Biathlon World Championships 2024 – Mixed relay

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Mixed relay
at the Biathlon World Championships 2024
VenueVysočina Arena
Location Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic
Dates7 February
Competitors100 from 25 nations
Teams25
Winning time1:09:24.4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
  2023
2025  

The Mixed relay competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 7 February 2024. [1] [2]

Team Norway was the four-time defending champion but they did not defend their title, finishing the competition in 2nd place.

Team France became the new world champion and ended Team Norway's winning streak by winning their first gold medal since 2016. The bronze medal was won by team Sweden. [3]

Results

The race was started at 17:20. [4]

RankBibTeamTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg2Flag of France.svg  France
1. Éric Perrot
2. Quentin Fillon Maillet
3. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
4. Julia Simon
1:09:24.4
15:42.9
16:18.2
19:14.6
18:08.7
1+7 0+2
0+3 0+0
0+1 0+1
1+3 0+1
0+0 0+0
Silver medal icon.svg1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
1. Tarjei Bø
2. Johannes Thingnes Bø
3. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
4. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
1:10:09.6
15:59.6
16:22.0
19:02.1
18:45.9
0+2 0+6
0+0 0+2
0+1 0+3
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+1
+45.2
Bronze medal icon.svg4Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
1. Sebastian Samuelsson
2. Martin Ponsiluoma
3. Hanna Öberg
4. Elvira Öberg
1:10:26.1
16:30.3
16:12.5
18:55.7
18:47.6
0+5 0+5
0+2 0+3
0+1 0+0
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+2
+1:01.7
45Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
1. Sebastian Stalder
2. Niklas Hartweg
3. Lena Häcki-Groß
4. Amy Baserga
1:10:27.3
16:00.0
16:41.4
18:40.7
19:05.2
0+1 0+2
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+0
+1:02.9
57Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
1. Justus Strelow
2. Philipp Nawrath
3. Franziska Preuß
4. Vanessa Voigt
1:10:55.3
15:43.8
16:09.0
20:00.3
19:02.2
0+3 1+6
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+3
0+3 1+3
0+0 0+0
+1:30.9
68Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
1. David Komatz
2. Simon Eder
3. Tamara Steiner
4. Anna Gandler
1:11:54.9
16:30.6
16:41.6
19:41.6
19:01.1
0+3 0+1
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+0
0+0 0+0
+2:30.5
79Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1. Artem Pryma
2. Dmytro Pidruchnyi
3. Yuliia Dzhima
4. Iryna Petrenko
1:12:13.3
16:31.3
16:51.4
19:25.8
19:24.7
0+3 0+5
0+2 0+2
0+0 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+1
+2:48.8
810Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
1. Florent Claude
2. Thierry Langer
3. Lotte Lie
4. Maya Cloetens
1:12:34.4
16:38.4
16:34.8
19:32.7
19:48.5
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+2
0+0 0+1
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+0
+3:10.0
911Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
1. Miha Dovžan
2. Jakov Fak
3. Polona Klemenčič
4. Anamarija Lampič
1:12:46.6
17:21.9
16:36.2
20:00.1
18:48.4
0+3 1+8
0+1 1+3
0+0 0+1
0+2 0+1
0+0 0+3
+3:22.2
103Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
1. Didier Bionaz
2. Tommaso Giacomel
3. Dorothea Wierer
4. Lisa Vittozzi
1:13:27.2
17:49.1
17:09.3
19:25.9
19:02.9
1+7 2+8
0+3 2+3
1+3 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+3
+4:02.8
1117Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
1. Vincent Bonacci
2. Sean Doherty
3. Deedra Irwin
4. Chloe Levins
1:13:36.3
16:28.4
16:58.7
19:32.0
20:37.2
0+3 0+3
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+1
0+1 0+0
0+0 0+0
+4:11.9
1213Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
1. Rene Zahkna
2. Kristo Siimer
3. Tuuli Tomingas
4. Regina Ermits
1:14:05.7
17:11.6
17:17.5
20:05.0
19:31.6
0+5 0+6
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+1
0+2 0+2
0+1 0+1
+4:41.3
1316Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
1. Adam Runnalls
2. Christian Gow
3. Nadia Moser
4. Emma Lunder
1:14:07.2
16:41.0
16:48.1
20:29.0
20:09.1
0+4 0+7
0+2 0+3
0+0 0+0
0+1 0+2
0+1 0+2
+4:42.8
146Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
1. Michal Krčmář
2. Tomáš Mikyska
3. Markéta Davidová
4. Jessica Jislová
1:14:12.2
17:44.7
17:03.1
19:37.9
19:46.5
1+5 0+8
1+3 0+2
0+0 0+1
0+2 0+2
0+0 0+3
+4:47.8
1515Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1. Jan Guńka
2. Andrzej Nędza-Kubiniec
3. Anna Mąka
4. Joanna Jakieła
1:14:25.7
17:12.7
17:24.6
19:50.5
19:57.9
0+4 0+3
0+1 0+1
0+0 0+1
0+2 0+0
0+1 0+1
+5:01.3
1624Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
1. Tomáš Sklenárik
2. Damian Cesnek
3. Anastasiya Kuzmina
4. Maria Remenova
1:15:47.9
16:45.7
18:43.3
20:05.1
20:13.8
2+7 0+6
0+1 0+3
1+3 0+1
1+3 0+1
0+0 0+1
+6:23.5
1718Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
1. Maksim Fomin
2. Vytautas Strolia
3. Lidiia Zhurauskaite
4. Natalija Kočergina
1:16:01.0
17:22.8
17:05.5
20:21.2
21:11.5
0+3 0+9
0+0 0+2
0+1 0+2
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+3
+6:36.6
1821Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
1. Mihail Usov
2. Pavel Magazeev
3. Alla Ghilenko
4. Aliona Makarova
1:16:08.3
17:23.7
17:10.2
20:33.2
21:01.2
0+5 0+6
0+0 0+2
0+2 0+1
0+0 0+2
0+3 0+1
+6:43.9
1920Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
1. Renārs Birkentāls
2. Edgars Mise
3. Baiba Bendika
4. Annija Sabule
1:16:32.2
17:09.8
17:19.8
19:46.1
22:16.5
0+6 1+6
0+2 0+1
0+2 0+0
0+1 1+3
0+1 0+2
+7:07.8
2012Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
1. Tuomas Harjula
2. Otto Invenius
3. Venla Lehtonen
4. Suvi Minkkinen
1:16:41.5
17:12.2
17:27.9
21:35.5
20:25.9
0+7 1+6
0+2 0+2
0+1 1+3
0+3 0+0
0+1 0+1
+7:17.1
2119Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
1. Alexandr Mukhin
2. Vladislav Kireyev
3. Galina Vishnevskaya-Sheporenko
4. Polina Yegorova
1:17:02.4
16:08.5
18:12.1
21:13.5
21:28.3
0+4 0+5
0+0 0+0
0+2 0+1
0+1 0+1
0+1 0+3
+7:38.0
2214Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
1. Blagoy Todev
2. Vladimir Iliev
3. Valentina Dimitrova
4. Lora Hristova
1:18:46.0
17:51.1
17:52.9
20:38.2
22:23.8
0+2 5+12
0+2 1+3
0+0 2+3
0+0 0+3
0+0 2+3
+9:21.6
2322Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
1. George Buta
2. Dmitrii Shamaev
3. Anastasia Tolmacheva
4. Andreea Mezdrea
LAP
17:46.0
18:02.9
0+0 0+4
0+0 0+2
0+0 0+0
0+0 0+2
2425Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
1. Mikito Tachizaki
2. Kiyomasa Ojima
3. Aoi Sato
4. Hikaru Fukuda
LAP
17:44.4
18:06.7
1+6 0+4
0+3 0+0
0+0 0+1
1+3 0+3
2523Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
1. Choi Du-jin
2. Timofey Lapshin
3. Ekaterina Avvakumova
4. Ko Eun-jung
LAP
19:11.9
17:28.8
2+8 0+2
1+3 0+1
0+2 0+0
1+3 0+1

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