Women's relay at the Biathlon World Championships 2019 | |
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Venue | Östersund Ski Stadium |
Location | Östersund, Sweden |
Dates | 16 March |
Competitors | 92 from 23 nations |
Teams | 23 |
Winning time | 1:12:00.1 |
Medalists | |
Biathlon World Championships 2019 | ||
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Individual | men | women |
Sprint | men | women |
Pursuit | men | women |
Mass start | men | women |
Relay | men | women |
Mixed relay | single | team |
The women's relay competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2019 was held on 16 March 2019. [1] [2]
The race was started at 13:15. [3]
Rank | Bib | Team | Time | Penalties (P+S) | Deficit |
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3 | Synnøve Solemdal Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold Tiril Eckhoff Marte Olsbu Røiseland | 1:12:00.1 17:46.8 17:46.8 18:31.9 17:48.8 | 0+5 1+3 0+2 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+2 1+3 0+1 0+0 | ||
5 | Linn Persson Mona Brorsson Anna Magnusson Hanna Öberg | 1:12:24.4 17:27.0 18:08.4 17:52.8 18:56.2 | 0+2 0+4 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+3 | +24.3 | |
10 | Anastasiya Merkushyna Vita Semerenko Yuliia Dzhima Valentyna Semerenko | 1:12:35.2 17:18.7 18:10.1 18:39.3 18:27.1 | 0+2 0+3 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+1 | +35.1 | |
4 | 1 | Vanessa Hinz Franziska Hildebrand Denise Herrmann Laura Dahlmeier | 1:12:35.7 18:02.8 18:47.6 17:41.3 18:04.0 | 0+8 1+6 0+1 1+3 0+3 0+1 0+2 0+2 0+2 0+0 | +35.6 |
5 | 4 | Evgeniya Pavlova Svetlana Mironova Uliana Kaisheva Ekaterina Yurlova-Percht | 1:12:43.7 17:37.2 18:46.1 18:04.6 18:15.8 | 0+4 0+8 0+0 0+2 0+3 0+3 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+3 | +43.6 |
6 | 15 | Ivona Fialková Terézia Poliaková Anastasiya Kuzmina Paulína Fialková | 1:12:53.2 17:43.2 19:20.8 17:42.1 18:07.1 | 0+5 0+4 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+1 0+2 0+1 0+2 0+0 | +53.1 |
7 | 19 | Kinga Zbylut Monika Hojnisz Magdalena Gwizdoń Kamila Żuk | 1:13:47.2 18:17.4 18:18.8 18:45.8 18:25.2 | 0+4 0+5 0+2 0+3 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+0 | +1:47.1 |
8 | 2 | Anaïs Chevalier Célia Aymonier Julia Simon Justine Braisaz | 1:13:57.5 18:06.6 19:40.0 17:54.4 18:16.5 | 0+1 3+5 0+0 0+2 0+0 3+3 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+0 | +1:57.4 |
9 | 11 | Susan Dunklee Clare Egan Joanne Reid Emily Dreissigacker | 1:14:22.4 17:23.4 17:48.8 18:33.2 20:37.0 | 0+0 2+5 0+0 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+0 2+3 | +2:22.3 |
10 | 6 | Lisa Vittozzi Nicole Gontier Alexia Runggaldier Federica Sanfilippo | 1:14:33.0 17:13.3 17:59.4 20:20.7 18:59.6 | 0+4 1+5 0+1 0+2 0+0 0+0 0+0 1+3 0+3 0+0 | +2:32.9 |
11 | 8 | Dzinara Alimbekava Irina Kruchinkina Elena Kruchinkina Iryna Kryuko | 1:14:33.2 18:43.1 18:48.5 18:26.4 18:35.2 | 1+5 0+4 1+3 0+1 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+1 | +2:33.1 |
12 | 12 | Regina Oja Tuuli Tomingas Johanna Talihärm Meril Beilmann | 1:15:04.7 17:49.2 18:30.8 19:12.8 19:31.9 | 0+6 0+5 0+1 0+0 0+1 0+2 0+2 0+3 0+2 0+0 | +3:04.6 |
13 | 9 | Aita Gasparin Elisa Gasparin Lena Häcki Selina Gasparin | 1:15:25.4 18:29.1 18:17.0 19:19.1 19:20.2 | 0+6 2+6 0+2 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+2 2+3 0+2 0+2 | +3:25.3 |
14 | 14 | Sarah Beaudry Emma Lunder Megan Bankes Rosanna Crawford | 1:15:40.0 17:50.5 19:22.8 19:19.3 19:07.4 | 1+6 0+3 0+1 0+1 1+3 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+0 0+1 | +3:39.9 |
15 | 7 | Eva Puskarčíková Jessica Jislová Markéta Davidová Veronika Vítková | 1:15:52.0 19:45.1 18:19.7 19:14.5 18:32.7 | 4+6 0+3 3+3 0+2 0+0 0+0 1+3 0+1 0+0 0+0 | +3:51.9 |
16 | 13 | Lisa Theresa Hauser Julia Schwaiger Christina Rieder Katharina Innerhofer | 1:16:17.2 17:50.8 19:53.0 19:30.9 19:02.5 | 0+5 1+7 0+0 0+2 0+1 1+3 0+2 0+0 0+2 0+2 | +4:17.1 |
17 | 16 | Tang Jialin Chu Yuanmeng Meng Fanqi Zhang Yan | 1:16:31.7 17:53.2 20:02.0 19:14.6 19:21.9 | 1+4 0+3 0+0 0+0 1+3 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+2 | +4:31.6 |
18 | 23 | Galina Vishnevskaya Yelizaveta Belchenko Lyudmila Akhatova Anastasiya Kondratyeva | 1:17:35.8 17:55.2 19:16.8 19:54.0 20:29.8 | 0+5 0+3 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+0 0+1 0+2 0+3 0+1 | +5:35.7 |
19 | 18 | Fuyuko Tachizaki Sari Maeda Yurie Tanaka Asuka Hachisuka | 1:17:43.3 18:10.2 19:04.4 19:59.8 20:28.9 | 0+5 0+6 0+1 0+2 0+0 0+2 0+3 0+1 0+1 0+1 | +5:43.2 |
20 | 17 | Daniela Kadeva Desislava Stoyanova Milena Todorova Emilia Yordanova | LAP 18:20.3 20:14.8 20:19.9 | 2+7 0+5 0+1 0+2 2+3 0+0 0+3 0+3 | |
21 | 20 | Anna Frolina Kim Seon-su Ko Eun-jung Park Ji-ae | LAP 17:54.0 20:46.1 | 0+4 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+2 0+0 | |
22 | 21 | Suvi Minkkinen Venla Lehtonen Sanna Markkanen Laura Toivanen | LAP 18:35.3 20:13.2 | 0+5 2+9 0+0 0+3 0+3 1+3 0+2 1+3 | |
23 | 22 | Urška Poje Polona Klemenčič Lea Einfalt Nina Zadravec | LAP 18:28.2 20:37.9 | 3+8 1+6 0+2 0+0 2+3 0+3 1+3 1+3 |
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