11 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2011 12 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2012 13 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 7 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2013 14 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2014 15 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 2015 16 Season World Cup Shooting Percentages Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine realbiathlon com Retrieved 18 March 2016 a b Biathlon Federation of Ukraine Tarjei Boe Archived 8 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine biathlon com ua Retrieved 13 December 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Tarjei Bo 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