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Biathlon : Palmarès JO. 10 Km Sprint (Hommes). ANNÉE Biathlon : palmarès JO. 10 km sprint (hommes). ANNÉE OR ARGENT BRONZE 1980 Frank Ullrich (Allemagne deVladimir Alikin (URSS) Anatoly Alyabyev (URSS) l'Est) 1984 Eirik Kvalfoss (Norvège) Peter Angerer (Allemagne Matthias Jacob (Allemagne de l'Ouest) de l'Est) 1988 Frank-Peter Roetsch Valeri Medvedtsev (URSS) Sergei Chepikov (URSS) (Allemagne de l'Est) 1992 Mark Kirchner (Allemagne) Ricco Groß (Allemagne) Harri Eloranta (Finlande) 1994 Sergei Chepikov (Russie) Ricco Groß (Allemagne) Sergei Tarasov (Russie) 1998 Ole Einar Björndalen Frode Andresen (Norvège) Ville Raikkonen (Finlande) (Norvège) 2002 Ole Einar Björndalen Sven Fischer (Allemagne) Wolfgang Perner (Autriche) (Norvège) 2006 Sven Fischer (Allemagne) Halvard Hanevold Frode Andresen (Norvège) (Norvège) . 12,5 km poursuite (hommes) ANNÉE OR ARGENT BRONZE 2002 Ole Einar Björndalen Raphael Poirée (France) Ricco Groß (Allemagne) (Norvège) 2006 Vincent Defrasne (France) Ole Einar Björndalen Sven Fischer (Allemagne) (Norvège) . 20 km (hommes) ANNÉE OR ARGENT BRONZE 1960 Klas Lestander (Suède) Antti Tyrväinen (Finlande) Aleksandr Privalov (URSS) 1964 Vladimir Melanin (URSS) Aleksandr Privalov (URSS) Olav Jordet (Norvège) 1968 Magnar Solberg (Norvège) Aleksandr Tikhonov (URSS)Vladimir Gundartsev (URSS) 1972 Magnar Solberg (Norvège) Hansjörg Knauthe Lars-Göran Arwidson (Allemagne de l'Est) (Suède) 1976 Nikolay Kruglov (URSS) Heikki Ikola (Finlande) Aleksandr Yelizarov (URSS) 1980 Anatoli Alyabyev (URSS) Frank Ullrich (Allemagne deEberhard Rösch (Allemagne l'Est) de l'Est) 1984 Peter Angerer (Allemagne) Frank-Peter Roetsch Eirik Kvalfoss (Norvège) (Allemagne de l'Est) 1988 Frank-Peter Roetsch Valery Medvedtsev (URSS) Johann Passler (Italie) (Allemagne de l'Est) 1992 Yevgeni Redkin (CEI) Mark Kirchner (Allemagne) Mikael Löfgren (Suède) 1994 Sergei Tarasov (Russie) Frank Luck (Allemagne) Sven Fischer (Allemagne) 1998 Halvard Hanevold Pieralberto Carrara (Italie) Alexei Aidarov (Biélorussie) (Norvège) 2002 Ole Einar Björndalen Frank Luck (Allemagne) Viktor Maigourov (Russie) (Norvège) 2006 Michael Greis (Allemagne) Ole Einar Björndalen Halvard Hanevold (Norvège) (Norvège) . Relais 4 × 7,5 km (hommes) ANNÉE OR ARGENT BRONZE 1968 URSS : Aleksandr Norvège : Ola Wärhaug, Suède : Lars-Göran Tikhonov, Nikolay Pusanov, Olav Jordet, Magnar Arwidson, Tore Eriksson, Viktor Mamatov, Vladimir Solberg, Jon Istad Olle Petrusson, Holmfrid Gundarzev Olsson 1972 URSS : Aleksandr Finlande : Esko Saira, Allemagne de l’Est : Tikhonov, Rinat Safin, Ivan Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki Hansjörg Knauthe, Joachim Bjakov, Viktor Mamatov Ikola, Mauri Röppänen Meischner, Dieter Speer, Horst Koschka 1976 URSS : Aleksandr Finlande : Carl Henrik Flöjt, Allemagne de l’Est : Karl- Yelizarov, Ivan Byakov, Esko Saira, Juhani Heinz Menz, Frank Ullrich, Nikolay Kruglov, Aleksandr Suutarinen, Heikki Ikola Manfred Beer, Manfred Tikhonov Geyer 1980 URSS : Vladimir Alikin, Allemagne de l’Est : Allemagne de l’Ouest : Aleksandr Tikhonov, Mathias Jung, Klaus Franz Bernreiter, Hans Vladimir Barnachov, AnatoliSiebert, Frank Ullrich, Estner, Peter Angerer, Alyabjev Eberhard Rösch Gerhard Winkler 1984 URSS : Dmitri Vassiliev, Norvège : Odd Lirhus, Eirik Allemagne de l’Ouest : Yuri Kachkarov, Algimantas Kvalfoss, Rolf Storsveen, Ernst Reiter, Walter Salna, Sergei Bulygin Kjell Söbak Pichler, Peter Angerer, Fritz Fischer 1988 URSS : Dmitri Vassiliev, Allemagne de l’Ouest : Italie : Werner Kiem, Sergei Chepikov, Aleksandr Ernst Reiter, Stefan Höck, Gottlieb Taschler, Johann Popov, Valeri Medvedtsev Peter Angerer, Fritz Fischer Passler, Andreas Zingerle 1992 Allemagne : Ricco Gross, CEI : Valeri Medvedtsev, Suède : Ulf Johansson, Leif Jens Steinigen, Mark Aleksandr Popov, Valeri Andersson, Tord Wiksten, Kirchner, Fritz Fischer Kirijenko, Sergei Chepikov Mikael Löfgren 1994 Allemagne : Ricco Gross, Russie : Valeri Kirienko, France : Thierry Dussère, Frank Luck, Mark Kirchner, Vladimir Drachev, Sergei Patrice Bailly-Salins, Lionel Sven Fischer Tarassov, Sergei Chepikov Laurent, Hervé Flandin 1998 Allemagne : Ricco Gross, Norvège : Egil Gjelland, Russie : Pavel Muslimov, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer, Halvard Hanevold, Dag Vladimir Drachev, Sergei Frank Luck Björndalen, Ole Einar Tarassov, Viktor Björndalen Mayguurov 2002 Norvège : Halvard Allemagne : Ricco Gross, France : Gilles Marguet, Hanevold, Frode Andresen, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer, Vincent Defrasne, Julien Egil Gjelland, Ole Einar Frank Luck Robert, Raphael Poirée Björndalen 2006 Allemagne : Ricco Gross, Russie : Ivan Tcherezov, France : Julien Robert, Michael Roesch, Sven Sergueï Tchepikov, Pavel Vincent Defrasne, Ferréol Fischer, Michael Greis Rostovtsev, Nikolaï Kruglov Cannard, Raphaël Poirée . 15 km départ groupé (hommes) ANNÉE OR ARGENT BRONZE Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 1 / 1.
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