2008–09 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Men

The 2008-09 Biathlon World Cup/Mass start Men will start on January 11, 2009 in Oberhof and will finish on March 29, 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk at the final event of the season. The defending titlist is Ole Einar Bjørndalen of Norway.

Competition format

In the mass start, all biathletes start at the same time; the first across the finish line wins. In this 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) competition, the distance is skied over five laps; there are four bouts of shooting (two prone, two standing, in that order) with the first shooting bout being at the lane corresponding to your bib (Bib #10 shoots at lane #10 regardless of position in race). The rest of the shooting bouts are at the lane of the position they arrived (Arrive at the lane in fifth place, shoot at lane five). As in sprint races, competitors must ski one 150 m penalty loop for each miss. Here again, to avoid unwanted congestion, World Cup Mass starts are held with only the 30 top ranking athletes on the start line (half that of the Pursuit as here all contestants start simultaneously).

2007-08 Top 3 Standings

Medal Athlete Points[1]
Gold:Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen180
Silver:Russia Nikolay Kruglov, Jr.143
Bronze:Russia Dmitri Yaroshenko128

Medal winners

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Oberhof
details
Christoph Sumann
 Austria
38:11.9
(1+0+1+0)
Carl Johan Bergman
 Sweden
38:21.6
(0+0+1+1)
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
38:21.8
(0+1+1+0)
Antholz
details
Christoph Stephan
 Germany
37:19.9
(0+0+0+1)
Dominik Landertinger
 Austria
37:20.1
(1+2+0+0)
Ivan Tcherezov
 Russia
37:22.7
(0+0+1+1)
World Championships
details
Dominik Landertinger
 Austria
38:32.5
(2+0+0+1)
Christoph Sumann
 Austria
38:41.4
(2+0+0+1)
Ivan Tcherezov
 Russia
38:46.4
(2+0+0+0)
Trondheim
details
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
41:12.9
(0+0+0+0)
Simon Eder
 Austria
41:52.0
(0+0+1+0)
Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
42:06.3
(1+0+0+1)
Khanty-Mansiysk
details
Simon Eder
 Austria
37:14.4
(0+0+0+0)
Dominik Landertinger
 Austria
37:26.5
(0+0+0+1)
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
37:31.4
(2+0+0+1)

Final standings

#NameOBEANTWCHTROKHATotal[2]
1Austria Dominik Landertinger54604054208
2Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen4840436048199
3Austria Christoph Sumann6043541840197
4Austria Simon Eder28345460176
5Russia Ivan Tcherezov48484331170
6Germany Christoph Stephan1960203828146
7Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen43294826146
8Russia Maxim Tchoudov4038362823142
9Sweden Carl Johan Bergman5420143627137
10Poland Tomasz Sikora2836382532134
11Germany Michael Roesch3622401634132
12France Simon Fourcade2929321538128
13Austria Daniel Mesotitsch2534162629114
14Ukraine Andriy Deryzemlya3827182325113
15Norway Halvard Hanevold3415281436113
16Sweden Björn Ferry27262730110
17Russia Andrei Makoveev3117192289
18Germany Alexander Wolf1730221988
19Italy Christian De Lorenzi301331121186
20France Vincent Jay26322482
21Italy Markus Windisch152325131679
22Austria Friedrich Pinter25312177
23Norway Alexander Os1231201376
24Norway Lars Berger241812211275
25France Martin Fourcade26291873
26Germany Michael Greis240341472
27Belarus Roman Valiullin2121111568
28Czech Republic Michal Šlesingr14302064
29Germany Andreas Birnbacher204363
30United States Tim Burke13171747
31Canada Jean Philippe Leguellec192443
32Russia Nikolay Kruglov, Jr.221638
33Austria Tobias Eberhard3232
35Belarus Sergey Novikov3232
35Slovenia Janez Maric3030
36United States Jay Hakkinen131730
37Slovenia Klemen Bauer2727
38Switzerland Simon Hallenbarter2424
39Ukraine Roman Pryma2323
39United States Lowell Bailey2323
41Croatia Jakov Fak2222
42Sweden Mattias Nilsson2121
43Sweden David Ekholm1919
44Norway Ronny Hafsas1818
45France Vincent Defrasne16016
46Sweden Magnús Jónsson1515
47Ukraine Vyacheslav Derkach1414

References

  1. "2007/08 Final standings". Archived from the original on 2009-01-17. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  2. Standings Mass start Men
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