2013–14 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1

Biathlon World Cup
2013–14
Men

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

Mixed relay
Women

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

World Cup events

Östersund | Hochfilzen | Annecy | Oberhof | Ruhpolding
Antholz | Pokljuka | Kontiolahti | Holmenkollen

2014 Olympic Games

The 2013–14 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1 is the opening event[1] of the season and is held in Östersund, Sweden, from 24 November until 1 December 2012.

Schedule of events

[2]

Date Time Events
November 24 15:30 CET Mixed Relay
November 28 13:15 CET Women's 15 km Individual *
17:15 CET Men's 20 km Individual
November 29 17:45 CET Women's 7.5 km Sprint
November 30 15:15 CET Men's 10 km Sprint
December 1 11:30 CET Women's 10 km Pursuit
13:30 CET Men's 12.5 km Pursuit

Medal winners

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
20 km Individual
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
50:10.9
(0+0+0+0)
Simon Eder
 Austria
52:17.0
(0+0+0+1)
Daniel Mesotitsch
 Austria
52:31.1
(1+0+0+0)
10 km Sprint
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
25:56.0
(0+1)
Fredrik Lindström
 Sweden
26:02.5
(0+0)
Tim Burke
 United States
26:27.3
(0+0)
12.5 km Pursuit
details
Cancelled

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
15 km Individual
details
Gabriela Soukalová
 Czech Republic
47:56.0
(0+1+1+0)
Anastasiya Kuzmina
 Slovakia
47:57.2
(0+2+0+0)
Marie Laure Brunet
 France
48:12.2
(0+0+0+1)
7.5 km Sprint
details
Ann Kristin Flatland
 Norway
20:41.2
(0+0)
Olga Zaitseva
 Russia
20:57.1
(0+0)
Tora Berger
 Norway
21:03.2
(1+0)
10 km Pursuit
details
Cancelled

Mixed

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
2 x 6 km + 2 x 7.5 km Relay
details
 Czech Republic
Veronika Vítková
Gabriela Soukalová
Zdeněk Vítek
Ondřej Moravec
1:17:05.6
(0+1) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+2) (0+1)
 Norway
Tora Berger
Synnøve Solemdal
Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen
Tarjei Bø
1:17:15.8
(1+3) (0+0)
(0+3) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+1) (0+2)
 Ukraine
Olena Pidhrushna
Valj Semerenko
Serhiy Semenov
Andriy Deryzemlya
1:18:16.8
(0+2) (0+3)
(0+2) (0+1)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+1) (0+3)

Achievements

Best performance for all time

First World Cup race

References

  1. "Event schedule". IBU Datacentre at datacenter.biathlonresults.com. International Biathlon Union. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
  2. "Events". Retrieved November 25, 2013.
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