Biathlon Junior World Championships 2020

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2020 IBU Youth & Junior World Championships
Host city Lenzerheide, Switzerland
Dates26 January – 2 February
Events16
Website lenzerheide2020.ch

The 2020 Biathlon Junior World Championships were held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland from 26 January to 2 February 2020. [1] There was a total of 16 competitions: sprint, pursuit, individual and relay races for men and women.

Contents

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+1).

DateTimeEvent
26 January11:00Youth Men's 12.5 km individual
14:00Youth Women's 10 km individual
27 January11:00Junior Men's 15 km individual
14:00Junior Women's 12.5 km individual
28 January11:00Youth Men's 3 × 7.5 km relay
15:00Youth Women's 3 × 6 km relay
29 January11:00Junior Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay
14:00Junior Women's 4 × 6 km relay
31 January11:00Youth Men's 7.5 km sprint
14:00Youth Women's 6 km sprint
1 February11:00Junior Men's 10 km sprint
14:00Junior Women's 7.5 km sprint
2 February11:00Youth Men's 10 km pursuit
12:00Youth Women's 7.5 km pursuit
14:15Junior Men's 12.5 km pursuit
15:20Junior Women's 10 km pursuit

Results

Junior events

Junior Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
15 km Individual
details
Max Barchewitz
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
40:15.8
(0+0+0+0)
Vebjørn Sørum
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
40:34.5
(0+1+0+1)
Sebastian Stalder
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
41:02.5
(0+0+0+1)
10 km Sprint
details
Vebjørn Sørum
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
24:02.7
(0+1)
Jakub Štvrtecký
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
24:27.8
(0+0)
Dzmitry Lazouski
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
24:34.2
(0+0)
12.5 km Pursuit
details
Danilo Riethmüller
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
35:34.2
(1+0+2+0)
Said Karimulla Khalili
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
35:34.8
(1+2+1+1)
Alex Cisar
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
35:35.4
(1+0+0+0)
4 × 7.5 km Relay
details
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Kirill Bazhin
Daniil Serokhvostov
Vadim Istamgulov
Said Karimulla Khalili
1:32:07.7
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+3) (1+3)
(0+2) (0+2)
(0+2) (0+2)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Max Barchewitz
Tim Grotian
Julian Hollandt
Danilo Riethmüller
1:32:27.7
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+1)
Flag of France.svg  France
Thomas Briffaz
Guillaume Desmus
Martin Bourgeois République
Sébastien Mahon
1:32:32.6
(0+2) (0+0)
(0+2) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+0) (0+3)

Junior Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
12.5 km Individual
details
Anastasiia Khaliullina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
41:32.6
(0+0+0+0)
Milena Todorova
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
42:40.5
(0+2+1+0)
Amy Baserga
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
42:48.6
(0+1+0+1)
7.5 km Sprint
details
Anastasia Shevchenko
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
23:19.3
(0+0)
Åsne Skrede
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
24:00.2
(0+1)
Milena Todorova
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
24:07.7
(1+2)
10 km Pursuit
details
Anastasia Shevchenko
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
30:45.7
(0+0+0+0)
Åsne Skrede
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
31:00.7
(0+1+0+0)
Milena Todorova
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
31:34.1
(0+0+2+0)
4 × 6 km Relay
details
Flag of France.svg  France
Camille Bened
Laura Boucaud
Lou Anne Chevat
Paula Botet
1:22:49.5
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+3) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+0)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anastasiia Khaliullina
Anastasiia Goreeva
Alina Kudisova
Anastasia Shevchenko
1:23:04.9
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+1) (1+3)
(0+1) (0+1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Åsne Skrede
Mari Wetterhus
Marthe Kråkstad Johansen
Juni Arnekleiv
1:24:57.5
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+2) (0+1)

Youth events

Youth Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
12.5 km Individual
details
Martin Nevland
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
36:36.4
(1+1+1+0)
Damien Levet
Flag of France.svg  France
36:49.3
(1+0+0+0)
Éric Perrot
Flag of France.svg  France
37:07.1
(0+1+0+1)
7.5 km Sprint
details
Aleksei Kovalev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
19:53.0
(0+0)
Ondřej Mánek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
20:02.3
(0+0)
Maxime Germain
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
20:04.3
(1+0)
10 km Pursuit
details
Martin Nevland
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
26:28.0
(1+0+0+0)
Ondřej Mánek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
26:53.4
(0+0+0+0)
Lovro Planko
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
27:20.0
(1+2+0+0)
3 × 7.5 km Relay
details
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Martin Uldal
Morten Tørnblad Sameien
Martin Nevland
1:04:07.0
(0+0) (0+3)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+1)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Ondřej Mánek
Josef Kabrda
Jonáš Mareček
1:05:22.7
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+3)
(0+1) (0+1)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Aleksei Zubarev
Oleg Domichek
Aleksei Kovalev
1:05:44.5
(0+2) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+2) (0+2)

Youth Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
10 km Individual
details
Lea Meier
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
33:52.4
(0+1+1+0)
Rebecca Passler
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
34:05.1
(0+0+1+2)
Anna Gandler
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
34:08.8
(0+2+0+1)
6 km Sprint
details
Linda Zingerle
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
17:44.7
(0+1)
Liubov Kalinina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
18:05.5
(0+0)
Océane Michelon
Flag of France.svg  France
18:06.0
(1+1)
7.5 km Pursuit
details
Anna Gandler
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
22:01.2
(0+0+1+0)
Camille Coupé
Flag of France.svg  France
22:02.4
(0+1+0+0)
Linda Zingerle
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
22:16.2
(1+0+1+1)
3 × 6 km Relay
details
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Tuva Aas Stræte
Frida Dokken
Maren Bakken
1:02:11.2
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+0)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Hannah Auchentaller
Linda Zingerle
Rebecca Passler
1:02:12.6
(0+1) (0+3)
(0+1) (0+3)
(0+1) (0+1)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Emilie Behringer
Johanna Puff
Selina Kastl
1:02:32.0
(0+3) (0+0)
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+0)

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Switzerland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)5319
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)5319
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)2114
4Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)1236
5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1214
6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland  (SUI)*1023
7Flag of Austria.svg  Austria  (AUT)1012
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0404
9Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0123
10Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)0022
11Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0011
Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0011
Totals (12 entries)16161648

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