16 de jan. de 2011

E.ON IBU World Cup Biathlon - Men's 12.5 km Pursuit (perseguição)


      
      Neste dia 16 de Janeiro aconteceu mais uma etapa do E.ON IBU World Cup Biathlon - Men's  12.5 km Pursuit (perseguição) em Ruhpolding, Alemanha. Bjorn Ferry da Suecia ficou com o 1º lugar, sem nenhuma penalidade. Assegurou a vitória no último 2.5km de prova terminando com o tempo de 31:56.6. O segundo lugar  ficou Martin Fourcade da França que teve 2 penalidades e chegou  4.9s depois do Ferry. Michael Greis da Alemanha ficou com o terceiro lugar, não errou nenhum tiro mas chegou 2s depois do Fourcade.




POS
BIB

NAME
NAT.
SHOOTING
T
RESULT

1
8

SWE
0+0+0+0
0
31:56.6
0.0
2
2

FRA
0+1+1+0
2
32:01.5
+4.9
3
7

GER
0+0+0+0
0
32:03.5
+6.9
4
5
yr
NOR
0+1+0+1
2
32:04.0
+7.4
5
3

RUS
1+1+1+0
3
32:04.5
+7.9
6
1

NOR
0+1+1+3
5
32:33.4
+36.8
7
4

NOR
0+1+2+0
3
32:35.6
+39.0
8
15

FRA
0+0+2+0
2
32:42.8
+46.2
9
24

GER
0+0+0+0
0
32:54.9
+58.3
10
22

RUS
0+1+0+1
2
32:58.6
+1:02.0
11
37

RUS
0+0+0+0
0
32:58.7
+1:02.1
12
20

AUT
1+0+0+0
1
33:00.2
+1:03.6
13
25

SWE
0+1+0+0
1
33:01.7
+1:05.1
14
19

CZE
0+0+0+1
1
33:05.5
+1:08.9
15
12

GER
0+0+2+0
2
33:10.6
+1:14.0
16
11

FRA
0+0+0+1
1
33:10.7
+1:14.1
17
13

GER
1+0+0+0
1
33:17.2
+1:20.6
18
42

SWE
0+0+1+0
1
33:30.0
+1:33.4
19
10

CZE
0+0+2+0
2
33:39.1
+1:42.5
20
32

UKR
0+0+0+1
1
33:40.0
+1:43.4
21
21

ITA
1+0+0+1
2
33:43.9
+1:47.3
22
9

SUI
1+1+0+0
2
33:52.8
+1:56.2
23
6

AUT
0+0+0+2
2
33:59.4
+2:02.8
24
14

AUT
1+1+1+1
4
34:04.4
+2:07.8
25
31

GER
0+3+0+1
4
34:05.5
+2:08.9
26
39

CZE
1+1+0+1
3
34:06.7
+2:10.1
27
18

ITA
1+2+0+3
6
34:07.2
+2:10.6
28
26

CZE
1+0+0+3
4
34:13.5
+2:16.9
29
50

USA
0+1+0+2
3
34:16.5
+2:19.9
30
41

SLO
0+0+1+1
2
34:23.1
+2:26.5
31
16

RUS
0+1+1+2
4
34:23.5
+2:26.9
32
27

FRA
0+1+3+0
4
34:26.6
+2:30.0
33
45

ITA
0+2+0+1
3
34:28.2
+2:31.6
34
33

NOR
2+0+1+2
5
34:36.0
+2:39.4
35
23

LAT
2+0+2+1
5
34:42.7
+2:46.1
36
56

USA
0+0+1+2
3
34:43.9
+2:47.3
37
43

BUL
0+0+0+1
1
34:43.9
+2:47.3
38
30

JPN
0+0+1+2
3
34:45.0
+2:48.4
39
28

FRA
1+1+1+1
4
34:52.5
+2:55.9
40
48

CAN
0+0+1+0
1
34:58.5
+3:01.9
41
58

USA
0+0+1+1
2
35:06.4
+3:09.8
42
46

AUT
0+2+1+1
4
35:21.4
+3:24.8
43
34

LAT
1+1+1+1
4
35:26.5
+3:29.9
44
57

SWE
0+0+0+0
0
35:37.0
+3:40.4
45
40

SUI
0+2+2+0
4
35:44.7
+3:48.1
46
59

GER
0+0+3+1
4
35:45.7
+3:49.1
47
38

BUL
1+2+0+1
4
35:53.3
+3:56.7
48
54

CAN
0+0+2+2
4
35:54.8
+3:58.2
49
49

ITA
1+1+2+2
6
36:04.8
+4:08.2
50
60

BLR
0+0+0+0
0
36:08.8
+4:12.2
51
52

SVK
1+0+0+0
1
36:12.4
+4:15.8
52
44

CAN
1+2+0+1
4
36:12.7
+4:16.1
53
47

UKR
1+2+1+0
4
36:17.4
+4:20.8
54
53

AUT
0+2+1+3
6
36:17.8
+4:21.2
55
29

FIN
1+1+2+1
5
36:33.3
+4:36.7
56
35

EST
0+1+3+2
6
36:54.8
+4:58.2
57
36

SUI
2+1+2+3
8
37:05.9
+5:09.3
58
55

LAT
1+2+0+2
5
37:27.5
+5:30.9
DNS
17

NOR




DNF
51

SUI
1+1+1+






Bjorn Ferry


“The last stage is always the hardest. Lars Berger had the biggest pressure today. I was on lane four so it was a little bit easier. But I heard Greis’ last shot and the audience went, ‘wooo-oh!’ so I knew I had to hit the last one to have a chance; I made it.”
“I have trained here three times every year for the past ten years, so I have spent more than a year here. It is my second home in biathlon. After the Olympics and World Championships, this is the biggest win in biathlon, the pursuit in Ruhpolding.”


 Martin Fourcade


“I knew after Oberhof that I was in good shape and hoped to do well this week. But you can never say that you will be on the podium for the third time. Biathlon is not an exact science.”


Michael Greis

“It was big wish of Coach Fritz Fischer that we would get on the podium here in our home stadium. I knew Tarjei Boe was coming from behind and I was having problems holding my speed, so it was really great that Fritz pushed me up that last hill.”




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