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词条 Biathlon Junior World Championships
释义

  1. History

  2. Editions

  3. Winners (junior events)

  4. Winners (youth events)

  5. Medal table

  6. References

  7. See also

  8. External links

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Biathlon Junior World Championships were first held in 1967 for men and in 1984 for women.

History

The first venue was Altenberg (then East Germany). The age limit of the participating athletes is 20 years. On 24 June 2009, it was decided that Nove Mesto na Moravě (Czech Republic), Lahti (Finland) and Obertilliach (Austria) will be the venues for the World Junior Championships in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

The Biathlon Junior World Championships from 1967 to 1988 were held in the same period and in one venue as the World Championships.

Editions

Junior and youth competitions were held at the following locations:

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  • 1967: {{flagicon|GDR}} Altenberg
  • 1968: {{flagicon|SWE}} Luleå
  • 1969: {{flagicon|POL}} Zakopane
  • 1970: {{flagicon|SWE}} Östersund
  • 1971: {{flagicon|FIN}} Hämeenlinna
  • 1972: {{flagicon|SUI}} Linthal
  • 1973: {{flagicon|USA}} Lake Placid
  • 1974: {{flagicon|URS}} Minsk
  • 1975: {{flagicon|ITA}} Antholz
  • 1976: {{flagicon|URS}} Minsk
  • 1977: {{flagicon|NOR}} Lillehammer
  • 1978: {{flagicon|AUT}} Hochfilzen
  • 1979: {{flagicon|GER}} Ruhpolding
  • 1980: {{flagicon|YUG}} Sarajevo
  • 1981: {{flagicon|FIN}} Lahti
  • 1982: {{flagicon|URS}} Minsk
  • 1983: {{flagicon|ITA}} Antholz
  • 1984: {{flagicon|FRA}} Chamonix
  • 1985: {{flagicon|SUI}} Egg am Etzel
  • 1986: {{flagicon|SWE}} Falun
  • 1987: {{flagicon|FIN}} Lahti
  • 1988: {{flagicon|FRA}} Chamonix
  • 1989: {{flagicon|NOR}} Voss
  • 1990: {{flagicon|FIN}} Sodankylä
  • 1991: {{flagicon|HUN}} Galyatető
  • 1992: {{flagicon|CAN}} Canmore
  • 1993: {{flagicon|GER}} Ruhpolding
  • 1994: {{flagicon|SVK}} Osrblie
  • 1995: {{flagicon|SUI}} Andermatt
  • 1996: {{flagicon|FIN}} Kontiolahti
  • 1997: {{flagicon|ITA}} Forni Avoltri
  • 1998: {{flagicon|CAN}} Valcartier
  • 1999: {{flagicon|SLO}} Pokljuka
  • 2000: {{flagicon|AUT}} Hochfilzen
  • 2001: {{flagicon|RUS}} Khanty-Mansiysk
  • 2002: {{flagicon|ITA}} Ridnaun
  • 2003: {{flagicon|POL}} Kościelisko
  • 2004: {{flagicon|FRA}} Haute Maurienne Vanoise
  • 2005: {{flagicon|FIN}} Kontiolahti
  • 2006: {{flagicon|USA}} Presque Isle
  • 2007: {{flagicon|ITA}} Martell
  • 2008: {{flagicon|GER}} Ruhpolding
  • 2009: {{flagicon|CAN}} Canmore, Alberta
  • 2010: {{flagicon|SWE}} Torsby
  • 2011: {{flagicon|CZE}} Nové Město na Moravě
  • 2012: {{flagicon|FIN}} Kontiolahti
  • 2013: {{flagicon|AUT}} Obertilliach
  • 2014: {{flagicon|USA}} Presque Isle
  • 2015: {{flagicon|BLR}} Minsk
  • 2016: {{flagicon|ROU}} Cheile Grădiştei
  • 2017: {{flagicon|SVK}} Osrblie
  • 2018: {{flagicon|EST}} Otepää
  • 2019: {{flagicon|SVK}} Osrblie
  • 2020: {{flagicon|SUI}} Lenzerheide
  • 2021: {{flagicon|AUT}} Obertilliach
  • 2022: {{flagicon|USA}} Soldier Hollow
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Sources:[1][2]

Winners (junior events)

YearHostIndividualSprintPursuitRelay
Men's Women's Men's Women's Men's Women's Men's Women's
1997 size=15px|ITA}} Forni Avoltrisize=15px|SWE}} Erik Lundstromsize=15px|UKR}} Tetiana Rudsize=15px|USA}} Jay Hakkinensize=15px|GER}} Andrea Henkel {{N/A}} {{N/A}} size=15px|NOR}}size=15px|NOR}}
1998 size=15px|CAN}} Valcartiersize=15px|GER}} Joern Wollschlaegersize=15px|GER}} Simone Hauswaldsize=15px|RUS}} Andrei Prokuninsize=15px|NOR}} Gro Istad-Kristiansen {{N/A}} {{N/A}} {{N/A}} {{N/A}}
1999 size=15px|SVN}} Pokljukasize=15px|NOR}} Syver Berg-Domaassize=15px|GER}} Sabine Flatschersize=15px|NOR}} Syver Berg-Domaassize=15px|GER}} Martina Glagowsize=15px|NOR}} Syver Berg-Domaassize=15px|GER}} Martina Glagowsize=15px|SWE}}size=15px|GER}}
2000 size=15px|AUT}} Hochfilzensize=15px|GER}} Fabian Mundsize=15px|RUS}} Irina Fominasize=15px|GER}} Fabian Mundsize=15px|GER}} Sabrina Buchholzsize=15px|GER}} Fabian Mundsize=15px|GER}} Sabrina Buchholzsize=15px|GER}}size=15px|GER}}
2001 size=15px|RUS}} Khanty-Mansiysksize=15px|BLR}} Vitaly Chernychevsize=15px|RUS}} Tatiana Moiseevasize=15px|GER}} Andreas Birnbachersize=15px|GER}} Romy Beersize=15px|GER}} Andreas Birnbachersize=15px|GER}} Jenny Adlersize=15px|GER}}size=15px|RUS}}
2002 size=15px|ITA}} Ridnaunsize=15px|AUT}} Simon Edersize=15px|RUS}} Nadezhda Chastinasize=15px|SWE}} Mattias Nilssonsize=15px|GER}} Kathrin Pfisterersize=15px|CZE}} Michal Šlesingrsize=15px|GER}} Jenny Adlersize=15px|GER}}size=15px|GER}}
2003 size=15px|POL}} Kościeliskosize=15px|FIN}} Jouni Kinnunensize=15px|GER}} Ute Niziaksize=15px|GER}} Michael Röschsize=15px|BLR}} Ludmila Anankosize=15px|RUS}} Maxim Tchoudovsize=15px|GER}} Ute Niziaksize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|RUS}}
2004 size=15px|FRA}} Haute Mauriennesize=15px|GER}} Hansjörg Reutersize=15px|GER}} Jenny Adlersize=15px|FRA}} Simon Fourcadesize=15px|GER}} Magdalena Neunersize=15px|FRA}} Simon Fourcadesize=15px|GER}} Jenny Adlersize=15px|GER}}size=15px|GER}}
2005 size=15px|FIN}} Kontiolahtisize=15px|NOR}} Emil Hegle Svendsensize=15px|GER}} Anne Preußlersize=15px|NOR}} Emil Hegle Svendsensize=15px|GER}} Magdalena Neunersize=15px|FRA}} Simon Fourcadesize=15px|RUS}} Anna Boulyginasize=15px|GER}}size=15px|RUS}}
2006 size=15px|USA}} Presque Islesize=15px|RUS}} Evgeny Ustyugovsize=15px|FRA}} Marion Blondeausize=15px|CZE}} Petr Hradeckýsize=15px|GER}} Carolin Henneckesize=15px|RUS}} Evgeny Ustyugovsize=15px|GER}} Magdalena Neunersize=15px|FRA}}size=15px|GER}}
2007 size=15px|ITA}} Martellsize=15px|BLR}} Evgeny Abramenkosize=15px|RUS}} Evgeniya Sedovasize=15px|GER}} Christoph Stephansize=15px|RUS}} Svetlana Sleptsovasize=15px|GER}} Christoph Stephansize=15px|RUS}} Svetlana Sleptsovasize=15px|GER}}size=15px|GER}}
2008 size=15px|GER}} Ruhpoldingsize=15px|FRA}} Jean-Guillaume Béatrixsize=15px|GER}} Susann Königsize=15px|RUS}} Anton Shipulinsize=15px|GER}} Magdalena Neunersize=15px|RUS}} Anton Shipulinsize=15px|GER}} Magdalena Neunersize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|GER}}
2009 size=15px|CAN}} Canmoresize=15px|GER}} Manuel Müllersize=15px|GER}} Nicole Wötzelsize=15px|ITA}} Lukas Hofersize=15px|GER}} Nicole Wötzelsize=15px|ITA}} Lukas Hofersize=15px|ITA}} Dorothea Wierersize=15px|GER}}size=15px|CZE}}
2010 size=15px|SWE}} Torsbysize=15px|FRA}} Yann Guigonnetsize=15px|ROU}} Réka Ferenczsize=15px|RUS}} Evgeny Petrovsize=15px|GER}} Maren Hammerschmidtsize=15px|GER}} Manuel Müllersize=15px|FRA}} Sophie Boilleysize=15px|GER}}size=15px|RUS}}
2011 size=15px|CZE}} Nové Městosize=15px|FRA}} Simon Desthieuxsize=15px|ITA}} Dorothea Wierersize=15px|GER}} Tom Barthsize=15px|ITA}} Dorothea Wierersize=15px|GER}} Johannes Kühnsize=15px|ITA}} Dorothea Wierersize=15px|GER}}size=15px|RUS}}
2012 size=15px|FIN}} Kontiolahtisize=15px|CAN}} Kurtis Wenzelsize=15px|NED}} Chardine Sloofsize=15px|RUS}} Maxim Tsvetkovsize=15px|RUS}} Elena Ankudinovasize=15px|RUS}} Maxim Tsvetkovsize=15px|NED}} Chardine Sloofsize=15px|NOR}}size=15px|NOR}}
2013 size=15px|AUT}} Obertilliachsize=15px|RUS}} Alexandr Loginovsize=15px|GER}} Laura Dahlmeiersize=15px|RUS}} Alexandr Loginovsize=15px|GER}} Laura Dahlmeiersize=15px|NOR}} Johannes Thingnes Bøsize=15px|RUS}} Olga Podchufarovasize=15px|NOR}}size=15px|GER}}
2014 size=15px|USA}} Presque Islesize=15px|NOR}} Tore Lerensize=15px|GER}} Luise Kummersize=15px|RUS}} Alexander Povarnitsynsize=15px|RUS}} Evgeniya Pavlovasize=15px|FRA}} Fabien Claudesize=15px|KAZ}} Galina Vishnevskayasize=15px|GER}}size=15px|GER}}
2015 size=15px|BLR}} Minsksize=15px|FRA}} Aristide Bèguesize=15px|UKR}} Yuliya Zhuravoksize=15px|RUS}} Aleksandr Dediukhinsize=15px|FRA}} Lena Arnaudsize=15px|RUS}} Eduard Latypovsize=15px|GER}} Marie Heinrichsize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|FRA}}
2016 size=15px|ROU}} Cheile Gradisteisize=15px|AUT}} Felix Leitnersize=15px|AUT}} Susanna Kurzthalersize=15px|AUT}} Felix Leitnersize=15px|SWE}} Hanna Öbergsize=15px|USA}} Sean Dohertysize=15px|SWE}} Hanna Öbergsize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|NOR}}
2017 size=15px|SVK}} Osrbliesize=15px|NOR}} Sindre Pettersensize=15px|CAN}} Megan Bankessize=15px|RUS}} Igor Malinovskiisize=15px|ITA}} Michela Carrarasize=15px|RUS}} Igor Malinovskiisize=15px|RUS}} Valeriia Vasnetcovasize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|NOR}}
2018 size=15px|EST}} Otepääsize=15px|RUS}} Igor Malinovskiisize=15px|POL}} Kamila Żuksize=15px|RUS}} Vasily Tomshinsize=15px|POL}} Kamila Żuksize=15px|NOR}} Sverre Dahlen Aspenessize=15px|CZE}} Markéta Davidovásize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|FRA}}
2019 size=15px|SVK}} Osrbliesize=15px|FRA}} Martin Bourgeois Républiquesize=15px|CHN}} Meng Fanqisize=15px|NOR}} Vebjørn Sørumsize=15px|UKR}} Ekaterina Bekhsize=15px|NOR}} Vebjørn Sørumsize=15px|UKR}} Ekaterina Bekhsize=15px|RUS}}size=15px|FRA}}
2020 size=10px|SUI}} Lenzerheide

Winners (youth events)

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Medal table

As 2019.

{{Medals table
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| gold_GER = 125| silver_GER = 100| bronze_GER = 77
| gold_RUS = 124| silver_RUS = 104| bronze_RUS = 99
| gold_NOR = 53 | silver_NOR = 44 | bronze_NOR = 63
| gold_FRA = 37 | silver_FRA = 33 | bronze_FRA = 36
| gold_ITA = 11 | silver_ITA = 15 | bronze_ITA = 14
| gold_SWE = 11 | silver_SWE = 10 | bronze_SWE = 10
| gold_BLR = 10 | silver_BLR = 8 | bronze_BLR = 15
| gold_AUT = 9 | silver_AUT = 9 | bronze_AUT = 13
| gold_CZE = 7 | silver_CZE = 22 | bronze_CZE = 18
| gold_UKR = 7 | silver_UKR = 14 | bronze_UKR = 13
| gold_POL = 7 | silver_POL = 9 | bronze_POL = 9
| gold_CHN = 6 | silver_CHN = 0 | bronze_CHN = 1
| gold_FIN = 5 | silver_FIN = 20 | bronze_FIN = 22
| gold_USA = 5 | silver_USA = 6 | bronze_USA = 4
| gold_CAN = 3 | silver_CAN = 6 | bronze_CAN = 8
| gold_KAZ = 3 | silver_KAZ = 5 | bronze_KAZ = 5
| gold_SLO = 3 | silver_SLO = 5 | bronze_SLO = 4
| gold_SUI = 2 | silver_SUI = 4 | bronze_SUI = 3
| gold_NED = 2 | silver_NED = 0 | bronze_NED = 0
| gold_EST = 1 | silver_EST = 2 | bronze_EST = 2
| gold_ROU = 1 | silver_ROU = 1 | bronze_ROU = 1
| gold_GRL = 1 | silver_GRL = 0 | bronze_GRL = 0
| gold_BUL = 0 | silver_BUL = 8 | bronze_BUL = 6
| gold_SVK = 0 | silver_SVK = 5 | bronze_SVK = 4
| gold_CRO = 0 | silver_CRO = 1 | bronze_CRO = 0
| gold_DEN = 0 | silver_DEN = 1 | bronze_DEN = 0
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  • Germany including East Germany & West Germany medals
  • Russia including USSR medals
  • Czech Republic including Czechoslovakia medals

References

1. ^http://www.the-sports.org/biathlon-world-junior-championships-1996-1997-medals-epa43681.html
2. ^http://www.the-sports.org/biathlon-world-youth-championships-2017-2018-medals-epa80787.html

See also

  • Biathlon World Cup
  • Summer Biathlon World Championships
  • Biathlon World Championships
  • List of Olympic medalists in biathlon

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160529043421/http://services.biathlonresults.com/schedule.aspx IBU Results]
{{Biathlon Junior World Championships}}

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