Women's relay at the Biathlon World Championships 2021 | |
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Location | Pokljuka, Slovenia |
Date | 20 February |
Competitors | 92 from 23 nations |
Teams | 23 |
Winning time | 1:10:39.0 |
Medalists | |
Biathlon World Championships 2021 | ||
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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 2021 was held on 20 February 2021. [1] [2]
The race was started at 11:45. [3]
Rank | Bib | Team | Time | Penalties (P+S) | Deficit |
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5 | Norway | 1:10:39.0 17:24.6 17:18.7 18:05.6 17:50.1 | 0+6 0+5 0+0 0+1 0+2 0+1 0+1 0+2 0+3 0+1 | ||
1 | Germany | 1:10:47.8 17:26.4 18:17.5 17:48.4 17:15.5 | 0+5 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+0 0+3 0+0 0+0 0+0 | +8.8 | |
8 | Ukraine | 1:10:48.2 17:30.2 17:38.5 18:03.4 17:36.1 | 0+3 0+4 0+1 0+0 0+1 0+2 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 | +9.2 | |
4 | 6 | Belarus | 1:11:07.8 17:48.6 17:19.8 17:49.5 18:09.9 | 0+5 0+3 0+2 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+2 0+2 0+1 | +28.8 |
5 | 3 | Sweden | 1:11:26.9 18:06.1 17:41.0 17:54.3 17:45.5 | 0+7 0+2 0+1 0+2 0+3 0+0 0+2 0+0 0+1 0+0 | +47.9 |
6 | 14 | Poland | 1:11:31.1 17:49.0 17:20.1 17:49.7 18:32.3 | 0+2 0+4 0+0 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+2 | +52.1 |
7 | 9 | Austria | 1:11:43.3 18:05.2 17:48.5 18:07.2 17:42.4 | 0+8 0+7 0+3 0+2 0+2 0+3 0+1 0+1 0+2 0+1 | +1:04.3 |
8 | 2 | France | 1:11:54.2 17:35.2 17:39.9 18:17.9 18:21.2 | 0+3 0+2 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+1 0+1 0+0 0+2 0+1 | +1:15.2 |
9 | 7 | Italy | 1:12:07.1 17:08.6 18:41.4 18:42.4 17:34.7 | 0+6 0+3 0+0 0+0 0+3 0+1 0+3 0+2 0+0 0+0 | +1:28.1 |
10 | 10 | Czech Republic | 1:12:19.4 17:59.1 18:30.2 17:45.3 18:04.8 | 0+3 0+3 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+1 | +1:40.4 |
11 | 4 | RBU | 1:12:49.9 17:46.7 18:58.0 17:46.7 18:18.5 | 0+2 1+5 0+0 0+0 0+0 1+3 0+1 0+1 0+1 0+1 | +2:10.9 |
12 | 11 | Switzerland | 1:14:39.7 18:06.6 18:49.2 18:42.7 19:01.2 | 1+6 0+7 0+1 0+1 1+3 0+1 0+0 0+2 0+2 0+3 | +4:00.7 |
13 | 12 | United States | 1:14:58.6 17:59.9 18:10.4 18:39.7 20:08.6 | 0+3 2+8 0+1 0+0 0+1 0+3 0+1 0+2 0+0 2+3 | +4:19.6 |
14 | 15 | Finland | 1:15:25.8 17:54.1 17:53.7 20:09.2 19:28.8 | 0+2 1+5 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+0 0+0 1+3 0+0 0+2 | +4:46.8 |
15 | 18 | Japan | 1:15:37.0 18:07.6 18:21.0 19:32.0 19:36.4 | 0+3 0+3 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+2 0+0 0+0 0+1 | +4:58.0 |
16 | 13 | Canada | 1:16:27.3 18:49.2 18:31.9 18:48.7 20:17.5 | 0+7 1+7 0+3 0+1 0+2 0+1 0+1 0+2 0+1 1+3 | +5:48.3 |
17 | 16 | Estonia | 1:16:36.8 19:13.9 18:32.7 19:05.3 19:44.9 | 0+4 0+7 0+3 0+2 0+0 0+2 0+1 0+2 0+0 0+1 | +5:57.8 |
18 | 21 | Bulgaria | 1:17:13.7 17:34.6 19:03.4 20:09.8 20:25.9 | 0+3 0+6 0+0 0+2 0+0 0+1 0+2 0+1 0+1 0+2 | +6:34.7 |
19 | 22 | Slovenia | 1:17:38.3 18:20.1 18:37.0 19:43.8 20:57.4 | 2+6 1+6 0+2 0+1 0+1 0+0 0+0 1+3 2+3 0+2 | +6:59.3 |
20 | 17 | Kazakhstan | 1:17:49.4 18:47.8 19:48.3 18:56.7 20:16.6 | 0+3 0+4 0+0 0+1 0+0 0+0 0+2 0+2 0+1 0+1 | +7:10.4 |
21 | 19 | Slovakia |valign=top|LAP 19:12.2 18:45.7 19:49.1 | 0+3 0+0 2+3 0+1 1+3 0+1 0+2 0+1 | ||
22 | 23 | Latvia |valign=top|LAP 20:08.2 | 1+3 0+1 0+1 0+0 | ||
23 | 20 | South Korea |valign=top|LAP 21:02.9 | 3+3 0+0 3+3 |
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