2011 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships – Men's pursuit

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The men's pursuit competitions in biathlon of the 2011 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships were held on April 2, 2011.

Contents

Medals

ClassGoldSilverBronze
Sitting Roman Petushkov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Irek Zaripov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Ivan Goncharov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Standing Grygorii Vovchynskyi
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Azat Karachurin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Kirill Mikhaylov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Visually impaired Anatolii Kovalevskyi
Guide: Borys Babar
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Nikolay Polukhin
Guide: Andrey Tokarev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Vasili Shaptsiaboi
Guide: Mikalai Shablouski
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

Results

Sitting

The men's 3 km pursuit, sitting. Skiers compete on a sitski.

Qualification

09:00 local time

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+P)Time (calculated)Deficit
16 Roman Petushkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)9:32.10.00
24 Irek Zaripov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (0+1)9:46.0+13.91
312 Iurii Kostiuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)9:58.8+26.69
41 Ivan Goncharov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)10:10.9+38.85
515 Romain Rosique Flag of France.svg  France 2 (0+2)10:22.1+50.04
616 Sergiy Khyzhnyak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2 (1+1)10:41.3+1:09.26
713 Sergey Shilov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)10:42.1+1:10.05
817 Aliaksandr Davidovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1 (0+1)10:44.0+1.11.96
92 Trygve Steinar Larsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3 (3+0)10:56.5+1:24.39
105 Alexey Bychenok Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3 (0+3)11:23.0+1:50.92
113 Martin Fleig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3 (0+3)11:38.5+2:06.38
128 Kamil Rosiek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7 (5+2)12:14.8+2:42.70
1310 Enzo Masiello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6 (4+2)12:21.1+2:49.07
1418 Sean Halsted Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4 (1+3)12:30.6+2:58.49
1511 Mykhaylo Tkachenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7 (3+4)12:51.6+3:19.48
167 Thierry Raoux Flag of France.svg  France 2 (0+2)12:59.0+3:26.96
179 Daniel Cnossen Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4 (1+3)13:03.1+3:31.05
1819 Roland Ruepp Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 7 (4+3)14:31.7+4:59.66
14 Dzmitry Loban Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus DNS

Final

15:10 local time

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+P)Time (calculated)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg5 Roman Petushkov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (0+1)9:59.00.0
Silver medal icon.svg6 Irek Zaripov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)10:08.0+9.0
Bronze medal icon.svg8 Ivan Goncharov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (1+0)11:33.8+1:34.8
411 Trygve Steinar Larsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1 (0+1)12:04.7+2:05.7
57 Romain Rosique Flag of France.svg  France 4 (2+2)12:16.0+2:17.0
612 Alexey Bychenok Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)12:22.0+2:23.0
74 Sergey Shilov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3 (1+2)12:37.1+2:38.1
813 Martin Fleig Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0 (0+0)13:04.1+3:05.1
93 Iurii Kostiuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6 (3+3)13:04.7+3:05.7
1014 Kamil Rosiek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1 (1+0)13:22.6+3:23.6
119 Sergiy Khyzhnyak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 8 (4+4)15:07.0+5:08.0
1210 Aliaksandr Davidovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7 (5+2)15:17.0+5:18.0

Standing

The men's 3.6 km pursuit, standing.

Qualification

09:30 local time

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+P)Time (calculated)Deficit
144 Grygorii Vovchynskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0 (0+0)9:03.10.00
236 Azat Karachurin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (1+0)9:13.3+10.24
332 Kirill Mikhaylov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)9:15.4+12.30
431 Mark Arendz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1 (0+1)9:33.6+30.57
535 Oleg Balukhto Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)9:36.2+33.09
639 Oleh Leshchyshyn Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)9:41.6+38.58
737 Valery Darovskikh Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (0+1)10:01.4+58.32
833 Nils-Erik Ulset Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3 (1+2)10:12.7+1:09.64
947 Konstantin Yanchuk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (0+2)10:14.7+1:11.59
1045 Siarhei Silchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1 (0+1)10:17.6+1:14.50
1134 Ivan Kodlozerov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (0+1)10:22.4+1:19.37
1246 Rushan Minnegulov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (2+0)10:40.9+1:37.82
1348 Michael Kurz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2 (1+1)10:48.8+1:45.69
1442 Aleksandr Iaremchuk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (2+0)10:56.4+1:53.33
1540 Vitalii Sytnyk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3 (1+2)10:56.6+1:53.50
1638 Yannick Bourseaux Flag of France.svg  France 3 (2+1)11:04.0+2:00.94
1741 Vladislav Lekomtcev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4 (1+3)11:21.7+2:18.59
1843 Daniel Hathorn Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2 (1+1)11:30.4+2:27.29

Final

16:00 local time

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+P)Time (calculated)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg34 Grygorii Vovchynskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)10:21.00.0
Silver medal icon.svg33 Azat Karachurin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)10:25.1+4.1
Bronze medal icon.svg35 Kirill Mikhaylov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)10:26.6+5.6
438 Mark Arendz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 0 (0+0)10:44.2+23.2
539 Oleg Balukhto Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (0+2)11:39.0+1:18.0
641 Valery Darovskikh Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (0+1)12:08.7+1:47.7
740 Oleh Leshchyshyn Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3 (3+0)12:14.6+1:53.6
837 Nils-Erik Ulset Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3 (1+2)12:28.6+2:07.6
943 Ivan Kodlozerov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (1+0)12:32.4+2:11.4
1042 Siarhei Silchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2 (0+2)12:57.6+2:36.6
1144 Rushan Minnegulov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)14:31.7+4:10.7
1236 Konstantin Yanchuk Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 5 (2+3)15:25.2+5:04.2

Visually impaired

In the men's 3.6 km pursuit, visually impaired, skiers with a visual impairment compete with a sighted guide. Dual medals are rewarded.

Qualification

10:10 local time

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+P)Time (calculated)Deficit
161 Nikolay Polukhin
Guide: Andrey Tokarev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1 (1+0)9:04.50.00
264 Anatolii Kovalevskyi
Guide: Borys Babar
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0 (0+0)9:11.8+7.30
362 Vasili Shaptsiaboi
Guide: Mikalai Shablouski
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0 (0+0)9:26.4+21.92
463 Alexei Toropov
Guide: Sergey Maksimov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)9:29.6+25.05
568 Thomas Clarion
Guide: Julien Bourla
Flag of France.svg  France 0 (0+0)10:05.2+1:00.73
667 Dmytro Shulga
Guide: Sergiy Kycheryaviy
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2 (1+1)10:09.3+1:04.82
765 Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Dmytrio Khurtyk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2 (0+2)10:11.7+1:07.15
870 Wilhelm Brem
Guide: Florian Grimm
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0 (0+0)10:17.1+1:12.61
971 Filipp Spitsyn
Guide: Denis Kalabin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (0+2)10:50.6+1:46.07
1066 Oleg Antipin
Guide: Tatiana Maltseva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)11:11.8+2:07.32
1169 Iurii Utkin
Guide: Vitaliy Kazakov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 5 (3+2)11:25.4+2:20.89

Final

16:50 local time

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+P)Time (calculated)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg66 Anatolii Kovalevskyi
Guide: Borys Babar
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0 (0+0)9:25.10.0
Silver medal icon.svg64 Nikolay Polukhin
Guide: Andrey Tokarev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (2+0)9:40.0+14.9
Bronze medal icon.svg67 Vasili Shaptsiaboi
Guide: Mikalai Shablouski
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3 (3+0)10:28.9+1:03.8
470 Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Dmytrio Khurtyk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0 (0+0)10:37.0+1:11.9
569 Dmytro Shulga
Guide: Sergiy Kycheryaviy
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0 (0+0)10:45.2+1:20.1
668 Alexei Toropov
Guide: Sergey Maksimov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4 (3+1)11:01.5+1:36.4
765 Wilhelm Brem
Guide: Florian Grimm
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0 (0+0)11:59.7+2:34.6
863 Thomas Clarion
Guide: Julien Bourla
Flag of France.svg  France 2 (0+2)12:07.5+2:42.4
972 Oleg Antipin
Guide: Tatiana Maltseva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)12:53.2+3:28.1
1071 Filipp Spitsyn
Guide: Denis Kalabin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3 (1+2)12:54.4+3:29.3
1173 Iurii Utkin
Guide: Vitaliy Kazakov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7 (3+4)13:44.0+4:18.9

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