Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics

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Biathlon
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Andrea Nahrgang 2002 Olympics.jpg
Andrea Nahrgang competing at Soldier Hollow at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Venue Soldier Hollow
Dates February 11–25
Competitors 190 from 34 nations
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Frode Andresen competing at Soldier Hollow at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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Jeremy Teela competing at Soldier Hollow at the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics consisted of eight biathlon events. They were held at Soldier Hollow. The events began on 11 February and ended on 20 February 2002. [1] For the first time since 1992, the biathlon program expanded. A new race type, the pursuit was added, the first new race type since the debut of the sprint in 1980

Medal summary

Seven nations won medals in biathlon, with Germany winning the most (3 gold, 5 silver, 1 bronze), while Norway led the medal table with 4 gold medals. These four all involved Ole Einar Bjørndalen, who won each of the three men's individual events, as well as participating in the gold-medal winning relay team. Kati Wilhelm was the most successful athlete in the women's competition, taking two golds and a silver.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Norway (NOR) 4 2 0 6
2  Germany (GER) 3 5 1 9
3  Russia (RUS) 1 0 2 3
4  France (FRA) 0 1 1 2
5  Sweden (SWE) 0 0 2 2
6  Austria (AUT) 0 0 1 1
6  Bulgaria (BUL) 0 0 1 1

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
51:03.3 Frank Luck
 Germany
51:39.4 Viktor Maigourov
 Russia
51:40.6
Sprint
details
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
24:51.3 Sven Fischer
 Germany
25:20.2 Wolfgang Perner
 Austria
25:44.4
Pursuit
details
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
 Norway
32:34.6 Raphaël Poirée
 France
33:17.6 Ricco Groß
 Germany
33:30.6
Relay
details
 Norway (NOR)
Halvard Hanevold
Frode Andresen
Egil Gjelland
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
1:23:42.3  Germany (GER)
Ricco Groß
Peter Sendel
Sven Fischer
Frank Luck
1:24:27.6  France (FRA)
Gilles Marguet
Vincent Defrasne
Julien Robert
Raphaël Poirée
1:24:36.6

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
details
Andrea Henkel
 Germany
47:29.1 Liv Grete Skjelbreid-Poirée
 Norway
47:37.0 Magdalena Forsberg
 Sweden
48:08.3
Sprint
details
Kati Wilhelm
 Germany
20:41.4 Uschi Disl
 Germany
20:57.0 Magdalena Forsberg
 Sweden
21:20.4
Pursuit
details
Olga Pyleva
 Russia
31:07.8 Kati Wilhelm
 Germany
31:13.1 Irina Nikulchina
 Bulgaria
31:15.9
Relay
details
 Germany (GER)
Katrin Apel
Uschi Disl
Andrea Henkel
Kati Wilhelm
1:27:55.8  Norway (NOR)
Ann-Elen Skjelbreid
Linda Tjørhom
Gunn Margit Andreassen
Liv Grete Skjelbreid-Poirée
1:28:26.4  Russia (RUS)
Olga Pyleva
Galina Kukleva
Svetlana Ishmouratova
Albina Akhatova
1:29:20.5

Participating nations

Thirty-four nations sent biathletes to compete in the events. Below is a list of the competing nations; in parentheses are the number of national competitors. Chile and Croatia made their Olympic debuts in the sport, with one athlete each.

See also

References

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