Biathlon World Championships 2019 – Men's relay

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Men's relay
at the Biathlon World Championships 2019
Venue Östersund Ski Stadium
Location Östersund, Sweden
Dates16 March
Competitors104 from 26 nations
Teams26
Winning time1:12:03.7
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
  2017
2020  

The men's relay competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2019 was held on 16 March 2019. [1] [2]

Results

The race was started at 16:30. [3]

RankBibTeamTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Lars Helge Birkeland
Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen
Tarjei Bø
Johannes Thingnes Bø
1:12:03.7
17:44.0
17:46.4
18:06.0
18:27.3
0+1 0+5
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+3
Silver medal icon.svg4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Erik Lesser
Roman Rees
Arnd Peiffer
Benedikt Doll
1:12:41.8
17:37.8
18:30.6
18:11.5
18:21.9
0+3 0+5
0+1 0+1
0+1 0+2
0+0 0+1
0+1 0+1
+38.1
Bronze medal icon.svg2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Matvey Eliseev
Nikita Porshnev
Dmitry Malyshko
Alexander Loginov
1:13:07.8
17:34.4
18:59.2
18:25.7
18:08.5
0+3 0+4
0+0 0+2
0+1 0+1
0+2 0+1
0+0 0+0
+1:04.1
47Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Michal Šlesingr
Ondřej Moravec
Tomáš Krupčík
Michal Krčmář
1:13:24.4
18:03.5
18:37.9
18:13.4
18:29.6
0+3 0+3
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+1
+1:20.7
519Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Miha Dovžan
Jakov Fak
Klemen Bauer
Rok Tršan
1:13:26.1
18:26.4
17:57.8
18:16.7
18:45.2
0+2 0+3
0+2 0+1
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+0
+1:22.4
63Flag of France.svg  France
Antonin Guigonnat
Quentin Fillon Maillet
Simon Desthieux
Martin Fourcade
1:13:40.9
17:35.3
17:53.8
18:50.8
19:21.0
0+3 3+8
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+0
0+1 1+3
0+0 2+3
+1:37.2
76Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Fredrik Lindström
Jesper Nelin
Martin Ponsiluoma
Sebastian Samuelsson
1:13:41.1
17:43.3
18:04.6
18:52.7
19:00.5
0+7 0+4
0+1 0+0
0+2 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+3 0+2
+1:37.4
85Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Felix Leitner
Simon Eder
Dominik Landertinger
Julian Eberhard
1:14:03.8
17:42.8
18:15.0
18:57.3
19:08.7
0+3 1+5
0+0 0+1
0+0 0+0
0+3 0+1
0+0 1+3
+2:00.1
918Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Krasimir Anev
Anton Sinapov
Dimitar Gerdzhikov
Vladimir Iliev
1:14:07.6
17:55.8
18:30.4
19:05.9
18:35.5
0+5 0+4
0+0 0+1
0+1 0+2
0+3 0+0
0+1 0+1
+2:03.9
1012Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Anton Smolski
Raman Yaliotnau
Sergey Bocharnikov
Vladimir Chepelin
1:14:07.7
17:43.7
18:23.5
18:57.5
19:03.0
0+4 0+5
0+1 0+1
0+3 0+0
0+0 0+1
0+0 0+3
+2:04.0
119Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Jeremy Finello
Benjamin Weger
Mario Dolder
Serafin Wiestner
1:15:12.1
17:41.5
18:27.6
19:22.8
19:40.2
0+5 2+7
0+0 0+0
0+3 0+1
0+1 1+3
0+1 1+3
+3:08.4
1210Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Artem Pryma
Serhiy Semenov
Artem Tyshchenko
Ruslan Tkalenko
1:15:12.4
17:50.5
19:33.9
18:46.7
19:01.3
0+1 0+6
0+0 0+1
0+1 0+3
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+2
+3:08.7
1314Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Christian Gow
Scott Gow
Aidan Millar
Jules Burnotte
1:15:14.4
17:43.2
18:33.6
19:28.9
19:28.7
0+1 0+5
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+3
0+0 0+1
+3:10.7
1413Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Rene Zahkna
Kalev Ermits
Roland Lessing
Kauri Kõiv
1:15:30.1
17:52.8
18:13.4
19:50.5
19:33.4
0+7 0+4
0+1 0+1
0+1 0+0
0+3 0+2
0+2 0+1
+3:26.4
158Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Lukas Hofer
Giuseppe Montello
Thomas Bormolini
Dominik Windisch
1:15:35.9
17:35.3
18:53.3
18:45.4
20:21.9
2+3 0+10
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+3
0+0 0+3
2+3 0+2
+3:32.2
1616Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Łukasz Szczurek
Grzegorz Guzik
Andrzej Nędza-Kubiniec
Mateusz Janik
1:16:11.4
18:21.1
18:44.1
18:56.3
20:09.9
0+4 1+4
0+2 0+0
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+0
0+1 1+3
+4:07.7
1722Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Jaakko Ranta
Tero Seppälä
Tuomas Grönman
Olli Hiidensalo
1:16:13.2
19:15.8
18:32.3
19:06.9
19:18.2
0+5 0+4
0+1 0+2
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+1
0+2 0+1
+4:09.5
1811Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Michal Šíma
Matej Kazár
Tomáš Hasilla
Martin Otčenáš
1:17:28.8
19:26.5
18:58.1
19:48.0
19:16.2
0+4 2+10
0+3 1+3
0+1 0+2
0+0 1+3
0+0 0+2
+5:25.1
1915Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Leif Nordgren
Jake Brown
Alex Howe
Max Durtschi
1:17:30.3
18:27.6
18:42.6
19:25.2
20:54.9
0+6 2+6
0+3 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+1 2+3
+5:26.6
2020Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Mikito Tachizaki
Tsukasa Kobonoki
Kosuke Ozaki
Kazuya Inomata
1:17:31.6
18:38.3
19:09.8
19:17.0
20:26.5
0+1 0+5
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+3
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+0
+5:27.9
2125Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Tomas Kaukėnas
Karol Dombrovski
Vytautas Strolia
Linas Banys
1:17:42.1
18:30.3
19:28.9
18:56.1
20:46.8
0+3 0+5
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+1
+5:38.4
2221Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
George Buta
Cornel Puchianu
Raul Antonio Flore
Denis Șerban
1:18:09.1
18:41.9
19:11.1
19:37.9
20:38.2
0+2 0+5
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+2
+6:05.4
2317Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Florent Claude
Thierry Langer
Tom Lahaye-Goffart
César Beauvais
LAP
18:26.0
19:58.4
0+4 0+2
0+0 0+0
0+3 0+2
0+1 0+0
2426Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Aleksandrs Patrijuks
Edgars Mise
Roberts Slotiņš
Andrejs Rastorgujevs
LAP
18:29.2
19:54.7
0+4 1+5
0+0 0+2
0+3 0+0
0+1 1+3
2524Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Roman Yeremin
Timur Kuts
Petr Yermolenko
Sergey Sirik
LAP
18:56.4
19:35.7
1+5 1+6
1+3 0+2
0+2 0+1
0+0 1+3
2623Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Timofey Lapshin
Choi Du-jin
Lee Su-young
Kim Yong-gyu
LAP
18:54.0
21:00.4
0+3 2+8
0+0 1+3
0+3 0+2
0+0 1+3

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References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-04-12. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  2. Start list
  3. Final results