2014–15 Biathlon World Cup

Biathlon World Cup
2014–15
Men

Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay

Mixed relay
Women

Overall | Individual | Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay

World Cup events

Östersund | Hochfilzen | Pokljuka | Oberhof | Ruhpolding
Antholz | Nové Město | Holmenkollen | Khanty-Mansiysk

World Championships

2011–12 World Cup in Östersund

The 2014–15 Biathlon World Cup (BWC) is a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The season started on 30 November 2014 in Östersund, Sweden, and ended on 22 March 2015 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.[1]

A new event, called the "Single mixed relay", will make its World Cup debut on 6 February 2015 in Nové Město.[1] This event involves one male and one female biathlete each completing two legs consisting of one prone and one standing shoot.[2]

Calendar

Below is the IBU World Cup calendar for the 2014–15 season.[1]

Location Date Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay Details
Sweden Östersund 30 November–7 December details
Austria Hochfilzen 12–14 December details
Slovenia Pokljuka 18–21 December details
Germany Oberhof 7–11 January details
Germany Ruhpolding 14–18 January details
Italy Antholz-Anterselva 22–25 January details
Czech Republic Nové Město 6–8 February details
Norway Holmenkollen 12–15 February details
Finland Kontiolahti 5–15 March World Championships
Russia Khanty-Mansiysk 19–22 March details
Total 3 10 7 5 6 3 1

Standings: Men

Overall

Pos. Points
1. France Martin Fourcade 1042
2. Russia Anton Shipulin 978
3. Slovenia Jakov Fak 883
4. Germany Simon Schempp 792
5. Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 728
  • Final standings after 25 races.

Individual

Pos. Points
1. Ukraine Serhiy Semenov 142
2. France Martin Fourcade 120
3. Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 114
4. Czech Republic Michal Šlesingr 109
5. Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 108
  • Final standings after 3 races.

Sprint

Pos. Points
1. France Martin Fourcade 416
2. Russia Anton Shipulin 370
3. Germany Simon Schempp 354
4. Slovenia Jakov Fak 337
5. Norway Johannes Thingnes Bø 330
  • Final standings after 10 races.

Pursuit

Pos. Points
1. France Martin Fourcade 335
2. Russia Anton Shipulin 305
3. Slovenia Jakov Fak 282
4. Germany Simon Schempp 228
5. Germany Erik Lesser 207
  • Final standings after 7 races.

Mass start

Pos. Points
1. Russia Anton Shipulin 242
2. Slovenia Jakov Fak 204
3. France Martin Fourcade 186
4. Austria Simon Eder 174
5. Czech Republic Ondřej Moravec 167
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Relay

Pos. Points
1. Russia Russia 311
2. Norway Norway 308
3. Germany Germany 305
4. France France 279
5. Austria Austria 242
  • Final standings after 6 races.

Standings: Women

Overall

Pos. Points
1. Belarus Darya Domracheva 1092
2. Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen 1044
3. Ukraine Valj Semerenko 865
4. Czech Republic Veronika Vítková 793
5. Germany Franziska Hildebrand 757
  • Final standings after 25 races.

Individual

Pos. Points
1. Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen 162
2. Belarus Darya Domracheva 139
3. Czech Republic Veronika Vítková 122
4. Germany Franziska Hildebrand 103
5. Belarus Nadezhda Skardino 89
  • Final standings after 3 races.

Sprint

Pos. Points
1. Belarus Darya Domracheva 416
2. Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen 364
3. Czech Republic Veronika Vítková 347
4. Italy Dorothea Wierer 333
5. Ukraine Valj Semerenko 328
  • Final standings after 10 races.

Pursuit

Pos. Points
1. Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen 348
2. Belarus Darya Domracheva 347
3. Ukraine Valj Semerenko 255
4. Germany Laura Dahlmeier 224
5. Italy Dorothea Wierer 214
  • Final standings after 7 races.

Mass start

Pos. Points
1. Germany Franziska Preuß 218
2. Ukraine Valj Semerenko 210
3. Belarus Darya Domracheva 206
4. Czech Republic Gabriela Soukalová 200
5. Finland Kaisa Mäkäräinen 193
  • Final standings after 5 races.

Relay

Pos. Points
1. Czech Republic Czech Republic 316
2. Germany Germany 302
3. France France 266
4. Belarus Belarus 262
5. Italy Italy 253
  • Final standings after 6 races.

Standings: Mixed

Mixed relay

Pos. Points
1. Norway Norway 216
2. France France 194
3. Czech Republic Czech Republic 174
4. Ukraine Ukraine 169
5. Germany Germany 167

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Germany1116835
2 France1181029
3 Norway*1061127
4 Belarus94316
5 Russia710623
6 Czech Republic68721
7 Finland64313
8 Slovenia4037
9 Ukraine12811
10 Canada1102
11 Italy0448
12 Austria0224
13 Poland0112
Total 66 66 66 198

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)

Retirements

Following notable biathletes announced their retirement during or after the 2014–15 season:

Men

Women

External links

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Event Schedule". IBU Datacenter. International Biathlon Union. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  2. "SINGLE MIXED RELAY CONFIRMED FOR NMNM WC PROGRAMME". http://www.vysocina-arena.cz. 19 November 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  3. Paone, Francesco (13 December 2014). "Alexis Boeuf si ritira con effetto immediato" [Alexis Boeuf retires with immediate effect]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  4. 1 2 "ATHLETE RETIREMENTS". British biathlon. British Biathlon Union. n.d. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  5. Paone, Francesco (19 April 2015). "Christoph Stephan annuncia il ritiro dall'attività agonistica" [Christoph Stephan announces retirement from racing]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  6. Tingve, Pål Marius (27 April 2015). "Lars Berger legger opp". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  7. Paone, Francesco (3 October 2015). "Ufficiale il ritiro di Janez Maric, un capitolo di storia del biathlon sloveno" [Official retirement of Janez Maric, a chapter of the history of Slovenian biathlon]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  8. Paone, Francesco (3 October 2015). "Serguei Sednev si ritira con effetto immediato" [Serguei Sednev retires with immediate effect]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  9. Paone, Francesco (30 March 2015). "La francese Sophie Boilley appende gli sci al chiodo" [The French Sophie Boilley hangs skis to the nail]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  10. "Biathlete Sachenbacher-Stehle announces retirement following doping case". Deutsche Welle. 30 November 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  11. Paone, Francesco (31 March 2015). "Fine carriera per Roberta Fiandino" [End career for Roberta Fiandino]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  12. Paone, Francesco (24 January 2015). "Olga Zaitseva torna sui suoi passi e decide di ritirarsi" [Olga Zaitseva back on his feet and decides to retire]. Neve Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 9 October 2015. (Italian)
  13. Osolodkina, Mariya (2 June 2015). "First Camp for Ukrainian Team; Focus on Shooting". Biathlonworld. International Biathlon Union. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
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