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释义 |
The 44th Biathlon World Championships was held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia from March 3–13, 2011. There was a total of 11 competitions: sprint, pursuit, individual, mass start, and relay races for men and women, and mixed relay. All the events during this championships also counted for the 2010–11 Biathlon World Cup season. Championship highlightsThe Championships kicked off with the Mixed relay event which is seeking to make its way onto the Olympic programme for the 2014 games in Sochi. As the first event of the programme, it was finally given importance by the different teams, with all nations fielding their best teams, in difference to earlier world cup events. The Norwegians won it, overtaking Germany on the last leg. The veteran Ole Einar Bjørndalen won his fifteenth world championship gold medal in the process and his first in the mixed relay, giving him a full set of gold medals in the six events that are currently contested.[1] Tarjei Bø, Martin Fourcade, Kaisa Mäkäräinen and Arnd Peiffer won their first champion titles in career. Martin Fourcade also won a full scope of medals, gold, silver and bronze at these championships. The surprise medalists included Maxim Maximov of Russia, Tina Bachmann of Germany and Vita Semerenko of Ukraine. Helena Ekholm literally swept the field in the individual with zero shooting and fast skiing, winning more than 2 minutes over the runner-up Bachmann and making one of the greatest 1–2 place margins in biathlon history. Schedule of events{{Biathlon World Championships 2011}}The provisional timeschedule of the event stands below. All times in UTC+5.
Medal winnersMen
Women
Mixed
Medal tableTop nations{{Medals table| caption = | host = | flag_template = | event = | team = | gold_GER = 4 | silver_GER = 3 | bronze_GER = 0 | gold_NOR = 4 | silver_NOR = 1 | bronze_NOR = 3 | gold_FRA = 1 | silver_FRA = 2 | bronze_FRA = 1 | gold_FIN = 1 | silver_FIN = 1 | bronze_FIN = 0 | gold_SWE = 1 | silver_SWE = 0 | bronze_SWE = 1 | gold_RUS = 0 | silver_RUS = 3 | bronze_RUS = 0 | gold_BLR = 0 | silver_BLR = 1 | bronze_BLR = 1 | gold_UKR = 0 | silver_UKR = 0 | bronze_UKR = 2 | gold_SVK = 0 | silver_SVK = 0 | bronze_SVK = 1 | gold_AUT = 0 | silver_AUT = 0 | bronze_AUT = 1 | gold_ITA = 0 | silver_ITA = 0 | bronze_ITA = 1 }} Top athletesAll athletes with two or more medals. {{Medals table| caption = | host = | flag_template = flagathlete | event = | team = Biathlete | gold_1 = 3 | silver_1 = 2 | bronze_1 = 0 | name_1 = {{flagathlete|Magdalena Neuner|GER}} | gold_2 = 3 | silver_2 = 0 | bronze_2 = 2 | name_2 = {{flagathlete|Tarjei Bø|NOR}} | gold_3 = 2 | silver_3 = 1 | bronze_3 = 0 | name_3 = {{flagathlete|Emil Hegle Svendsen|NOR}} | gold_4 = 2 | silver_4 = 0 | bronze_4 = 0 | name_4 = {{flagathlete|Ole Einar Bjørndalen|NOR}} | gold_5 = 1 | silver_5 = 1 | bronze_5 = 1 | name_5 = {{flagathlete|Martin Fourcade|FRA}} | gold_6 = 1 | silver_6 = 1 | bronze_6 = 0 | name_6 = {{flagathlete|Kaisa Mäkäräinen|FIN}} | gold_7 = 1 | silver_7 = 1 | bronze_7 = 0 | name_7 = {{flagathlete|Arnd Peiffer|GER}} | gold_8 = 1 | silver_8 = 1 | bronze_8 = 0 | name_8 = {{flagathlete|Tina Bachmann|GER}} | gold_9 = 1 | silver_9 = 1 | bronze_9 = 0 | name_9 = {{flagathlete|Andrea Henkel|GER}} | gold_10 = 1 | silver_10 = 0 | bronze_10 = 1 | name_10 = {{flagathlete|Tora Berger|NOR}} | gold_11 = 1 | silver_11 = 0 | bronze_11 = 1 | name_11 = {{flagathlete|Helena Ekholm|SWE}} | gold_12 = 0 | silver_12 = 2 | bronze_12 = 0 | name_12 = {{flagathlete|Maxim Maksimov|RUS}} | gold_13 = 0 | silver_13 = 2 | bronze_13 = 0 | name_13 = {{flagathlete|Evgeny Ustyugov|RUS}} | gold_14 = 0 | silver_14 = 1 | bronze_14 = 1 | name_14 = {{flagathlete|Marie Dorin|FRA}} | gold_15 = 0 | silver_15 = 1 | bronze_15 = 1 | name_15 = {{flagathlete|Marie-Laure Brunet|FRA}} | gold_16 = 0 | silver_16 = 1 | bronze_16 = 1 | name_16 = {{flagathlete|Darya Domracheva|BLR}} }} Participating countries40 nations will compete.[3] {{col-begin|width=100%}}{{col-1-of-4}}
See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.monstersandcritics.com/sport/othersport/article_1623470.php/Boe-the-hero-15th-gold-for-Bjoerndalen-as-Norway-winref|title=Boe the hero, 15th gold for Bjoerndalen as Norway win|date=2011-03-03|work=monstersandcritics.com|accessdate=2011-03-03|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121012082509/http://www.monstersandcritics.com/sport/othersport/article_1623470.php/Boe-the-hero-15th-gold-for-Bjoerndalen-as-Norway-winref|archivedate=October 12, 2012|df=mdy-all}} 2. ^"Decision in Khvostenko case now final, France receives WCH Relay Silver" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001230052/http://www.biathlonworld.com/en/press_releases.html/do/detail?presse=1344 |date=October 1, 2011 }} IBU 3. ^Archive for the ‘Participating countries’ Category External links
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