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Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Men's individual

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Men's biathlon individual
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
VenueSoldier Hollow
Dates11 February
Competitors87 from 34 nations
Winning time49:03.3
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ole Einar Bjørndalen  Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Frank Luck  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Viktor Maigourov  Russia
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The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 11 February, at Soldier Hollow. Competitors raced over five loops of a 4.0 kilometre skiing course, shooting four times, twice prone and twice standing. Each miss resulted in one minute being added to a competitor's skiing time.[1][2]

Results

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Raphaël Poirée was defending overall World Cup champion, while Sergei Rozhkov was the defending World Cup champion in the individual race. Paavo Puurunen had won the most recent world championships, and Halvard Hanevold had won the 1998 Olympic title.[3] Ole Einar Bjørndalen, who had finished just behind Poirée in the overall world cup, had dominated the test event in 2001, winning all three races, including the individual, beating Sven Fischer.[4] Frank Luck led the World Cup in the Individual entering the Games, having won one of the warmup events, with Pavel Rostovtsev and Daniel Mesotitsch winning the others.[1]

Bjørndalen, having just placed 5th in the 30 kilometre cross-country race, was the earliest of the favourites to start. He missed once on both his second and third shoots, but still had the fastest time, just ahead of Viktor Maigourov, who had missed only once. Neither would miss on the last shoot, but over the final two loops, Bjørndalen would gain more than 30 seconds on the Russian, easily taking the early lead. Poirée was ahead of Bjørndalen with only a single miss on the first three shots, but faded after missing a shot on the last set, ending up 10th. Rozkhov shot clear, but struggled with his skiing, unable to get anywhere near the leaders with his pace on the snow, and ending up 12th.[5]

Just behind him, Ricco Groß was level with Bjørndalen early, and while he did record one of the faster ski times, his two misses meant he finished nearly a minute behind, in third for the time being. Like Rozkhov, Frank Luck also shot clear, and after Bjørndalen's second miss, he was ahead of the Norwegian by 23 seconds. He couldn't match the Norwegian's ski time over the final section, though, ending up just ahead of Maigurov in silver medal position. Hanevold was another who shot clear, but ended up 5th. Frode Andresen, the last starter, and the closest to matching Bjørndalen in ski pace, was ahead of his countryman by 90 seconds after the third shoot, having been clear to that point, but then missed three on the final shoot, sending him all the way down to 7th and securing Bjørndalen's victory.[5] "It was worse to stand here watching Frode shoot than shoot myself," Bjørndalen said.[6]

The race was started at 13:30.[7]

Rank Bib Name Country Result Penalties (P+S+P+S) Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 26 Ole Einar Bjørndalen  Norway 51:03.3 2 (0+1+1+0)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 77 Frank Luck  Germany 51:39.4 0 (0+0+0+0) +36.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 28 Viktor Maigourov  Russia 51:40.6 1 (0+0+1+0) +37.3
4 53 Ricco Groß  Germany 51:58.7 2 (0+1+0+1) +55.4
5 78 Halvard Hanevold  Norway 52:16.3 0 (0+0+0+0) +1:13.0
6 39 Pavel Rostovtsev  Russia 52:33.5 1 (0+1+0+0) +1:30.2
7 87 Frode Andresen  Norway 52:39.1 3 (0+0+0+3) +1:35.8
8 11 Sergei Tchepikov  Russia 52:44.2 1 (0+0+0+1) +1:40.9
9 50 Vadim Sashurin  Belarus 52:52.6 0 (0+0+0+0) +1:49.3
10 31 Raphaël Poirée  France 52:52.9 2 (0+1+0+1) +1:49.6
11 12 Ludwig Gredler  Austria 53:19.3 2 (2+0+0+0) +2:16.0
12 52 Sergei Rozhkov  Russia 53:43.8 0 (0+0+0+0) +2:40.5
13 67 Marko Dolenc  Slovenia 53:45.8 2 (0+0+1+1) +2:42.5
14 48 Jeremy Teela  United States 53:56.5 2 (1+1+0+0) +2:53.2
15 4 Paavo Puurunen  Finland 54:15.7 3 (1+1+0+1) +3:12.4
16 61 Egil Gjelland  Norway 54:16.1 2 (0+0+0+2) +3:12.8
17 27 Alexei Aidarov  Belarus 54:25.3 3 (1+0+2+0) +3:22.0
18 49 Tomaž Globočnik  Slovenia 54:40.6 1 (0+1+0+0) +3:37.3
19 55 Vesa Hietalahti  Finland 54:47.0 2 (0+0+0+2) +3:43.7
20 15 Kyoji Suga  Japan 54:51.9 2 (0+0+2+0) +3:48.6
21 40 René Cattarinussi  Italy 54:57.2 2 (0+1+0+1) +3:53.9
22 36 Christoph Sumann  Austria 55:00.3 3 (0+1+0+2) +3:57.0
23 62 Vyacheslav Derkach  Ukraine 55:01.3 1 (0+0+0+1) +3:58.0
24 84 Ruslan Lysenko  Ukraine 55:02.1 2 (1+1+0+0) +3:58.8
25 43 Petr Garabík  Czech Republic 55:12.2 2 (1+1+0+0) +4:08.9
26 14 Jay Hakkinen  United States 55:13.8 3 (0+2+0+1) +4:10.5
27 47 Andriy Deryzemlia  Ukraine 55:14.8 1 (0+1+0+0) +4:11.5
28 34 Robin Clegg  Canada 55:17.5 2 (0+1+0+1) +4:14.2
29 60 Sven Fischer  Germany 55:23.2 4 (1+1+1+1) +4:19.9
30 75 Wiesław Ziemianin  Poland 55:35.2 1 (0+0+0+1) +4:31.9
31 23 Oleg Ryzhenkov  Belarus 55:56.6 4 (0+1+1+2) +4:53.3
32 64 Wolfgang Perner  Austria 56:00.4 5 (0+2+0+3) +4:57.1
33 3 Paolo Longo  Italy 56:11.9 1 (0+1+0+0) +5:08.6
34 30 Alexander Wolf  Germany 56:16.6 5 (1+2+0+2) +5:13.3
35 8 Roman Dostál  Czech Republic 56:19.6 4 (0+1+0+3) +5:16.3
35 82 Jēkabs Nākums  Latvia 56:19.6 1 (0+0+0+1) +5:16.3
37 58 Vincent Defrasne  France 56:20.3 3 (1+1+0+1) +5:17.0
38 35 Björn Ferry  Sweden 56:20.7 4 (2+1+0+1) +5:17.4
39 56 Ilmārs Bricis  Latvia 56:24.4 3 (0+2+1+0) +5:21.1
40 79 Carl Johan Bergman  Sweden 56:24.5 3 (1+1+1+0) +5:21.2
41 69 Timo Antila  Finland 56:33.5 3 (1+1+1+0) +5:30.2
42 81 Ivan Masařík  Czech Republic 56:40.6 3 (1+1+0+1) +5:37.3
43 17 Janez Marič  Slovenia 56:51.9 5 (0+3+0+2) +5:48.6
44 37 Hidenori Isa  Japan 56:52.8 4 (0+1+2+1) +5:49.5
45 80 Roland Lessing  Estonia 57:08.4 3 (2+1+0+0) +6:05.1
46 54 Tomasz Sikora  Poland 57:08.5 4 (0+1+2+1) +6:05.2
47 71 Henrik Forsberg  Sweden 57:22.0 6 (3+0+2+1) +6:18.7
48 65 Jason Sklenar  Great Britain 57:27.2 3 (0+1+1+1) +6:23.9
49 45 Dmitry Pantov  Kazakhstan 57:32.8 3 (1+2+0+0) +6:29.5
50 76 Wilfried Pallhuber  Italy 57:33.2 5 (0+2+1+2) +6:29.9
51 2 Marian Blaj  Romania 57:36.8 3 (1+1+0+1) +6:33.5
52 46 Marek Matiaško  Slovakia 57:37.8 4 (1+0+1+2) +6:34.5
53 66 Indrek Tobreluts  Estonia 57:52.1 4 (1+1+0+2) +6:48.8
54 41 Julien Robert  France 57:54.0 3 (1+0+0+2) +6:50.7
55 22 Tord Wiksten  Sweden 58:02.3 2 (0+1+0+1) +6:59.0
56 21 Dimitri Borovik  Estonia 58:02.5 5 (0+2+1+2) +6:59.2
57 68 Zdeněk Vítek  Czech Republic 58:07.9 6 (1+1+2+2) +7:04.6
58 33 Roland Zwahlen  Switzerland 58:10.6 4 (2+1+0+1) +7:07.3
59 29 Zhang Qing  China 58:13.9 4 (2+0+0+2) +7:10.6
60 70 Rustam Valiullin  Belarus 58:46.7 6 (3+1+0+2) +7:43.4
61 72 Jean-Marc Chabloz  Switzerland 58:59.4 3 (1+2+0+0) +7:56.1
62 16 Liutauras Barila  Lithuania 59:02.3 4 (0+2+1+1) +7:59.0
63 24 Janno Prants  Estonia 59:14.0 6 (0+2+3+1) +8:10.7
64 44 Daniel Mesotitsch  Austria 59:15.9 6 (2+0+2+2) +8:12.6
65 6 Georgi Kassabov  Bulgaria 59:16.1 4 (2+1+0+1) +8:12.8
66 63 Hironao Meguro  Japan 59:29.2 3 (1+0+0+2) +8:25.9
67 51 Ville Räikkönen  Finland 59:34.2 4 (1+1+2+0) +8:30.9
68 20 Oleksandr Bilanenko  Ukraine 59:34.4 4 (0+2+0+2) +8:31.1
69 7 Wojciech Kozub  Poland 59:35.1 5 (2+0+1+2) +8:31.8
70 5 Imre Tagscherer  Hungary 59:51.8 3 (1+0+0+2) +8:48.5
71 59 Gundars Upenieks  Latvia 59:56.0 5 (2+0+3+0) +8:52.7
72 85 Rene Laurent Vuillermoz  Italy 1:00:00.7 6 (2+1+1+2) +8:57.4
73 42 Aleksandr Tropnikov  Kyrgyzstan 1:00:05.3 2 (0+1+1+0) +9:02.0
74 83 Krzysztof Topór  Poland 1:00:36.8 6 (0+4+0+2) +9:33.5
75 32 Shin Byung-kook  South Korea 1:00:58.1 4 (1+2+1+0) +9:54.8
76 73 Dan Campbell  United States 1:00:58.6 6 (2+1+2+1) +9:55.3
77 74 Ferréol Cannard  France 1:01:32.9 5 (1+1+1+2) +10:29.6
78 18 Matthias Simmen  Switzerland 1:02:03.0 6 (2+2+0+2) +10:59.7
79 38 Mike Dixon  Great Britain 1:02:04.9 5 (2+1+1+1) +11:01.6
80 1 Ricardo Oscare  Argentina 1:02:08.1 6 (2+2+1+1) +11:04.8
81 19 Mark Gee  Great Britain 1:02:10.2 5 (0+2+2+1) +11:06.9
82 86 Janez Ožbolt  Slovenia 1:03:16.2 6 (1+2+2+1) +12:12.9
83 25 Žarko Galjanić  Croatia 1:04:54.4 6 (0+2+1+3) +13:51.1
84 57 Mihail Gribuşencov  Moldova 1:05:58.5 7 (2+2+1+2) +14:55.2
85 13 Stavros Khristoforidis  Greece 1:08:09.5 5 (2+1+0+2) +17:06.2
86 9 Carlos Varas  Chile 1:10:32.2 3 (0+1+1+1) +19:28.9
10 Oļegs Maļuhins  Latvia DNF 4 (1+2+1+ )

References

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  1. ^ a b "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Volume 1" (PDF). Salt Lake Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 6, 2010. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "Biathlon at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's 20 kilometres". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  3. ^ "IBU Biathlon Guide 2012/13" (PDF). International Biathlon Union. November 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 21, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
  4. ^ World Cup 7 - 20 km Individual Results Archived July 29, 2012, at the Wayback Machine from biathlonworld.com, retrieved 6 February 2013
  5. ^ a b - Competition Analysis, Men's 20 km Individual - SLOC
  6. ^ "Bjoerndalen takes gold in men's 20 km". CNNSI.com. AP. February 11, 2002. Archived from the original on March 6, 2002. Retrieved 6 February 2013.
  7. ^ Final results