Men’s pursuit
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueHualindong Ski Resort
Date13 February
Competitors59 from 22 nations
Winning time39:07.5
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Quentin Fillon Maillet  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tarjei Bø  Norway
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Eduard Latypov  ROC

The Men's pursuit competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 13 February, at the National Biathlon Centre,[1] in the Zhangjiakou cluster of competition venues, 180 kilometres (110 mi) north of Beijing, at an elevation of 1,665 metres (5,463 ft).[2] Quentin Fillon Maillet of France won the event. Tarjei Bø of Norway won the silver medal, and Eduard Latypov, representing the Russian Olympic Committee, won bronze, his first individual Olympic medal.

Summary

The 2014 and 2018 champion, Martin Fourcade, retired from competitions. The silver medalist, Sebastian Samuelsson, qualified for the Olympics, as well as the bronze medalist, Benedikt Doll. The overall leader of the 2021–22 Biathlon World Cup before the Olympics was Fillon Maillet, who was also the leader in the pursuit. Samuelsson was standing second in the pursuit ranking.

Both Johannes Thingnes Bø and Fillon Maillet, who started first and second respectively, did not miss targets in the first shooting, and Bø was faster than Fillon Maillet. On the second shooting, Bø missed two targets and Fillon Maillet did not miss, and the advantage of Bø dropped to 13 seconds. Latypov was third 35 seconds behind Bø. In the third shooting, Johannes Thingnes Bø missed three more targets, whereas Fillon Maillet and Latypov did not miss. Fillon Maillet was leading, 10 seconds ahead of Latypov, 40 seconds ahead of Tarjei Bø and Lukas Hofer, and 55 seconds ahead of Johannes Thingnes Bø. Latypov caught up with Fillon Maillet, but missed a target on the last shooting. Fillon Maillet, Tarjei Bø, and Hofer did not miss. As a result, after the shooting Fillon Maillet was leading with an advantage of about 40 seconds over the three. Johannes Thingnes Bø was 1:35 behind Fillon Maillet, and other athletes out of medal contention. The advantage was sufficient for Fillon Maillet to win gold. Tarjei Bø was second, and Latypov third.

Qualification

Results

The race was started at 18:45.[3]

RankBibNameCountryStartTimePenalties (P+P+S+S)Deficit
1st place, gold medalist(s)2Quentin Fillon Maillet France0:2639:07.50 (0+0+0+0)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)3Tarjei Bø Norway0:3939:36.11 (1+0+0+0)+28.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)11Eduard Latypov ROC1:1439:42.81 (0+0+0+1)+35.3
414Lukas Hofer Italy1:1939:58.60 (0+0+0+0)+51.1
51Johannes Thingnes Bø Norway0:0041:21.27 (0+2+3+2)+2:13.7
617Roman Rees Germany1:2441:37.71 (0+0+1+0)+2:30.2
724Simon Desthieux France1:4541:54.73 (2+0+0+1)+2:47.2
85Sebastian Samuelsson Sweden0:5242:10.25 (1+2+2+0)+3:02.7
99Émilien Jacquelin France1:0642:13.76 (2+3+0+1)+3:06.2
1046Felix Leitner Austria2:3342:16.31 (0+1+0+0)+3:08.8
116Martin Ponsiluoma Sweden0:5442:27.09 (2+3+4+0)+3:19.5
1233Johannes Kühn Germany1:5342:37.34 (0+2+1+1)+3:29.8
1313Dmytro Pidruchnyi Ukraine1:1942:45.95 (1+2+2+0)+3:38.4
1410Anton Smolski Belarus1:1342:48.26 (1+1+3+1)+3:40.7
1520Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen Norway1:3842:53.33 (0+1+0+2)+3:45.8
1621Fabien Claude France1:4142:54.57 (3+1+1+2)+3:47.0
174Maxim Tsvetkov ROC0:4142:56.26 (2+3+0+1)+3:48.7
1815Artem Pryma Ukraine1:1942:59.86 (2+2+2+0)+3:52.3
1922Philipp Nawrath Germany1:4343:06.77 (1+2+1+3)+3:59.2
2034Scott Gow Canada1:5643:18.74 (0+2+0+2)+4:11.2
2125Tero Seppälä Finland1:4743:30.27 (1+1+2+3)+4:22.7
2232Cheng Fangming China1:5343:30.44 (1+2+1+0)+4:22.9
2360Anton Dudchenko Ukraine2:5143:36.53 (2+0+1+0)+4:29.0
247Sturla Holm Lægreid Norway1:0243:40.510 (3+2+4+1)+4:33.0
2531Vladimir Iliev Bulgaria1:5243:41.37 (2+2+2+1)+4:33.8
2630Dominik Windisch Italy1:5143:41.97 (1+1+3+2)+4:34.4
2738Alexander Loginov ROC2:1543:44.15 (0+1+3+1)+4:36.6
2829Jules Burnotte Canada1:5043:48.25 (1+2+1+1)+4:40.7
2926Jakov Fak Slovenia1:4843:58.95 (1+2+1+1)+4:51.4
3035Adam Runnalls Canada2:0043:59.95 (1+0+2+2)+4:52.4
3155Jesper Nelin Sweden2:4344:02.34 (1+0+1+2)+4:54.8
328Benedikt Doll Germany1:0544:03.17 (2+0+2+3)+4:55.6
3323Thomas Bormolini Italy1:4444:04.56 (0+1+1+4)+4:57.0
3416Michal Krčmář Czech Republic1:2244:06.97 (1+0+4+2)+4:59.4
3512Christian Gow Canada1:1544:10.55 (0+2+0+3)+5:03.0
3627Sebastian Stalder Switzerland1:4844:10.74 (1+0+2+1)+5:03.2
3718Simon Eder Austria1:2744:18.75 (0+2+2+1)+5:11.2
3837Niklas Hartweg Switzerland2:0544:34.75 (1+3+0+1)+5:27.2
3919Daniil Serokhvostov ROC1:3844:34.88 (4+2+1+1)+5:27.3
4036Jake Brown United States2:0445:14.16 (3+1+2+0)+6:06.6
4140Yan Xingyuan China2:1645:30.25 (2+1+1+1)+6:22.7
4228Mikuláš Karlík Czech Republic1:4845:38.88 (1+3+3+1)+6:31.3
4347Sean Doherty United States2:3545:38.87 (1+1+3+2)+6:31.3
4459Adam Václavík Czech Republic2:5045:41.26 (1+1+3+1)+6:33.7
4557Mikita Labastau Belarus2:4745:42.06 (3+0+1+2)+6:34.5
4641Tsukasa Kobonoki Japan2:1746:16.05 (1+1+2+1)+7:08.5
4751Raido Ränkel Estonia2:3946:23.16 (1+1+2+2)+7:15.6
4858Jakub Štvrtecký Czech Republic2:4846:32.17 (0+3+3+1)+7:24.6
4954Heikki Laitinen Finland2:4146:47.26 (1+1+1+3)+7:39.7
5050Rene Zahkna Estonia2:3846:54.03 (0+0+2+1)+7:46.5
5144Kosuke Ozaki Japan2:2446:56.64 (0+2+0+2)+7:49.1
5239Olli Hiidensalo Finland2:1547:04.98 (5+0+1+2)+7:57.4
5352Blagoy Todev Bulgaria2:3947:05.06 (1+3+1+1)+7:57.5
5448Grzegorz Guzik Poland2:3647:07.08 (2+3+1+2)+7:59.5
5556Anton Sinapov Bulgaria2:4547:08.37 (2+0+3+2)+8:00.8
5642Lovro Planko Slovenia2:2247:31.68 (2+2+2+2)+8:24.1
5749Alexandr Mukhin Kazakhstan2:3747:45.08 (3+1+2+2)+8:37.5
5843Vytautas Strolia Lithuania2:2248:47.810 (2+3+1+4)+9:40.3
45Joscha Burkhalter Switzerland2:28LAP (1+4+4+)
53Benjamin Weger Switzerland2:39Did not start

References

  1. "Beijing Organising Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games". www.beijing2022.cn. Archived from the original on 2021-07-20. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  2. "Beijing". Inside IBU. International Biathlon Union. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  3. "Final results" (PDF). Ibu.blob.core.windows.net. 13 February 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 February 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
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