Emil Hegle Svendsen

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Emil Hegle Svendsen
Personal information
Full name Emil Hegle Svendsen
Date of birth July 12, 1985 (1985-07-12) (age 22)
Place of birth Trondheim, Flag of Norway Norway
Height 185 cm
Professional information
Club Strindheim IL
Skis Madshus
World Cup
Seasons 2005-
Wins 3
Additional podiums 6
Total podiums 9
Infobox last updated on:
February 17 2008


Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Norway Norway
Men's biathlon
World Championships
Gold 2008 Östersund 20 km individual
Gold 2008 Östersund 15 km mass start
Silver 2008 Östersund 4×7.5 km relay
Bronze 2007 Antholz-Anterselva 2×6 km + 2×7.5 km mixed relay

Emil Hegle Svendsen (born 12 July 1985) is a Norwegian biathlete. He skis with Strindheim IL, based in Trondheim. He is 6ft 1" (185cm) tall, and weights 170lbs (77kg, 12st 2lb).

The 2005/06 season was Svendsen's first season on the World Cup tour, before then he competed as a junior in the European Cup. During his first season in the World Cup Svendsen finished fifth in three races, two of them in sprints (Brezno-Orsblie and Ruhpolding), and the other in a mass start (Holmenkollen). He also finished races in seventh, ninth, and four more within the top twenty (14th, 15th, 17th, 19th). He finished the overall season in 22nd place. He was 32nd in the pursuit, 21st in the sprint, and 7th in the mass start, only seven points behind Sven Fischer in fourth place.

Svendsen was selected for the Olympics, to compete in the mass start, in which he came sixth, after hitting 18/20 targets and finished 53.8 seconds behind winner Michael Greis of Germany. As a junior Svendsen won four gold medals in junior World Championships, his first and second gold was in the pursuit, and the relay in Haute Maurienne in 2004, and the third and fourth gold in the individual and the sprint in Kontiolahti in 2005. He also has two bronze medals from the individual and the pursuit in Kościelisko in 2003. During his three seasons in the European Cup, Svendsen won two races (individual and pursuit), one second place (sprint), and came third three times (all in the sprint).

For his first season in the World Cup Svendsen had a 82% shooting average, making him the 42nd best shot of the tour, but the same shooting percentage as Halvard Hanevold, and Vincent Defrasne. He hit 243 out of 295 targets. He shot both 82% in his prone and standing shoot, he averaged 70% in the individual, 84% in the sprint, 81% in the pursuit, 87% in the mass start, and 76% in the relay.

[edit] Career highlights

Winter Olympics
2006, Torino, 6th at mass start
IBU World Championships
2007, Antholz, 3rd at mixed relay (with Berger / Mørkve / Andresen)
2007, Antholz, 5th at pursuit
2007, Antholz, 7th at sprint
2008, Östersund, 1st at mass start
2008, Östersund, 1st at 20 km
2008, Östersund, 2nd at team relay (with Bratsveen / Hanevold / Bjørndalen)
2008, Östersund, 12th at sprint
2008, Östersund, 12th at pursuit
IBU World Junior Championships
2003, Koscielisko, 3rd at individual race (youth)
2003, Koscielisko, 3rd at pursuit (youth)
2004, Haute Maurienne, 1st at pursuit (youth)
2004, Haute Maurienne, 1st at team relay (youth) (with Hafsas / Navik)
2005, Kontiolahti, 1st at individual race (junior)
2005, Kontiolahti, 2nd at pursuit (junior)
2005, Kontiolahti, 1st at sprint (junior)
World Cup
2006, Ruhpolding, 3rd at team relay (with Hanevold / Andresen / Eckhoff)
2006, Hochfilzen, 1st at team relay (with Andresen / Berger / Hanevold)
2007, Oberhof, 3rd at team relay (with Bjørndalen / Berger / Hanevold)
2007, Ruhpolding, 2nd at mass start
2007, Ruhpolding, 1st at team relay (with Hanevold / Andresen / Bjørndalen)
2007, Ruhpolding, 3rd at sprint
2007, Pokljuka, 3rd at sprint
2007, Hochfilzen, 1st at team relay (with Os / Hanevold / Bjørndalen)
2007, Pokljuka, 1st at individual race
2008, Oberhof, 3rd at mass start
2008, Oberhof, 1st at team relay (with Os / Hanevold / Bjørndalen)
2008, Oberhof, 3rd at sprint
2008, Ruhpolding, 3rd at pursuit
2008, Ruhpolding, 1st at team relay (with Bratsveen / Hanevold / Bjørndalen)
European Cup
2003, Geilo, 3rd at sprint
2004, Geilo, 1st at individual race
2004, Geilo, 3rd at sprint
2004, Geilo, 1st at pursuit
2004, Geilo, 2nd at sprint
2005, Obertilliach, 3rd at sprint

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