When a new stage of the World Cup in Biathlon.

Kaisa Makaryainen - Three-time winner of the World Cup / IBU

November 26, the Olympic season 2017/2018 started. Leading teams of the world, among which the Ukrainian team, the first competitive practice received at the pre-season starts in Shushene. And on November 26, the official biathlon season is traditionally in the Swedish town Ostersund.

The first medals in the season for the Ukrainian team won Julia Jim.at the stage in Swedish Esegr. , and a day later

After Sweden, biathletes went to the Austrian Hochfilzenwhere the national team of Ukraine. December 14th started the third stage of the World Cup in French Annecy. Brought Vita Semerenko. The French stage became the final in the first trimester of the biathlon calendar.

Already after the New Year's pause, the stages traditionally passed in German Oberhof and Rupleoldingas well as Italian Antholz.In the race pursuit at the fourth stage of the World Cup Vita Sevenko.

The results of the bouton season were summed up at the World Cup stages in Finnish Contioachti.and Norwegian Holmenclane.The final stage of Visitolovsky Tyumen.,

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

World Cup 2017/18:


Two medals of Julia Jeema in Ostersunde became 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 Scardino, Belarus (0 + 0 + 0 + 0) 42: 57.4

2. Synenev Suledal, Norway (0 + 0 + 0 + 0) +2.9

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

4. Valya Sevenko, 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 Sevenko, Ukraine (1 + 1 + 1 + 0) +3: 36.8

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

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

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

2. Kantnen Fiyon Maye, 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 Tabenko, Ukraine (0 + 1 + 0 + 4) +9: 35.1

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

  • December 1, 18:45. Female sprint.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • December 2, 15:45. Male sprint.

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

3. Eric Leester, 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 Pidrum, Ukraine (0 + 4) +2: 13.1

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

  • December 3, 14:15. Female pursuit race. .

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

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

...

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

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

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

21. Julia Jim, 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 race. .

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

3. Cantnen Fiyon Maye, 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-champion of the world at the finish of the female relay
  • December 8, 12:30. Male sprint. .

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

3. Yakov Fak, Slovenia (0 + 0) +35,4

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

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

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

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

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

  • December 8, 15:15. Female sprint. .

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

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

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

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

...

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

20. Julia Jim, 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 Pidgorchnyh, Ukraine (3 + 1) +2: 47.0

  • December 9, 13:15. Men's pursuit race.

1. Johannes Tingness Bee, Norway (2 + 0 + 1 + 0) 36: 41.1

2. Yakov Fax, Slovenia (0 + 0 + 1 + 0) +58.8

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

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

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

  • December 9, 14:45. Female pursuit race.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • December 10, 12.30. Male 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. Female 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 Sevenko conquers a bronze reward in the sprint race. This is the first serious success of Ukrainian after returning to a big sport.
  • December 14, 15:15. Female Sprint

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

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

3. Vita Sevenko, Ukraine (0 + 0) +41,4

...

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

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

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

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

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

  • December 15, 15:15. Male sprint.

1. Johannes Tingnes Boy, Norway (0 + 0) 22: 16.9

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

60. Ruslan Tabenko, 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. Female pursuit race.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • December 17, 12.45. Female Mass Start.

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

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

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

...

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

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

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

  • December 17, 15.30. Male mass start.

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

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


Oberhof-2018. The second bronze reward Vita Sevenko in the Olympic season. In the photo, together with the team coaches, Gregory Shamram and Uloshek
  • January 4, 13:30. Female sprint.

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

2. Kaisa Makaryainen, Finland (0 + 1) +35,4

3. Veronika Vitkov, Czech Republic (1 + 0) +40,1

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

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

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

42. Julia Jim, 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 Tingness Boy, Norway (2 + 0) +10,2

10. Dmitry Pidrum, 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 Tabenko, Ukraine (0 + 3) +3: 16.2

  • January 6, 13:15. Female pursuit race.

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

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

3. VITA seven (0 + 0 + 0 + 0) +1: 10.2

...

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

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

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

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

  • January 6, 16:00. Men's pursuit race.

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

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

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

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

  • January 7, 12:30. Female 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. Male 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


Rupleolding 2018. Julia Jim and Valya Sevenno after the Flower Ceremony following the results of the individual race
  • January 10, 15:20. Men's individual race.

2. Onjy Murez, Czech Republic (0 + 0 + 0 + 0) +1: 01.0

3. Johannes Tingness Boe, Norway (0 + 0 + 0 + 1) +1: 06,3

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

41. Dmitry Pidrum, 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 Tabenko, Ukraine (0 + 0 + 1 + 2) +6: 58.6

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

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

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

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

4. Julia Jim, 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. Julia Zhuravok, Ukraine (0 + 1 + 1 + 1) +4: 55.9

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

  • January 12, 15:30. Male 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. Female 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. Male mass start.

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

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

  • January 14, 15:40. Female Mass Start.

1. Cake Makaryainen, Finland (1 + 0 + 0 + 1) 34: 05.6

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

3. Veronica Vitkov, Czech Republic (1 + 0 + 1 + 0) +4.6

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

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

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

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

6th stage. Antholz, Italy. January 16-21
Antholz-2017. Sergey Semenov wins bronze in his beloved individual race. And what volition was the finish ...
  • January 18, 15.15. Female sprint. . . .

1. Tyryl Ekhotoff, Norway (0 + 0) 21.05.3

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

3. Veronica Vitkov, Czech Republic(0+0) +20,6

22. Vita Sevenko, 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 Boy, Norway (1 + 0) 23: 19.3

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

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

44. Dmitry Pidrum, 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 Talenko, Ukraine (0 + 4) 3: 39.3

  • January 20, 14:15. Female pursuit race. .

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

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

3. Daria Domrachev, 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 race.

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

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

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

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

  • January 21, 13:30. Female Mass Start.

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

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

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

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

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

28. Julia Jim, Ukraine (1 + 0 + 3 + 1) +5: 08.2

  • January 21, 15:45. Male mass start.

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

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


PCHENCHKAN-2018. Julia Jim spoke only in one personal race at the main start of four
  • February 10, 13:15. Female sprint.

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

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

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

46. \u200b\u200bValya Sevenko, 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 Paiffer, Germany (0 + 0) 23: 38.8

2. Mikhal Krchmar, Czech Republic (0 + 0) +4.4

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

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

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

46. \u200b\u200bSergey Semenov, Ukraine (0+1) + 1:46.1

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

  • February 12, 12:10. Female pursuit race.

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

2. Anastasia Kuzmina, Slovakia (0 + 1 + 2 + 1) +29,4

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

18. Vita Semerenko, Ukraine (2 + 1 + 1 + 0) +2: 19,1

46. \u200b\u200bAnastasia Merkushina, Ukraine (0 + 2 + 2 + 1) +4: 55.1

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

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

3. Benedict Dolla, Germany (0 + 1 + 0 + 0) +15.1

34. Dmitry Pidrum, 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. Women's individual race.

1. Hannah Oberg, Sweden (0 + 0 + 0 + 0) 41: 07.2

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

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

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

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

63. Vita Sevenko, 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 Tingness Boe, Norway (1 + 0 + 0 + 1) 48: 03.8

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

3. Dominic 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. \u200b\u200bArtem Prima, Ukraine (1 + 2 + 0 + 1) +4: 32.7

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

  • February 17, 13:15. Female Mass Start.

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

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

3. Tyryl Sneof, Norway (1 + 0 + 1 + 0) +27.7

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

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

  • February 18, 13:15. Male mass start.

2. Simon Shempp, 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. Female 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. Male relay.

Winter Olympic Games 2018

Most recently, the president of international Olympic Committee Jacques Rogge announced that the Capital of the XXIII Winter OI would become South Korean Pchchentchhan. According to the results of the voting, this city outlined its main competitors: French Annecy and German Munich. The biathlon tournament, which will be held within the framework of the Olympics will be held from February 9 to 25, 2018.

World Cup schedule 2018

The beginning of the season for Russian fans starts from the final stage of the World Cup, which will be held in the period from 19th to March 25, 2018 in Tyumen. As part of this championship, the following biathlon competitions will be held:

  • sprint;
  • pursuit;
  • relay race;
  • mass start;
  • individual check-in

According to the results of the races, the official rating of participants will be formed in separate performances and in the overall standings. In the final season on the sum of the scored points in all disciplines, a winner will be announced, which will receive a cash remuneration, an international certificate and a special trophy - "Crystal Globe".

According to the traditional scheme, the World Cup is divided into several rounds that pass on different biathlon trails. As a rule, the duration of one round is an average of 7th days.

In season 2017 - 2018 World Cup will consist of 9 stages that are scheduled in the following cities:

  1. Ostersund (Sweden): November 27 - December 3, 2017;
  2. Hochfilzen (Austria): 4 - 10 December 2017;
  3. Annecy (France): December 11 - 17, 2017;
  4. Oberhof (Germany): January 2 - 7, 2018;
  5. Rupleolding (Germany): January 8 - 14, 2018:
  6. Antholz (Italy): January 15 - 21, 2018;
  7. Contiolachti (Finland): 5 - 11 March 2018:
  8. Oslo (Norway): March 12 - 18, 2018;
  9. Tyumen (Russia): 19 - 25 March 2018.

According to the Tyumen region, Vladimir Yakushev in the 2018 season 2019 Cup of the World Cup, the capital of the region can be excluded from the list of cities in which the stages of the championship will be held. This unpleasant news is associated with the decision of the IOC, whose leadership is actively preventing large international tournaments in our country.

European Championship 2017 - 2018

This continental championship is one of the most significant events of the upcoming biathlon season. The tournament will be held on the tracks of Italian Ridnau from the 21st to January 28, 2018. According to the established regulations, the championship includes the following disciplines:

  • sprint;
  • pursuit;
  • individual check-in (among adults and juniors);
  • men's and female relay;
  • mixed relay (Men + Women).

Within the tournament, 15 kits of medals will be played.

Junior Biathlon World Championship 2017 - 2018

The hostess of the most prestigious championship among juniors will be the Estonian Center winter Sport And tourism is the city of Odea. The competition of young athletes will be held from February 26 to March 3, 2018.

During the tournament, its participants challenge 16 sets of assignment in the rush, relay, individual race and sprint.

Cup SME 2017 - 2018

This international championship has the format of continental biathlon competition among men and women. The tournament regulations are provided for: single and mixed relay, sprint, pursuit race, as well as competition in individual arrival.
According to the results of the speeches, an individual rating is formed and the general offset of biathletes. Separate participants and teams who scored the maximum number of points in the above disciplines are announced by the competition winners.

Preliminary Calendar Games SME 2017 - 2018

Unlike World Cup, tournament International Union Biathlonists are divided into 8 stages:

  1. Beitostolene (Norway): November 24 - 26, 2017;
  2. Lenzerheide (Switzerland): December 8 - 11, 2017;
  3. Oburallah (Austria): December 13 - 16, 2017;
  4. Rabls (Slovakia): January 5 - 7, 2018;
  5. Arber (Germany): January 11 - 13, 2018;
  6. Cheil gradies (Romania): 8 - 11 February 2018;
  7. Uvat (Russia): March 8 - 11, 2018;
  8. Khanty-Mansiysk (Russia): March 13 - 17, 2018.

The preliminary schedule of the Cup SME confirms that final stages This tournament, including his final, will be held in Russia. This news is an additional bonus for domestic fans, as they will be able to witness the most spectacular races of the season.

Currently, the composition of the Russian team, which will take part in season 2017 - 2018. At the heart of the men's biathlon team were approved: A. Shipulin, E. Garanichev, M. Flowerkov, A. Babikov, A.Logynov, A. Volkov, M . Lesseev, Y.Shopin.


Annual Competition the best biathletes Planets - Biathlon World Cup 2017/2018 - began in Swedish Ostersund on November 26 and ended with stage in Tyumen on March 25, 2018.

In total, 9 stages were scheduled in the competition calendar. Most races B. live air showed the federal TV channel "Match TV".

Leaders of the overall standings of the World Cup of the current season

(after eight stages)

Men: 1. Martin Fourcade (France) - 996 points, 2. Johannes Boe (Norway) - 947, 3. Anton Shipulin (Russia) - 627, 4. Arnd Paiffer (Germany) - 590, 5. Yakov Favor (Slovenia) - 550.

Women: 1. Anastasia Kuzmina (Slovakia) - 727 points, 2. Kaisa Mountainsainenen (Finland) - 686, 3. Daria Domrachev (Belarus) - 641, 4. Laura Dalmayer (Germany) - 615, 5. Dorothea Virr (Italy) - 600 ... 14. Ekaterina Yurlova (Russia) - 430.

The composition of the Russian national biathlon team in the 2017/2018 season

The composition of the Russian national team at the ninth stage of the World Cup in Tyumen.

Men: Anton Shipulin (3rd place in the World Cup 2017/2018), Anton Bubikov (24th place), Alexander Loginov (26th place), Maxim Flowers (28th place), Evgeny Garanichev (36th place) , Dmitry Malyshko (56th place), Alexey Slepov, Peter Paschenko, Igor Malinovsky, Edward Latypov.

Women: Ekaterina Yurlova (14th place in World Cup 2017/2018), Daria Vilorain (45th place), Ulyana Kaisheva (50th place), Victoria Slotko (66th place), Svetlana Mironova (67th place) , Irina Services (91st place), Christina Keep.

Biathlon World Cup 2017/2018: Schedule of Stages

26.11 Mixed relay (SuperMikst, 16:15) and mixed relay (19:10)
29.11 19:15 Individual Race (women)
30.11 19:15 Individual Race (Men)
01.12 19:45 Sprint (Women)
02.12 16:45 Sprint (Men)
03.12 Women's (15:15) And Men's (17:15) Pursuit Race

Anton Babikov took the 5th place in the individual race. Best result Women showed Ekaterina Yurlov, who showed the 11th result in the persecution race. The Russian national team took the 6th line in a mixed relay.

08.12 Male (13:30) and female (16:15) Sprint
09.12 Men's (14:15) and women's (16:45) Pursuit Race
10.12 Men's (13:30) and women's (16:10) relay

The best result of men showed Maxim Flowers, which takes the 6th place in the pursuit race. Women's relay fourth fourth fourth place.

14.12 16:15 Sprint (Women)
15.12 16:15 Sprint (Men)
16.12 Women's (13:45) and men's (16:45) Pursuit Race
17.12 Women's (13:45 and Male (16:30) Mass start

Anton Shipulin won bronze in the pursuit race and finished the fourth in the mass start.

04.01 14:30 Sprint (Women)
05.01 16:15 Sprint (Men)
06.01 Women's (14:15) and men's (17:00) Race of persecution
07.01 Women's (13:30) and men's (16:30) relay

This season, our biathletes remained without medals at the World Cup stage in Oberhof. The best result (4th place) showed men's and female relay fours.

10.01 16:20 Individual Race (Men)
11.01 16:20 Individual Race (Women)
12.01 16:30 Relay (Men)
13.01 16:30 relay (women)
14.01 Male (14:15) and female (16:40) Mass start

The only medal won a male relay four. Wolf, flowers, Babikov and Shipulin finished in third place by giving way to the Norwegians and French.

18.01 16:15 Sprint (Women)
19.01 16:15 Sprint (Men)
20.01 Women's (15:15) and men's (17:00) Race of persecution
21.01 Women's (14:30) and Male (16:45) Mass start

Anton Sipulin won bronze in the persecution race. The best result in women showed Ekaterina Yurlov, finishing at 6th place in the sprint.

All stages of the World Cup:

Stage Country / Rouss date
1st stage km Pokletuk, Slovenia
December 2-9, 2018.
2nd stage km Hochfilzen, Austria December 13-16, 2018.
3rd stage km New place, Czech Republic
December 20-23, 2018.
7th stage km Canada, Canada
7-10Feveral 2019.
8th stage km Salt Lake, USA February 14-17, 2019.
FM. Ostersund, Sweden March 7-17, 2019.
9th stage km Holmeniclane, Norway March 21-24, 2019.

As well as 2 commercial races, and the European Championship, the results of which are not going to the Cup of the World Cup.

The schedule of the World Cup races are known long before the start of the season. This is done so that the coaches can prepare their athletes at the right date. Although, as a rule, in fit form All athletes come at different times.

In the 2018/2019 season, there are significant changes in the calendar. Well, firstly, the World Championship went to Ostersund, and the eternal "season discoverer" will now take biathlon in March. And the season will open the stage in Pokhloch. Secondly, instead of two European stages (there are no Russia, France, Finland in the calendar), biathlon goes back to the ocean, conquer the expanses of North America.

In all disciplines, prefabs represent both men and women.
Each stage consists of 6 races (in rare cases 7, if there is a mixed relay).
The most common view of the race is a sprint - a short race for 3 circles, based on the results of which biathletes start in the next - pursuit race.
Otherwise, it is called Pursuit. This race gets 60 the best athletes According to the results of the sprint, and they also start, as finished in the sprint, including the backlog. The race consists of 5 circles.
An individual race is perhaps the most boring, and most unpredictable from all. In this discipline, if the biathlete did not hit the target, it does not go on the penalty area. One minute of the fine is simply added to his finishing time. And four fire raising and make this race unpredictable. In this race, even the average athlete (not from the top 30) can get to the podium, if it is purely shooting.
Biathlon Schedule 2018 2019 also includes and relay. Race of national teams, with a general start. Each participant passes through 3 circles (6km or 7.5km), and transfers the relay to the following. As practice shows, the most chances of winning have smooth teams, even if they have a pronounced leader, or stars.
For example, the women's national team of Ukraine, last season, in all relay, finished exclusively on the podium, including victory in the World Cup, and the victory at the 2014 Olympics. Although there is no athlete in its composition, who would constantly fight for victory in personal races.
But the most spectacular in the Biathlon World Cup schedule is considered a race with a general start.
Thirty best athletes (25 in total + 5 best at this stage) are a distance of 12.5 or 15 km with four firebrees.