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Biathlon World Championships 2024 – Men's sprint

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Men's sprint
at the Biathlon World Championships 2024
VenueVysočina Arena
LocationNové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic
Dates10 February
Competitors99 from 31 nations
Winning time25:23.9
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Norway
silver medal
 
   Norway
bronze medal
 
   Norway
← 2023
2025 →

The Men's sprint competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2024 was held on 10 February 2024.[1][2]

Johannes Thingnes Bø was the defending champion but he did not defend her title, finishing the competition in 2nd place.

Sturla Holm Lægreid from Norway became the new world champion after winning her third individual gold medal. The bronze was won by Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen from Norway. For the second time in a row at the world championships in sprint, competitors from Norway took all the podium places.[3]

Results

The race was started at 17:05.[4]

Rank Bib Name Nationality Penalties (P+S) Time Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s) 50 Sturla Holm Lægreid  Norway 0 (0+0) 25:23.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 26 Johannes Thingnes Bø  Norway 1 (1+0) 25:27.4 +3.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 48 Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen  Norway 1 (1+0) 25:42.5 +18.6
4 42 Éric Perrot  France 1 (0+1) 25:52.8 +28.9
5 28 Sebastian Samuelsson  Sweden 0 (0+0) 26:00.5 +36.6
6 14 Tarjei Bø  Norway 2 (1+1) 26:01.4 +37.5
7 11 Johannes Dale-Skjevdal  Norway 2 (1+1) 26:02.1 +38.2
8 9 Quentin Fillon Maillet  France 1 (0+1) 26:04.6 +40.7
9 21 Émilien Jacquelin  France 1 (1+0) 26:19.3 +55.4
10 19 Martin Ponsiluoma  Sweden 2 (2+0) 26:27.2 +1:03.3
11 18 Campbell Wright  United States 0 (0+0) 26:31.8 +1:07.9
12 16 Andrejs Rastorgujevs  Latvia 0 (0+0) 26:40.8 +1:16.9
13 7 Benedikt Doll  Germany 2 (2+0) 27:05.1 +1:41.2
14 4 Johannes Kühn  Germany 1 (0+1) 27:05.8 +1:41.9
15 2 Tommaso Giacomel  Italy 1 (1+0) 27:07.3 +1:43.4
16 30 Philipp Nawrath  Germany 1 (1+0) 27:08.7 +1:44.8
17 12 Adam Runnalls  Canada 0 (0+0) 27:11.2 +1:47.3
18 33 Lukas Hofer  Italy 0 (0+0) 27:11.9 +1:48.0
19 27 Michal Krčmář  Czech Republic 1 (0+1) 27:16.5 +1:52.6
20 58 Endre Strømsheim  Norway 2 (1+1) 27:17.7 +1:53.8
21 1 Dmytro Pidruchnyi  Ukraine 1 (1+0) 27:28.9 +2:05.0
22 29 Niklas Hartweg  Switzerland 1 (1+0) 27:30.2 +2:06.3
23 8 Jesper Nelin  Sweden 1 (0+1) 27:32.2 +2:08.3
24 43 Viktor Brandt  Sweden 0 (0+0) 27:33.0 +2:09.1
25 55 Philipp Horn  Germany 2 (1+1) 27:35.4 +2:11.5
26 83 Fabien Claude  France 3 (1+2) 27:37.4 +2:13.8
27 15 Jakov Fak  Slovenia 1 (0+1) 27:42.8 +2:18.9
28 31 Didier Bionaz  Italy 2 (1+1) 27:44.0 +2:20.1
29 52 David Komatz  Austria 1 (0+1) 27:48.8 +2:24.9
30 22 Timofey Lapshin  South Korea 1 (0+1) 27:51.2 +2:27.3
31 88 Tero Seppälä  Finland 3 (1+2) 27:53.3 +2:29.4
32 20 Florent Claude  Belgium 2 (1+1) 27:53.5 +2:29.6
33 93 Tomáš Mikyska  Czech Republic 1 (0+1) 27:55.4 +2:31.5
34 39 Lovro Planko  Slovenia 2 (1+1) 28:12.4 +2:48.5
35 10 Alexandr Mukhin  Kazakhstan 2 (1+1) 28:14.8 +2:50.9
36 25 Rene Zahkna  Estonia 2 (1+1) 28:16.7 +2:52.8
37 23 Pavel Magazeev  Moldova 2 (1+1) 28:20.1 +2:56.2
38 68 Jake Brown  United States 3 (1+2) 28:20.9 +2:57.9
39 81 Anton Dudchenko  Ukraine 0 (0+0) 28:23.7 +2:59.8
40 78 Konrad Badacz  Poland 1 (0+1) 28:25.1 +3:01.2
41 54 Jakub Štvrtecký  Czech Republic 3 (2+1) 28:28.0 +3:04.1
42 63 Maksim Makarov  Moldova 0 (0+0) 28:30.6 +3:06.7
43 56 Tomas Kaukėnas  Lithuania 0 (0+0) 28:32.0 +3:08.1
44 32 Sean Doherty  United States 3 (1+2) 28:34.0 +3:10.1
45 38 Vladislav Kireyev  Kazakhstan 2 (1+1) 28:35.0 +3:11.1
46 73 Jeremy Finello  Switzerland 3 (1+2) 28:41.0 +3:17.1
47 86 Anton Vidmar  Slovenia 2 (0+2) 28:41.6 +3:17.7
48 45 George Colțea  Romania 1 (1+0) 28:45.8 +3:21.9
49 66 Felix Leitner  Austria 1 (0+1) 28:47.7 +3:23.8
50 24 Sebastian Stalder  Switzerland 1 (0+1) 28:48.9 +3:25.0
51 84 Raido Ränkel  Estonia 4 (1+3) 28:50.5 +3:26.6
52 76 Patrick Braunhofer  Italy 1 (1+0) 28:52.2 +3:28.3
53 91 Patrick Jakob  Austria 2 (0+2) 28:52.7 +3:28.8
54 3 Otto Invenius  Finland 4 (2+2) 28:53.8 +3:29.9
55 40 Heikki Laitinen  Finland 2 (2+0) 28:54.4 +3:30.5
56 13 Vytautas Strolia  Lithuania 2 (1+1) 28:55.4 +3:31.5
57 61 Joscha Burkhalter  Switzerland 3 (1+2) 28:56.9 +3:33.0
58 70 Jonáš Mareček  Czech Republic 3 (2+1) 28:59.1 +3:35.2
59 17 Dmitrii Shamaev  Romania 0 (0+0) 28:59.9 +3:36.0
60 62 Artem Pryma  Ukraine 3 (1+2) 29:01.3 +3:37.4
61 95 Olli Hiidensalo  Finland 2 (1+1) 29:03.0 +3:39.1
62 5 Simon Eder  Austria 2 (0+2) 29:03.4 +3:39.5
63 96 Maxime Germain  United States 4 (2+2) 29:05.6 +3:41.7
64 41 Kristo Siimer  Estonia 4 (2+2) 29:06.9 +3:43.0
65 98 Miha Dovžan  Slovenia 1 (0+1) 29:10.9 +3:47.0
66 47 Mikito Tachizaki  Japan 0 (0+0) 29:14.6 +3:50.7
67 89 Taras Lesiuk  Ukraine 3 (1+2) 29:17.3 +3:53.4
68 72 Asset Dyussenov  Kazakhstan 3 (1+2) 29:22.3 +3:58.4
69 92 Andrzej Nędza-Kubiniec  Poland 2 (0+2) 29:25.5 +4:01.6
70 44 Renārs Birkentāls  Latvia 3 (2+1) 29:27.1 +4:03.2
71 100 George Buta  Romania 1 (1+0) 29:40.0 +4:16.1
72 53 Tomáš Sklenárik  Slovakia 3 (2+1) 29:47.2 +4:23.3
73 64 Jan Guńka  Poland 3 (1+2) 29:48.1 +4:24.2
74 82 Blagoy Todev  Bulgaria 3 (0+3) 29:55.9 +4:32.0
75 69 Alexandr Starodubets  South Korea 2 (1+1) 29:56.5 +4:32.6
76 35 Anton Sinapov  Bulgaria 2(0+2) 30:05.9 +4:42.0
77 77 Edgars Mise  Latvia 2 (0+2) 30:06.4 +4:42.5
78 34 Christian Gow  Canada 3 (2+1) 30:10.8 +4:46.9
79 75 Maksim Fomin  Lithuania 3 (1+2) 30:12.0 +4:48.1
80 65 Marek Mackels  Belgium 2 (0+2) 30:19.5 +4:55.6
81 46 Krešimir Crnković  Croatia 5 (2+3) 30:20.7 +4:56.8
82 99 Jokūbas Mackinė  Lithuania 1 (1+0) 30:32.2 +5:08.3
83 71 Cornel Puchianu  Romania 3 (1+2) 30:43.1 +5:19.2
84 67 Mihail Usov  Moldova 2 (1+1) 30:44.4 +5:20.5
85 80 Rasmus Schiellerup  Denmark 2 (0+2) 30:50.9 +5:27.0
86 85 Logan Pletz  Canada 2 (0+2) 30:52.4 +5:28.5
87 79 Damián Cesnek  Slovakia 3 (0+3) 31:12.2 +5:48.3
88 94 Masaharu Yamamoto  Japan 4 (0+4) 31:13.2 +5:49.3
89 49 Roberto Piqueras  Spain 3 (2+1) 31:15.5 +5:51.6
90 37 Choi Du-jin  South Korea 2 (1+1) 31:17.0 +5:53.1
91 59 Noah Bradford  Australia 2 (0+2) 31:25.6 +6:01.7
92 90 Matej Badan  Slovakia 4 (0+4) 31:30.1 +6:06.2
93 51 Marcus Webb  Great Britain 2 (1+1) 31:43.6 +6:19.7
94 97 Haldan Borglum  Canada 3 (1+2) 31:44.1 +6:20.2
95 87 Kiyomasa Ojima  Japan 4 (2+2) 31:46.6 +6:22.7
96 74 Nikolaos Tsourekas  Greece 3 (2+1) 31:48.0 +6:24.1
97 60 Apostolos Angelis  Greece 5 (3+2) 31:49.6 +6:25.7
98 57 Jacob Weel Rosbo  Denmark 5 (3+2) 31:55.1 +6:31.2
36 Thierry Langer  Belgium Did not finish
6 Vladimir Iliev  Bulgaria Did not start

References

  1. ^ "Programme". biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Last loop heroics propel Laegreid to sprint gold". biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
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