Biathlon World Championships 2024 – Men's relay

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Men's relay
at the Biathlon World Championships 2024
VenueVysočina Arena
Location Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic
Dates17 February
Competitors96 from 24 nations
Teams24
Winning time1:16:22.6
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
  2023
2025  

The Men's relay competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 17 February 2024. [1] [2]

Team France was the defending champion but they did not defend their title, finishing the competition in 3rd place.

Team Sweden became the new world champion, winning the first ever gold medal at the men's relay world championships. The silver medal was won by the team Norway. [3]

Results

The race was started at 16:30. [4]

RankBibTeamTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Viktor Brandt
Jesper Nelin
Martin Ponsiluoma
Sebastian Samuelsson

1:16:22.6
19:02.1
19:17.3
18:46.3
19:16.9
0+4 0+5
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+1
0+2 0+0
Silver medal icon.svg1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sturla Holm Lægreid
Tarjei Bø
Johannes Thingnes Bø
Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen

1:16:34.4
19:23.3
18:37.5
18:34.6
19:59.0
0+3 4+8
0+1 1+3
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+0
0+0 3+3
+11.8
Bronze medal icon.svg3Flag of France.svg  France
Éric Perrot
Fabien Claude
Émilien Jacquelin
Quentin Fillon Maillet

1:16:35.4
19:09.4
19:48.0
18:49.5
18:48.5
2+7 1+6
0+3 1+3
2+3 0+0
0+1 0+2
0+0 0+1
+12.8
42Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Justus Strelow
Johannes Kühn
Philipp Nawrath
Benedikt Doll

1:17:14.2
18:39.9
20:06.5
18:48.7
19:39.1
0+1 1+7
0+0 0+0
0+1 1+3
0+0 0+1
0+0 0+3
+51.6
514Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Vincent Bonacci
Sean Doherty
Campbell Wright
Jake Brown

1:17:44.8
19:22.0
19:35.7
18:50.2
19:56.9
0+2 0+6
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+3
0+0 0+1
0+0 0+2
+1:22.2
64Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Elia Zeni
Didier Bionaz
Lukas Hofer
Tommaso Giacomel

1:18:06.7
19:40.9
20:21.2
19:12.0
18:52.6
1+5 0+6
0+0 0+3
1+3 0+1
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+2
+1:44.1
79Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Tomáš Mikyska
Michal Krčmář
Jonáš Mareček
Vítězslav Hornig

1:18:10.6
18:39.0
19:27.2
19:35.7
20:28.7
0+2 0+4
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+0
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+3
+1:48.0
810Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Jaakko Ranta
Otto Invenius
Tero Seppälä
Olli Hiidensalo

1:18:46.5
19:32.8
19:12.9
19:10.9
20:49.9
0+4 1+7
0+2 0+3
0+1 0+0
0+1 0+1
0+0 1+3
+2:23.9
917Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Konrad Badacz
Andrzej Nędza-Kubiniec
Jan Guńka
Marcin Zawół

1:19:26.0
19:16.3
19:52.8
20:04.6
20:12.3
0+2 0+4
0+0 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+1 0+3
0+0 0+0
+3:03.4
1012Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Alexandr Mukhin
Vladislav Kireyev
Asset Dyussenov
Nikita Akimov

1:19:34.2
18:39.5
20:01.4
19:55.3
20:58.0
0+8 0+2
0+0 0+0
0+3 0+0
0+2 0+0
0+3 0+2
+3:11.6
118Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Miha Dovžan
Jakov Fak
Lovro Planko
Anton Vidmar

1:19:40.5
19:21.6
19:27.7
20:14.0
20:37.2
0+6 0+8
0+1 0+3
0+1 0+3
0+1 0+1
0+3 0+1
+3:17.9
126Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
David Komatz
Simon Eder
Felix Leitner
Patrick Jakob

1:19:44.6
20:08.1
19:21.9
20:06.8
20:07.8
0+3 1+6
0+2 1+3
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+1 0+1
+3:22.0
1311Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Artem Pryma
Dmytro Pidruchnyi
Denys Nasyko
Anton Dudchenko

1:20:06.3
19:28.8
19:14.4
21:07.0
20:16.1
0+3 1+8
0+2 0+2
0+1 0+1
0+0 1+3
0+0 0+2
+3:43.7
147Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Joscha Burkhalter
Sebastian Stalder
Jeremy Finello
Niklas Hartweg

1:20:35.3
19:51.9
19:37.7
20:52.7
20:13.0
1+9 1+6
0+3 0+2
0+1 0+0
1+3 1+3
0+2 0+1
+4:12.7
1513Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Dmitrii Shamaev
George Colțea
George Buta
Raul Flore

1:20:52.1
19:27.9
20:17.6
20:21.5
20:45.1
0+5 0+6
0+0 0+1
0+2 0+3
0+1 0+1
0+2 0+1
+4:29.5
1615Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
Renārs Birkentāls
Edgars Mise
Aleksandrs Patrijuks
Andrejs Rastorgujevs

1:21:11.9
19:29.8
20:17.6
22:06.6
19:17.9
0+3 2+11
0+0 0+3
0+0 0+3
0+3 2+3
0+0 0+2
+4:49.3
1721Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Rene Zahkna
Kristo Siimer
Jakob Kulbin
Raido Ränkel

1:21:12.0
18:38.6
22:08.8
20:04.7
20:19.9
2+5 3+8
0+0 0+1
2+3 2+3
0+1 0+1
0+1 1+3
+4:49.4
1818Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Blagoy Todev
Anton Sinapov
Vasil Zashev
Konstantin Vasilev

1:21:54.7
19:06.4
20:22.5
21:06.0
21:19.8
0+4 0+4
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+2
0+2 0+1
+5:32.1
1922Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Christian Gow
Logan Pletz
Haldan Borglum
Adam Runnalls

1:22:12.2
19:29.3
20:30.7
21:45.1
20:27.1
0+2 0+2
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+0
+5:49.6
2016Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Tomas Kaukėnas
Vytautas Strolia
Maksim Fomin
Jokūbas Mackinė

1:22:22.1
19:53.8
19:35.3
21:00.4
21:52.6
0+3 2+9
0+0 0+3
0+0 0+0
0+2 1+3
0+1 1+3
+5:59.5
2119Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
Mihail Usov
Pavel Magazeev
Maksim Makarov
Andrei Usov

1:22:34.9
20:07.9
20:22.0
19:51.4
22:13.6
0+4 0+5
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+0
0+3 0+3
+6:12.3
2220Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Florent Claude
Cesar Beauvais
Marek Mackels
Julien Petitjacques

1:23:01.1
18:46.5
21:14.0
21:13.6
21:47.0
0+2 1+10
0+0 0+1
0+0 1+3
0+2 0+3
0+0 0+3
+6:38.5
2324Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Tomáš Sklenárik
Damián Cesnek
Matej Badan
Matej Kazár

| valign=top|LAP
20:16.3
21:06.1
2423Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Alexandr Starodubets
Timofey Lapshin
Choi Du-jin
Kang Yoonjae

| valign=top|LAP
21:15.3
20:36.9

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The Men's individual competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 14 February 2024.

The Men's sprint competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 10 February 2024.

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The Women's individual competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 13 February 2024.

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The Women's relay competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 17 February 2024.

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References

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  2. "Start list" (PDF). biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
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