2008–09 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Men

The 2008-09 Biathlon World Cup/Pursuit Men started at Sunday December 7, 2008 in Östersund and will finish Saturday March 28, 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk. Defending titlist is Ole Einar Bjørndalen of Norway.

Competition format

In a pursuit, biathletes' starts are separated by their time differences from a previous race,[1] most commonly a sprint. The contestant crossing the finish line first is the winner. The distance is 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi), skied over five laps; there are four shooting bouts (two prone, two standing, in that order), and each miss means a penalty loop of 150 m. 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.

2007-08 Top 3 Standings

Medal Athlete Points[2]
Gold:Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen247
Silver:Russia Dmitri Yaroshenko233
Bronze:Sweden Björn Ferry221

Medal winners

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Östersund Tomasz Sikora
 Poland
34:55.5
(0+2+0+1)
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
34:58.0
(1+2+0+0)
Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
35:00.4
(0+1+2+0)
Hochfilzen Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
35:46.3
(1+0+1+1)
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
35:55.7
(0+0+2+0)
Tomasz Sikora
 Poland
35:58.35
(1+0+0+2)
Ruhpolding Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
36:17.4
(0+1+0+0)
Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
36:51.8
(1+0+0+0)
Dominik Landertinger
 Austria
37:03.9
(1+1+0+0)
Antholz Björn Ferry
 Sweden
33:19.4
(0+0+1+0)
Simon Eder
 Austria
33:37.0
(0+0+0+0)
Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
33:44.1
(1+0+1+1)
World Championships Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
31:46.70
(0+2+0+2)
Maxim Tchoudov
 Russia
32:28.40
(0+0+1+2)
Alexander Os
 Norway
32:39.50
(0+0+2+1)
Trondheim Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
33:36.3
(1+0+1+0)
Simon Eder
 Austria
34:01.4
(0+0+1+0)
Tomasz Sikora
 Poland
34:01.6
(0+1+1+0)
Khanty-Mansiysk Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
33:03.3
(0+0+1+1)
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
33:03.4
(1+0+0+1)
Christoph Sumann
 Austria
33:27.1
(0+0+2+0)

Final standings

#NameÖSTHOCRUHANTWCHTROKHATotal[3]
1.Norway Ole Einar Bjørndalen545460606054342
2Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen486054483860308
3Poland Tomasz Sikora60483443434832276
4Germany Michael Greis43362738284343231
5Sweden Björn Ferry3140760103440215
6Austria Simon Eder2354275428186
7Russia Maxim Tchoudov29272126541729186
8Russia Ivan Tcherezov2324034152919160
9Austria Christoph Sumann9323232648159
10Czech Republic Michal Šlesingr03027224038157
11Norway Halvard Hanevold38202438360156
12Austria Dominik Landertinger19482573114144
13Norway Alexander Os27181148327143
14France Simon Fourcade40029223121143
15Germany Michael Rösch13383132270141
16Sweden Carl Johan Bergman22294323193138
17Germany Alexander Wolf343062023813128
18Austria Daniel Mesotitsch2581328171227122
19France Martin Fourcade2616342022118
20Canada Jean Philippe Leguellec24341836005117
21United States Tim Burke–530202834112
22Russia Evgeny Ustyugov1919211536110
23Norway Lars Berger3364021100
24Italy Christian De Lorenzi5382402996
25Italy Markus Windisch2622251891
26Russia Nikolay Kruglov, Jr.3243983
27Germany Andreas Birnbacher720253082
28Czech Republic Jaroslav Soukup182170301077
29Czech Republic Zdeněk Vítek1414171318076
30Austria Friedrich Pinter4312231575
31Sweden Mattias Nilsson0190014241774
32Ukraine Andriy Deryzemlya12243672
33Germany Christoph Stephan36210150072
34France Vincent Jay0311322672
35Belarus Rustam Valiullin281601862
36Slovakia Pavol Hurajt1150222462
37Ukraine Serguei Sednev8140857
38Ukraine Vyacheslav Derkach1614052055
39Russia Maxim Maksimov028220252
40Switzerland Simon Hallenbarter17001202352
41Russia Andrei Makoveev06102414651
42France Vincent Defrasne17281147
43Austria Tobias Eberhard109214044
44Germany Arnd Peiffer8902643
45Sweden Magnús Jónsson01602642
46Norway Ronny Hafsas220150441
47United States Jay Hakkinen3001040
48Italy Rene Laurent Vuillermoz10029039
49Slovenia Janez Maric014616036
50Switzerland Ivan Joller23011034
51Belarus Sergey Novikov205009034
52Switzerland Matthias Simmen0257032
53Czech Republic Tomáš Holubec21541132
54Germany Simon Schempp3131
55Slovenia Klemen Bauer0300030
56United States Lowell Bailey191029
57Ukraine Olexander Bilanenko018927
58China Zhang Chengye13041027
59Norway Stian Eckhoff2626
60Finland Paavo Puurunen025025
61Russia Artem Gusev2525
62Croatia Jakov Fak0163019
63Estonia Roland Lessing0051318
64Germany Toni Lang711018
65Norway Frode Andresen61117
66Norway Rune Brattsveen1616
67Czech Republic Roman Dostál15015
68Canada Robin Clegg03120015
69Russia Anton Shipulin1212
69Ukraine Oleg Berezhnoy1212
69Norway Hans Martin Gjedrem1212
72Russia Sergey Balandin1111
73Japan Hidenori Isa40610
74Sweden Jörgen Brink099
75Italy Christian Martinelli99
76Ukraine Roman Pryma00088
77France Alexis Bœuf707
78Belarus Alexandr Syman0505
79China Zhang Qing44
80France Lois Habert033
81Latvia Ilmārs Bricis033
81Slovakia Dušan Šimočko33
83Sweden David Ekholm000022
84Italy Mattia Cola011
85United States Jeremy Teela1001
86Germany Christoph Knie11

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. "2007/08 Final standings". Archived from the original on 2008-12-06. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  3. Standings Pursuit men
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