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Biathlon World Championships

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Medals table

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  1. 84 titles
     Norway (NOR)
  2. 70 titles
     Russia (RUS)
  3. 63 titles
     Germany (GER)
  4. 37 titles
     France (FRA)
  5. 19 titles
     East Germany (GDR)
  6. 14 titles
     Sweden (SWE)
  7. 10 titles
     Finland (FIN)
     Italy (ITA)
  8. 7 titles
     Ukraine (UKR)
  9. 6 titles
     Belarus (BLR)
     Czech Republic (CZE)
  10. 3 titles
     Austria (AUT)
  11. 2 titles
     Slovenia (SLO)
  12. 1 title
     Canada (CAN)
     Poland (POL)
     Slovakia (SVK)
     United States (USA)

Most successful athletes

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  1. 20 titles
    Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
  2. 13 titles
    France Martin Fourcade
  3. 12 titles
    Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø
    Germany Magdalena Neuner
    Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen
  4. 11 titles
    Norway Tarjei Bø
    Germany Frank Luck
    Norway Marte Olsbu Røiseland
    Soviet Union Alexander Tikhonov
  5. 10 titles
    Norway Tiril Eckhoff

Men

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Individual

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Games Athlete Time
1958 Saalfelden (AUT) Sweden Adolf Wiklund 1:33:44
1959 Courmayeur (ITA) Soviet Union Vladimir Melanin 1:41:05
1961 Umeå (SWE) Finland Kalevi Huuskonen 1:32:11
1962 Hämeenlinna (FIN) Soviet Union Vladimir Melanin 1:23:30
1963 Seefeld (AUT) Soviet Union Vladimir Melanin 1:32:06.8
1965 Elverum (NOR) Norway Olav Jordet 1:23:34.9
1966 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) Norway Jon Istad 1:38.21.8
1967 Altenberg (GDR) Soviet Union Viktor Mamatov 1:18:34.1
1969 Zakopane (POL) Soviet Union Alexander Tikhonov 1:22:46.2
1970 Östersund (SWE) Soviet Union Alexander Tikhonov 1:22:46.2
1971 Hämeenlinna (FIN) East Germany Dieter Speer 1:18:20.2
1973 Lake Placid (USA) Soviet Union Alexander Tikhonov 1:24:30.2
1974 Minsk (URS) Finland Juhani Suutarinen 1:12:04.7
1975 Antholz (ITA) Finland Heikki Ikola 1:13:52.3
1977 Vingrom (NOR) Finland Heikki Ikola
1978 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Odd Lirhus 1:05:25.3
1979 Ruhpolding (GER) East Germany Klaus Siebert
1981 Lahti (FIN) Finland Heikki Ikola 1:13:07.2
1982 Minsk (URS) East Germany Frank Ullrich 1:07:17.0
1983 Antholz (ITA) East Germany Frank Ullrich 1:05:00.9
1985 Ruhpolding (GER) Soviet Union Juri Kashkarov 57:50.3
1986 Oslo (NOR) Soviet Union Valeriy Medvedtsev 57:05.3
1987 Lake Placid (USA) East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch 1:00:00.4
1989 Feistritz (AUT) Norway Eirik Kvalfoss 58:13.0
1990 Minsk (URS) Soviet Union Valeriy Medvedtsev 1:06:39.7
1991 Lahti (FIN) Germany Mark Kirchner 1:03:05.7
1993 Borovets (BUL) Italy Andreas Zingerle 53:05.4
1995 Antholz (ITA) Poland Tomasz Sikora 1:01.36.0
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Russia Sergei Tarasov 53:05.4
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Germany Ricco Groß
1999 Oslo (NOR) Germany Sven Fischer
2000 Oslo (NOR) Austria Wolfgang Rottmann 53:36.2
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Finland Paavo Puurunen
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Halvard Hanevold
2004 Oberhof (GER) France Raphaël Poirée
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Czech Republic Roman Dostál 1:00:24.5
2007 Antholz (ITA) France Raphaël Poirée 56:14.6
2008 Östersund (SWE) Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 51:51.9
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 52:28.0
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Tarjei Bø 48:29.9
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Slovenia Jakov Fak 46:48.2
2013 Nové Město (CZE) France Martin Fourcade 49:43.0
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) France Martin Fourcade 47:29.4
2016 Oslo (NOR) France Martin Fourcade 49:13.9
2017 St. Moritz (SUI) United States Lowell Bailey 48:07.4
2019 Östersund (SWE) Germany Arnd Peiffer 52:42.4
2020 Antholz (ITA) France Martin Fourcade 49:43.1
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Sturla Holm Lægreid 49:27.6

Sprint

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Games Athlete Time
1974 Minsk (URS) Finland Juhani Suutarinen 37:42.43
1975 Antholz (ITA) Soviet Union Nikolay Kruglov 35:27.7
1976 Antholz (ITA) Soviet Union Alexander Tikhonov 36:48.2
1977 Vingrom (NOR) Soviet Union Alexander Tikhonov
1978 Hochfilzen (AUT) East Germany Frank Ullrich 32:17.4
1979 Ruhpolding (GER) East Germany Frank Ullrich
1981 Lahti (FIN) East Germany Frank Ullrich 33:08.5
1982 Minsk (URS) Norway Eirik Kvalfoss 33:03.2
1983 Antholz (ITA) Norway Eirik Kvalfoss 31:12.3
1985 Ruhpolding (GER) East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch 30:25.2
1986 Oslo (NOR) Soviet Union Valeriy Medvedtsev 28:02.8
1987 Lake Placid (USA) East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch 29:49.6
1989 Feistritz (AUT) East Germany Frank Luck 28:08.7
1990 Oslo (NOR) East Germany Mark Kirchner 25:48.9
1991 Lahti (FIN) Germany Mark Kirchner 30:48.1
1993 Borovets (BUL) Germany Mark Kirchner 27:30.5
1995 Antholz (ITA) France Patrice Bailly-Salins 29:23.8
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Russia Vladimir Drachev 26:52.3
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Italy Wilfried Pallhuber
1999 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Frank Luck
2000 Oslo (NOR) Norway Frode Andresen 23:51.2
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Russia Pavel Rostovtsev
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2004 Oberhof (GER) France Raphaël Poirée
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 24:37.5
2007 Antholz (ITA) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 26:18.8
2008 Östersund (SWE) Russia Maxim Tchoudov 22:25.4
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 24:16.5
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Arnd Peiffer 24:34.0
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) France Martin Fourcade 24:18.6
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 23:25.1
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 24:12.8
2016 Oslo (NOR) France Martin Fourcade 25:35.4
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Benedikt Doll 23:27.4
2019 Östersund (SWE) Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 24:37.6
2020 Antholz (ITA) Russia Alexander Loginov 22:48.1
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Sweden Martin Ponsiluoma 24:41.1

Pursuit

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Games Athlete Time
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Russia Viktor Maigourov
1998 Pokljuka (SLO) Russia Vladimir Drachev 36:30.3
1999 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Ricco Groß
2000 Oslo (NOR) Germany Frank Luck 33:21.9
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Russia Pavel Rostovtsev
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Ricco Groß
2004 Oberhof (GER) Germany Ricco Groß
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 36:41.4
2007 Antholz (ITA) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 32:21.2
2008 Östersund (SWE) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 31:04.51
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 31:46.7
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) France Martin Fourcade 33:02.6
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) France Martin Fourcade 33:39.4
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 32:35.5
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Erik Lesser 30:47.9
2016 Oslo (NOR) France Martin Fourcade 32:56.5
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) France Martin Fourcade 30:16.9
2019 Östersund (SWE) Ukraine Dmytro Pidruchnyi 31:54.1
2020 Antholz (ITA) France Émilien Jacquelin 31:15.2
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) France Émilien Jacquelin 31:22.1

Mass Start

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Games Athlete Time
1999 Oslo (NOR) Germany Sven Fischer
2000 Oslo (NOR) France Raphaël Poirée 39:31.5
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) France Raphaël Poirée
2002 Oslo (NOR) France Raphaël Poirée 37:57.8
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2004 Oberhof (GER) France Raphaël Poirée
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen 40:51.9
2007 Antholz (ITA) Germany Michael Greis 37:52.1
2008 Östersund (SWE) Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 36:12.6
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Austria Dominik Landertinger 38:32.5
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 38:42.7
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) France Martin Fourcade 38:25.4
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Tarjei Bø 36:15.8
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Slovenia Jakov Fak 36:24.9
2016 Oslo (NOR) Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 37:05.1
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Simon Schempp 35:38.3
2019 Östersund (SWE) Italy Dominik Windisch 40:54.1
2020 Antholz (ITA) Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 38:09.5
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Sturla Holm Lægreid 36:27.2

Relay

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Games Athlete Time
1966 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) Norway Norway
1967 Altenberg (GDR) Norway Norway
1969 Zakopane (POL) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1970 Östersund (SWE) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1971 Hämeenlinna (FIN) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1973 Lake Placid (USA) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1974 Minsk (URS) Soviet Union Soviet Union 2:02:48.75
1975 Antholz (ITA) Finland Finland
1977 Vingrom (NOR) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1978 Hochfilzen (AUT) East Germany East Germany
1979 Ruhpolding (GER) East Germany East Germany
1981 Lahti (FIN) East Germany East Germany
1982 Minsk (URS) East Germany East Germany
1983 Antholz (ITA) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1985 Ruhpolding (GER) Soviet Union Soviet Union 1:33:12.7
1986 Oslo (NOR) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1987 Lake Placid (USA) East Germany East Germany
1989 Feistritz (AUT) East Germany East Germany
1990 Kontiolahti (FIN) Italy Italy 1:30:54.7
1991 Lahti (FIN) Germany Germany 1:33:33.5
1993 Borovets (BUL) Italy Italy 1:32:18.3
1995 Antholz (ITA) Germany Germany 1:23:29.0
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Russia Russia 1:19:50.8
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Germany Germany
1999 Kontiolahti (FIN) Belarus Belarus
2000 Lahti (FIN) Russia Russia 1:33:39.6
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) France France
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Germany
2004 Oberhof (GER) Germany Germany
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Norway 1:21:59.2
2007 Antholz (ITA) Russia Russia 1:14:36.1
2008 Östersund (SWE) Russia Russia 1:21:00.7
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Norway Norway 1:08:04.1
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Norway 1:16:13.9
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Norway Norway 1:17:26.8
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Norway 1:15:39.0
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Germany 1:13:49.5
2016 Oslo (NOR) Norway Norway 1:13:16.8
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Russia Russia 1:14:15.0
2019 Östersund (SWE) Norway Norway 1:12:03.7
2020 Antholz (ITA) France France 1:12:35.9
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Norway 1:12:27.4

Team (time)

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Games Athlete Time
1958 Saalfelden (AUT) Sweden Sweden 6:23:58
1959 Courmayeur (ITA) Soviet Union Soviet Union 5:10:27
1961 Umeå (SWE) Finland Finland 4:45:38
1962 Hämeenlinna (FIN) Soviet Union Soviet Union 4:12:38
1963 Seefeld (AUT) Soviet Union Soviet Union 4:45:56.7
1965 Elverum (NOR) Norway Norway 4:18:00.9

Team

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Games Athlete Time
1989 Feistritz (AUT) Soviet Union Soviet Union 59:36.9
1990 Oslo (NOR) East Germany East Germany 1:04:24.1
1991 Lahti (FIN) Italy Italy 1:00:59.8
1992 Novosibirsk (RUS) Commonwealth of Independent States Commonwealth of Independent States 56:23.2
1993 Borovets (BUL) Germany Germany
1994 Canmore (CAN) Italy Italy 26:26.5
1995 Antholz (ITA) Norway Norway
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Belarus Belarus 26:05.6
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Belarus Belarus
1998 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Norway 29:17.6

Women

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Individual

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Games Athlete Time
1984 Chamonix (FRA) Soviet Union Venera Chernyshova 44:21.7
1985 Egg am Etzel (SUI) Soviet Union Kaija Parve 43:21.4
1986 Falun (SWE) Sweden Eva Korpela 37:46.9
1987 Lahti (FIN) Norway Sanna Grønlid 42:42.8
1988 Chamonix (FRA) Norway Anne Elvebakk
1989 Feistritz (AUT) Germany Petra Schaaf 1:06:11.2
1990 Minsk (URS) Soviet Union Svetlana Davidova 1:06:11.2
1991 Lahti (FIN) Germany Petra Schaaf 55:14.9
1993 Borovets (BUL) Germany Petra Schaaf 50:32.9
1995 Antholz (ITA) France Corinne Niogret 51:16.3
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) France Emmanuelle Claret 46:43.1
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
1999 Oslo (NOR) Ukraine Olena Zubrilova
2000 Oslo (NOR) France Corinne Niogret 45:30.9
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Czech Republic Kateřina Holubcová
2004 Oberhof (GER) Russia Olga Pyleva
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Andrea Henkel 52:37.5
2007 Antholz (ITA) Norway Linda Grubben 46:24.3
2008 Östersund (SWE) Russia Ekaterina Iourieva 44:23.8
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Germany Kati Wilhelm 44:03.1
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Sweden Helena Ekholm 47:08.3
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Norway Tora Berger 42:30.0
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Tora Berger 44:52.5
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Russia Ekaterina Yurlova 41:32.2
2016 Oslo (NOR) France Marie Dorin Habert 44:02.8
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Laura Dahlmeier 39:39.2
2019 Östersund (SWE) Sweden Hanna Öberg 43:10.4
2020 Antholz (ITA) Italy Dorothea Wierer 43:07.7
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Czech Republic Markéta Davidová 34:43.8

Sprint

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Games Athlete Time
1984 Chamonix (FRA) Soviet Union Venera Chernyshova 23:00.1
1985 Egg am Etzel (SUI) Norway Sanna Grønlid 21:58.9
1986 Falun (SWE) Soviet Union Kaija Parve 20:07.0
1987 Lahti (FIN) Soviet Union Elena Golovina 21:14.7
1988 Chamonix (FRA) Germany Petra Schaaf
1989 Feistritz (AUT) Norway Anne Elvebakk 27:12.3
1990 Oslo (NOR) Norway Anne Elvebakk 51:53.4
1991 Lahti (FIN) Norway Grete I. Nykkelmo 30:01.9
1993 Borovets (BUL) Canada Myriam Bédard 21:01.9
1995 Antholz (ITA) France Anne Briand 24:00.6
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Russia Olga Romasko 22:30.5
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Russia Olga Romasko
1999 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Martina Zellner
2000 Oslo (NOR) Norway Liv Grete Skjelbreid 20:51.9
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Germany Kati Wilhelm
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) France Sylvie Becaert
2004 Oberhof (GER) Norway Liv Grete Poirée
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Uschi Disl 21:58.6
2007 Antholz (ITA) Germany Magdalena Neuner 22:46.9
2008 Östersund (SWE) Germany Andrea Henkel 19:43.1
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Germany Kati Wilhelm 21:11.1
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Magdalena Neuner 20:31.2
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Germany Magdalena Neuner 21:07.0
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Ukraine Olena Pidhrushna 21:02.1
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) France Marie Dorin Habert 22:16.8
2016 Oslo (NOR) Norway Tiril Eckhoff 21:10.8
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Czech Republic Gabriela Koukalová 19:12.6
2019 Östersund (SWE) Slovakia Anastasiya Kuzmina 22:17.5
2020 Antholz (ITA) Norway Marte Olsbu Røiseland 21:13.1
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Tiril Eckhoff 21:18.7

Pursuit

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Games Athlete Time
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
1998 Pokljuka (SLO) Sweden Magdalena Forsberg 37:58.6
1999 Kontiolahti (FIN) Ukraine Olena Zubrilova
2000 Oslo (NOR) Sweden Magdalena Forsberg 31:53.8
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Liv Grete Poirée
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) France Sandrine Bailly
Germany Martina Glagow
2004 Oberhof (GER) Norway Liv Grete Poirée
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Uschi Disl 33:32.5
2007 Antholz (ITA) Germany Magdalena Neuner 33:01.6
2008 Östersund (SWE) Germany Andrea Henkel 28:56.0
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Sweden Helena Ekholm 34:12.3
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen 30:00.1
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Belarus Darya Domracheva 29:39.6
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Tora Berger 28:48.4
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) France Marie Dorin Habert 30:07.7
2016 Oslo (NOR) Germany Laura Dahlmeier 30:49.2
2017 St. Moritz (SUI) Germany Laura Dahlmeier 28:02.3
2019 Östersund (SWE) Germany Denise Herrmann 31:45.9
2020 Antholz (ITA) Italy Dorothea Wierer 29:22.0
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Tiril Eckhoff 30:38.1

Mass Start

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Games Athlete Time
1999 Oslo (NOR) Ukraine Olena Zubrilova
2000 Oslo (NOR) Norway Liv Grete Skjelbreid 38:51.7
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
2002 Oslo (NOR) Ukraine Olena Zubrilova 37:09.5
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Russia Albina Akhatova
2004 Oberhof (GER) Norway Liv Grete Poirée
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Norway Gro Marit Istad Kristiansen 41:40.3
2007 Antholz (ITA) Germany Andrea Henkel 37:13.1
2008 Östersund (SWE) Germany Magdalena Neuner 39:36.5
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Russia Olga Zaitseva 34:18.3
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Magdalena Neuner 36:48.5
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Norway Tora Berger 35:41.6
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Belarus Darya Domracheva 35:54.5
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Ukraine Valj Semerenko 34:32.9
2016 Oslo (NOR) France Marie Dorin Habert 35:28.5
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Laura Dahlmeier 33:13.8
2019 Östersund (SWE) Italy Dorothea Wierer 37:26.4
2020 Antholz (ITA) Norway Marte Olsbu Røiseland 39:14.0
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Austria Lisa Theresa Hauser 36:05.7

Relay

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Games Athlete Time
1984 Chamonix (FRA) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1985 Egg am Etzel (SUI) Soviet Union Soviet Union 1:23:43.7
1986 Falun (SWE) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1987 Lahti (FIN) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1988 Chamonix (FRA) Soviet Union Soviet Union
1989 Feistritz (AUT) Soviet Union Soviet Union 1:23:15.5
1990 Oslo (NOR) Soviet Union Soviet Union 1:33:14.1
1991 Lahti (FIN) Soviet Union Soviet Union 1:24:54.3
1993 Borovets (BUL) Czech Republic Czech Republic 1:52:08.6
1995 Antholz (ITA) Germany Germany 1:37:05.0
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Germany Germany 1:33:59.8
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Germany Germany
1999 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Germany
2000 Oslo (NOR) Russia Russia 1:32:19.8
2001 Pokljuka (SLO) Russia Russia
2003 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Russia Russia
2004 Oberhof (GER) Norway Norway
2005 Hochfilzen (AUT) Russia Russia 1:13:44.4
2007 Antholz (ITA) Germany Germany 1:14:19.1
2008 Östersund (SWE) Germany Germany 1:10:12.6
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) Russia Russia 1:13:12.9
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Germany 1:13:31.1
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Germany Germany 1:09:33.0
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Norway 1:08:11.0
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Germany Germany 1:11:54.6
2016 Oslo (NOR) Norway Norway 1:07:10.0
2017 St. Moritz (SUI) Germany Germany 1:11.16.6
2019 Östersund (SWE) Norway Norway 1:12:00.1
2020 Antholz (ITA) Norway Norway 1:07:05.7
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Norway 1:10:39.0

Team

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Games Athlete Time
1989 Feistritz (AUT) Soviet Union Soviet Union 1:05:38.8
1990 Oslo (NOR) Soviet Union Soviet Union 56:30.3
1991 Lahti (FIN) Soviet Union Soviet Union 59:08.1
1992 Novosibirsk (RUS) Germany Germany 56:44.5
1993 Borovets (BUL) France France 53:58.1
1994 Canmore (CAN) Belarus Belarus
1995 Antholz (ITA) Norway Norway
1996 Ruhpolding (GER) Germany Germany 23:23.6
1997 Brezno-Osrblie (SVK) Norway Norway
1998 Hochfilzen (AUT) Russia Russia 30:21.1

Mixed

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Mixed Relay

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Games Athlete Time
2005 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Russia Russia
2006 Pokljuka (SLO) Russia Russia 1:16:24.83
2007 Antholz (ITA) Sweden Sweden 1:20:04.7
2008 Östersund (SWE) Germany Germany 1:12:20.5
2009 Pyeongchang (KOR) France France 1:10:30.0
2010 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Germany Germany 1:18:17.4
2011 Khanty-Mansiysk (RUS) Norway Norway 1:14:22.5
2012 Ruhpolding (GER) Norway Norway 1:12:29.3
2013 Nové Město (CZE) Norway Norway 1:12:04.9
2015 Kontiolahti (FIN) Czech Republic Czech Republic 1:20:27.4
2016 Oslo (NOR) France France 1:14:01.0
2017 Hochfilzen (AUT) Germany Germany 1:09:06.4
2019 Östersund (SWE) Norway Norway 1:17:41.4
2020 Antholz (ITA) Norway Norway 1:02:27.7
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) Norway Norway 1:20:19.3

Single Mixed Relay

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Games Athlete Time
2019 Östersund (SWE) Norway Olsbu Røiseland / Bø 35:43.2
2020 Antholz (ITA) Norway Olsbu Røiseland / Bø 34:19.9
2021 Pokljuka (SLO) France Guigonnat / Simon 36:42.4

Biathlon World Cup

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Medals table

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  1. 18 titles
     Norway (NOR)
  2. 15 titles
     France (FRA)
  3. 11 titles
     Germany (GER)
  4. 10 titles
     East Germany (GDR)
     Sweden (SWE)
  5. 7 titles
     Russia (RUS)
  6. 3 titles
     Finland (FIN)
  7. 2 titles
     Belarus (BLR)
     Czech Republic (CZE)
  8. 1 title
     Italy (ITA)

Most successful athletes

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  1. 7 titles
    France Martin Fourcade
  2. 6 titles
    Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
    Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
  3. 4 titles
    France Raphaël Poirée
    East Germany Frank Ullrich
  4. 3 titles
    Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen
    Germany Magdalena Neuner
    East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch
  5. 2 titles
    Germany Sven Fischer
    Sweden Eva Korpela
    Russia Anfisa Reztsova
    Soviet Union Sergei Tchepikov
    Norway Jon Åge Tyldum

Men

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Season Athlete
1978 East Germany Frank Ullrich
1979 East Germany Klaus Siebert
1980 East Germany Frank Ullrich
1981 East Germany Frank Ullrich
1982 East Germany Frank Ullrich
1983 East Germany Peter Angerer
1984 East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch
1985 East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch
1986 East Germany André Sehmisch
1987 East Germany Frank-Peter Roetsch
1988 Germany Fritz Fischer
1989 Norway Eirik Kvalfoss
1990 Soviet Union Sergei Tchepikov
1991 Soviet Union Sergei Tchepikov
1992 Norway Jon Åge Tyldum
1993 Sweden Mikael Löfgren
1994 France Patrice Bailly-Salins
1995 Norway Jon Åge Tyldum
1996 Russia Vladimir Drachev
1997 Germany Sven Fischer
1998 Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
1999 Germany Sven Fischer
2000 France Raphaël Poirée
2001 France Raphaël Poirée
2002 France Raphaël Poirée
2003 Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2004 France Raphaël Poirée
2005 Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2006 Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2007 Germany Michael Greis
2008 Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2009 Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen
2010 Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen
2011 Norway Tarjei Bø
2012 France Martin Fourcade
2013 France Martin Fourcade
2014 France Martin Fourcade
2015 France Martin Fourcade
2016 France Martin Fourcade
2017 France Martin Fourcade
2018 France Martin Fourcade
2019 Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø

Women

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Season Athlete
1983 Norway Gry Østvik
1984 Norway Mette Mestad
1985 Norway Sanna Grønlid
1986 Sweden Eva Korpela
1987 Sweden Eva Korpela
1988 Norway Anne Elvebakk
1989 Soviet Union Elena Golovina
1990 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Jiřina Adamičková
1991 Soviet Union Svetlana Davidova
1992 Russia Anfisa Reztsova
1993 Russia Anfisa Reztsova
1994 Belarus Svetlana Paramygina
1995 France Anne Briand
1996 France Emmanuelle Claret
1997 Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
1998 Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
1999 Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
2000 Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
2001 Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
2002 Sweden Magdalena Forsberg
2003 Germany Martina Glagow
2004 Norway Liv Grete Skjelbreid Poirée
2005 France Sandrine Bailly
2006 Germany Kati Wilhelm
2007 Germany Andrea Henkel
2008 Germany Magdalena Neuner
2009 Sweden Helena Jonsson
2010 Germany Magdalena Neuner
2011 Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen
2012 Germany Magdalena Neuner
2013 Norway Tora Berger
2014 Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen
2015 Belarus Darya Domracheva
2016 Czech Republic Gabriela Soukalová
2017 Germany Laura Dahlmeier
2018 Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen
2019 Italy Dorothea Wierer