Men's biathlon sprint at the XIV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Venue | Igman - Veliko Polke | ||||||||||||
Dates | February 14 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 64 from 25 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 30:53.8 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
Biathlon at the 1984 Winter Olympics | |
---|---|
Individual | men |
Sprint | men |
Relay | men |
The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1984 Winter Olympics was held on 14 February, at Igman - Veliko Polke. Competitors raced over three loops of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop. [1] [2]
Eirik Kvalfoss, the two-time defending world champion in the sprint, had had the fastest ski time in the individual race, but struggled with his shooting, ending up with bronze. He had no such problems in the sprint, as he missed two shots, but was able to make up for it with his ski speed, being the only man to get below 31 minutes. Peter Angerer, the individual champion, missed just once to win silver, as he did in the 1983 worlds, while Matthias Jacob shot clear to win bronze.
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Time | Penalties (P+S) | Deficit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
45 | Eirik Kvalfoss | Norway | 30:53.8 | 2 (1+1) | – | |
52 | Peter Angerer | West Germany | 31:02.4 | 1 (1+0) | +0:08.6 | |
18 | Matthias Jacob | East Germany | 31:10.5 | 0 (0+0) | +0:16.7 | |
4 | 3 | Kjell Søbak | Norway | 31:19.7 | 1 (0+1) | +0:25.9 |
5 | 37 | Algimantas Šalna | Soviet Union | 31:20.8 | 2 (0+2) | +0:27.0 |
6 | 43 | Yvon Mougel | France | 31:32.9 | 2 (0+2) | +0:39.1 |
7 | 63 | Frank-Peter Roetsch | East Germany | 31:49.8 | 2 (2+0) | +0:56.0 |
8 | 30 | Fritz Fischer | West Germany | 32:04.7 | 2 (1+1) | +1:10.9 |
9 | 58 | Jan Matouš | Czechoslovakia | 32:10.5 | 3 (1+2) | +1:16.7 |
10 | 1 | Juri Kashkarov | Soviet Union | 32:15.2 | 2 (0+2) | +1:21.4 |
11 | 54 | Sergei Bulygin | Soviet Union | 32:19.1 | 1 (0+1) | +1:25.3 |
12 | 14 | Toivo Mäkikyrö | Finland | 32:22.5 | 2 (0+2) | +1:28.7 |
13 | 42 | Vítězslav Jureček | Czechoslovakia | 32:26.5 | 0 (0+0) | +1:32.7 |
14 | 51 | Vladimir Velichkov | Bulgaria | 32:27.6 | 0 (0+0) | +1:33.8 |
15 | 32 | Tapio Piipponen | Finland | 32:28.7 | 1 (1+0) | +1:34.9 |
16 | 13 | Walter Pichler | West Germany | 32:30.2 | 1 (1+0) | +1:36.4 |
17 | 28 | Frank Ullrich | East Germany | 32:40.2 | 3 (1+2) | +1:46.4 |
18 | 21 | Terje Krokstad | Norway | 33:00.9 | 4 (1+3) | +2:07.1 |
19 | 17 | Gottlieb Taschler | Italy | 33:04.9 | 1 (0+1) | +2:11.1 |
20 | 10 | Bill Carow | United States | 33:05.8 | 0 (0+0) | +2:12.0 |
21 | 9 | Sven Fahlén | Sweden | 33:12.9 | 2 (0+2) | +2:19.1 |
22 | 62 | Alfred Eder | Austria | 33:17.9 | 2 (0+2) | +2:24.1 |
23 | 6 | Zdeněk Hák | Czechoslovakia | 33:19.3 | 3 (1+2) | +2:25.5 |
24 | 64 | Leif Andersson | Sweden | 33:21.9 | 3 (1+2) | +2:28.1 |
25 | 36 | Ronnie Adolfsson | Sweden | 33:27.0 | 4 (2+2) | +2:33.2 |
26 | 47 | Jim Wood | Great Britain | 33:40.2 | 2 (1+1) | +2:46.4 |
27 | 41 | Francis Mougel | France | 33:50.4 | 4 (3+1) | +2:56.6 |
28 | 2 | Éric Claudon | France | 34:05.1 | 2 (1+1) | +3:11.3 |
29 | 56 | Andreas Zingerle | Italy | 34:07.5 | 5 (4+1) | +3:13.7 |
30 | 44 | Shoichi Kinoshita | Japan | 34:12.2 | 1 (1+0) | +3:18.4 |
31 | 34 | Yuri Mitev | Bulgaria | 34:17.4 | 1 (1+0) | +3:23.6 |
32 | 53 | Beat Meier | Switzerland | 34:22.1 | 4 (1+3) | +3:28.3 |
33 | 55 | Zsolt Kovács | Hungary | 34:23.9 | 1 (1+0) | +3:30.1 |
34 | 46 | Risto Punkka | Finland | 34:28.5 | 4 (1+3) | +3:34.7 |
35 | 25 | Johann Passler | Italy | 34:31.4 | 4 (4+0) | +3:37.6 |
36 | 35 | Rudolf Horn | Austria | 34:46.0 | 4 (3+1) | +3:52.2 |
37 | 33 | Gábor Mayer | Hungary | 34:46.3 | 3 (0+3) | +3:52.5 |
38 | 5 | Spas Zlatev | Bulgaria | 34:51.2 | 2 (1+1) | +3:57.4 |
39 | 19 | Walter Hörl | Austria | 35:02.6 | 5 (2+3) | +4:08.8 |
40 | 39 | Josh Thompson | United States | 35:10.5 | 4 (2+2) | +4:16.7 |
41 | 50 | Gheorghe Berdar | Romania | 35:20.2 | 3 (1+2) | +4:26.4 |
42 | 49 | Donald Nielsen, Jr. | United States | 35:23.3 | 3 (2+1) | +4:29.5 |
43 | 4 | Yoshinobu Murase | Japan | 35:35.9 | 3 (1+2) | +4:42.1 |
44 | 31 | Graeme Ferguson | Great Britain | 35:37.3 | 4 (2+2) | +4:43.5 |
45 | 16 | Song Yongjun | China | 35:49.4 | 2 (2+0) | +4:55.6 |
46 | 38 | Liu Hongwang | China | 35:56.3 | 3 (1+2) | +5:02.5 |
47 | 22 | Isao Yamase | Japan | 35:57.0 | 4 (2+2) | +5:03.2 |
48 | 20 | Francisc Forika | Romania | 35:59.8 | 4 (3+1) | +5:06.0 |
49 | 48 | Andrej Lanišek | Yugoslavia | 36:16.0 | 5 (1+4) | +5:22.2 |
50 | 27 | Andrew Paul | Australia | 36:32.4 | 3 (1+2) | +5:38.6 |
51 | 11 | Trevor King | Great Britain | 36:34.4 | 5 (2+3) | +5:40.6 |
52 | 23 | Imre Lestyan | Romania | 36:42.8 | 4 (2+2) | +5:49.0 |
53 | 57 | Song Wenbin | China | 36:53.4 | 3 (0+3) | +5:59.6 |
54 | 26 | Marjan Vidmar | Yugoslavia | 37:08.1 | 3 (2+1) | +6:14.3 |
55 | 40 | Cecilio Fernández | Spain | 39:27.5 | 2 (1+1) | +8:33.7 |
56 | 59 | Manuel García | Spain | 40:16.6 | 6 (3+3) | +9:22.8 |
57 | 12 | Tomislav Lopatić | Yugoslavia | 40:18.2 | 9 (5+4) | +9:24.4 |
58 | 7 | József Lihi | Hungary | 40:21.0 | 6 (2+4) | +9:27.2 |
59 | 8 | Oscar di Lovera | Argentina | 40:25.7 | 3 (2+1) | +9:31.9 |
60 | 24 | Luis Ríos | Argentina | 40:36.5 | 4 (2+2) | +9:42.7 |
61 | 61 | Víctor Figueroa | Argentina | 41:04.2 | 5 (4+1) | +10:10.4 |
62 | 60 | Hwang Byung-Dae | South Korea | 44:43.2 | 6 (3+3) | +13:49.4 |
63 | 29 | Ueng Ming-Yih | Chinese Taipei | 45:38.1 | 4 (2+2) | +14:44.3 |
- | 15 | Hernán Carazo | Costa Rica | DNF | - | - |
The biathlon is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. It is treated as a race, with contestants skiing through a cross-country trail whose distance is divided into shooting rounds. The shooting rounds are not timed per se, but depending on the competition, missed shots result in extra distance or time being added to the contestant's total.
The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was held on 11 February, at Cesana San Sicario.
The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy was held on 14 February, at Cesana San Sicario. Competitors raced over three loops of the 3.3 kilometre skiing course, shooting ten times, five prone and five standing. Each miss required a competitor to ski a 150-metre penalty loop.
Guam sent a four-member delegation to the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada from 13 to 28 February 1988. This is, as of 2022, Guam's only appearance in the Winter Olympic Games. The Guam delegation included only one athlete biathlete, Judd Bankert, who became Guam's first Olympic athlete. In his only event, the sprint, Bankert finished in 71st out of 72 competitors.
The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 11 February, at Soldier Hollow. Competitors raced over five loops of a 4.0 kilometre skiing course, shooting four times, twice prone and twice standing. Each miss resulted in one minute being added to a competitor's skiing time.
The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 13 February, at Soldier Hollow. Competitors raced over two 3.0 kilometre loops and one 4.0 kilometre loop of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The Men's 12.5 kilometre pursuit biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 16 February, at Soldier Hollow. Competitors raced over four 2.5 kilometre loops and one 2.75 kilometre loop of the skiing course, shooting four times, twice prone and twice standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The Men's 4 x 7.5 kilometre biathlon relay competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics 20 February, at Soldier Hollow. Each national team consisted of four members, with each skiing 7.5 kilometres and shooting twice, once prone and once standing.
The Women's 15 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 11 February, at Soldier Hollow. Competitors raced over five loops of a 3.0 kilometre skiing course, shooting four times, twice prone and twice standing. Each miss resulted in one minute being added to a competitor's skiing time.
The Women's 7.5 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held on 13 February, at Soldier Hollow. Competitors raced over two 2.5 kilometre loops and one 3.0 kilometre loop of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics was held on 18 February 1998, at Nozawa Onsen. Competitors raced over two 3.0 kilometre loops and one 4.0 kilometre loop of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1992 Winter Olympics was held on 12 February, at Les Saisies. Competitors raced over three loops of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 1988 Winter Olympics was held on 20 February, at Canmore Nordic Centre. Each miss resulted in one minute being added to a competitor's skiing time.
The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1988 Winter Olympics was held on 23 February, at Canmore Nordic Centre. Competitors raced over three loops of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing. Each miss was penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The men's 4 x 7.5 kilometre biathlon relay competition at the 1988 Winter Olympics 23 February, at Canmore Nordic Centre. Each national team consisted of four members, with each skiing 7.5 kilometres and shooting twice, once prone and once standing.
The Men's 4 x 7.5 kilometre biathlon relay competition at the 1984 Winter Olympics 17 February, at Igman - Veliko Polke. Each national team consisted of four members, with each skiing 7.5 kilometres and shooting twice, once prone and once standing.
The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 1984 Winter Olympics was held on 11 February, at Igman - Veliko Polke. Each miss resulted in one minute being added to a competitor's skiing time.
The men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1980 Winter Olympics was held on 19 February, at Lake Placid Olympic Sports Complex Cross Country Biathlon Center. In sprint, competitors race over three loops of the skiing course, shooting two times, once prone and once standing, with each miss being penalized by requiring the competitor to race over a 150-metre penalty loop.
The Men's 4 x 7.5 kilometre biathlon relay competition at the 1980 Winter Olympics took place on 22 February, at Lake Placid Olympic Sports Complex Cross Country Biathlon Center. Each national team consisted of four members, with each skiing 7.5 kilometres and shooting twice, once prone and once standing.
The Men's 4 x 7.5 kilometre biathlon relay competition at the 1972 Winter Olympics took place on 11 February, at Makomanai Biathlon Site. Each national team consisted of four members, with each skiing 7.5 kilometres and shooting twice, once prone and once standing.