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2006–07 Biathlon World Cup

Biathlon competition


Biathlon competition

FieldValue
title2006–07 Biathlon World Cup
competition1Overall
competition1menGER Michael Greis
competition1ladiesGER Andrea Henkel
competition2Nations Cup
competition2menRUS Russia
competition2ladiesGER Germany
competition3Individual
competition3menFRA Raphaël Poirée
competition3ladiesGER Andrea Henkel
competition4Sprint
competition4menGER Michael Greis
competition4ladiesSWE Anna Carin Olofsson
competition5Pursuit
competition5menRUS Dmitry Yaroshenko
competition5ladiesGER Kati Wilhelm
competition6Mass start
competition6menNOR Ole Einar Bjørndalen
competition6ladiesGER Kati Wilhelm
competition7Relay
competition7menRUS Russia
competition7ladiesFRA France
previous[2005–06](2005-06-biathlon-world-cup)
next[2007–08](2007-08-biathlon-world-cup)

The 2006–07 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The season lasted from 29 November 2006 to 18 March 2007.

This article contains the top ten result listings and concise summary comments for each of the season's twenty-seven individual races and five relays for both genders, arranged by World Cup meet 1 through 9 (denoted WC 1–9), accompanied by the top ten Total Cup rankings after each of the meets plus the 2007 World Championships (held between WC 6 and 7, and in the usual way counted as a World Cup meet towards the accumulated scores).

  • For a list of the Total and Relay World Cup winners and runners-up of all World Cup seasons since 1977-78, see the Biathlon World Cup article.

Calendar

Below is the World Cup calendar for the 2006–07 season.

LocationDateIndividualSprintPursuitMass startRelayDetailsTotal410855
SWE Östersund29. November–3. December
AUT Hochfilzen8.–10. December
AUT Hochfilzen 113.–16. December● (Women)● (Men x2, Women x1)
GER Oberhof3.–7. January
GER Ruhpolding10.–14. January
SLO Pokljuka17.–21. January
ITA Antholz3.–11. February*World Championships*
FIN Lahti28. February–4. March
NOR Holmenkollen8.–11. March● (Men)● (Women)
RUS Khanty-Mansijsk15.–18. March
  • 1 Rescheduled from SVK Osrblie

Scores and leader bibs

  • For the seventh successive season, the race victory gives 50 points, a 2nd place gives 46 pts, a 3rd place 43 pts, a 4th place 40 pts, a fifth place 37 pts, a 6th place 34 pts, then further decreasing by two pts down to the 15th place (16 pts), then linearly decreasing by one point down to the 30th place (see the Place/Points table on the page's upper right). Equal placings, i.e. same-time finishes (ties) give an equal number of points.
  • The sum of all WC points of the season, minus the score from a predetermined number of events (say, 3) give the biathlete's accumulated WC score (naturally, the races chosen to be eliminated from the total will be those with the lowest scores). Biathletes with an equal number of accumulated points are ranked by number of victories, 2nd places, 3rd places, and so on, in practice reducing the possibility of ties to just about nil.
  • In addition to the Total WC score as described above, the points from races in each separate single-biathlete format—Individual, Sprint, Pursuit, and Mass start—accumulate toward separate scores with associated "sub-Cups" to be won. See the main Biathlon article for a detailed description of the race formats.
  • In any given race, the biathlete with the highest accumulated Total WC score before the race wears a yellow number bib. The leader of the specific race format wears a red bib. If the same biathlete leads both the Total and the specific format's World Cup, a combined yellow-and-red bib is worn. In the first races of the season, the winners of the previous season's Cups wear the associated bibs.
  • There are also two multi-biathlete Cups to be won, namely the Relay and Nation Cups. The scores of the Relay races are awarded to each nation's team in the same manner as in the single-biathlete Cups. No leader bibs are worn during the Relays. For the Nation Cup, the combined scores of the three best biathletes from each nation in the Individual and Sprint races, as well as the Relay scores, are accumulated. The Nation Cup points scale is different from the World Cup points scale; each place from 1st through 30th scores 100 more points than in the World Cup, and from 31st down to 130th points are awarded on a scale from 100 to 1.

Medal table

World Cup podiums

Men

StageDatePlaceDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib
(After competition)Det.
130 November 2006SWE Östersund20 km IndividualNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenGER Andreas BirnbacherGER Michael GreisNOR Ole Einar Bjørndalen[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-1)
12 December 2006SWE Östersund10 km SprintNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenRUS Dmitry YaroshenkoGER Michael Greis[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-1)
13 December 2006SWE Östersund12.5 km PursuitNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenRUS Dmitry YaroshenkoFRA Raphaël Poirée[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-1)
28 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen10 km SprintNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenGER Michael GreisSWI Matthias Simmen[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-2)
29 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen12.5 km PursuitNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenRUS Dmitry YaroshenkoRUS Ivan Tcherezov[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-2)
314 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen10 km SprintGER Michael GreisRUS Maxim TchoudovSWE Björn Ferry[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-3)
316 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen10 km SprintFRA Raphaël PoiréeGER Michael RöschGER Sven FischerGER Michael Greis[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-3)
46 January 2007GER Oberhof10 km SprintRUS Nikolay KruglovGER Michael GreisITA René-Laurent Vuillermoz[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-4)
47 January 2007GER Oberhof12.5 km PursuitRUS Nikolay KruglovRUS Dmitry YaroshenkoRUS Maxim Tchoudov[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-4)
513 January 2007GER Ruhpolding10 km SprintNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenNOR Halvard HanevoldNOR Emil Hegle SvendsenNOR Ole Einar Bjørndalen[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-5)
514 January 2007GER Ruhpolding15 km Mass StartNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenNOR Emil Hegle SvendsenAUT Christoph Sumann[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-5)
618 January 2007SLO Pokljuka10 km SprintGER Alexander WolfSWE Björn FerryNOR Emil Hegle Svendsen[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-6)
620 January 2007SLO Pokljuka12.5 km PursuitAUT Christoph SumannGER Alexander WolfFRA Vincent Defrasne[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-6)
621 January 2007SLO Pokljuka15 km Mass StartAUT Christoph SumannFRA Vincent DefrasneGER Andreas Birnbacher[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-6)
WC3 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva10 km SprintNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenCZE Michal ŠlesingrUKR Andriy DeryzemlyaDetail
WC4 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva12.5 km PursuitNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenRUS Maxim TchoudovFRA Vincent DefrasneDetail
WC6 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva20 km IndividualFRA Raphaël PoiréeGER Michael GreisCZE Michal ŠlesingrDetail
WC11 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva15 km Mass StartGER Michael GreisGER Andreas BirnbacherFRA Raphaël PoiréeDetail
71 March 2007FIN Lahti20 km IndividualFRA Raphaël PoiréeFRA Simon FourcadeGER Alexander WolfGER Michael Greis[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-7)
73 March 2007FIN Lahti10 km SprintFRA Raphaël PoiréeNOR Alexander OsNOR Hans Martin Gjedrem[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-7)
74 March 2007FIN Lahti12.5 km PursuitFRA Raphaël PoiréeGER Michael GreisGER Sven Fischer[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-7)
88 March 2007NOR Oslo Holmenkollen20 km IndividualFRA Raphaël PoiréeGER Michael GreisRUS Dmitry Yaroshenko[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-8)
810 March 2007NOR Oslo Holmenkollen12.5 km PursuitNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenFRA Raphaël PoiréeGER Michael Greis[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-8)
811 March 2007NOR Oslo Holmenkollen15 km Mass StartNOR Ole Einar BjørndalenFRA Raphaël PoiréeGER Sven Fischer[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-8)
915 March 2007RUS Khanty-Mansiysk10 km SprintGER Michael RöschRUS Maxim TchoudovRUS Andrei Makoveev[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-9)
917 March 2007RUS Khanty-Mansiysk12.5 km PursuitRUS Maxim TchoudovSWE Björn FerryNOR Stian Eckhoff[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-9)
918 March 2007RUS Khanty-Mansiysk15 km Mass StartRUS Ivan TcherezovGER Michael GreisGER Sven Fischer[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-9)

Women

StageDatePlaceDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib
(After competition)Det.
129 November 2006SWE Östersund15 km IndividualRUS Irina MalginaNOR Liv-Kjersti EikelandCAN Zina KocherRUS Irina Malgina[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-1)
11 December 2006SWE Östersund7.5 km SprintPOL Magdalena GwizdońGER Kati WilhelmGER Martina GlagowGER Andrea Henkel[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-1)
13 December 2006SWE Östersund10 km PursuitNOR Linda GrubbenSWE Anna Carin OlofssonPOL Magdalena Gwizdoń[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-1)
28 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen7.5 km SprintGER Andrea HenkelPOL Magdalena GwizdońCHN Kong Yingchao[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-2)
29 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen10 km PursuitGER Andrea HenkelNOR Linda GrubbenSWE Anna Carin Olofsson[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-2)
313 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen15 km IndividualGER Andrea HenkelGER Martina GlagowUKR Oksana Khvostenko[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-3)
315 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen7.5 km SprintSWE Anna Carin OlofssonFRA Sandrine BaillyGER Andrea Henkel[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-3)
45 January 2007GER Oberhof7.5 km SprintGER Magdalena NeunerGER Andrea HenkelGER Martina Glagow[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-4)
47 January 2007GER Oberhof10 km PursuitNOR Linda GrubbenFRA Sandrine BaillyGER Magdalena Neuner[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-4)
512 January 2007GER Ruhpolding7.5 km SprintFRA Sandrine BaillySWE Anna Carin OlofssonFRA Florence Baverel-Robert[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-5)
514 January 2007GER Ruhpolding12.5 km Mass StartSWE Anna Carin OlofssonGER Kati WilhelmNOR Linda GrubbenSWE Anna Carin Olofsson[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-5)
617 January 2007SLO Pokljuka7.5 km SprintSWE Anna Carin OlofssonRUS Tatiana MoiseevaGER Kati Wilhelm[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-6)
619 January 2007SLO Pokljuka10 km PursuitGER Kati WilhelmRUS Tatiana MoiseevaBLR Natalya Sokolova[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-6)
621 January 2007SLO Pokljuka12.5 km Mass StartUKR Oksana KhvostenkoGER Kati WilhelmSLO Tadeja Brankovič[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-6)
WC3 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva7.5 km SprintGER Magdalena NeunerSWE Anna Carin OlofssonRUS Natalia GusevaDetail
WC4 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva10 km PursuitGER Magdalena NeunerNOR Linda GrubbenSWE Anna Carin OlofssonDetail
WC7 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva15 km IndividualNOR Linda GrubbenFRA Florence Baverel-RobertGER Martina GlagowDetail
WC10 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva12.5 km Mass StartGER Andrea HenkelGER Martina GlagowGER Kati WilhelmDetail
728 February 2007FIN Lahti15 km IndividualGER Andrea HenkelFRA Florence Baverel-RobertGER Kati Wilhelm[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-7)
72 March 2007FIN Lahti7.5 km SprintGER Martina GlagowGER Kati WilhelmRUS Ekaterina IourievaGER Kati Wilhelm[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-7)
74 March 2007FIN Lahti10 km PursuitGER Martina GlagowGER Kati WilhelmGER Kathrin Hitzer[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-7)
88 March 2007NOR Oslo Holmenkollen7.5 km SprintGER Andrea HenkelRUS Ekaterina IourievaGER Magdalena NeunerSWE Anna Carin Olofsson[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-8)
810 March 2007NOR Oslo Holmenkollen10 km PursuitGER Magdalena NeunerGER Andrea HenkelGER Kati WilhelmGER Kati Wilhelm[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-8)
811 March 2007NOR Oslo Holmenkollen12.5 km Mass StartGER Magdalena NeunerGER Kathrin HitzerRUS Ekaterina Iourieva[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-8)
915 March 2007RUS Khanty-Mansiysk7.5 km SprintGER Magdalena NeunerGER Andrea HenkelSWE Anna Carin Olofsson[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-9)
917 March 2007RUS Khanty-Mansiysk10 km PursuitGER Magdalena NeunerSWE Anna Carin OlofssonGER Andrea HenkelSWE Anna Carin Olofsson[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-9)
918 March 2007RUS Khanty-Mansiysk12.5 km Mass StartSWE Helena JonssonUKR Oksana KhvostenkoGER Kathrin HitzerGER Andrea Henkel[Detail](2006-07-biathlon-world-cup-stage-9)

Men's team

EventDatePlaceDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
210 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen4x7.5 km Relay
317 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen4x7.5 km Relay
44 January 2007GER Oberhof4x7.5 km Relay
511 January 2007GER Ruhpolding4x7.5 km Relay
WC10 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva4x7.5 km Relay

Women's team

EventDatePlaceDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
210 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen4x6 km Relay
317 December 2006AUT Hochfilzen4x6 km Relay
43 January 2007GER Oberhof4x6 km Relay
510 January 2007GER Ruhpolding4x6 km Relay
WC11 February 2007ITA Antholz-Anterselva4x6 km Relay

Standings: Men

Overall

Pos.Points
1.GER **Michael Greis**
2.NOR Ole Einar Bjørndalen
3.FRA Raphaël Poirée
4.RUS Ivan Tcherezov
5.RUS Dmitry Yaroshenko
  • Final standings after 27 races.

Individual

Pos.Points
1.FRA **Raphaël Poirée**
2.GER Michael Greis
3.RUS Ivan Tcherezov
4.CZE Michal Šlesingr
5.RUS Dmitry Yaroshenko
  • Final standings after 4 races.

Sprint

Pos.Points
1.GER **Michael Greis**
2.SWE Björn Ferry
3.RUS Nikolay Kruglov
4.NOR Halvard Hanevold
5.GER Sven Fischer
  • Final standings after 10 races.

Pursuit

Pos.Points
1.RUS **Dmitry Yaroshenko**
2.NOR Ole Einar Bjørndalen
3.RUS Ivan Tcherezov
4.RUS Maxim Tchoudov
5.GER Michael Greis
  • Final standings after 8 races.

Mass start

Pos.Points
1.NOR **Ole Einar Bjørndalen**
2.AUT Christoph Sumann
3.FRA Raphaël Poirée
4.RUS Ivan Tcherezov
5.FRA Vincent Defrasne
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Relay

Pos.Points
1.RUS **Russia**
2.NOR Norway
3.GER Germany
4.AUT Austria
5.CZE Czech Republic
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Nation

Pos.Points
**1.****RUS**
2.GER
3.NOR
4.FRA
5.AUT
  • Final standings after 19 races.

Standings: Women

Overall

Pos.Points
1.GER **Andrea Henkel**
2.GER Kati Wilhelm
3.SWE Anna Carin Olofsson
4.GER Magdalena Neuner
5.FRA Florence Baverel-Robert
  • Final standings after 27 races.

Individual

Pos.Points
1.GER **Andrea Henkel**
2.SWE Anna Carin Olofsson
3.GER Martina Glagow
4.FRA Florence Baverel-Robert
5.NOR Tora Berger
  • Final standings after 4 races.

Sprint

Pos.Points
1.SWE **Anna Carin Olofsson**
2.GER Kati Wilhelm
3.GER Andrea Henkel
4.GER Magdalena Neuner
5.FRA Sandrine Bailly
  • Final standings after 10 races.

Pursuit

Pos.Points
1.GER **Kati Wilhelm**
2.GER Magdalena Neuner
3.GER Andrea Henkel
4.SWE Anna Carin Olofsson
5.NOR Linda Grubben
  • Final standings after 8 races.

Mass start

Pos.Points
1.GER **Kati Wilhelm**
2.UKR Oksana Khvostenko
3.RUS Ekaterina Iourieva
4.GER Kathrin Hitzer
5.SWE Helena Jonsson
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Relay

Pos.Points
1.FRA **France**
2.GER Germany
3.RUS Russia
4.NOR Norway
5.CHN China
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Nation

Pos.Points
**1.****GER**
2.RUS
3.FRA
4.NOR
5.CHN
  • Final standings after 19 races.

Post-season brief on participants

First World Cup career victory:

  • Magdalena Gwizdoń, 27, in her 9th season — the WC 1 Sprint in Östersund; first podium was 2004-05 WC 2 IN in Holmenkollen
  • Helena Jonsson, 22, in her 2nd season — the WC 9 Mass start in Khanty-Mansyisk; also her first individual podium
  • Oksana Khvostenko, 29, in her 11th season — the WC 6 Mass start in Pokljuka; first podium was 1998-99 WC 8 MS in Holmenkollen
  • Irina Malgina, 33, in her 5th season — the WC 1 Individual in Östersund; also her first individual podium
  • Magdalena Neuner, 19, in her 2nd season — the WC 4 Sprint in Oberhof; also her first individual podium
  • Maxim Tchoudov 24, in his 3rd season — the WC 9 Pursuit in Khanty-Mansyisk; first podium was 2005-06 WC 3 IN in Brezno-Osrblie
  • Ivan Tcherezov, 26, in his 4th season — the WC 9 Mass start in Khanty-Mansyisk; first podium was 2004-05 WC 3 MS in Östersund

First podium placement:

  • Liv Kjersti Eikeland, 27, in her 5th season — no. 2 in the WC 1 Individual in Östersund
  • Simon Fourcade, 22, in his 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 7 Individual in Lahti
  • Hans Martin Gjedrem, 26, in his 2nd season — no. 3 in the WC 7 Sprint in Lahti
  • Kathrin Hitzer, 20, in her 1st season — no. 3 in the WC 7 Pursuit in Lahti
  • Dmitri Yaroshenko, 30, in his 6th season — no. 2 in the WC 1 Sprint in Östersund
  • Zina Kocher, 23, in her 4th season — no. 3 in the WC 1 Individual in Östersund
  • Andrei Makoveev, 23, in his 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 9 Sprint in Khanty-Mansyisk
  • Tatiana Moiseeva, 25, in her 2nd season — no. 2 in the WC 6 Sprint in Pokljuka
  • Alexander Os, 27, in his 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 7 Sprint in Lahti
  • Matthias Simmen, 34, in his 5th season — no. 3 in the WC 2 Sprint; 's first podium placement
  • Michal Šlesingr, 24, in his 5th season — no. 2 in the BWCH Sprint in Antholz
  • Natalya Sokolova, 33, in her 6th season — no. 3 in the WC 6 Pursuit in Pokljuka
  • Emil Hegle Svendsen, 21, in his 2nd season — no. 3 in the WC 5 Sprint in Ruhpolding

Achievements

;Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses): ;Men

  • Ole Einar Bjørndalen, 11 (74) first places
  • Raphaël Poirée, 6 (44) first places
  • Michael Greis, 2 (5) first places
  • Nikolay Kruglov, 2 (3) first places
  • Christoph Sumann, 2 (3) first places
  • Alexander Wolf, 1 (3) first place
  • Michael Rösch, 1 (2) first place
  • Maxim Chudov, 1 (1) first place
  • Ivan Tcherezov, 1 (1) first place ;Women
  • Magdalena Neuner, 7 (7) first places
  • Andrea Henkel, 6 (10) first places
  • Anna Carin Olofsson, 3 (9) first places
  • Linda Grubben, 3 (8) first places
  • Martina Glagow, 2 (11) first places
  • Sandrine Bailly, 1 (16) first place
  • Kati Wilhelm, 1 (16) first place
  • Irina Malgina, 1 (1) first place
  • Magdalena Gwizdoń, 1 (1) first place
  • Oksana Khvostenko, 1 (1) first place
  • Helena Jonsson, 1 (1) first place

Retirements

Following notable biathletes retired during or after the 2006–07 season:

  • Ricco Gross
  • Sven Fischer
  • Wilfried Pallhuber
  • Egil Gjelland
  • Sergei Rozhkov
  • Sergei Tchepikov
  • Irina Nikulchina
  • Christelle Gros
  • Florence Baverel-Robert
  • Katrin Apel
  • Linda Grubben
  • Irina Malgina
  • Sona Mihokova
  • Nina Lemesh
  • Olena Petrova

References

  1. "World Cup Schedule".
  2. [http://www.biathlon-online.de/content/view/1099/58/ Time to say goodbye...] {{in lang. de, Biathlon-Online, 19 March 2007 (updated 21 March 2007)
  3. [http://www.biathlonworld.com/eng/news/page_000055_717.htm Review of the 2006/2007 World Cup Season – Part VIII] {{Webarchive. link. (2007-04-03 , biathlonworld.com, by Tom Klein, Jürgen Palme (eds.), ZDF-digital productions, 26 March 2007)
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