| Men's mass start  at the Biathlon World Championships 2020  | ||||||||||
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| Venue | South Tyrol Arena | |||||||||
| Location | Antholz-Anterselva, Italy | |||||||||
| Dates | 23 February | |||||||||
| Competitors | 30 from 13 nations | |||||||||
| Winning time | 38:09.5 | |||||||||
| Medalists | ||||||||||
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| Individual | men | women | 
| Sprint | men | women | 
| Pursuit | men | women | 
| Mass start | men | women | 
| Relay | men | women | 
| Mixed relay | single | team | 
The Men's mass start competition at the Biathlon World Championships 2020 was held on 23 February 2020.[1][2]
Results
The race was started at 15:00.[3]
| Rank | Bib | Name | Nationality | Time | Penalties (P+P+S+S) | Deficit | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | Johannes Thingnes Bø | 38:09.5 | 0 (0+0+0+0) | |||
| 3 | Quentin Fillon Maillet | 38:51.5 | 3 (1+0+1+1) | +42.0 | ||
| 1 | Émilien Jacquelin | 39:04.5 | 2 (1+0+1+0) | +55.0 | ||
| 4 | 6 | Tarjei Bø | 39:05.1 | 2 (0+0+1+1) | +55.6 | |
| 5 | 7 | Simon Desthieux | 39:13.2 | 1 (0+0+0+1) | +1:03.7 | |
| 6 | 16 | Felix Leitner | 39:16.2 | 3 (1+1+1+0) | +1:06.7 | |
| 7 | 2 | Martin Fourcade | 39:22.6 | 3 (1+1+0+1) | +1:13.1 | |
| 8 | 9 | Johannes Dale | 39:26.6 | 3 (0+0+2+1) | +1:17.1 | |
| 9 | 27 | Julian Eberhard | 39:29.1 | 4 (0+2+2+0) | +1:19.6 | |
| 10 | 13 | Johannes Kühn | 39:34.7 | 4 (1+0+2+1) | +1:25.2 | |
| 11 | 23 | Ondřej Moravec | 39:43.6 | 2 (0+1+0+1) | +1:34.1 | |
| 12 | 8 | Benedikt Doll | 39:48.8 | 4 (0+1+1+2) | +1:39.3 | |
| 13 | 10 | Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen | 39:52.5 | 4 (1+0+1+2) | +1:43.0 | |
| 14 | 30 | Dominik Windisch | 39:56.6 | 3 (0+1+2+0) | +1:47.1 | |
| 15 | 14 | Jakov Fak | 40:07.8 | 3 (0+1+0+2) | +1:58.3 | |
| 16 | 20 | Krasimir Anev | 40:16.7 | 2 (0+1+0+1) | +2:07.2 | |
| 17 | 5 | Dominik Landertinger | 40:24.6 | 3 (0+1+1+1) | +2:15.1 | |
| 18 | 19 | Lukas Hofer | 40:32.3 | 3 (1+1+0+1) | +2:22.8 | |
| 19 | 21 | Jesper Nelin | 40:35.0 | 4 (1+0+2+1) | +2:25.5 | |
| 20 | 29 | Artem Pryma | 40:42.2 | 3 (1+1+1+0) | +2:32.7 | |
| 21 | 11 | Arnd Peiffer | 40:51.5 | 5 (2+1+2+0) | +2:42.0 | |
| 22 | 18 | Peppe Femling | 41:07.5 | 3 (1+1+1+0) | +2:58.0 | |
| 23 | 26 | Dmytro Pidruchnyi | 41:23.0 | 4 (0+2+1+1) | +3:13.5 | |
| 24 | 17 | Philipp Horn | 41:29.6 | 7 (2+3+1+1) | +3:20.1 | |
| 25 | 28 | Benjamin Weger | 41:42.5 | 5 (3+1+0+1) | +3:33.0 | |
| 26 | 22 | Nikita Porshnev | 41:55.6 | 4 (0+1+1+2) | +3:46.1 | |
| 27 | 15 | Sebastian Samuelsson | 42:13.1 | 7 (1+2+2+2) | +4:03.6 | |
| 28 | 12 | Matvey Eliseev | 42:28.1 | 7 (3+0+3+1) | +4:18.6 | |
| 29 | 24 | Martin Ponsiluoma | 43:00.1 | 8 (0+4+3+1) | +4:50.6 | |
| 30 | 25 | Martin Otčenáš | 43:59.2 | 4 (1+1+1+1) | +5:49.7 | 
References
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