2008–09 Biathlon World Cup – Relay Men

The 2008-09 Biathlon World Cup/Relay Men started on December 14, 2008 in Hochfilzen and will end on March 15, 2009 in Vancouver. Defending titlist is the Norwegian team.

Competition format

The relay teams consist of four biathletes, who each ski 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi), each leg skied over three laps, with two shooting rounds; one prone, one standing. For every round of five targets there are eight bullets available, though the last three can only be single-loaded manually one at a time from spare round holders or bullets deposited by the competitor into trays or onto the mat at the firing line. If after eight bullets there are still misses, one 150 m penalty loop must be taken for each missed target remaining. The first-leg participants start all at the same time, and as in cross-country skiing relays, every athlete of a team must touch the team's next-leg participant to perform a valid changeover. On the first shooting stage of the first leg, the participant must shoot in the lane corresponding to their bib number (Bib #10 shoots at lane #10 regardless of position in race.), then for the remainder of the relay, the relay team shoots at the lane in the position they arrived (Arrive at the range in 5th place, you shoot at lane five.).

2007-08 Top 3 Standings

Medal Country Points[1]
Gold: Norway196
Silver: Russia192
Bronze: Germany175

Medal winners

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Hochfilzen (1)
details
 Russia
Ivan Tcherezov
Maxim Tchoudov
Maxim Maksimov
Nikolay Kruglov, Jr.
1:24:22.97
(0+0)
(0+1)
(0+0)
(0+0)
 Austria
Daniel Mesotitsch
Friedrich Pinter
Dominik Landertinger
Christoph Sumann
1:26:11.08
(0+0)
(0+0)
(0+2)
(0+0)
 Ukraine
Vyacheslav Derkach
Andriy Deryzemlya
Oleg Berezhnoy
Serguei Sednev
1:27:01.50
(2+0)
(0+1)
(0+0)
(0+0)
Hochfilzen (2)
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 Austria
Daniel Mesotitsch
Friedrich Pinter
Tobias Eberhard
Christoph Sumann
1:21:23.18
(0+2)
(0+3)
(0+0)
(0+0)
 Sweden
Magnús Jónsson
Mattias Nilsson
Björn Ferry
Carl Johan Bergman
1:22:34.33
(0+2)
(1+5)
(0+2)
(0+3)
 France
Vincent Jay
Vincent Defrasne
Jean-Guillaume Béatrix
Simon Fourcade
1:22:39.44
(0+2)
(0+0)
(0+2)
(0+1)
Oberhof
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)
Ruhpolding
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 Norway
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Alexander Os
Halvard Hanevold
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
1:24:54.0
(0+2)
(0+1)
(0+0)
(0+2)
 Germany
Michael Rösch
Christoph Stephan
Arnd Peiffer
Toni Lang
1:26:14.2
(0+3)
(0+1)
(0+4)
(0+2)
 Austria
Daniel Mesotitsch
Friedrich Pinter
Tobias Eberhard
Christoph Sumann
1:26:37.1
(0+5)
(0+3)
(0+3)
(0+2)
World Championships
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 Norway
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Lars Berger
Halvard Hanevold
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
1:08:04.1
(1+3)
(1+3)
(0+0)
(0+3)
 Austria
Daniel Mesotitsch
Simon Eder
Dominik Landertinger
Christoph Sumann
1:08:16.7
(0+1)
(0+1)
(0+3)
(0+2)
 Germany
Michael Rösch
Christoph Stephan
Arnd Peiffer
Michael Greis
1:08:36.8
(0+2)
(0+4)
(0+1)
(0+3)
Vancouver
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 Sweden
David Ekholm
Mattias Nilsson
Fredrik Lindström
Carl Johan Bergman
1:16:18.6
(0+1)
(0+3)
(0+2)
(0+0)
 France
Vincent Jay
Vincent Defrasne
Martin Fourcade
Simon Fourcade
1:16:24.9
(0+2)
(0+1)
(0+0)
(0+0)
 Germany
Simon Schempp
Daniel Böhm
Arnd Peiffer
Michael Rösch
1:16:35.0
(0+3)
(0+3)
(0+2)
(0+2)

Final standings

#CountryHOC1HOC2OBERUHWCHVANTotal[2]
1 Austria546060485440276
2 Norway433848606043254
3 Germany324354544848247
4 France304843384354226
5 Sweden385434343260220
6 Ukraine484028264038194
7 Italy313229433631173
8 Belarus343640222234166
9 Czech Republic283432363130162
10 Slovenia402730312632160
11  Switzerland293038273428159
12 Slovakia2731363229155
13 United States262831402029154
14 Russia603836134
15 Latvia2126262524122
16 Finland2224253019120
17 Bulgaria1922232430118
18 Canada36292526116
19 United Kingdom202122211625109
20 Poland250282827108
21 Estonia240242927104
22 Japan2527232398
23 Kazakhstan23232167
24 South Korea20201858
25 Serbia18191552
26 China1717

References

  1. "2007/08 Final Standings". Archived from the original on 2008-12-06. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  2. "Standings Relay men" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-01-24. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
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