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Biathlon at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's pursuit

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Men's Pursuit
at the X Paralympic Winter Games
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
DatesMarch 13
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The Men's Pursuit competition of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics is held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia. The competition is scheduled for Saturday, March 13.[1]

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Transcription

2 x 3 km Visually Impaired

From left to right: Andrey Tokarev (guide) and Nikolay Polukhin of Russia (silver), Volodymyr Ivanov (guide) and Vitaliy Lukyanenko of Ukraine (gold), and Vasili Shaptsiabol and his guide Mikalai Shablouski of Belarus (bronze).

In the biathlon 2 x 3 km visually impaired, the athlete with a visual impairment has a sighted guide.[2] The two skiers are considered a team, and dual medals are awarded.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Time Qualification Rank Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 14 Vitaliy Lukyanenko
Guide: Volodymyr Ivanov
 Ukraine 9:24.74 1 Q 10:54.3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 12 Nikolay Polukhin
Guide: Andrey Tokarev
 Russia 9:42.01 3 Q 11:09.2 +14.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 16 Vasili Shaptsiaboi
Guide: Mikalai Shablouski
 Belarus 9:45.64 5 Q 11:16.0 +21.7
4 15 Wilhelm Brem
Guide: Florian Grimm
 Germany 9:41.89 2 Q 11:48.3 +54.0
5 13 Irek Mannanov
Guide: Salavat Gumerov
 Russia 9:43.17 4 Q 12:01.7 +1:07.4
6 9 Brian McKeever
Guide: Robin McKeever
 Canada 10:14.30 6 Q 12:02.7 +1:08.4
7 4 Dmytro Shulga
Guide: Sergei Kucheryaviy
 Ukraine 10:45.27 8 Q 12:54.0 +1:59.7
8 11 Thomas Clarion
Guide: Tommy Terraz
 France 10:29.32 7 Q 13:09.3 +2:15.0
9 10 Iurii Utkin
Guide: Vitalii Kazakov
 Ukraine 11:01.53 9 Q 13:44.5 +2:50.2
10 1 Hak-Su Im
Guide: Yoon-Bae Park
 South Korea 11:41.39 10 Q 14:39.5 +3:45.2
11 3 Frank Höfle
Guide: Johannes Wachlin
 Germany 12:28.91 11
12 7 Jarmo Ollanketo
Guide: Marko Toermaenen
 Finland 12:46.60 12
13 2 Alexei Novikov
Guide: Jamie Stirling
 Canada 13:31.20 13
14 8 Hakan Axelsson
Guide: Mattias Westman
 Sweden 16:00.07 14
5 Marian Balaz
Guide:
 Slovakia DNS
6 Zebastian Modin
Guide:
 Sweden DNS

2 x 2.4 km Sitting

Rank Bib Name Country Time Qualification Rank Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 19 Irek Zaripov  Russia 8:18.84 1 Q 9:51.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 21 Iurii Kostiuk  Ukraine 8:58.99 7 Q 10:38.9 +47.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 25 Andy Soule  United States 8:38.48 3 Q 10:53.1 +1:02.1
4 2 Sergiy Khyzhniak  Ukraine 8:51.21 6 Q 10:59.8 +1:08.8
5 20 Vladimir Kiselev  Russia 8:46.36 4 Q 11:00.9 +1:09.9
6 4 Sergey Shilov  Russia 8:21.67 2 Q 11:04.6 +1:13.6
7 1 Vladimir Gajcidiar  Slovakia 8:46.36 5 Q 11:13.1 +1:22.1
8 3 Aliaksandr Davidovich  Belarus 9:27.86 11 Q 11:44.5 +1:53.5
9 22 Kozo Kubo  Japan 9:05.89 8 Q 12:25.0 +2:34.0
10 5 Bruno Huber  Switzerland 9:11.53 9 Q 12:27.9 +2:36.9
11 12 Romain Rosique  France 9:46.87 12 Q 12:38.0 +2:47.0
12 17 Ruslan Samchenko  Ukraine 9:21.06 10 Q 13:03.4 +3:12.4
13 13 Georges Bettega  France 9:46.97 13
14 15 Robert Wator  Poland 9:54.47 14
15 16 Kamil Rosiek  Poland 9:54.83 15
16 11 Thierry Raoux  France 10:10.25 16
17 23 Trygve Toskedal Larsen  Norway 10:18.47 17
18 10 Hiroyuki Nagata  Japan 10:22.93 18
19 8 Manfred Lehner  Austria 10:29.43 19
20 18 Roman Petushkov  Russia 10:48.90 20
21 9 Roland Rüpp  Italy 10:57.59 21
22 24 Enzo Masiello  Italy 10:58.11 22
23 6 Lou Gibson  Canada 11:40.26 23
24 14 Barys Pronka  Belarus 11:57.16 24
25 7 Sylwester Flis  Poland 12:32.18 25

Standing

From left to right: Grygorii Vovchynskyi of Ukraine (bronze), Kirill Mikhaylov of Russia (gold), and Nils-Erik Ulset of Norway (silver).
Rank Bib Name Country Time Qualification Rank Time Difference
1st place, gold medalist(s) 17 Kirill Mikhaylov  Russia 8:55.37 2 Q 10:32.2
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 18 Nils-Erik Ulset  Norway 9:19.44 3 Q 10:51.3 +19.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 16 Grygorii Vovchynskyi  Ukraine 8:48.50 1 Q 10:58.9 +26.7
4 4 Josef Giesen  Germany 9:32.14 5 Q 10:59.6 +27.4
5 8 Vyacheslav Laykov  Russia 9:43.60 9 Q 11:06.3 +34.1
6 6 Valery Darovskikh  Russia 9:33.99 6 Q 11:06.5 +34.3
7 3 Mark Arendz  Canada 9:39.87 7 Q 11:32.0 +59.8
8 7 Vitalii Sytnyk  Ukraine 9:55.39 12 Q 11:38.4 +1:06.2
9 14 Yannick Bourseaux  France 9:26.20 4 Q 11:45.9 +1:13.7
10 11 Yoshihiro Nitta  Japan 9:55.02 11 Q 11:48.7 +1:16.5
11 1 Oleg Balukhto  Russia 9:54.83 10 Q 11:52.9 +1:20.7
12 2 Keiichi Sato  Japan 9:41.82 8 Q 12:37.1 +2:04.9
5 Jan Kolodziej  Poland 10:05.62 13
9 Thomas Oelsner  Germany 10:06.63 14
13 Oleh Leshchyshyn  Ukraine 10:15.14 15
10 Alfis Makamedinov  Russia 10:21.03 16
12 Rushan Minnegulov  Russia 10:50.07 17
19 Siarhei Silchanka  Belarus 10:50.42 18
15 Michael Kurz  Austria 11:14.33 19

See also

References

  1. ^ "Biathlon Schedule and Results". The official website of the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver. Retrieved 2010-03-13.[dead link]
  2. ^ OFFICIAL RESULTS / RÉSULTATS OFFICIELS(Google Quick view), The Official site for the 2010 Winter Paralympics
  3. ^ Visually impaired skiers put fate in guide's hands, thestar.com, March 13, 2010

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