Biathlon competition schedule today. Kontiolahti: Qualifying starts for the Biathlon World Cup start tomorrow

Millions of fans are looking forward to the 2018-2019 Biathlon World Cup. This competition in terms of entertainment and spectator audience is in no way inferior to popular winter sports, for example, or. In the upcoming season, the Cup stages are provided in eight countries, and for the first time in a long time, “shooting skiers” will compete on overseas tracks in the USA and Canada.

Tournament Regulations

The calendar for the 2018-2019 Biathlon World Cup was drawn up by the IBU Executive Board at a regular meeting that took place in November in Germany. The race schedule can be found in the following table:

Stage number

the date of the

Location

Slovenia, Pokljuka

Austria, Hochfilzen

Czech Republic, Nove Mesto

Germany, Oberhof

Germany, Ruhpolding

Italy, Antholz

Canada, Canmore

USA, Soldier Hall

Norway, Oslo

It is noteworthy that the Russian stage in Tyumen has disappeared from the calendar of the 2018-2019 Biathlon World Cup. Andres Besseberg, head of the IBU, explained the lack of racing in Russia rather vaguely. In his opinion, the March stage in Tyumen is unprofitable from the point of view of logistics, and the athletes would have to overcome too far a distance. It is strange, considering that flying to Norway from the USA is not much closer, while there is a significant time gap between the eighth and ninth stages (more than a month), which is quite enough for the transportation of equipment.

In fact, the IBU "adjusted" the biathlon schedule for 2018-2019 due to the fact that RUSADA (Russian anti-doping agency) has not been reinstated. Until now, a number of promising domestic racers are serving a disqualification, and caustic comments from rivals are flying at athletes performing under the Russian flag. For example, the world biathlon leader Martin Fourcade has repeatedly spoken out in favor of the exclusion of individual athletes from Russia from the World Cup stages.

Core disciplines

The list of biathlon races for men and women has long remained unchanged, including the following disciplines:

  • sprint;
  • mass start;
  • pursuit race;
  • individual race.

Moreover, within the framework of the WC, men's and women's relay races are also held, providing for four stages with two firing lines (from a prone and standing position). Nevertheless, any sport does not stand still, therefore, new disciplines have appeared in modern biathlon on an experimental basis. We are talking about a mixed relay, when they compete with each other best teams, made up of male and female "rifle racers" who compete for their country.

The scoring system in individual disciplines remained unchanged. For each race, the athlete receives (or does not receive) a certain number of points, which go both to the KM standings for the corresponding competitive discipline, and to the overall World Cup standings. The biathlete who scored the most points at the end of the season in all competitions receives the "Big crystal globe". Several "Small Crystal Globes" are also provided, for example, in individual race or mass start.

Biathlon World Championship

The 2019 Biathlon World Championships will be held in Östersund, Sweden from 7 to 17 March. A number of women's and men's races are planned as part of the tournament:

  • sprint;
  • mass start;
  • pursuit;
  • individual race;
  • men's and women's relays.

In addition, a single mixed relay (the so-called super mixed) will be added to the list of competitive disciplines. At the upcoming World Cup 2019, it is not planned to award points for this discipline in the World Cup offset, but in the future it will certainly be included in the mandatory program.

Favorites for the coming season

IN men's biathlon the role of the permanent favorite for several seasons belongs to the Frenchman Martin Fourcade. In 2017-2018, he took without exception all the Crystal Globes, both Large and small. The Frenchman's only disappointment was sharing first place in the individual race standings with rising Norwegian star Johannes Boe. The aggravation of the struggle between these two riders is predicted by most experts, although the dominant role is likely to remain with Fourcade.

Among other biathletes who seriously claim first places in the KM standings, we note:

  • Emil Hegle Svendsen;
  • Anton Shipulin;
  • Arnd Peiffer;
  • Tarja Be;
  • Jacob Fak.

Important news for all biathlon fans was the departure of the eight-time Olympic champion Ole Einar Bjoerndalen. The king didn't hit winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and decided to leave big sport on a major note. The Norwegian gave way to new heroes who will lead the fight without looking back at the legend of world sports.

IN women's biathlon the upcoming season promises to be one of the most unpredictable. At least a dozen biathletes will compete for the Big Crystal Globe, among which stand out:

  • Dorothea Wierer;
  • Laura Dahlmeier;
  • Kaisa Mäkärainen;
  • Anastasia Kuzmina.

According to experts, the main struggle will unfold between Domracheva and Myakarainen. Last season for the Belarusian turned out to be crumpled, because she was unable to gain optimal conditions after the birth of a child. She was only 18 points short of the coveted trophy, so Mäkärainen will have to demonstrate phenomenal speed and composure on the shooting range if she wants to retain the title.

Thus, the Biathlon World Cup 2018-2019 will include nine stages, among which, due to the circumstances, there is no Russian Tyumen. New season promises to be interesting, unpredictable and uncompromising. Don't miss the first races of the tournament on December 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia.

The best moments in the biathlon of the 2017-2018 season, see the following video:

Biathlon. Season 2017-2018. 27.09.2017 13:37

The calendar of the 2017/2018 Biathlon World Cup includes nine stages, as well as the European Championship and the Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The 2017/2018 Biathlon World Cup starts on November 26, 2017 in Östersund, Sweden, and ends on March 25, 2018 in Tyumen, Russia.

Biathlon competition schedule for the 2017-2018 season

Biathlon World Cup 2017-2018 schedule

  1. Ostersund (Sweden) - 24.11-03.12.2017. Results.
  2. Hochfilzen (Austria) - 08-10.12.2017. Results.
  3. Annecy (France) - 12-17.12.2017. Results.
  4. Oberhof (Germany) - 02-07.01.2018. Results.
  5. Ruhpolding (Germany) - 09-14.01.2018. Results.
  6. Antholz-Anterselva (Italy) - 18-21.01.2018. Results.
  7. Kontiolahti (Finland) - 06-11.03.2018. Results.
  8. Holmenkollen (Norway) - 13-18.03.2018. Results.
  9. Tyumen (Russia) - 20-25.03.2018

Olympic Games. South Korea, Pyeongchang, 9-25.02.2018

  1. Women's Sprint 10 Feb 2018, Sat 14:15
  2. Sprint men 11 Feb 2018, Sun 14:15
  3. Women's Pursuit 12 Feb 2018, Mon 13:10
  4. Men's Pursuit 12 Feb 2018, Mon 15:00
  5. Men's individual 14 Feb 2018, Wed 14:05
  6. Women's individual 15 Feb 2018, Thu 14:00
  7. Mass start women 17 Feb 2018, Sat 14:15
  8. Mass start men 18 Feb 2018, Sun 14:15
  9. mixed relay 20 Feb 2018, Tue 14:15
  10. Women's relay 22 Feb 2018, Thu 14:15
  11. Relay men 23 Feb 2018, Fri 14:15

Europe championship. Italy, Ridnaun, 22-28.01.2018

  1. Men's individual 24 Jan 2018, Wed 12:00
  2. Women's individual 24 Jan 2018, Wed 15:30
  3. Sprint men 26 Jan 2018, Fri 13:00
  4. Women's Sprint 26 Jan 2018, Fri 16:00
  5. Men's Pursuit 27 Jan 2018, Sat 15:00
  6. Women's Pursuit 27 Jan 2018, Sat 17:00
  7. Mixed Relay 28 Jan 2018, Sun 15:00
  8. Single Mixed Relay 28 Jan 2018, Sun 17:00

Biathlon news. The Russian stages of the World and European Cups will be held

In connection with the meeting held on Saturday, December 9, 2017, in Austria, the IBU Executive Committee of the Russian Biathlon Union makes the following statement.

  • The Russian Biathlon Union agrees with the decisions made at the meeting and is grateful to colleagues for their balanced and constructive position.
  • Due to the "temporary restriction" of the RRF as a member International Union we draw the attention of the media and interested parties to the fact that this measure is not an exceptional procedure and does not complicate relations between the RBU, the IBU and other international sports organizations.
  • The RBU expresses confidence that the work of the Russian Biathlon Union within the IBU will continue and will not interfere with the implementation of all the projects already planned, in particular, the participation of the RBU in the IBU Congress in the summer of 2018.
  • We express our gratitude to the IBU Executive Committee for keeping Tyumen, Uvat and Khanty-Mansiysk a place in the international calendar of the World Cups and the IBU.
  • The RRF declares its full support and cooperation in the investigation by the IBU of all pending cases of possible violations doping rules.

Reference

Biathlon disciplines and racing rules

individual race

Athletes starting at intervals of 30 seconds to 1 minute must cover a distance of 20 kilometers in the men's race and 15 kilometers in the women's race with four firing lines. The first and third shooting is carried out from a prone position, the second and fourth - standing. The participant himself chooses his place on the shooting range. Each miss is punished with 1 minute of penalty added to the total time of passing the course.

Sprint

Sprint participants also start at intervals of 30 seconds to 1 minute and cover a distance of 10 and 7.5 kilometers (men and women, respectively) with 2 firing lines. On the first firing line, athletes shoot from a prone position, on the second - standing, they also choose their own places on the shooting range. For each miss, the athlete must run a 150-meter penalty loop. 60 biathletes (at the championships - 45), who came to the finish line first, take part in the pursuit race.

Pursuit

Competitors start in the same order and at the same intervals as they finished in the sprint. The distance is 12.5 kilometers for men and 10 kilometers for women. Athletes go through four firing lines, where they take places in accordance with the order of arrival at the shooting range. Shooting is carried out from prone, prone, standing, standing positions. Misses are punished with 150-meter penalty loops.

Mass start

The mass start is attended by 27 best biathletes in current results World Cup. Athletes start at the same time and cover a distance of 15 kilometers in the men's race and 12.5 kilometers in the women's race with four firing lines, shooting sequentially from prone, prone, standing, standing positions. Athletes take places on the firing lines in the order they come to them. For each miss, the penalty is a penalty loop of 150 meters.

Relay race

The relay race is a team competition. Composition of the team - 4 athletes representing one country. Each representative of the team runs 1 of 4 stages of the distance of 7.5 kilometers long - men, 6 km - women with 2 firing lines. Shooting is carried out on the first line from a prone position, on the second - standing. Competitors take positions on the shooting range according to their starting numbers. Unlike other races, each biathlete has 3 spare cartridges, which are loaded manually if necessary. Misses are punished with 150-meter penalty loops. One representative from each team starts at the same time and, having run their distance, passes the baton to the next team member.

mixed relay

It differs from the usual one in that the team consists of 2 women and 2 men, going to a distance of sequences F-F-M-M. The relay team consists of 4 people, and the distance for men and women is different - the distance is 7.5 kilometers for men and 6 kilometers for women.

Single mixed relay

Each team participating in the single mixed relay consists of one athlete and one athlete. The athlete starts the competition. After shooting from a prone and standing position, she passes the baton to the man in the transfer zone, located just outside the penalty loop. He performs shooting from a prone and standing position and again passes the baton to the same athlete. Each relay participant completes a total of four firing lines and corresponding laps ski run. After passing the last firing line, the man runs the final 1.5 km and finishes. Competitors who are one lap behind are stopped as they pass the penalty lap split time after being overtaken. The length of the penalty loop in this type of competition is 75 m. All other rules and procedures applicable to relay races apply to the single mixed relay race.

Marathon

Speed ​​marathon for men and women. The distance for men is 10 laps of 2 km, for women 10 laps of 1.5 km. Penalty loop 100 meters. 60 people go to the start. The start is the same as in the mass start. After completing the first round, athletes from 1 to 30 shoot 1 line from the prone position, numbers from 31 to 60 pass through to the second round. After the second round, numbers from 31 to 60 shoot 1 line from the prone position, and athletes from 1 to 30 go to the third round in transit. After the second round, a general pelaton is formed and after the third round, the athletes come to the second prone shooting and take up firing positions upon arrival. After the fourth prone shooting, the athlete drives into the marked sump, where he changes clips and has the right to change skis. The next four shooting range athletes shoot rack. In the event of a closure on the circle of an athlete, he is removed from the race.


The first stage will be held in Pokljuka (Slovenia). The World Cup will end with competitions in Holmenkollen (Norway).

First stage. Pokljuka, Slovenia

December 2 - single-mixed and mixed relay.
December 5 - individual race (men).
December 6 - individual race (women).
December 7 - sprint (men).
December 8 - sprint (women).
December 9 - pursuit (men) and pursuit (women).

Second phase. Hochfilzen, Austria

December 13 - sprint (women).
December 14 - sprint (men).
December 15 - pursuit (women) and pursuit (men).
December 16 - relay (women) and relay (men).

Third stage. Nove Mesto, Czech Republic

December 20 - sprint (men).
December 21 - sprint (women).
December 22 - pursuit (men) and pursuit (women).
December 23 - mass start (men) and mass start (women).

Fourth stage. Oberhof, Germany

January 10 - sprint (women).
January 11 - sprint (men).
January 12 - pursuit (women) and pursuit (men).
January 13 - relay (women) and relay (men).

Fifth stage. Ruhpolding, Germany

January 16 - sprint (men).
January 17 - sprint (women).
January 18 - relay race (men).
January 19 - relay (women).
January 20 - mass start (men) and mass start (women).

Sixth stage. Antholz, Italy

January 24 - sprint (women).
January 25 - sprint (men).
January 26 - pursuit (women) and pursuit (men).
January 27 - mass start (women) and mass start (men).

Seventh stage. Canmore, Canada

February 7 - individual race (men) and individual race (women).
February 9 - relay (men) and relay (women).
February 10 - mass start (men) and mass start (women).

Eighth stage. Salt Lake City, USA

February 14 - sprint (women).
February 15 - sprint (men).
February 16 - mass start (women) and mass start (men).
February 17 - single mixed and mixed relay.

Ninth stage. Holmenkollen, Norway

March 21 - sprint (women).
March 22 - sprint (men).
March 23 - pursuit (women) and pursuit (men).
March 24 - mass start (women) and mass start (men).

Biathletes Petr Pashchenko, Semyon Suchilov and Anastasia Egorova are included in the main team of Russia to prepare for the 2018/19 season. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Biathlon Union (RBU), according to TASS.

The men's team, in addition to Pashchenko and Suchilov, included Anton Shipulin, Alexander Loginov, Anton Babikov, Maxim Tsvetkov, Evgeny Garanichev and Dmitry Malyshko. Earlier it became known that Anatoly Khovantsev was appointed the head coach of the Russian national team and the head coach of the men's team, who will be assisted by Sergey Idinov and Artem Istomin.

Zaitseva urged to trust the decisions of the new president of the Russian Biathlon Union Drachev

The women's team did not include Tatyana Akimova, who participated in Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, as well as Irina Uslugina, who was previously a member of the main team. The full composition of the Russian women's team for the upcoming season is as follows: Ekaterina Yurlova-Perkht, Uliana Kaisheva, Victoria Slivko, Daria Virolainen, Christina Reztsova, Valeria Vasnetsova, Anastasia Egorova and Svetlana Mironova. Vitaly Noritsyn was approved as the head coach of the women's team, with Nikolai Zagursky, Pavel Lantsov and Leonid Guryev.

Additionally, the Russian Biathlon Union has announced the composition of the reserve and junior teams for potential participation in the 2018/19 Biathlon World Cup. The reserve men's team included Nikita Porshnev, Eduard Latypov, Ivan Tomilov, Matvey Eliseev, Alexander Povarnitsyn, Evgeny Idinov, Kirill Streltsov, Igor Malinovsky, and women's team got - Larisa Kuklina, Evgenia Pavlova, Tamara Voronina, Anastasia Morozova, Ekaterina Zubova, Natalia Ushkina, Alexandra Alekseshnikova, Margarita Vasilyeva. The reserve men's team is coached by Sergey Belozerov, Sergey Bashkirov and Vladislav Tulaev, the women's team is coached by Andrey Padin and Sergey Konovalov.

One of the most exciting and spectacular views Biathlon is considered a sport that has fallen in love in Russia. The schedule of all competitions held for the marked species is already known physical culture in the 2017-2018 season. Starting from the end of November, various stages of the World Cup, the European Championship, the junior championship, and one of the most anticipated competitions, the Winter Olympics 2018, will be held monthly.

New season rules

The 2018 Biathlon World Cup will consist of 9 stages. Each of them is planned to be held in different countries and will relate to certain competitive disciplines.

  1. Sprint is a race with two fire lines.
  2. Mixed relay, consisting of two stages, different for men and women.
  3. Mass start - a race with 4 fire lines.
  4. Pursuit - the exact start time of the athletes depends on the results of the sprint.
  5. Relay of the same type - 4 biathletes from each team compete in a separate stage.
  6. Individual race - consists of 4 firing lines, for each miss on which an extra minute is added.

For the first 4 types of biathlon, athletes are charged a certain amount of points. For example, a leader position in a sprint is worth 60 points, while the last, 40th place, deserves no more than 1 point. An individual race provides an opportunity to replenish your own « achievement list» only the first 30 biathletes who arrived at the finish line. At the same time, the leader gets 60 points, the second - 54, the third - 48, and so on. In the final of the entire tournament, the athlete with the most points receives cash reward and the most famous biathlon trophy - the Crystal Globe.

Schedule of the future championship

To understand where each of the stages of the competition in the marked sport will take place, you should show the entire chronology of each of them.

  1. Östersund - from November 27 to December 3, 2017.
  2. Hochfilzen - from 4 to 10 December 2017.
  3. Annecy - from 11 to 17 December 2017.
  4. Oberhof - from 2 to 7 January 2018.
  5. Ruhpolding - from 8 to 14 January 2018.
  6. Antholz - from 15 to 21 January 2018.
  7. Kontiolahti - from 5 to 11 March 2018.
  8. Oslo - from 12 to 18 March 2018.
  9. Tyumen - from 19 to 25 March 2018.

A two-month break in the competition is required for additional competitions: the European Championship, scheduled from January 22 to 28, 2018, as well as the Pyeongchang Olympics, from February 9 to 25, 2018. At the mentioned tournaments, the main struggle of biathletes will be conducted in 6 stages: sprint, mass start, individual race, mixed and same type relay race, as well as pursuit.

Detailed information about each stage of the competition

The world championship in the noted sport begins in a small Swedish city Ostersund, where on this moment no more than 60 thousand people live. A feature of this place is its proximity to the Arctic Circle - only 100 km. Since the beginning of November, it has been quite cool here (-5 ... -10 degrees), and the height of the snow cover reaches 15 centimeters. The biathlon track itself consists of different levels of difficulty, which allows you to clearly follow all stages of the race directly from the podium.

Next, the biathletes will move to the Austrian town Hochfilzen, where there is a very small difference in height - in the region of 40 meters. It is clear that in this case, the main feature of the race will be exclusively shooting. The local stadium can accommodate only 5 thousand people, and at the time of the world championship there is nowhere for an apple to fall. When the sun hides behind impenetrable clouds, the track is enveloped in thick fog, which makes shooting more unpredictable and interesting.

Biathlon in a French settlement Annecy considered one of the most dynamic in the world. The current track impresses with its steep climbs and unexpected descents. As a result, the final of the local competitions depends solely on the speed of the participants themselves.

german town track Oberhof famous throughout the world for its large elevation difference. In some cases, the rises can reach 400 meters. Recently appeared here new stadium, accommodating at least 12 thousand spectators. Usually, all fans are very conscientious about their immediate duties, and therefore support their favorite favorites with considerable zeal.

The next stage - another German race in Ruhpolding. It is famous for its unpredictability and entertainment. In addition to considerable elevation changes, the local weather is no less capricious. Very often the air temperature becomes positive, and then the perfect snow cover turns into a real mess that sticks to the skis. For athletes, it is impossible to imagine more difficult conditions, but this does not negate the main highlight of the local biathlon - the proximity of the spectator stands to the shooting range (no more than 10 meters).

Further, the 2018 biathlon championship will be relocated to Italy, to the town Antholz. The local track is very gentle, which did not prevent the organizers from making it more interesting with the help of artificial climbs. To overcome the entire distance, the athletes will have to work hard. The stadium can accommodate only 5 thousand people, but there is a huge screen from which the results of the competition can be clearly seen.

The next stage of the championship is planned in Finnish Kontiolahti. The local track is considered unique, as it is located at an altitude of 120 meters above sea level. It is clear that the air here is a little rarefied, and therefore, during the competition, athletes have to deal with oxygen starvation. What can we say - for the victory you will need to exhaust all the forces of the body and make really titanic efforts. The local stadium is designed for 10 thousand spectators, and is also equipped with information screens and a large scoreboard.

The next stage of biathlon is held at the Norwegian stadium in Oslo. The local track consists of steep descents, due to which falls are not uncommon during the competition. On winter Games a huge number of people come to see, and therefore even the athlete who comes to the finish line last is greeted with a standing ovation.

The final stage of the championship of the 2017-2018 season will be held in the Russian town Tyumen. A feature of this place will be quite strong Siberian frosts - -25 degrees minimum. It is worth recalling that in connection with the outbreak of a doping scandal, the IOC moved the last year's stage of the championship in Russia to the Czech New Place. It is quite possible that this year the situation will repeat itself, but so far there have been no official statements on this matter.

Kaisa Makaräinen - three-time World Cup/IBU winner

On November 26, the 2017/2018 Olympic season started. The leading teams of the world, including the Ukrainian team, got their first competitive practice at the pre-season starts in Shusheni, . And already on November 26, the official biathlon season is traditionally in the Swedish town Östersund.

The first medals of the season for the Ukrainian team won Yulia Jima at the stage in the Swedish Esresund. , and a day later

After Sweden, the biathletes went to the Austrian Hochfilzen, where is the national team of Ukraine. December 14 started the third stage of the World Cup in French Annecy. brought Vita Semerenko. The French stage was the final one in the first trimester of the biathlon calendar.

After the New Year's break, the stages were traditionally held in German Oberhof And Ruhpolding, as well as Italian Antholze. In the pursuit race at the fourth stage of the World Cup Vita Semerenko.

The results of the biathlon season were summed up at the stages of the World Cup in Finnish Kontiolahti and Norwegian Holmenkolene. The final stage was accepted by the Russian Tyumen,

Race time - Kiev. Also, we tried to recall all the most significant moments of the Ukrainian biathlon for the 2014-2018 Olympic cycle.

World Cup 2017/18:


Two medals by Yuliya Dzhima in Östersund were a real gift to Ukrainian fans / Chaampionat,com

1. Austria (0+2) 36:17.0

2. Germany (0+9) +16.5

3. Kazakhstan (0+5) +32.7

4. France (0+10) +33.7

5. Sweden (0+9) +34.3

6. Ukraine (0+10) +34.9

7. Italy (0+6) +43.3

8. Russia (0+8) +1:07.8

  • November 26, 18:10. Mixed relay. .

1. Norway (0+13) 1:11:31.7

2. Italy (1+6) +5.3

3. Germany (0+10) +6.4

4. Slovakia (0+9) +7.7

5. Sweden (1+5) +34.5

6. Russia (0+7) +47.9

7. France (1+7) +48.0

8. Finland (1+8) +1:32.4

9. Switzerland (1+8) +1:50.6

10. Ukraine (0+6) +2:14.2

  • November 29, 18:15. Women's individual race.

1. Nadezhda Skardino, Belarus (0+0+0+0) 42:57.4

2. Suneve Sulemdal, Norway (0+0+0+0) +2.9

3. Julia Dzhima, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +12.0

4. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +30.1

28. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +2:50.4

37. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0+1+0+1) +3:24.2

40. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (1+1+1+0) +3:36.8

58. Elena Pidhrushnaya, Ukraine (0+1+1+1) +4:26.5

  • November 30, 18:15. Men's individual race.

1. Johannes Tinges Be, Norway (0+0+0+0) 53:24.5

2. Quentin Fillon Maillet, France (0+0+0+0) +2:01.0

23. Artem Prima, Ukraine (0+1+0+1) +4:19.0

24. Sergey Semenov, Ukraine (1+1+0+0) +4:37.5

78. Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (1+1+3+0) +9:04.3

82. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (0+1+0+4) +9:35.1

97. Alexander Zhirny, Ukraine (2+1+2+0) +10:56.9

  • December 1, 18:45. Women's sprint.

1. Denise Hermann, Germany (0+1) 42:57.4

2. Justine Breza, France (0+0) +15.2

3. Julia Jima, Ukraine (0+0) +19.6

21. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (1+0) +1:09.8

22. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (1+0) +1:10.3

28. Elena Pidhrushnaya, Ukraine (1+1) +1:16.6

34. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (1+0) +1:22.7

73. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (1+1) +2:30.9

1. Tarjei Be, Norway (1+0) 22:40.6

3. Eric Lesser, Germany (0+1) +3.7

50. Artem Prima, Ukraine (1+1) +1:39.4

61. Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (0+1) +1:51.8

67. Sergey Semenov, Ukraine (3+0) +2:04.1

75. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (0+4) +2:13.1

93. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (2+2) +2:58.2

  • December 3, 2:15 p.m. Women's pursuit. .

1. Denise Hermann, Germany (0+0+2+0) 30:02.7

2. Justine Breza, France (0+0+0+0) +25.8

...

9. Elena Pidhrushnaya, Ukraine (1+0+0+0) +1:40.0

16. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +2:02.8

18. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+1+1+1) +2:18.4

21. Julia Dzhima, Ukraine (1+3+0+0) +2:40.1

25. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0+2+0+0) +2:53.1

  • December 3, 16:15. Men's pursuit. .

2. Jacob Fak, Slovenia (1+0+0+1) +40.8

3. Quentin Fillon Maillet, France (1+0+0+1) +42.1

24. Artem Prima, Ukraine (0+0+1+0) +2:11.1


Hochfilzen-2017. Without a doubt best race last season. Vice world champions at the finish of the women's relay
  • December 8, 12:30 p.m. Male sprint. .

1. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (0+0) 24:18.4

3. Jacob Fak, Slovenia (0+0) +35.4

12. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (0+1) +1:15.7

36. Vladimir Semakov , Ukraine (1+0) +2:10,2

37. Ruslan Tkalenko , Ukraine (0+0) +2:11,1

55. Sergey Semenov , Ukraine (1+2) +2:36,5

69. Alexander Zhirny , Ukraine (1+1) +2:54,5

  • December 8, 15:15. Women's sprint. .

1. Daria Domracheva, Belarus (0+0) 22:40.2

2. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (1+0) +22.1

3. Dorothea Wierer, Italy (1+0) +30.6

4. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0) +35.2

...

17. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (1+0) +1:13.5

20. Julia Jima, Ukraine (2+0) +1:19.5

24. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0+1) +1:30.1

31. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (0+1) +1:49.1

63. Elena Pidhrushnaya, Ukraine (3+1) +2:47.0

  • December 9, 13:15. Men's pursuit.

1. Johannes Thingnes Be, Norway (2+0+1+0) 36:41.1

2. Jacob Fak, Slovenia (0+0+1+0) +58.8

18. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (1+1+1+1) +2:13.2

35. Ruslan Tkalenko , Ukraine (0+1+0+2) +3:20.6

53. Sergey Semenov , Ukraine (0+0+2+1) +5:34.5

  • December 9, 2:45 p.m. Women's pursuit.

1. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (1+0+0+0) 34:31.2

2. Kaisa Makaräinen, Finland (1+0+0+1) +10.2

3. Daria Domracheva, Belarus (0+0+1+0) +11.8

6. Julia Jima, Ukraine (0+0+0+1) +1:08.0

15. Irina Varvinets , Ukraine (0+0+1+0) +1:55.7

16. Vita Semerenko , Ukraine (1+0+2+1) +1:58.8

18. Valya Semerenko , Ukraine (0+0+2+0) +2:03.7

22. Anastasia Merkushina , Ukraine (1+1+0+0) +2:12.9

  • December 10, 12.30. Men's relay.

1. Norway (0+9) 1:21:21.8

2. Germany (0+17) +1:54.9

3. France (3+13) +2:34.0

4. Sweden (3+12) +2:54.8

5. Italy (2+12) +3:19.1

6. Ukraine (1+12) +3:24.0

7. Switzerland (5+12) +3:30.5

8. Russia (3+13) +3:35.8

  • December 10, 15.10. Women's relay.

1. Germany (0+9) 1:14:36.4

2. Ukraine (0+5) +44.9

3. France (2+13) +1:04.5

4. Russia (0+9) +1:09.0

5. Switzerland (2+12) +1:27.7

6. Czech Republic (1+12) +1:34.1

7. Belarus (2+6) +1:42.2

8. Sweden (0+9) +1:42.6


Annecy 2017. Vita Semerenko wins the bronze medal in the sprint race. This is the first serious Ukrainian success after returning to big sport.
  • December 14, 15:15. Women's sprint

1. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (0+0) 20:59.6

2. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (0+0) +33.9

3. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0) +41.4

...

7. Valya Semerenko , Ukraine (0+0) +1:06,8

27. Julia Jim , Ukraine (1+1) +1:57,7

45. Anastasia Merkushina , Ukraine (1+0) +2:16,2

49. Elena Pidgrushnaya , Ukraine (2+1) +2:20,3

61. Irina Varvinets , Ukraine (0+1) +2:40,6

  • December 15, 15:15. Male sprint.

1. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (0+0) 22:16.9

3. Antonin Guigonnat, France (0+0) +34.7

60. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (1+0) +2:26.7

78. Alexander Zhirny, Ukraine (1+0) +3:01.5

79. Artem Tishchenko, Ukraine (1+0) +3:03.7

89. Maxim Ivko, Ukraine (1+0) +3:26.9

98. Andrey Dotsenko, Ukraine (3+1) +4:19.3

  • December 16, 12:45 p.m. Women's pursuit.

1. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (0+0+0+1) 30:09.9

2. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (3+0+0+1) +14.0

3. Lisa Vittozzi, Italy (1+0+0+0) +31.8

8. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+3) +1:24.0

9. Valya Semerenko Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +1:24.9

28. Anastasia Merkushina Ukraine (1+1+0+0) +2:32.2

30. Elena Pidhrushnaya Ukraine (0+0+1+0) +2:40.8

  • December 16, 15:45. Men's pursuit.

1. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (0+0+0+0) 32:52.7

3. Anton Shipulin, Russia (0+0+0+1) +1:10.5

57. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (3+0+0+2) +6:46.9

  • December 17, 12.45 p.m. Women's mass start.

1. Justine Breza, France (0+0+1+0) 37:19.4

2. Irina Krivko, Belarus (0+0+0+0) +11.2

3. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (0+1+0+1) +19.9

...

7. Julia Jima, Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +30.7

15. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +1:04.4

17. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+1+2) +1:12.9

  • December 17, 15.30. Men's mass start.

2. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (2+0+0+0) +3.9

3. Eric Lesser, Germany (0+0+0+0) +6.2


Oberhof-2018. Vita Semerenko's second bronze medal in the Olympic season. In the photo together with the team coaches Grigory Shamray and Urosh Velepts
  • January 4, 13:30. Women's sprint.

1. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (1+0) 22:23.7

2. Kaisa Makaräinen, Finland (0+1) +35.4

3. Veronika Vitkova, Czech Republic (1+0) +40.1

22. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+1) +1:38.0

25. Elena Pidhrushnaya, Ukraine (1+0) +1:44.5

32. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (1+0) +1:52.7

42. Julia Jima, Ukraine (0+2) +2:08.7

58. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (0+1) +2:36.5

  • January 5, 15:15. Male sprint

2. Emil Svendsen, Norway (0+0) +8.1

3. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (2+0) +10.2

10. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (1+0) +56.3

16. Artem Prima, Ukraine (1+1) +1:20.6

43. Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (0+2) +2:02.0

53. Artem Tishchenko, Ukraine (0+1) +2:17.4

81. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (0+3) +3:16.2

  • January 6, 13:15. Women's pursuit.

1. Anastasia Kuzmina (0+1+1+0) 30:49.5

2. Dorothea Wierer (0+0+0+0) +1:04.4

3. Vita Semerenko (0+0+0+0) +1:10.2

...

13. Julia Jima (1+0+0+0) +2:01.4

17. Elena Pidhrushnaya (0+0+1+0) +2:25.8

25. Anastasia Merkushina (0+1+0+0) +2:52.6

56. Irina Varvinets (1+1+1+0) +6:12.7

  • January 6, 16:00. Men's pursuit.

2. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (1+1+1+0) +6.3

3. Tarjei Boe, Norway (0+0+0+0) +30.9

5. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +1:16.2

25. Artem Prima, Ukraine (3+1+0+0) +3:11.4

  • January 7, 12:30. Women's relay.

1. France (1+10) 1:12:42.4

2. Germany (2+13) +32.4

3. Sweden (0+8) +48.2

4. Russia (1+5) +1:04.7

5. Ukraine (0+12) +1:15.8

6. Italy (2+8) +2:06.9

7. Finland (1+11) +2:34.7

8. Poland (2+13) +2:52.6

  • January 7, 15:30. Men's relay.

1. Sweden (1+9) 1:19:44.1

2. Italy (2+11) +1:10.8

3. Norway (3+14) +2:04.6

4. Russia (3+16) +2:32.1

5. France (6+16) +2:41.3

6. Germany (10+10) +3:40.0

7. Switzerland (5+21) +4:13.8

8. Bulgaria (5+15) +6:03.1

11. Ukraine (9+19) +6:39.0


Ruhpolding-2018. Yulia Dzhima and Valya Semerenko after the flower ceremony following the results of the individual race
  • January 10, 15:20. Men's individual race.

2. Ondzhey Moravec, Czech Republic (0+0+0+0) +1:01.0

3. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (0+0+0+1) +1:06.3

26. Artem Prima, Ukraine (1+1+0+0) +3:53.5

41. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (1+0+1+1) +4:43.5

49. Artem Tishchenko, Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +4:52.8

58. Vladimir Semakov , Ukraine (0+2+0+0) +5:15,8

80. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (0+0+1+2) +6:58.6

  • January 11, 15:20. Women's individual race.

1. Dorothea Wierer, Italy (0+0+0+0) 41:29.0

2. Kaisa Makaräinen, Finland (1+0+0+0) +12.7

3. Rosanna Crawford, Canada (0+0+0+0) +21.2

4. Julia Jima, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +45.9

5. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +52.6

19. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0+1+0+1) +2:22.4

22. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (0+0+1+1) +2:30.4

62. Yulia Zhuravok, Ukraine (0+1+1+1) +4:55.9

Elena Pidhrushnaya, Ukraine (0+0+1+2) - did not finish

  • January 12, 15:30. Men's relay.

1. Norway (0+7) 1:13:11.1

2. France (0+6) +24.9

3. Russia (0+4) +53.4

4. Germany (0+10) +1:26.5

5. Austria (0+6) +1:39.8

6. Sweden (0+6) +1:50.6

7. Italy (1+11) +1:58.5

8. Czech Republic (0+9) +2:05.4

15. Ukraine (1+11) +3:36.2

  • January 13, 15:30. Women's relay.

1. Germany (0+9) 1:08:47.0

2. Italy (0+3) +2.9

3. Sweden (0+5) +17.2

4. Norway (0+9) +23.1

5. Poland (0+5) +24.5

6. Czech Republic (0+7) +1:04.6

7. Russia (0+7) +1;20.8

8. Switzerland (1+11) +1:37.1

11. Ukraine (0+12) +2:13.7

  • January 14, 13:15. Men's mass start.

1. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (0+0+0+1) 37:11.2

3. Antonin Guigonnat, France (0+0+0+0) +8.4

  • January 14, 15:40. Women's mass start.

1. Kaisa Makaräinen, Finland (1+0+0+1) 34:05.6

2. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (1+0+0+1) +0.8

3. Veronika Vitkova, Czech Republic (1+0+1+0) +4.6

10. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (1+1+0+0) +45.7

12. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +49.9

13. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (1+0+0+0) +53.4

18. Julia Jima, Ukraine (1+0+1+0) +1:15.3

6th stage. Antholz, Italy. January 16-21
Antholz-2017. Sergey Semenov wins bronze in his favorite individual race. And what a strong-willed finish...
  • January 18, 15.15. Women's sprint. . . .

1. Tiril Eckhoff, Norway (0+0) 21.05.3

2. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany(0+0) +12,0

3. Veronika Vitkova, Czech Republic(0+0) +20,6

22. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+1) + 1.21,1

32. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (0+1) + 1.39,9

66. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (2+0) +2.37,1

74. Olga Abramova, Ukraine ( 1+2) + 2.46,8

  • January 19, 15:15. Male sprint. . . .

1. Johannes Boe, Norway (1+0) 23:19.3

3. Arnd Peiffer, Germany (0+0) +42.2

12 Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (0+0) + +1:42.1

44. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (1+2) +2:23.9

83. Artem Prima, Ukraine (0+4) +3:29.8

85. Artem Tishchenko, Ukraine (1+1) +3:31.4

88. Ruslan Tkalenko, Ukraine (0+4) 3:39.3

  • January 20, 2:15 p.m. Women's pursuit. .

1. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (1+0+0+0) 29:45.0

2. Dorothea Wierer, Italy (1+0+1+0) +17.3

3. Daria Domracheva, Belarus (0+1+0+1) +20.2

...

17. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (1+0+0+1) +2:03.5

34. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (1+1+0+0) +3:42.5

  • January 20, 16:00. Men's pursuit.

1. Johannes Boe, Norway (0+0+0+0) 31:14.4

3. Anton Shipulin, Russia (1+0+0+0) +1:18.5

38. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (0+0+3+1) +4:08.3

41. Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (0+1+1+1) +4:12.7

  • January 21, 13:30. Women's mass start.

1. Daria Domracheva, Belarus (1+0+0+0) 40:23.9

2. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (1+1+0+1) +11.9

3. Kaisa Makarainen, Finland (1+0+2+1) +16.2

11. Valentina Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+1) +1:06.4

22. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+1+1+1) +1:57.0

28. Yulia Dzhima, Ukraine (1+0+3+1) +5:08.2

  • January 21, 15:45. Men's mass start.

2. Tarjei Boe, Norway (1+ 0 + 0 + 1) +2.8

3. Erlenn Bjontegaard, Norway (0+ 1 + 0 + 1) +5.1


Pyeongchang 2018. Julia Dzhima competed in only one individual race at the main start of the four years
  • February 10, 13:15. Women's sprint.

1. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (0+0) 21:06.2

3. Veronika Vitkova, Czech Republic (0+1) +25.8

14. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+1) +54.5

46. ​​Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (2+1) +2:14.7

55. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (2+1) +2:26.1

73. Irina Varvinets, Ukraine (1+4) +3:41.9

  • February 11, 13:15. Male sprint.

1. Arnd Peiffer, Germany (0+0) 23:38.8

2. Michal Krcmar, Czech Republic (0+0) +4.4

3. Dominic Windisch, Italy (0+1) +7.7

21. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (0+0) +48.7

40. Artema Prima, Ukraine (1+1) +1:36.1

46. ​​Sergey Semenov, Ukraine (0+1) + 1:46.1

78. Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (1+2) +2:52.9

  • February 12, 12:10 p.m. Women's pursuit.

1. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (0+1+0+0) 30:35.3

2. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (0+1+2+1) +29.4

3. Anais Bescond, France (0+0+1+0) +29.6

18. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (2+1+1+0) +2:19.1

46. ​​Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0+2+2+1) +4:55.1

  • February 12, 14:00. Men's pursuit.

2. Sebastian Samuelsson, Sweden (0+0+1+0) +12.0

3. Benedikt Doll, Germany (0+1+0+0) +15.1

34. Dmitry Pidruchny, Ukraine (1+0+2+1) +4:01.5

38. Artem Prima, Ukraine (1+1+2+2) +4:24.6

49. Sergey Semenov, Ukraine (1+0+2+2) +5:32.0

  • February 15, 10:15 am. Women's individual race.

1. Hanna Oeberg, Sweden (0+0+0+0) 41:07.2

2. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (0+1+1+0) +24.7

3. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany (1+0+0+0) +41.2

20. Julia Jima, Ukraine (1+0+1+0) +3:26.7

25. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+1) +3:46.7

63. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+3+1+1) +6:56.6

70. Anastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (1+1+3+1) +7:34.8

  • February 15, 13:20. Men's individual race.

1. Johannes Thingnes Boe, Norway (1+0+0+1) 48:03.8

2. Jacob Fak, Slovenia (0+0+0+0) +5.5

3. Dominik Landertinger, Austria (0+0+0+0) +14.2

29. Artem Tishchenko, Ukraine (0+0+0+0) +3:11.4

31. Vladimir Semakov, Ukraine (0+1+0+0) +3:28.3

46. ​​Artem Prima, Ukraine (1+2+0+1) +4:32.7

53. Sergey Semenov, Ukraine (1+0+1+1) +4:54.1

  • February 17, 13:15. Women's mass start.

1. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (0+0+0+1) 35:23.0

2. Daria Domracheva, Belarus (0+0+1+0) +18.8

3. Tiril Eckhof, Norway (1+0+1+0) +27.7

19. Valya Semerenko, Ukraine (1+0+0+0) +2:16.9

24. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (0+0+3+0) +3:02.3

  • February 18, 13:15. Men's mass start.

2. Simon Schempp, Germany (0+0+0+1) +0.0

3. Emil Svendsen, Norway (1+0+1+0) +11.2

  • February 20, 13:15. Mixed relay.

1. France (0+4) 1:08:34.3

2. Norway (1+11) +20.9

3. Italy (0+7) +26.9

4. Germany (1+7) +27.2

5. Belarus (0+3) +55.5

6. Finland (0+3) +1:03.9

7. Ukraine (0+5) +1:12.1

  • February 22, 13:15. Women's relay.

1. Belarus (0+9) 1:12:03.4

2. Sweden (0+12) +10.7

3. France (0+14) +17.6

4. Norway (3+12) +29.7

5. Slovakia (1+9) +38.4

6. Switzerland (0+16) +43.5

7. Poland (1+14) +43.6

8. Germany (3+11) +53.9

9. Italy (4+13) +1:04.1

10. Canada (1+11) +1:33.4

11. Ukraine (2+10) +1:41.4

  • February 23, 13:15. Men's relay.