Biathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

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Men’s sprint
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Biathlon pictogram.svg
VenueHualindong Ski Resort
Date12 February
Competitors94 from 28 nations
Winning time24:00.4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Johannes Thingnes Bø Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Quentin Fillon Maillet Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg Tarjei Bø Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
  2018
2026 

The Men's sprint competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 12 February, at the National Biathlon Centre, [1] in the Zhangjiakou cluster of competition venues, 180 kilometres (110 mi) north of Beijing, at an elevation of 1,665 metres (5,463 ft). [2] The event was won by Johannes Thingnes Bø of Norway. Quentin Fillon Maillet of France won silver, and Tarjei Bø of Norway bronze.

Summary

The 2018 champion, Arnd Peiffer, retired from competitions. The silver medalist, Michal Krčmář, qualified for the Olympics. [3] as well as the bronze medalist, Dominik Windisch. The overall leader of the 2021–22 Biathlon World Cup before the Olympics was Fillon Maillet, and the leader in the sprint was Sebastian Samuelsson, with Fillon Maillet and Émilien Jacquelin standing very close to Samuelsson.

Maxim Tsvetkov was an early leader. Johannes Thingnes Bø improved his time by 40 seconds. Then Fillon Maillet finished 25 seconds behind Bø, and Tarjei Bø took the bronze improving Tsvetkov's time by 2 seconds. Tsvetkov was also fourth in the individual.

Qualification

Results

The race was started at 17:00. [4]

RankBibNameCountryTimePenalties (P+S)Deficit
Gold medal icon.svg16 Johannes Thingnes Bø Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 24:00.41 (0+1)
Silver medal icon.svg18 Quentin Fillon Maillet Flag of France.svg  France 24:25.91 (1+0)+25.5
Bronze medal icon.svg27 Tarjei Bø Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 24:39.31 (0+1)+38.9
49 Maxim Tsvetkov Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 24:41.00 (0+0)+40.6
556 Sebastian Samuelsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24:52.41 (1+0)+52.0
626 Martin Ponsiluoma Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 24:54.12 (0+2)+53.7
740 Sturla Holm Lægreid Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 25:02.72 (1+1)+1:02.3
830 Benedikt Doll Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:05.41 (0+1)+1:05.0
934 Émilien Jacquelin Flag of France.svg  France 25:06.32 (1+1)+1:05.9
1024 Anton Smolski Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 25:12.91 (0+1)+1:12.5
1112 Eduard Latypov Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 25:14.83 (2+1)+1:14.4
1258 Christian Gow Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:15.50 (0+0)+1:15.1
1315 Dmytro Pidruchnyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25:19.01 (0+1)+1:18.6
1462 Lukas Hofer Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:19.61 (0+1)+1:19.2
1560 Artem Pryma Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25:19.81 (0+1)+1:19.4
1636 Michal Krčmář Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 25:22.41 (0+1)+1:22.0
1742 Roman Rees Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:24.30 (0+0)+1:23.9
1821 Simon Eder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 25:26.91 (0+1)+1:26.5
1948 Daniil Serokhvostov Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 25:38.02 (0+2)+1:37.6
208 Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 25:38.43 (2+1)+1:38.0
2137 Fabien Claude Flag of France.svg  France 25:41.63 (1+2)+1:41.2
224 Philipp Nawrath Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:43.43 (1+2)+1:43.0
2392 Thomas Bormolini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:44.11 (1+0)+1:43.7
242 Simon Desthieux Flag of France.svg  France 25:45.02 (0+2)+1:44.6
256 Tero Seppälä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 25:47.53 (1+2)+1:47.1
2629 Jakov Fak Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25:48.01 (0+1)+1:47.6
2788 Sebastian Stalder Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 25:48.30 (0+0)+1:47.9
2859 Mikuláš Karlík Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 25:48.83 (0+3)+1:48.4
2983 Jules Burnotte Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:50.32 (2+0)+1:49.9
3020 Dominik Windisch Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:51.62 (0+2)+1:51.2
313 Vladimir Iliev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25:52.22 (0+2)+1:51.8
325 Cheng Fangming Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 25:53.31 (0+1)+1:52.9
3350 Johannes Kühn Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:53.74 (2+2)+1:53.3
3431 Scott Gow Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 25:56.72 (1+1)+1:56.3
3579 Adam Runnalls Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 26:00.52 (1+1)+2:00.1
3622 Jake Brown Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26:04.72 (0+2)+2:04.3
3768 Niklas Hartweg Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 26:05.72 (1+1)+2:05.3
3810 Alexander Loginov Russian Olympic Committee flag.png  ROC 26:15.54 (2+2)+2:15.1
3811 Olli Hiidensalo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26:15.53 (1+2)+2:15.1
4061 Yan Xingyuan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 26:16.71 (1+0)+2:16.3
4119 Tsukasa Kobonoki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 26:17.81 (0+1)+2:17.4
4275 Lovro Planko Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 26:22.32 (0+2)+2:21.9
4332 Vytautas Strolia Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 26:22.42 (1+1)+2:22.0
4453 Kosuke Ozaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 26:24.10 (0+0)+2:23.7
4546 Joscha Burkhalter Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 26:28.32 (1+1)+2:27.9
4652 Felix Leitner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 26:33.82 (1+1)+2:33.4
4765 Sean Doherty Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26:35.24 (1+3)+2:34.8
4817 Grzegorz Guzik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 26:36.21 (0+1)+2:35.8
4913 Alexandr Mukhin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 26:37.21 (1+0)+2:36.8
5076 Rene Zahkna Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 26:37.91 (0+1)+2:37.5
5145 Raido Ränkel Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 26:39.12 (0+2)+2:38.7
5269 Blagoy Todev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 26:39.21 (0+1)+2:38.8
5314 Benjamin Weger Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 26:39.61 (0+1)+2:39.2
5439 Heikki Laitinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26:41.12 (1+1)+2:40.7
5544 Jesper Nelin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 26:43.64 (3+1)+2:43.2
5682 Anton Sinapov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 26:45.42 (0+2)+2:45.0
5751 Mikita Labastau Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 26:47.04 (2+2)+2:46.6
5877 Jakub Štvrtecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 26:48.33 (1+2)+2:47.9
5984 Adam Václavík Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 26:50.23 (2+1)+2:49.8
6070 Anton Dudchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 26:51.62 (2+0)+2:51.2
6174 Tommaso Giacomel Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 26:52.24 (1+3)+2:51.8
6238 Miha Dovžan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 26:53.12 (2+0)+2:52.7
6357 Dimitar Gerdzhikov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 26:56.52 (1+1)+2:56.1
6472 Peppe Femling Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 26:58.53 (2+1)+2:58.1
6543 Šimon Bartko Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 26:58.83 (2+1)+2:58.4
6681 Bogdan Tsymbal Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 26:59.03 (3+0)+2:58.6
6749 Thierry Langer Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 26:59.81 (1+0)+2:59.4
6833 Michal Šíma Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 27:02.31 (1+0)+3:01.9
6980 David Komatz Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 27:02.52 (0+2)+3:02.1
7087 Kristo Siimer Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 27:06.61 (1+0)+3:06.2
7178 Maksim Varabei Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 27:10.44 (3+1)+3:10.0
7291 Patrick Jakob Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 27:10.91 (0+1)+3:10.5
7367 Karol Dombrovski Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 27:11.21 (0+1)+3:10.8
7454 Paul Schommer Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:13.34 (1+3)+3:12.9
7525 Campbell Wright Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 27:14.12 (1+1)+3:13.7
7685 Zhang Chunyu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 27:14.21 (0+1)+3:13.8
7755 Vladislav Kireyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 27:21.71 (1+0)+3:21.3
7823 Dzmitry Lazouski Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 27:22.93 (0+3)+3:22.5
7928 Pavel Magazeev Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 27:25.03 (2+1)+3:24.6
8047 Tomas Kaukėnas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 27:27.92 (1+1)+3:27.5
8171 Zhu Zhenyu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 27:28.63 (2+1)+3:28.2
8235 Timofey Lapshin Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 27:30.82 (1+1)+3:30.4
8390 Leif Nordgren Flag of the United States.svg  United States 27:31.83 (0+3)+3:31.4
847 Florent Claude Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 27:35.14 (1+3)+3:34.7
8593 Matej Baloga Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 27:41.31 (0+1)+3:40.9
8686 Rok Tršan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 27:45.71 (0+1)+3:45.3
8764 Tomáš Sklenárik Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 27:46.33 (1+2)+3:45.9
881 Kalev Ermits Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 27:46.44 (2+2)+3:46.0
8941 George Colțea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 27:54.72 (1+1)+3:54.3
9089 Linas Banys Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 28:05.83 (1+2)+4:05.4
9173 Tom Lahaye-Goffart Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 28:15.11 (1+0)+4:14.7
9266 Tuomas Harjula Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 28:21.22 (0+2)+4:20.8
9363 Maksim Makarov Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 29:45.65 (2+3)+5:45.2
9494 César Beauvais Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 30:06.84 (1+3)+6:06.4

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