Biathlon at the 2007 Asian Winter Games

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Biathlon at the 2007 Asian Winter Games was held at the Beida Lake Skiing Resort in Changchun, China from 29 January to 2 February 2007. [1]

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[edit] Medal summary

[edit] Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China China 2 3 3 8
2 Flag of Japan Japan 1 0 0 1

[edit] Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 10 km sprint Flag of Japan Hidenori Isa (JPN) Flag of the People's Republic of China Zhang Chengye (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China Zhang Qing (CHN)
Women's 10 km sprint Flag of the People's Republic of China Kong Yingchao (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China Liu Xianying (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China Dong Xue (CHN)
Women's 7.5 km sprint Flag of the People's Republic of China Liu Xianying (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China Kong Yingchao (CHN) Flag of the People's Republic of China Dong Xue (CHN)

[edit] Results

[edit] Men's events

[edit] 10 km sprint

This was held on the opening day of the games. Isa was not the fastest skier of the day, but a faultless shoot helped him catch Zhang Chengye, the only participant with a top-ten placing from this season's World Cup races. Zhang Chengye was also the highest ranked in the World Cup before the event, with 36th overall; bronze medallist Zhang Qing was the second-ranked Asian, in 57th, while Isa was ranked 64th.

Pos. Athlete Nation Time Misses Gap
Hidenori Isa Flag of Japan JPN 29:35.66 0+0
Zhang Chengye Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 29:43.33 1+3 +7.67
Zhang Qing Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 30:28.84 0+1 +53.18
4 Tatsumi Kasahara Flag of Japan JPN 30:51.02 1+2 +1:15.36
5 Tian Ye Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 30:56.74 0+2 +1:21.08
6 Sergey Naumik Flag of Kazakhstan KAZ 31:23.93 1+1 +1:48.27

[edit] Women's events

[edit] 7.5 km sprint

China's three top-25 athletes by the World Cup ranking swept the medals; no other competitor had managed to win World Cup points this season, except for China's Yin Qiao, who was ranked 38th but missed five times to finish seventh. Dong had been the best thus far in the World Cup season, having been ranked as highly as seventh, though Kong had a sprint World Cup podium from Hochfilzen. However, it was 29-year-old Liu, with seventh place from the second sprint in Hochfilzen as the best this season but a World Championship silver medal from 2005, who prevailed over her younger compatriots due to better skiing than Kong and better shooting than Dong.

Pos. Athlete Nation Time Misses Gap
Liu Xianying Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 25:19.28 0+2
Kong Yingchao Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 25:23.37 0+1 +4.09
Dong Xue Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 26:16.28 2+3 +57.00
4 Tamami Tanaka Flag of Japan JPN 27:09.60 2+2 +1:50.32
5 Viktoria Afanasyeva Flag of Kazakhstan KAZ 27:21.32 1+4 +2:02.04
6 Megumi Izumi Flag of Japan JPN 27:52.34 4+0 +2:33.06

[edit] 10 km pursuit

Faster skiing and better shooting gave Kong the gold medal.

Pos. Athlete Nation Time Misses Gap
Kong Yingchao Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 36:13.39 0+0+0+0
Liu Xianying Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 37:01.90 1+0+0+2 +1:48.51
Dong Xue Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 40:12.52 0+2+1+2 +3:59.13
4 Yelena Khrustaleva Flag of Kazakhstan KAZ 42:27.82 3+0+1+0 +6:16.43
5 Yin Qiao Flag of the People's Republic of China CHN 42:40.93 1+2+0+2 +6:29.54
6 Viktoria Afanasyeva Flag of Kazakhstan KAZ 43:00.70 2+0+1+4 +6:49.31

[edit] References