2008–09 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 4
Biathlon World Cup |
2008–09 |
Men |
Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Nation |
Women |
Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Nation |
World Cup locations |
Östersund |
Hochfilzen |
Hochfilzen (2) |
Oberhof |
Ruhpolding |
The 2008-09 Biathlon World Cup/World Cup 4 has been held in Oberhof, Germany. From Wednesday January 7 until Sunday January 11, 2009.
Schedule of events
The provisional timeschedule of the event stands below.[1]
Date | Time | Events |
---|---|---|
January 7 | 17:20 cet | Women's 4 x 6 km Relay |
January 8 | 17:20 cet | Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay |
January 9 | 17:30 cet | Women's 7.5 km Sprint |
January 10 | 17:20 cet | Men's 10 km Sprint |
January 11 | 13:00 cet | Women's 12.5 km Mass Start |
16:00 cet | Men's 15 km Mass Start |
Medal winners
Men
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
4 x 7.5 km Relay details |
Austria Daniel Mesotitsch Friedrich Pinter Dominik Landertinger Christoph Sumann | 1:19:36.6 (0+3) (0+3) (0+4) (0+2) |
Germany Michael Greis Michael Rösch Arnd Peiffer Toni Lang | 1:19:55.8 (1+3) (0+2) (0+0) (0+4) |
Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen Rune Brattsveen Halvard Hanevold Ole Einar Bjørndalen | 1:20:52.6 (0+1) (1+6) (0+2) (1+3) |
10 km Sprint details |
Maxim Tchoudov Russia | 25:49.5 (0+0) |
Michael Roesch Germany | 26:02.2 (0+0) |
Tomasz Sikora Poland | 26:14.7 (1+0) |
15 km Mass Start 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) |
Women
Event: | Gold: | Time | Silver: | Time | Bronze: | Time |
4 x 6 km Relay details |
Ukraine Olena Pidhrushna Valj Semerenko Vita Semerenko Oksana Khvostenko | 1:17:57.9 (0+0) (0+0) (0+3) (0+1) |
Germany Simone Hauswald Kati Wilhelm Sabrina Buchholz Kathrin Hitzer | 1:18:19.1 (1+5) (0+1) (1+3) (0+3) |
France Marie-Laure Brunet Sylvie Becaert Pauline Macabies Marie Dorin | 1:19:02.3 (0+3) (0+4) (0+3) (0+0) |
7.5 km Sprint details |
Andrea Henkel Germany | 22:12.1 (0+0) |
Helena Jonsson Sweden | 22:29.3 (0+0) |
Tora Berger Norway | 22:30.0 (0+0) |
12.5 km Mass Start details |
Kati Wilhelm Germany | 39:55.2 (0+0+2+0) |
Olga Medvedtseva Russia | 40:01.0 (0+0+1+1) |
Helena Jonsson Sweden | 40:07.0 (1+1+0+0) |
References
Coordinates: 50°42′N 10°44′E / 50.700°N 10.733°E
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