2009–10 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 1
The 2009–10 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 1 was the opening event of the season and has been held in Östersund, Sweden, from 2 December until 6 December 2009
Schedule of events
The time schedule of the event stands below[1]
Date
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Time
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Events
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December 2
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17:10 cet
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Women's 15 km Individual
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December 3
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17:10 cet
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Men's 20 km Individual
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December 5
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11:30 cet |
Women's 7.5 km Sprint
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14:30 cet |
Men's 10 km Sprint
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December 6
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11:00 cet |
Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay
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14:00 cet |
Women's 4 x 6 km Relay
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Medal winners
Men
Women
Achievements
- Best performance for all time
- Tim Burke (USA), 2 place in Individual
- Martin Fourcade (FRA), 7 place in Individual
- Anton Shipulin (RUS), 22 place in Individual
- Lukas Hofer (ITA), 20 place in Sprint
- Victor Vasilyev (RUS), 25 place in Sprint
- Michael Hauser (AUT), 82 place in Sprint
- Stefan Gavrila (ROU), 89 place in Sprint
- Joel Sloof (NED), 105 place in Sprint
- Thierry Langer (BEL), 106 place in Sprint
- Valj Semerenko (UKR), 5 place in Individual
- Juliane Doll (GER), 12 place in Individual
- Fuyuko Suzuki (JPN), 19 place in Individual
- Mihaela Purdea (ROU), 25 place in Individual
- Marina Lebedeva (KAZ), 48 place in Individual
- Song Chaoqing (CHN), 5 place in Sprint
- Olena Pidhrushna (UKR), 7 place in Sprint
- Agnieszka Cyl (POL), 14 place in Sprint
- Megan Imre (CAN), 41 place in Sprint
- Nina Karasevych (UKR), 43 place in Sprint
- Miriam Gössner (GER), 58 place in Sprint
- Emilia Yordanova (BUL), 63 place in Sprint
- Zanna Juskane (LAT), 88 place in Sprint
- First World Cup race
- Kevin Patzoldt (USA), 69 place in Individual
- Łukasz Witek (POL), 93 place in Individual
- Michael Hauser (AUT), 96 place in Individual
- Stefan Gavrila (ROU), 121 place in Individual
- Thierry Langer (BEL), 125 place in Individual
- Joel Sloof (NED), 126 place in Individual
- Kleanthis Karamichas (GRE), 130 place in Individual
- Aleksei Volkov (RUS), 74 place in Sprint
- Mikhail Siamionau (BLR), 95 place in Sprint
- Miroslav Kenanov (BUL), 114 place in Sprint
- Mindaugas Kovoliūnas (LTU), 126 place in Sprint
- Rokas Suslavičius (LTU), 131 place in Sprint
- Andrejs Rastorgujevs (LAT), DSQ in Sprint
- Natalya Burdyga (RUS), 29 place in Individual
- Emelie Larsson (SWE), 61 place in Individual
- Fanny Welle-Strand Horn (NOR), 62 place in Individual
- Miriam Gössner (GER), 73 place in Individual
- Lyubov Filimonova (KAZ), 81 place in Individual
- Kerstin Muschet (AUT), 105 place in Individual
- Elisabeth Juudas (EST), 111 place in Individual
- Mariya Sadilova (RUS), 75 place in Sprint
- Niya Dimitrova (BUL), 82 place in Sprint
- Sarianna Repo (FIN), 89 place in Sprint
- Romana Schrempf (AUT), 95 place in Sprint
- Elin Mattson (SWE), 98 place in Sprint
- Ramona Düringer (AUT), 101 place in Sprint
- Kristel Viigipuu (EST), 108 place in Sprint
References
63°11′N 14°38′E / 63.183°N 14.633°E / 63.183; 14.633
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