Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Paralympics – Men's 7.5km

Men's 7.5 km biathlon events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 11 March.

Biathlon - Men's 7.5km
at the IX Paralympic Winter Games
VenuePragelato
Dates14 March

There were 3 events. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved; for each missed shot the competitors had to execute one 150m penalty loop, which was included in the real time.

Visually impaired

The visually impaired event was won by Irek Mannanov, representing  Russia.[1]

RankNameCountryReal TimeFactorMissesFinish Time
Irek Mannanov Russia20:54.1100220:54.1
Vitaliy Lukyanenko Ukraine21:56.8100221:56.8
Brian McKeever Canada22:59.4100722:59.4
4Marian Balaz Slovakia23:56.198323:27.4
5Wilhelm Brem Germany28:00.385623:48.3
6Michael Bentele Germany28:17.385424:02.7
7Jarmo Ollanketo Finland25:27.998324:57.4
8Oleh Munts Ukraine29:27.985725:02.7
9Philippe Terral France26:00.398425:29.1
10Elie Zampin France26:45.9100726:45.9
11Minoru Kobayashi Japan32:42.985727:48.5
12Hiroshi Kato Japan30:01.098329:25.0
13Franz Gatscher Italy31:43.998831:05.8
14Ivan Ivanov Bulgaria36:05.1100836:05.1

Sitting

The sitting event was won by Vladimir Kiselev, representing  Russia.[2]

RankNameCountryReal TimeFactorMissesFinish Time
Vladimir Kiselev Russia25:19.1100025:19.1
Iurii Kostiuk Ukraine28:22.891225:49.5
Sergiy Khyzhnyak Ukraine25:51.2100025:51.2
4Irek Zaripov Russia26:04.9100026:04.9
5Vladimir Gajdiciar Slovakia26:06.5100026:06.5
6Taras Kryjanovski Russia26:41.498226:09.3
7Ruedi Weber Switzerland28:59.394127:14.9
8Mikhail Terentiev Russia31:50.486327:22.9
9Oliver Anthofer Austria29:17.594427:32.0
10Vladyslav Morozov Ukraine27:35.8100127:35.8
11Sergej Shilov Russia32:35.986428:02.1
12Robert Wator Poland28:13.3100428:13.3
13Bruno Huber Switzerland29:01.4100329:01.4
14Hiroyuki Nagata Japan33:45.986029:02.3
15Aliaksandr Davidovich Belarus29:20.5100629:20.5
16Michael Weymann Germany29:37.2100129:37.2
17Leonid Musanov Russia36:37.686431:29.9
Wieslaw Fiedor PolandDNS

Standing

The standing event was won by Rustam Garifoullin, representing  Russia.[3]

RankNameCountryReal TimeFactorMissesFinish Time
Rustam Garifoullin Russia21:57.297221:17.7
Josef Giesen Germany24:29.887121:18.7
Nils Erik Ulset Norway24:50.089222:06.1
4Valeriy Darovskikh Russia22:47.497022:06.3
5Thomas Oelsner Germany23:06.996122:11.4
6Michael Kurz Austria24:32.792322:34.9
7Siarhei Silchanka Belarus23:43.097423:00.3
8Harald Thauer Germany24:11.496223:13.3
9Yannick Bourseaux France24:20.396323:21.9
10Emmanuel Lacroix France24:05.497223:22.0
11Konstantin Yanchuk Russia27:01.087423:30.3
12Alfis Makamedinov Russia25:51.491123:31.8
13Franck Paget France25:34.996324:33.5
14Hiroshi Denda Japan25:26.997124:41.1
15Oleg Balukhto Russia25:46.596524:44.7
16Daniele Stefanoni Italy26:42.696225:38.5
17Kalervo Pieksaemaeki Finland26:43.396225:39.1
18James Kenneth Millar Australia27:18.997326:29.8
19Pascal Schrofer Switzerland27:26.097426:36.6
20Daniel Perkins United States29:46.196828:34.6
21Oleg Syssolyatin Kazakhstan40:34.396638:57.0
Jan Kolodziej PolandDNS

References

  1. "Biathlon: Men's 7.5 km: Visually impaired". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. "Biathlon: Men's 7.5 km: Sitting". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  3. "Biathlon: Men's 7.5 km: Standing". International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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