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2012–13 Biathlon World Cup
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Value
title
2012–13 Biathlon World Cup
competition1
Overall
competition1men
FRA Martin Fourcade
competition1ladies
NOR Tora Berger
competition2
Nations Cup
competition2men
RUS Russia
competition2ladies
NOR Norway
competition3
Individual
competition3men
FRA Martin Fourcade
competition3ladies
NOR Tora Berger
competition4
Sprint
competition4men
FRA Martin Fourcade
competition4ladies
NOR Tora Berger
competition5
Pursuit
competition5men
FRA Martin Fourcade
competition5ladies
NOR Tora Berger
competition6
Mass start
competition6men
FRA Martin Fourcade
competition6ladies
NOR Tora Berger
competition7
Relay
competition7men
RUS Russia
competition7ladies
NOR Norway
mixedcompetition1
Mixed
mixedcompetition1both
NOR Norway
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2012–13 World Cup in [[Östersund
The 2012–13 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The season started on 25 November 2012 in Östersund, Sweden and ended on 17 March 2013 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.
Calendar
Below is the IBU World Cup calendar for the 2012–13 season.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Overall Men|Overall]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
FRA **Martin Fourcade**
2.
NOR Emil Hegle Svendsen
3.
AUT Dominik Landertinger
4.
SLO Jakov Fak
5.
GER Andreas Birnbacher
Final standings after 26 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Individual Men|Individual]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
FRA **Martin Fourcade**
2.
GER Andreas Birnbacher
3.
USA Tim Burke
4.
AUT Dominik Landertinger
5.
CZE Ondřej Moravec
Final standings after 3 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Sprint Men|Sprint]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
FRA **Martin Fourcade**
2.
NOR Emil Hegle Svendsen
3.
RUS Evgeny Ustyugov
4.
SLO Jakov Fak
5.
AUT Simon Eder
Final standings after 10 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Men|Pursuit]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
FRA **Martin Fourcade**
2.
NOR Emil Hegle Svendsen
3.
RUS Anton Shipulin
4.
SWE Fredrik Lindström
5.
RUS Dmitry Malyshko
Final standings after 8 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Men|Mass start]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
FRA **Martin Fourcade**
2.
NOR Emil Hegle Svendsen
3.
USA Tim Burke
4.
GER Andreas Birnbacher
5.
CZE Ondřej Moravec
Final standings after 5 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Relay Men|Relay]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
RUS **Russia**
2.
NOR Norway
3.
FRA France
4.
GER Germany
5.
AUT Austria
Final standings after 6 races.
Nation
Pos.
Points
**1.**
**RUS**
2.
NOR
3.
FRA
4.
GER
5.
AUT
Final standings after 21 races.
Standings: Women
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Overall Women|Overall]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Tora Berger**
2.
BLR Darya Domracheva
3.
GER Andrea Henkel
4.
FRA Marie Dorin Habert
5.
FIN Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Final standings after 26 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Individual Women|Individual]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Tora Berger**
2.
GER Andrea Henkel
3.
BLR Darya Domracheva
4.
RUS Olga Zaitseva
5.
SVK Anastasiya Kuzmina
Final standings after 3 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Sprint Women|Sprint]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Tora Berger**
2.
BLR Darya Domracheva
3.
GER Miriam Gössner
4.
FRA Marie Dorin Habert
5.
FIN Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Final standings after 10 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Pursuit Women|Pursuit]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Tora Berger**
2.
GER Andrea Henkel
3.
FRA Marie Dorin Habert
4.
UKR Olena Pidhrushna
5.
FIN Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Final standings after 8 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Women|Mass start]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Tora Berger**
2.
BLR Darya Domracheva
3.
UKR Vita Semerenko
4.
FRA Marie Dorin Habert
5.
FIN Kaisa Mäkäräinen
Final standings after 5 races.
[[2012–13 Biathlon World Cup – Relay Women|Relay]]
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Norway**
2.
UKR Ukraine
3.
GER Germany
4.
RUS Russia
5.
FRA France
Final standings after 6 races.
Nation
Pos.
Points
**1.**
**NOR**
2.
GER
3.
RUS
4.
UKR
5.
FRA
Final standings after 21 races.
Standings: Mixed
Mixed Relay
Pos.
Points
**1.**
NOR **Norway**
2.
RUS Russia
3.
CZE Czech Republic
4.
FRA France
5.
ITA Italy
Final standings after 2 races.
Medal table
Achievements
;First World Cup career victory:
Jean-Philippe Leguellec, 27, in his 6th season — the WC 1 Sprint in Östersund; it also was his first podium and the first podium for a Canadian male biathlete
Synnøve Solemdal, 23, in her 5th season — the WC 2 Pursuit in Hochfilzen; it also was her first podium
Gabriela Soukalová, 23, in her 4th season — the WC 3 Sprint in Pokljuka; it also was her first podium
Miriam Gössner, 22, in her 3rd season — the WC 3 Pursuit in Pokljuka; first podium was 2010-11 Sprint in Östersund
Dmitry Malyshko, 25, in his 2nd season — the WC 4 Sprint in Oberhof; first podium was 2011-12 Pursuit in Kontiolahti
Olena Pidhrushna, 26, in her 7th season — the World Championships Sprint in Nové Město; first podium was 2012-13 Sprint in Östersund
Ondřej Moravec, 28, in his 9th season — the WC 7 Mass start in Holmenkollen; first podium was 2012-13 Pursuit in Pokljuka
;First World Cup podium:
Erik Lesser, 24, in his 4th season — no. 3 in the WC 1 Individual in Östersund
Ekaterina Glazyrina, 25, in her 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 1 Individual in Östersund
Olena Pidhrushna, 25, in her 7th season — no. 2 in the WC 1 Sprint in Östersund
Nadezhda Skardino, 27, in her 7th season — no. 3 in the WC 3 Sprint in Pokljuka
Ondřej Moravec, 28, in his 9th season — no. 2 in the WC 3 Pursuit in Pokljuka
Veronika Vítková, 24, in her 7th season — no. 2 in the WC 4 Pursuit in Oberhof
Krystyna Pałka, 29, in her 8th season — no. 2 in the World Championships Pursuit in Nové Město
Monika Hojnisz, 21, in her 3rd season — no. 3 in the World Championships Mass start in Nové Město
Alexander Loginov, 21, in his 1st season — no. 3 in the WC 7 Pursuit in Holmenkollen
Serhiy Semenov, 24, in his 4th season — no. 3 in the WC 8 Individual in Sochi
Henrik L'Abée-Lund, 26, in his 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 8 Sprint in Sochi
;Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses):
;Men
Martin Fourcade, 10 (24) first places
Emil Hegle Svendsen, 3 (31) first places
Tarjei Bø, 2 (8) first places
Andreas Birnbacher, 2 (6) first places
Anton Shipulin, 2 (4) first places
Jakov Fak, 2 (3) first places
Dmitry Malyshko, 2 (2) first places
Christoph Sumann, 1 (6) first place
Jean-Philippe Leguellec, 1 (1) first place
Ondřej Moravec, 1 (1) first place
;Women
Tora Berger, 11 (27) first places
Gabriela Soukalová, 4 (4) first places
Darya Domracheva, 3 (12) first places
Miriam Gössner, 3 (3) first places
Olga Zaitseva, 1 (13) first place
Anastasiya Kuzmina, 1 (4) first place
Magdalena Gwizdoń, 1 (2) first place
Synnøve Solemdal, 1 (1) first place
Olena Pidhrushna, 1 (1) first place
Retirements
Following are notable biathletes who announced their retirement:
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