Biathlon European Championships 2004

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The 11th Biathlon European Championships were held in Minsk, Belarus, from February 18 to February 22, 2004.

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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 Belarus.svg Alexandr Syman Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Sikora Flag of Belarus.svg Vladimir Drachev
Men's 12.5 km pursuit Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Sikora Flag of Norway.svg Alexander Os Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeni Trebushenko
Men's 20 km individual Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Sikora Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Yaroshenko Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Churin
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Michael Rösch
Jörn Wollschläger
Carsten Heymann
Daniel Graf
Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Anstein Mykland
Alexander Os
Dag Bjørndalen
Tor Halvor Bjørnstad
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Michał Piecha
Wiesław Ziemianin
Grzegorz Bodziana
Tomasz Sikora

Women's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of Belarus.svg Olena Zubrilova Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Petrova Flag of Russia.svg Irina Malgina
Women's 10 km pursuit Flag of Ukraine.svg Olena Petrova Flag of Belarus.svg Ekaterina Ivanova Flag of Belarus.svg Olena Zubrilova
Women's 15 km individual Flag of Bulgaria.svg Ekaterina Dafovska Flag of Belarus.svg Olena Zubrilova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Pavlina Filipova
Women's 4 × 6 km relay Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Olga Anisimova
Svetlana Chernousova
Natalya Sokolova
Irina Malgina
Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
Ekaterina Ivanova
Lyudmila Ananko
Olga Nazarova
Olena Zubrilova
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Katharina Echter
Ina Menzel
Romy Beer
Sabrina Buchholz

U21

Men's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Men's 10 km sprint Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondřej Moravec Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Shemelov Flag of Belarus.svg Yuri Sholkavich
Men's 12.5 km pursuit Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ondřej Moravec Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Kudrashov Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Shemelov
Men's 20 km individual Flag of Slovakia.svg Matej Kazár Flag of Slovenia.svg Klemen Bauer Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleh Berezhnyi
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
Andrei Slavnikov
Yuri Sholkavich
Aliaksandr Mytnik
Vladimir Miklashevski
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Ihor Yashchenko
Sergei Sednev
Oleksandr Kolos
Oleh Berezhnyi
Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
Peter Dokl
Klemen Bauer
Andraž Šemrov
Gregor Brvar

Women's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of Russia.svg Uliana Denisova Flag of Poland.svg Krystyna Pałka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Hlavsová
Women's 10 km pursuit Flag of Poland.svg Krystyna Pałka Flag of Russia.svg Anastasiya Kuzmina Flag of Russia.svg Uliana Denisova
Women's 15 km individual Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Davgul Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Burdyga Flag of Romania.svg Alexandra Stoian
Women's 3 × 6 km relay Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Yelena Davgul
Anastasiya Kuzmina
Natalia Burdyga
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Paulina Bobak
Angelika Szrubianiec
Magdalena Nykiel
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
Tereza Hlavsová
Michaela Balatková
Klara Moravcová

Medal table

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 45514
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 3339
3 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 3317
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 224
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 1214
6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 112
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 112
8 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 11
9 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 22
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 112
11 Flag of Romania.svg Romania 11

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