Biathlon European Championships 2000

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The 7th Biathlon European Championships were held in Zakopane, Poland, from January 26 to January 30, 2000.

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There were total of 16 competitions held: sprint, pursuit, individual and relay both for U26 and U21.

Results

U26

Men's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Men's 10 km sprint Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Stitzl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ivan Masařík Flag of Latvia.svg Oļegs Maļuhins
Men's 12.5 km pursuit Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Sikora Flag of Germany.svg Gunar Bretschneider Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Stitzl
Men's 20 km individual Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Vítek Flag of Germany.svg Ulf Karkoschka Flag of Latvia.svg Ilmārs Bricis
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Gunar Bretschneider
Jan Wüstenfeld
Andreas Stitzl
Ulf Karkoschka
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Wiesław Ziemianin
Tomasz Sikora
Krzysztof Topór
Wojciech Kozub
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Vladimir Bechterev
Michail Kochkin
Yuriy Batmanov
Pavel Mouslimov

Women's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Gwizdoń Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Grzywa Flag of Germany.svg Kati Wilhelm
Women's 10 km pursuit Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Grzywa Flag of Belarus.svg Svetlana Paramygina Flag of Poland.svg Magdalena Gwizdoń
Women's 15 km individual Flag of Bulgaria.svg Iva Karagiozova Flag of Russia.svg Olga Romasko Flag of Germany.svg Simone Denkinger
Women's 4 × 6 km relay Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
Martina Schwarzbacherová
Anna Murínová
Marcela Pavkovčeková
Soňa Mihoková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
Kateřina Losmanová
Jitka Pesinová
Irena Česneková
Eva Háková
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Peggy Wagenführ
Janet Klein
Simone Denkinger
Kati Wilhelm

U21

Men's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Men's 10 km sprint Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kruglov Jr. Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Eder Flag of Ukraine.svg Roman Pryma
Men's 12.5 km pursuit Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Kruglov Jr. Flag of Russia.svg Filip Shulman Flag of Lithuania.svg Igoris Ščekočichinas
Men's 20 km individual Flag of Austria.svg Benjamin Eder Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Cherezov Flag of Russia.svg Vitaliy Chernyshov
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Denis Saldimirov
Ivan Cherezov
Vitaliy Chernyshov
Aleksey Churin
Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia
Roman Regúly
Matej Kazár
Matúš Goč
Dušan Šimočko
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
Jiři Faltus
Jaroslav Soukup
Milan Faltus
David Kristejn

Women's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of Belarus.svg Ekaterina Grigorieva Flag of Russia.svg Irina Fomina Flag of Belarus.svg Svetlana Dirko Chandogina
Women's 10 km pursuit Flag of Ukraine.svg Oksana Yakovleva Flag of Belarus.svg Ekaterina Grigorieva Flag of Russia.svg Irina Fomina
Women's 15 km individual Flag of Russia.svg Elena Khrustaleva Flag of Norway.svg Tora Berger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Pesková
Women's 3 × 6 km relay Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Yuliya Makarova
Irina Fomina
Elena Khrustaleva
Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
Svetlana Dirko Chandogina
Lyudmila Ananko
Ekaterina Grigorieva
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Katarzyna Ponikwia
Bernadetta Bednarz
Beata Kiełtyka

Medal table

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 54312
2 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 3227
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2248
4 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 1315
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 1225
6 Flag of Austria.svg Austria 112
Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 112
8 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 112
9 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 11
10 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 11
11 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 22
12 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania 11

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