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2010–11 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 6

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The 2010–11 Biathlon World Cup - World Cup 6 was held in Antholz, Italy, from 20 January until 23 January 2011.

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Schedule of events

The time schedule of the event stands below[1]

Date Time Events
January 20 14:30 CET Men's 10 km Sprint
January 21 14:30 CET Women's 7.5 km Sprint
January 22 13:00 CET Women's 4 x 6 km Relay
15:30 CET Men's 15 km Mass Start
January 23 12:45 CET Women's 12.5 km Mass Start
15:15 CET Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay

Medal winners

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
10 km Sprint
details
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
23:36.2
(0+0)
Michael Greis
 Germany
23:46.2
(0+0)
Lars Berger
 Norway
23:56.7
(0+1)
15 km Mass Start
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
35:33.4
(0+0+1+0)
Björn Ferry
 Sweden
35:50.6
(0+0+1+1)
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
35:51.0
(1+1+0+0)
4 x 7.5 km Relay
details
 Germany
Christoph Stephan
Daniel Böhm
Arnd Peiffer
Michael Greis
1:10:17.2
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+2) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+2)
 Italy
Christian de Lorenzi
Rene Laurent Vuillermoz
Lukas Hofer
Markus Windisch
1:10:35.8
(0+2) (0+1)
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+0) (0+3)
(0+0) (0+2)
 Norway
Emil Hegle Svendsen
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Alexander Os
Tarjei Bø
1:10:45.4
(0+1) (0+1)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+3)

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
7.5 km Sprint
details
Tora Berger
 Norway
20:08.1
(0+0)
Anastasiya Kuzmina
 Slovakia
20:37.2
(0+1)
Olga Zaitseva
 Russia
20:44.5
(0+1)
4 x 6 km Relay
details
 Russia
Svetlana Sleptsova
Anna Bogaliy-Titovets
Natalia Guseva
Olga Zaitseva
1:11:14.7
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+0)
 Sweden
Jenny Jonsson
Anna Carin Zidek
Anna Maria Nilsson
Helena Ekholm
1:12:11.8
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+3) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+0)
 Germany
Sabrina Buchholz
Kathrin Hitzer
Miriam Gössner
Andrea Henkel
1:13:34.8
(2+3) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+1) (2+3)
(0+1) (0+3)
12.5 km Mass Start
details
Tora Berger
 Norway
33:56.3
(0+1+0+1)
Marie Laure Brunet
 France
33:56.9
(0+0+0+1)
Darya Domracheva
 Belarus
34:02.1
(0+0+0+0)

Achievements

Best performance for all time
First World Cup race
  •  Evgeniy Garanichev (RUS), 13th place in Sprint
  •  Daniel Taschler (ITA), 85th place in Sprint
  •  Peter Kazar (SVK), 90th place in Sprint

References

  1. ^ "Anholz World Cup schedule". Archived from the original on 2011-01-20. Retrieved 2011-01-14.

46°47′N 12°03′E / 46.783°N 12.050°E / 46.783; 12.050

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