Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Men's 7.5km

Biathlon - Men's 7.5km
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenuePragelato
Dates14 March
Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
7.5km   men   women
10km       women
12.5km   men   women

Men's 7.5 km biathlon events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 11 March.

There were 3 events. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved; for each missed shot the competitors had to execute one 150m penalty loop, which was included in the real time.

Visually impaired

The visually impaired event was won by Irek Mannanov, representing Russia.[1]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Misses Finish Time
1st Irek Mannanov Russia 20:54.1 100 2 20:54.1
2nd Vitaliy Lukyanenko Ukraine 21:56.8 100 2 21:56.8
3rd Brian McKeever Canada 22:59.4 100 7 22:59.4
4 Marian Balaz Slovakia 23:56.1 98 3 23:27.4
5 Wilhelm Brem Germany 28:00.3 85 6 23:48.3
6 Michael Bentele Germany 28:17.3 85 4 24:02.7
7 Jarmo Ollanketo Finland 25:27.9 98 3 24:57.4
8 Oleh Munts Ukraine 29:27.9 85 7 25:02.7
9 Philippe Terral France 26:00.3 98 4 25:29.1
10 Elie Zampin France 26:45.9 100 7 26:45.9
11 Minoru Kobayashi Japan 32:42.9 85 7 27:48.5
12 Hiroshi Kato Japan 30:01.0 98 3 29:25.0
13 Franz Gatscher Italy 31:43.9 98 8 31:05.8
14 Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria 36:05.1 100 8 36:05.1

Sitting

The sitting event was won by Vladimir Kiselev, representing Russia.[2]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Misses Finish Time
1st Vladimir Kiselev Russia 25:19.1 100 0 25:19.1
2nd Iurii Kostiuk Ukraine 28:22.8 91 2 25:49.5
3rd Sergiy Khyzhnyak Ukraine 25:51.2 100 0 25:51.2
4 Irek Zaripov Russia 26:04.9 100 0 26:04.9
5 Vladimir Gajdiciar Slovakia 26:06.5 100 0 26:06.5
6 Taras Kryjanovski Russia 26:41.4 98 2 26:09.3
7 Ruedi Weber Switzerland 28:59.3 94 1 27:14.9
8 Mikhail Terentiev Russia 31:50.4 86 3 27:22.9
9 Oliver Anthofer Austria 29:17.5 94 4 27:32.0
10 Vladyslav Morozov Ukraine 27:35.8 100 1 27:35.8
11 Sergej Shilov Russia 32:35.9 86 4 28:02.1
12 Robert Wator Poland 28:13.3 100 4 28:13.3
13 Bruno Huber Switzerland 29:01.4 100 3 29:01.4
14 Hiroyuki Nagata Japan 33:45.9 86 0 29:02.3
15 Aliaksandr Davidovich Belarus 29:20.5 100 6 29:20.5
16 Michael Weymann Germany 29:37.2 100 1 29:37.2
17 Leonid Musanov Russia 36:37.6 86 4 31:29.9
Wieslaw Fiedor Poland DNS

Standing

The standing event was won by Rustam Garifoullin, representing Russia.[3]

Rank Name Country Real Time Factor Misses Finish Time
1st Rustam Garifoullin Russia 21:57.2 97 2 21:17.7
2nd Josef Giesen Germany 24:29.8 87 1 21:18.7
3rd Nils Erik Ulset Norway 24:50.0 89 2 22:06.1
4 Valeriy Darovskikh Russia 22:47.4 97 0 22:06.3
5 Thomas Oelsner Germany 23:06.9 96 1 22:11.4
6 Michael Kurz Austria 24:32.7 92 3 22:34.9
7 Siarhei Silchanka Belarus 23:43.0 97 4 23:00.3
8 Harald Thauer Germany 24:11.4 96 2 23:13.3
9 Yannick Bourseaux France 24:20.3 96 3 23:21.9
10 Emmanuel Lacroix France 24:05.4 97 2 23:22.0
11 Konstantin Yanchuk Russia 27:01.0 87 4 23:30.3
12 Alfis Makamedinov Russia 25:51.4 91 1 23:31.8
13 Franck Paget France 25:34.9 96 3 24:33.5
14 Hiroshi Denda Japan 25:26.9 97 1 24:41.1
15 Oleg Balukhto Russia 25:46.5 96 5 24:44.7
16 Daniele Stefanoni Italy 26:42.6 96 2 25:38.5
17 Kalervo Pieksaemaeki Finland 26:43.3 96 2 25:39.1
18 James Kenneth Millar Australia 27:18.9 97 3 26:29.8
19 Pascal Schrofer Switzerland 27:26.0 97 4 26:36.6
20 Daniel Perkins United States 29:46.1 96 8 28:34.6
21 Oleg Syssolyatin Kazakhstan 40:34.3 96 6 38:57.0
Jan Kolodziej Poland DNS

References

  1. "Biathlon: Men's 7.5 km: Visually impaired". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. "Biathlon: Men's 7.5 km: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  3. "Biathlon: Men's 7.5 km: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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