2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Men

Biathlon World Cup
2012–13
Men

Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay

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Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay

World Cup events

Östersund | Hochfilzen | Pokljuka | Oberhof | Ruhpolding
Antholz | Holmenkollen | Sochi | Khanty-Mansiysk

World Championships

The 2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Men will start at Sunday December 2, 2012 in Östersund and will finish Sunday March 17, 2013 in Khanty-Mansiysk. Defending titlist is Martin Fourcade of France.

Competition format

This is a pursuit competition. The biathletes' starts are separated by their time differences from a previous race, most commonly a sprint race.[1] The contestants ski a distance of 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) over five laps. On four of the laps, the contestants shoot at targets; each miss requires the contestant to ski a penalty loop of 150 metres (490 ft). There are two prone shooting bouts and two standing bouts, in that order. The contestant crossing the finish line first is the winner.

To prevent awkward and/or dangerous crowding of the skiing loops, and overcapacity at the shooting range, World Cup Pursuits are held with only the 60 top ranking biathletes after the preceding race. The biathletes shoot (on a first-come, first-served basis) at the lane corresponding to the position they arrived for all shooting bouts.

Points are awarded for each event, according to each contestant's finish. When all events are completed. the contestant with the highest number of points is declared the season winner.

2011-12 Top 3 Standings

Medal Athlete Points
Gold:France Martin Fourcade384
Silver:Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 348
Bronze:Germany Arnd Peiffer257

Medal winners

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Östersund
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
33:03.5
(0+0+1+0)
Andreas Birnbacher
 Germany
33:04.2
(0+0+1+0)
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
33:06.8
(0+0+1+0)
Hochfilzen
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Jakov Fak
 Slovenia
34:14.8
(0+0+1+1)
Dmitry Malyshko
 Russia
34:15.7
(0+0+0+1)
Martin Fourcade
 France
34:23.4
(0+2+0+1)
Pokljuka
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Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
32:49.2
(0+0+0+1)
Ondřej Moravec
 Czech Republic
32:53.0
(0+0+0+1)
Martin Fourcade
 France
33:06.6
(0+0+0+2)
Oberhof
details
Dmitry Malyshko
 Russia
32:22.9
(0+0+0+0)
Evgeniy Garanichev
 Russia
33:05.0
(0+0+0+1)
Ondřej Moravec
 Czech Republic
33:12.8
(0+0+0+0)
Antholz
details
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
31:24.2
(0+1+1+0)
Jakov Fak
 Slovenia
31:46.8
(0+0+1+0)
Daniel Mesotitsch
 Austria
31:50.0
(1+0+0+0)
Biathlon World Championships 2013
details
Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
32:35.5
(0+0+0+1)
Martin Fourcade
 France
32:35.6
(0+1+1+0)
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
32:39.1
(0+0+1+0)
Holmenkollen
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
33:48.2
(0+1+0+1)
Tarjei Bø
 Norway
34:15.9
(0+2+0+1)
Alexandr Loginov
 Russia
34:23.7
(0+2+0+1)
Khanty-Mansiysk
details
Christoph Sumann
 Austria
34:47.9
(0+0+0+0)
Simon Fourcade
 France
35:23.6
(0+0+0+0)
Martin Fourcade
 France
35:28.3
(1+1+2+1)
Michal Šlesingr
 Czech Republic
35:28.3
(0+0+1+2)

Standings

# Name ÖST HOC POK OBE ANT WCH HOL KHA Total[2]
    Martin Fourcade (FRA) 60 48 48 27 43 54 60 48 388
2  Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 40 27 60 43 40 60 17 287
3  Anton Shipulin (RUS) 48 38 30 60 48 23 247
4  Fredrik Lindström (SWE) 16 43 40 29 29 36 36 11 240
5  Dmitry Malyshko (RUS) 36 54 22 60 16 43 231
6  Dominik Landertinger (AUT) 24 34 14 36 40 30 40 218
7  Evgeniy Garanichev (RUS) 32 28 43 54 38 13 9 217
8  Evgeny Ustyugov (RUS) 34 32 38 38 23 25 25 215
9  Jakov Fak (SLO) 4 60 19 8 54 38 31 214
10  Andreas Birnbacher (GER) 54 40 28 19 18 22 181
11  Simon Eder (AUT) 30 2 21 21 11 29 38 27 179
12  Tim Burke (USA) 26 18 36 11 27 9 26 26 179
13  Jean-Guillaume Béatrix (FRA) 2 26 34 23 32 15 27 20 179
14  Ondřej Moravec (CZE) 25 54 48 9 10 13 19 178
15  Arnd Peiffer (GER) 43 16 12 0 20 43 34 168
16  Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 22 36 23 26 31 29 167
17  Michal Šlesingr (CZE) 14 0 30 31 20 21 48 164
18  Alexis Bœuf (FRA) 38 30 36 18 34 156
19  Lowell Bailey (USA) 20 31 13 0 25 28 7 31 155
20  Björn Ferry (SWE) 27 23 25 30 32 16 153
21  Lukas Hofer (ITA) 22 0 13 28 30 17 36 146
22  Carl Johan Bergman (SWE) 23 21 29 5 6 7 38 129
23  Simon Fourcade (FRA) 24 18 32 54 128
24  Daniel Mesotitsch (AUT) 13 48 14 23 29 127
25  Tarjei Bø (NOR) 19 24 54 28 125
26  Andrei Makoveev (RUS) 17 29 0 20 31 11 12 120
27  Aleksey Volkov (RUS) 31 13 34 40 0 118
28  Erik Lesser (GER) 28 0 26 28 5 27 2 0 116
29  Florian Graf (GER) 19 12 8 13 25 32 109
30  Friedrich Pinter (AUT) 29 24 20 22 14 109
31  Julian Eberhard (AUT) 19 24 22 17 15 10 107
32  Simon Schempp (GER) 21 15 32 15 0 23 106
33  Andriy Deryzemlya (UKR) 3 5 17 11 34 24 94
34  Andrejs Rastorgujevs (LAT) 12 17 31 28 0 88
35  Christoph Sumann (AUT) 11 9 60 80
36  Krasimir Anev (BUL) 0 8 0 17 22 22 0 69
37  Sjåstad Vetle Christiansen (NOR) 18 20 30 68
38  Henrik L'Abée-Lund (NOR) 8 0 11 25 21 65
39  Klemen Bauer (SLO) 7 4 32 4 17 0 64
40  Jean-Philippe Leguellec (CAN) 25 10 0 2 26 63
41  Benjamin Weger (SUI) 10 0 40 1 6 0 57
42  Serguei Sednev (UKR) 0 7 16 34 57
43  Serhiy Semenov (UKR) 11 6 18 7 0 13 55
44  Matej Kazar (SVK) 0 0 0 0 12 12 12 14 50
45  Lars Berger (NOR) 15 27 7 49
46  Alexandr Loginov (RUS) 48 48
47  Christian De Lorenzi (ITA) 6 0 26 16 0 0 48
48  Vladimir Iliev (BUL) 0 18 0 10 2 3 7 40
49  Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR) 16 21 37
50  Christian Martinelli (ITA) 10 24 0 34
51  Dominik Windisch (ITA) 0 0 3 21 8 0 32
52  Mario Dolder (SUI) 0 16 0 15 31
53  Lars Helge Birkeland (NOR) 4 24 28
54  Zdeněk Vítek (CZE) 6 14 0 0 8 0 28
55  Olexander Bilanenko (UKR) 0 14 10 24
56  Pavol Hurajt (SVK) 0 4 18 22
57  Simon Desthieux (FRA) 0 0 12 6 0 4 22
58  Jaroslav Soukup (CZE) 2 19 0 0 21
59  Ivan Joller (SUI) 20 0 20
60  Aleksandr Pechenkin (RUS) 19 19
61  Jarkko Kauppinen (FIN) 3 14 0 0 17
62  Yan Savitskiy (KAZ) 9 8 0 0 17
63  Daniel Böhm (GER) 1 15 16
64  Johannes Kühn (GER) 15 0 0 15
65  Scott Perras (CAN) 5 0 10 0 0 15
66  Artem Pryma (UKR) 0 0 1 0 5 8 14
67  Tobias Arwidson (SWE) 7 5 0 12
68  Evgeny Abramenko (BLR) 0 0 0 9 9
69  Erlend Bjøntegaard (NOR) 9 0 0 9
70  Simon Hallenbarter (SUI) 9 0 0 9
71  Leif Nordgren (USA) 0 0 3 0 0 6 9
72  Milanko Petrović (SRB) 1 0 6 7
73  Tomas Kaukėnas (LTU) 0 0 3 3 6
74  Ivan Tcherezov (RUS) 5 5
74  Alexey Slepov (RUS) 5 5
76  Marc-André Bédard (CAN) 4 4
76  Maxim Tsvetkov (RUS) 4 4
78  Indrek Tobreluts (EST) 3 0 0 3
79  Miroslav Matiaško (SVK) 2 0 2
80  Christoph Stephan (GER) 2
81  Christoffer Eriksson (SWE) 1 0 0 1
82  Dušan Šimočko (SVK) 0 0 0 1 1
83  Benedikt Döll (GER) 1 0 1
84  Edgars Piksons (LAT) 1 1

References

  1. To be precise; the pursuit competition start intervals are determined by common rounding to the nearest whole second of the biathletes' time differences from the previous race – the amount of time each biathlete lagged after the winner to the finish line.
  2. Pursuit Men
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