Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint

Men's biathlon sprint
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueNozawa Onsen
DatesFebruary 18
Competitors73 from 30 nations
Winning time27:16.2
Medalists
   Norway
   Norway
   Finland
Biathlon at the
1998 Winter Olympics
Individual   men   women
Sprint   men   women
Relay   men   women

The Men's 10 kilometre sprint biathlon competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics was held on 18 February, 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 an 150 metre penalty loop.[1]

Results

Rank Name Country Time Penalties Deficit
1st Ole Einar Bjørndalen Norway 27:16.2 0 -
2nd Frode Andresen Norway 28:17.8 2 +1:01.6
3rd Ville Räikkönen Finland 28:21.7 1 +1:05.5
4 Viktor Maigourov Russia 28:36.0 0 +1:19.8
5 Jēkabs Nākums Latvia 28:36.9 1 +1:20.7
6 Oļegs Maļuhins Latvia 28:37.4 1 +1:21.2
7 Frank Luck Germany 28:40.3 1 +1:24.1
8 Halvard Hanevold Norway 28:40.8 2 +1:24.6
9 Paavo Puurunen Finland 28:44.0 0 +1:27.8
10 Pieralberto Carrara Italy 28:44.2 2 +1:28.0
11 Ludwig Gredler Austria 28:44.3 2 +1:28.1
12 Vladimir Drachev Russia 28:46.4 1 +1:30.2
13 Egil Gjelland Norway 28:49.1 1 +1:32.9
14 Wilfried Pallhuber Italy 28:50.1 1 +1:33.9
15 Ivan Masařík Czech Republic 28:58.6 2 +1:42.4
16 Jože Poklukar Slovenia 29:00.5 1 +1:44.3
17 Ricco Groß Germany 29:13.9 1 +1:57.7
18 Dimitri Borovik Estonia 29:19.4 1 +2:03.2
19 Kyoji Suga Japan 29:19.4 2 +2:03.2
20 Harri Eloranta Finland 29:21.8 2 +2:05.6
21 Fredrik Kuoppa Sweden 29:22.0 2 +2:05.8
22 Sergei Tarasov Russia 29:23.2 3 +2:07.0
23 Wojciech Kozub Poland 29:28.5 3 +2:12.3
24 Dmitry Pozdnyakov Kazakhstan 29:30.1 0 +2:13.9
25 Mikael Löfgren Sweden 29:31.6 1 +2:15.4
26 Wiesław Ziemianin Poland 29:34.4 1 +2:18.2
27 Oleg Ryzhenkov Belarus 29:38.2 2 +2:22.0
28 Tomasz Sikora Poland 29:40.8 1 +2:24.6
29 Sven Fischer Germany 29:47.1 2 +2:30.9
30 Ruslan Lysenko Ukraine 29:49.6 0 +2:33.4
31 Valery Ivanov Kazakhstan 29:58.8 5 +2:42.6
32 Ilmārs Bricis Latvia 30:01.7 4 +2:45.5
33 Tomaž Globočnik Slovenia 30:04.4 3 +2:48.2
34 Carsten Heymann Germany 30:09.6 2 +2:53.4
35 Hubert Leitgeb Italy 30:10.0 1 +2:53.8
36 Indrek Tobreluts Estonia 30:11.3 3 +2:55.1
37 Alexei Aidarov Belarus 30:12.3 2 +2:56.1
38 Wolfgang Perner Austria 30:13.5 4 +2:57.3
39 Wolfgang Rottmann Austria 30:16.0 2 +2:59.8
40 Sašo Grajf Slovenia 30:24.2 3 +3:08.0
41 Ľubomír Machyniak Slovakia 30:30.3 1 +3:14.1
42 Tomaž Žemva Slovenia 30:32.1 1 +3:15.9
43 Shuichi Sekiya Japan 30:33.4 3 +3:17.2
44 Janno Prants Estonia 30:33.4 3 +3:17.2
45 Andriy Deryzemlia Ukraine 30:33.6 3 +3:17.4
46 Vadim Sashurin Belarus 30:34.0 1 +3:17.8
47 Mike Dixon Great Britain 30:34.4 0 +3:18.2
48 Steve Cyr Canada 30:35.0 3 +3:18.8
49 Dan Westover United States 30:39.5 1 +3:23.3
50 Thierry Dusserre France 30:43.6 1 +3:27.4
51 Zdeněk Vítek Czech Republic 30:46.5 2 +3:30.3
52 René Cattarinussi Italy 30:50.0 4 +3:33.8
53 Petr Garabík Czech Republic 30:51.3 3 +3:35.1
54 Dmitry Pantov Kazakhstan 30:51.8 3 +3:35.6
55 Alexandr Popov Belarus 30:53.0 2 +3:36.8
56 Aleksey Kobelev Russia 31:02.8 4 +3:46.6
57 Georgi Kasabov Bulgaria 31:09.5 0 +3:53.3
58 Thanasis Tsakiris Greece 31:14.6 2 +3:58.4
59 Liutauras Barila Lithuania 31:23.7 5 +4:07.5
60 Jay Hakkinen United States 31:31.6 3 +4:15.4
61 Atsushi Kazama Japan 31:41.1 6 +4:24.9
62 Reinhard Neuner Austria 31:45.3 4 +4:29.1
63 János Panyik Hungary 31:50.0 1 +4:33.8
64 Marius Ene Romania 31:54.8 2 +4:38.6
65 Aleksandr Tropnikov Kyrgyzstan 31:55.8 4 +4:39.6
66 Kevin Quintilio Canada 32:32.6 3 +5:16.4
67 Julien Robert France 32:52.4 0 +5:36.2
68 Mark Gee Great Britain 33:00.3 5 +5:44.1
69 Andreas Heymann France 33:06.9 2 +5:50.7
70 Jeon Jae-Won South Korea 35:09.5 6 +7:53.3
71 Ion Bucsa Moldova 36:33.8 6 +9:17.6
- Raphaël Poirée France DNF DNF -
- Jean-Marc Chabloz Switzerland DNF DNF -

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References

  1. 1 2 "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
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