2014–15 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Men

The 2014–15 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Men started on Saturday December 6, 2014 in Östersund and finished on Saturday March 21, 2015 in Khanty-Mansiysk. Martin Fourcade of France successfully defended his title.

Competition format edit

This is a pursuit competition. The biathletes' starts are separated by their time differences from a previous race, most commonly a sprint race.[1] The contestants ski a distance of 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) over five laps. On four of the laps, the contestants shoot at targets; each miss requires the contestant to ski a penalty loop of 150 metres (490 ft). There are two prone shooting bouts and two standing bouts, in that order. The contestant crossing the finish line first is the winner.

To prevent awkward and/or dangerous crowding of the skiing loops, and overcapacity at the shooting range, World Cup Pursuits are held with only the 60 top ranking biathletes after the preceding race. The biathletes shoot (on a first-come, first-served basis) at the lane corresponding to the position they arrived for all shooting bouts.

Points are awarded for each event, according to each contestant's finish. When all events are completed. the contestant with the highest number of points is declared the season winner.

2013-14 Top 3 Standings edit

Medal Athlete Points
Gold:   Martin Fourcade 294
Silver:   Simon Eder 235
Bronze:   Anton Shipulin 234

Medal winners edit

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Östersund
details
Martin Fourcade
  France
33:54.9
(2+1+0+1)
Anton Shipulin
  Russia
34:04.9
(0+0+1+0)
Emil Hegle Svendsen
  Norway
34:21.2
(0+1+0+1)
Hochfilzen
details
Martin Fourcade
  France
32:53.7
(0+0+0+0)
Simon Schempp
  Germany
32:57.8
(0+0+0+0)
Jakov Fak
  Slovenia
33:04.6
(0+0+0+1)
Pokljuka
details
Emil Hegle Svendsen
  Norway
30:43.3
(0+0+0+0)
Anton Shipulin
  Russia
31:01.1
(0+1+1+0)
Martin Fourcade
  France
31:42.8
(0+0+1+0)
Antholz
details
Simon Schempp
  Germany
31:27.9
(1+1+0+0)
Simon Eder
  Austria
31:28.0
(0+1+0+0)
Evgeniy Garanichev
  Russia
31:29.0
(0+0+1+0)
Nové Město
details
Jakov Fak
  Slovenia
37:24.9
(0+0+0+1)
Simon Schempp
  Germany
37:29.3
(0+1+0+0)
Martin Fourcade
  France
37:38.2
(0+0+0+0)
World Championships
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Erik Lesser
  Germany
30:47.9
(0+0+0+0)
Anton Shipulin
  Russia
31:04.9
(0+1+0+0)
Tarjei Bø
  Norway
31:06.6
(0+0+1+0)
Khanty-Mansiysk
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Nathan Smith
  Canada
32:04.9
(0+0+0+1)
Benedikt Doll
  Germany
32:28.9
(0+0+1+1)
Anton Shipulin
  Russia
32:40.6
(1+1+0+2)

Standings edit

# Name ÖST HOC POK ANT NOV WCH KHA Total[2]
1   Martin Fourcade (FRA) 60 60 48 40 48 36 43 335
2   Anton Shipulin (RUS) 54 40 54 28 27 54 48 305
3   Jakov Fak (SLO) 43 48 30 36 60 34 31 282
4   Simon Schempp (GER) 38 54 22 60 54 DNS 228
5   Erik Lesser (GER) 18 23 18 38 34 60 16 207
6   Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 48 27 60 24 18 22 DNF 199
7   Tarjei Bø (NOR) 27 38 24 16 0 48 30 183
8   Fredrik Lindström (SWE) 28 19 29 21 31 17 36 181
9   Evgeniy Garanichev (RUS) 30 14 25 48 38 19 5 179
10   Nathan Smith (CAN) 25 0 19 40 28 60 172
11   Simon Fourcade (FRA) 7 15 21 34 28 31 30 166
12   Ondřej Moravec (CZE) 21 32 40 30 2 32 0 157
13   Arnd Peiffer (GER) 23 0 31 32 27 38 151
14   Dominik Landertinger (AUT) 40 34 43 7 26 150
15   Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR) 11 43 34 19 29 10 146
16   Daniel Böhm (GER) 8 29 13 29 24 40 143
17   Jean-Guillaume Béatrix (FRA) 32 3 36 25 25 0 21 142
18   Simon Eder (AUT) 17 25 0 54 9 29 6 140
19   Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 31 43 6 40 14 134
20   Michal Šlesingr (CZE) 22 4 0 30 43 32 131
21   Andreas Birnbacher (GER) 36 36 0 22 36 130
22   Vladimir Iliev (BUL) 4 30 15 9 17 38 8 121
23   Benjamin Weger (SUI) 21 32 13 15 8 28 117
24   Serhiy Semenov (UKR) 5 6 43 30 25 109
25   Benedikt Doll (GER) 18 20 13 54 105
26   Timofey Lapshin (RUS) 10 28 38 27 1 0 104
27   Andrejs Rastorgujevs (LAT) 13 24 0 6 16 34 93
28   Daniel Mesotitsch (AUT) 16 22 11 12 15 17 93
29   Lukas Hofer (ITA) 9 31 11 11 27 89
30   Quentin Fillon Maillet (FRA) 15 26 3 20 22 0 DNS 86
31   Brendan Green (CAN) 0 8 23 11 25 18 85
32   Lowell Bailey (USA) 24 9 12 10 5 19 79
33   Krasimir Anev (BUL) 19 18 10 DNS 19 0 9 75
34   Tim Burke (USA) 6 16 20 1 4 21 0 68
35   Alexander Os (NOR) 34 8 14 7 63
36   Dmitry Malyshko (RUS) 0 31 7 0 0 20 58
37   Sven Grossegger (AUT) 0 17 14 23 2 56
38   Julian Eberhard (AUT) 2 0 26 0 4 22 54
39   Michal Krčmář (CZE) 0 0 26 17 8 0 0 51
40   Maxim Tsvetkov (RUS) 12 20 6 13 0 51
41   Leif Nordgren (USA) 0 4 0 21 0 24 49
42   Dmytro Pidruchnyi (UKR) 10 5 32 DNS 0 47
43   Simon Desthieux (FRA) 0 1 16 DNS 26 43
44   Johannes Kühn (GER) 28 10 38
45   Klemen Bauer (SLO) 29 5 0 2 1 37
46   Dominik Windisch (ITA) 0 0 23 5 6 0 34
47   Jaroslav Soukup (CZE) 0 10 23 33
48   Vladimir Chepelin (BLR) 3 DNS 3 26 32
49   Michael Roesch (BEL) 2 0 18 11 31
50   Erlend Bjøntegaard (NOR) 27 3 DNS 30
51   Artem Pryma (UKR) 3 12 15 0 0 30
52   Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (NOR) 26 2 28
53   Christian De Lorenzi (ITA) 8 DNS 20 28
54   Mario Dolder (SUI) 0 12 9 7 28
55   Yan Savitskiy (KAZ) 14 13 0 0 27
56   Yuryi Liadov (BLR) 2 0 DNS DNS 24 0 26
57   Matej Kazar (SVK) 0 17 9 0 0 0 0 26
58   Florian Graf (GER) 0 23 23
59   Tomas Krupcik (CZE) 20 0 20
60   Alexei Slepov (RUS) 5 13 18
61   Antonin Guigonnat (FRA) 16 16
62   Ivan Joller (SUI) 0 0 15 15
63   Roland Lessing (EST) 14 14
63   Matvei Elissev (RUS) 14 14
65   Henrik L'Abée-Lund (NOR) DNS 1 12 0 13
66   Alexey Volkov (RUS) 12 12
67   Lars Helge Birkeland (NOR) 11 0 11
68   Aleksandr Pechenkin (RUS) 0 7 DNS 7
69   Cornel Puchianu (ROU) 0 0 0 0 7 7
70   David Komatz (AUT) 1 4 5
71   Kauri Koiv (EST) 0 DNS 0 4 4
72   Oleksander Zhyrnyi (UKR) 0 0 0 0 3 3
73   Martin Otcenas (SVK) 0 1 1

References edit

  1. ^ To be precise; the pursuit competition start intervals are determined by common rounding to the nearest whole second of the biathletes' time differences from the previous race – the amount of time each biathlete lagged after the winner to the finish line.
  2. ^ Pursuit Men