Biathlon World Championships 2011 – Men's sprint

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Men's sprint
at the Biathlon World Championships 2011
Location Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
Date5 March
Competitors125 from 36 nations
Winning time24:34.0
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
  2009
2012  

The men's sprint competition of the Biathlon World Championships 2011 were held on March 5, 2011 at 14:00 local time. [1] [2]

Results

RankBibNameCountryPenalties (P+S)TimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg24 Arnd Peiffer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1 (0+1)24:34.0
Silver medal icon.svg67 Martin Fourcade Flag of France.svg  France 2 (2+0)24:47.0+13.0
Bronze medal icon.svg39 Tarjei Bø Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1 (1+0)24:59.2+25.2
479 Andrei Makoveev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0 (0+0)25:04.0+30.0
510 Emil Hegle Svendsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 (1+1)25:04.4+30.4
648 Andreas Birnbacher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1 (0+1)25:05.8+31.8
790 Christoph Stephan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1 (1+0)25:08.8+34.8
880 Edgars Piksons Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1 (1+0)25:16.9+42.9
936 Michael Greis Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2 (1+1)25:27.4+53.4
1097 Andriy Deryzemlya Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)25:28.9+54.9
1194 Fredrik Lindström Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1 (0+1)25:31.5+57.5
124 Michal Šlesingr Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1 (1+0)25:32.9+58.9
1399 Simon Fourcade Flag of France.svg  France 1 (0+1)25:33.2+59.2
1478 Lars Berger Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 (1+1)25:37.7+1:03.7
1522 Klemen Bauer Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 2 (1+1)25:37.8+1:03.8
1614 Lukas Hofer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3 (2+1)25:38.4+1:04.4
1727 Simon Eder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1 (0+1)25:38.7+1:04.7
1872 Markus Windisch Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1 (1+0)25:44.6+1:10.6
1962 Ivan Tcherezov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)25:50.0+1:16.0
2071 Ilmārs Bricis Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1 (1+0)25:50.3+1:16.3
2131 Christian de Lorenzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1 (0+1)25:54.9+1:20.9
2253 Ole Einar Bjørndalen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 (0+2)25:55.9+1:21.9
2335 Björn Ferry Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2 (1+1)25:56.2+1:22.2
2430 Simon Hallenbarter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 1 (0+1)25:58.7+1:24.7
2512 Olexander Bilanenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (0+1)26:00.7+1:26.7
26108 Leif Nordgren Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1 (0+1)26:03.0+1:29.0
2777 Christoph Sumann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2 (2+0)26:03.2+1:29.2
2859 Serhiy Semenov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2 (2+0)26:11.4+1:37.4
2966 Evgeny Ustyugov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (1+1)26:12.4+1:38.4
3033 Alexsandr Chervyhkov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1 (0+1)26:15.1+1:41.1
313 Tim Burke Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 3 (2+1)26:15.2+1:41.2
3252 Lowell Bailey Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1 (0+1)26:16.0+1:42.0
3346 Serguei Sednev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2 (0+2)26:26.0+1:52.0
3487 Scott Perras Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 1 (0+1)26:29.9+1:55.9
35102 Matthias Simmen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2 (0+2)26:33.4+1:59.4
3649 Paavo Puurunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2 (0+2)26:36.8+2:02.8
3713 Anton Shipulin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3 (1+2)26:36.9+2:02.9
3885 Daniel Mesotitsch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2 (1+1)26:39.1+2:05.1
3934 Timo Antila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2 (1+1)26:39.3+2:05.3
4095 Zdeněk Vítek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2 (1+1)26:39.6+2:05.6
4163 Janez Marič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3 (2+1)26:40.1+2:06.1
4296 Jay Hakkinen Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 1 (0+1)26:49.8+2:15.8
4369 Indrek Tobreluts Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3 (1+2)26:51.3+2:17.3
4420 Ren Long Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 2 (1+1)26:52.0+2:18.0
458 Vincent Jay Flag of France.svg  France 1 (0+1)26:53.2+2:19.2
4665 Jean-Philippe Leguellec Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3 (2+1)26:53.4+2:19.4
4743 Carl Johan Bergman Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 4 (0+4)26:55.9+2:21.9
4832 Lee-Steve Jackson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2 (1+1)26:58.5+2:24.5
49109 Dominik Landertinger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 3 (2+1)27:01.2+2:27.2
5026 Michail Kletcherov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 2 (1+1)27:02.1+2:28.1
51118 Magnús Jónsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3 (1+2)27:04.8+2:30.8
5258 Benjamin Weger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2 (1+1)27:07.5+2:33.5
5384 Rene Laurent Vuillermoz Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 4 (2+2)27:07.6+2:33.6
5418 Hidenori Isa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3 (1+2)27:09.2+2:35.2
5557 Junji Nagai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2 (0+2)27:09.5+2:35.5
5689 Vasja Rupnik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 3 (1+2)27:10.7+2:36.7
5783 Marcel Laponder Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0 (0+0)27:12.9+2:38.9
58101 Jarkko Kauppinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2 (1+1)27:18.2+2:44.2
59114 Vladimir Chepelin Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3 (1+2)27:21.6+2:47.6
6044 Tomas Kaukėnas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2 (0+2)27:22.4+2:48.4
6192 Kazuya Inomata Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 3 (1+2)27:23.3+2:49.3
62112 Christian Stebler Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 5 (1+4)27:25.3+2:51.3
6388 Vladimir Alenishko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3 (0+3)27:29.7+2:55.7
6486 Sergey Naumik Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1 (0+1)27:31.2+2:57.2
6598 Karol Dombrovski Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 1 (0+1)27:31.5+2:57.5
666 Andrejs Rastorgujevs Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 4 (1+3)27:39.8+3:05.8
67123 Nathan Smith Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4 (1+3)27:41.1+3:07.1
6860 Vladimir Iliev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3 (1+2)27:42.4+3:08.4
6964 Rustam Valiullin Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4 (2+2)27:43.9+3:09.9
7042 Alexis Bœuf Flag of France.svg  France 4 (0+4)27:44.0+3:10.0
7128 Kauri Koiv Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3 (0+3)27:44.8+3:10.8
7225 Karolis Zlatkauskas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2 (1+1)27:53.2+3:19.2
7240 Alexei Almoukov Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 3 (3+0)27:53.2+3:19.2
7275 Pete Beyer Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1 (0+1)27:53.2+3:19.2
75115 Loïs Habert Flag of France.svg  France 4 (2+2)27:56.8+3:22.8
7616 Jaroslav Soukup Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4 (2+2)27:58.2+3:24.2
77110 Priit Narusk Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 3 (1+2)27:58.8+3:24.8
785 Matej Kazár Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5 (3+2)27:59.2+3:25.2
7970 Li Zhonghai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3 (1+2)28:05.1+3:31.1
8082 Martin Bogdanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3 (1+2)28:08.6+3:34.6
819 Milanko Petrović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 4 (2+2)28:10.4+3:36.4
8254 Ondřej Moravec Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5 (1+4)28:13.1+3:39.1
83107 Satoru Abe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4 (3+1)28:14.7+3:40.7
8417 Krzysztof Plywaczyk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3 (1+2)28:15.5+3:41.5
8555 Dias Keneshev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2 (0+2)28:20.9+3:46.9
8611 Evgeny Abramenko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4 (2+2)28:21.2+3:47.2
87111 Ahti Toivanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2 (0+2)28:24.2+3:50.2
88120 Dušan Šimočko Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4 (2+2)28:26.5+3:52.5
8981 Lee Jung-sik Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1 (0+1)28:28.5+3:54.5
9091 Miroslav Matiaško Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 3 (1+2)28:28.9+3:54.9
9137 Brendan Green Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 5 (3+2)28:30.1+3:56.1
9221 Lee Su-young Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2 (0+2)28:40.3+4:06.3
9361 Łukasz Szczurek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3 (2+1)28:43.6+4:09.6
94116 Miroslav Kenanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 2 (1+1)28:47.8+4:13.8
95125 Toms Praulitis Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1 (1+0)29:00.1+4:26.1
9673 Pavol Hurajt Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5 (2+3)29:05.3+4:31.3
97104 Mirosław Kobus Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 4 (1+3)29:08.2+4:34.2
98122 Grzegorz Bril Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3 (0+3)29:10.9+4:36.9
997 Roland Gerbacea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 3 (0+3)29:12.9+4:38.9
10041 Damir Rastić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3 (1+2)29:14.0+4:40.0
101121 Peter Dokl Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 4 (1+3)29:14.9+4:40.9
10219 Øystein Slettemark Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 4 (1+3)29:15.7+4:41.7
10350 Jun Je-uk Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 4 (3+1)29:24.4+4:50.4
104100 Priit Viks Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 6 (3+3)29:32.8+4:58.8
105103 Edin Hodžić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3 (3+0)29:40.2+5:06.2
106106 Alexandr Trifonov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2 (1+1)29:43.8+5:09.8
107113 Aleksandr Lavrinovič Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 3 (2+1)29:44.1+5:10.1
1082 Ahmet Ustuntas Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2 (0+2)29:52.4+5:18.4
10915 Károly Gombos Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3 (1+2)29:58.6+5:24.6
110124 Lee Kwang-ro Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 3 (1+2)30:02.2+5:28.2
1111 Zvonimir Tadejević Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 2 (2+0)30:09.5+5:35.5
11247 Nemanja Košarac Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 5 (4+1)30:20.3+5:46.3
11368 Aqqaluartaa Olsen Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 7 (4+3)30:27.1+5:53.1
11423 Victor Pînzaru Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 4 (2+2)30:37.0+6:03.0
11576 Remus Faur Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2 (1+1)30:37.1+6:03.1
11629 Darko Damjanovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 6 (3+3)30:47.1+6:13.1
11756 István Muskatal Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4 (2+2)31:05.5+6:31.5
118119 Simon Allanson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6 (3+3)31:07.9+6:33.9
11974 Gjorgji Icoski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 4 (2+2)31:08.2+6:34.2
120105 Kristian Kristoffersen Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 4 (3+1)31:19.1+6:45.1
121117 Nikola Jeremić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3 (2+1)31:35.5+7:01.5
12251 Dino Butković Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1 (0+1)31:36.1+7:02.1
12345 Recep Efe Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 4 (0+4)31:52.2+7:18.2
12493 Tomislav Crnković Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 4 (1+3)33:06.6+8:32.6
12538 Stefan Lopatić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 (5+3)35:08.6+10:34.6

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