Biathlon at the 2002 Winter Olympics

Dates 11 – 20 February 2002
Medal Events 8

The 2002 biathlon events were conducted in Soldier Hollow, a specially constructed Nordic ski center in Wasatch Mountain State Park, in Wasatch County, near Heber, Utah, just southeast of Salt Lake City. The program had a new event, the pursuit, added both for men (12.5 km) and women (10 km). Skiers started in the order of their finish in the sprint events, with the leader going off first, and the others starting later, depending on their time penalty from the sprint. Penalty laps were used for the shooting penalties so that the race placement was determined simply by how the biathletes crossed the finish line. To avoid congestion in the race, the pursuit section is limited to the top 60 finishers in the sprint, although in reality, many of the lower-ranked racers in the sprint will often choose not to start the pursuit. In Soldier Hollow, the pursuit had 57 men and 52 women start. The event had first been held at the World Championships in 1997.

The 2002 biathlon competition was dominated by one man – Norway’s Ole Einar Bjørndalen. He won gold medals in all four events, winning the three individual events, and leading Norway to a gold medal in the relay. He also placed fifth in the cross-country 30 km race.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
10 kilometres Sprint, Men Olympic 13 February 2002 87 34
12.5 kilometres Pursuit, Men Olympic 16 February 2002 57 23
20 kilometres, Men Olympic 11 February 2002 87 34
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men Olympic 20 February 2002 76 19
7.5 kilometres Sprint, Women Olympic 13 February 2002 74 27
10 kilometres Pursuit, Women Olympic 16 February 2002 52 20
15 kilometres, Women Olympic 11 February 2002 71 26
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Women Olympic 18 February 2002 60 15
190 (102/88) 34 (34/27)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
10 kilometres Sprint, Men Ole Einar BjørndalenNOR Sven FischerGER Wolfgang PernerAUT
12.5 kilometres Pursuit, Men Ole Einar BjørndalenNOR Raphaël PoiréeFRA Ricco GroßGER
20 kilometres, Men Ole Einar BjørndalenNOR Frank LuckGER Viktor MaygurovRUS
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men NorwayNOR GermanyGER FranceFRA
7.5 kilometres Sprint, Women Kati WilhelmGER Uschi DislGER Magdalena ForsbergSWE
10 kilometres Pursuit, Women Olga PylyovaRUS Kati WilhelmGER Irina NikulchinaBUL
15 kilometres, Women Andrea HenkelGER Liv Grete Skjelbreid-PoiréeNOR Magdalena ForsbergSWE
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Women GermanyGER NorwayNOR Russian FederationRUS

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
Norway NOR 4 2 0 6
Germany GER 3 5 1 9
Russian Federation RUS 1 0 2 3
France FRA 0 1 1 2
Sweden SWE 0 0 2 2
Austria AUT 0 0 1 1
Bulgaria BUL 0 0 1 1