Biathlon European Championships 2009

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The 16th Biathlon European Championships were held in Ufa, Russia from February 28 to March 4, 2009.

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

Schedule of events

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The schedule of the event stands below. All times in CET.

DateEvent
February 28U26 Men's 10 km sprint
U26 Women's 7.5 km sprint
U21 Men's 10 km sprint
U21 Women's 7.5 km sprint
March 1U26 Men's 12.5 km pursuit
U26 Women's 10 km pursuit
U21 Men's 12.5 km pursuit
U21 Women's 10 km pursuit
March 3U26 Men's 20 km individual
U26 Women's 15 km individual
U21 Men's 20 km individual
U21 Women's 15 km individual
March 4U26 Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay
U26 Women's 4 × 6 km relay
U21 Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay
U21 Women's 3 × 6 km relay

Results

U26

Men's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Men's 10 km sprint Flag of Norway.svg Rune Brattsveen Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Ustyugov Flag of Russia.svg Anton Shipulin
Men's 12.5 km pursuit Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Böhm Flag of Ukraine.svg Serguei Sednev Flag of Norway.svg Rune Brattsveen
Men's 20 km individual Flag of Russia.svg Victor Vasilyev Flag of Norway.svg Dag Erik Kokkin Flag of Ukraine.svg Serguei Sednev
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Dag Erik Kokkin
Henrik L'Abée-Lund
Tarjei Bø
Rune Brattsveen
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Simon Schempp
Daniel Böhm
Norbert Schiller
Christoph Knie
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Vitaliy Noritsyn
Anton Shipulin
Alexander Shreyder
Victor Vasilyev

Women's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of Slovakia.svg Anastasiya Kuzmina Flag of Russia.svg Yana Romanova Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Tokareva
Women's 10 km pursuit Flag of Slovakia.svg Anastasiya Kuzmina Flag of Ukraine.svg Vita Semerenko Flag of Russia.svg Yana Romanova
Women's 15 km individual Flag of Germany.svg Juliane Döll Flag of Germany.svg Anne Preussler Flag of Russia.svg Liobov Petrova
Women's 4 × 6 km relay Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Olena Pidhrushna
Valj Semerenko
Inna Suprun
Vita Semerenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Anastasiya Kuznetsova
Ekaterina Yurlova
Mariya Panfilova
Liobov Petrova
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Tina Bachmann
Carolin Hennecke
Anne Preussler
Juliane Döll

U21

Men's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Men's 10 km sprint Flag of Norway.svg Tarjei Bø Flag of Germany.svg Simon Schempp Flag of Belarus.svg Vladimir Chepelin
Men's 12.5 km pursuit Flag of Norway.svg Tarjei Bø Flag of Germany.svg Simon Schempp Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Volkov
Men's 20 km individual Flag of Norway.svg Tarjei Bø Flag of Ukraine.svg Serhiy Semenov Flag of Russia.svg Nazir Rabadanov
Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Nazir Rabadanow
Sergey Kugubaev
Timofey Lapshin
Alexey Volkov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Mykhaylo Serdyuk
Vitaliy Kilchytskyy
Vitaliy Sokolyuk
Nazariy Burik
Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
Sergey Rutsevich
Vladimir Chepelin
Vitali Tsvetau
Vladimir Alenishko

Women's

Competition1st2nd3rd
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of Russia.svg Olga Vilukhina Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Kalina Flag of France.svg Marine Bolliet
Women's 10 km pursuit Flag of Russia.svg Olga Vilukhina Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Romanova Flag of France.svg Marine Bolliet
Women's 15 km individual Flag of Russia.svg Olga Vilukhina Flag of Norway.svg Synnøve Solemdal Flag of Ukraine.svg Juliya Dzhyma
Women's 3 × 6 km relay Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Anastasia Romanova
Anastasia Kalina
Olga Vilukhina
Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus
Darya Yurkevich
Marya Kozlovskaya
Ala Talkach
Flag of Romania.svg Romania
Luminița Pișcoran
Diana Mihalache
Réka Ferencz

Medal table

CountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Flag of Russia.svg Russia 65718
2 Flag of Norway.svg Norway 5218
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 3317
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia 22
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 1427
6 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus 123
7 Flag of France.svg France 22
8 Flag of Romania.svg Romania 11

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