2015–16 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 4

Biathlon World Cup
2015–16
Men

Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Nation

Mixed relay
Women

Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Nation

World Cup locations

Östersund | Hochfilzen | Pokljuka | Ruhpolding | Ruhpolding (2)
Antholz-Anterselva | Canmore | Presque Isle | Khanty-Mansiysk

World Championships

The 2015–16 Biathlon World Cup – World Cup 4[1] was held in Ruhpolding, Germany, from 8 January until 10 January 2016. It had been scheduled to be held in Oberhof, but due to lack of snow it was relocated in Ruhpolding.[2]

Schedule of events

[3]

Date Time Events
January 8 11:45 CET Men's 10 km Sprint
14:30 CET Women's 7.5 km Sprint
January 9 12:45 CET Men's 12.5 km Pursuit
15:15 CET Women's 10 km Pursuit
January 10 12:15 CET Men 15 km Mass Start
14:45 CET Women 12.5 km Mass Start

Medal winners

Men

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
10 km Sprint
details
Johannes Thingnes Bø
 Norway
21:57.5
(0+0)
Tarjei Bø
 Norway
22:00.5
(0+0)
Emil Hegle Svendsen
 Norway
22:05.1
(0+0)
12.5 km Pursuit
details
Simon Eder
 Austria
33:19.1
(1+0+0+0)
Martin Fourcade
 France
33:23.3
(0+0+1+1)
Michal Šlesingr
 Czech Republic
33:24.2
(0+0+0+0)
15 km Mass Start
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
34:07.2
(0+1+0+0)
Ondřej Moravec
 Czech Republic
34:20.9
(0+0+0+0)
Tarjei Bø
 Norway
34:36.9
(2+0+1+0)

Women

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
7.5 km Sprint
details
Franziska Hildebrand
 Germany
19:46.5
(0+0)
Gabriela Soukalová
 Czech Republic
19:46.8
(0+0)
Kaisa Mäkäräinen
 Finland
19:48.8
(0+0)
10 km Pursuit
details
Laura Dahlmeier
 Germany
32:35.9
(0+0+1+0)
Gabriela Soukalová
 Czech Republic
32:43.2
(0+0+0+1)
Dorothea Wierer
 Italy
33:29.5
(0+1+0+1)
12.5 km Mass Start
details
Laura Dahlmeier
 Germany
33:17.7
(0+0+0+0)
Marie Dorin Habert
 France
33:33.0
(1+0+0+0)
Tiril Eckhoff
 Norway
33:39.6
(0+0+1+1)

References

  1. "Event schedule". IBU Datacentre at datacenter.biathlonresults.com. International Biathlon Union. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. "Relocation Worldcup 4 to Ruhpolding". International Biathlon Union. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  3. "Events". Retrieved December 20, 2015.
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