Biathlon at the 1972 Winter Olympics – Individual

Men's biathlon individual
at the XI Olympic Winter Games
VenueMakomanai Biathlon Site
DatesFebruary 9
Competitors54 from 14 nations
Winning time1:14:12.3
Medalists
   Norway
   East Germany
   Sweden
Biathlon at the
1972 Winter Olympics
Individual   men
Relay   men

The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 1972 Winter Olympics was held on 9 February, at Makomanai Biathlon Site. Each miss of the target cost two minutes, while hitting the outer circle cost one minute.[1]

Results

Alexander Tikhonov and Dieter Speer, who between them had the last three world titles, were two of the fastest skiers, but neither managed to medal; Speer took seven minutes of penalties to put himself out of contention, and Tikhonov was unable to recover from three penalties on the first shoot, as he managed to get back to 4th place, but finished more than twenty seconds clear of the medalists. The winner was the defending Olympic champion Magnar Solberg. Solberg led early, and limited his penalties to only two, one of the better rounds of the day. Silver went to Hansjörg Knauthe, who was one of only two men to receive only one shooting penalty. Lars-Göran Arwidson took bronze, holding off Tikhonov by 30 seconds. Finland's Esko Saira skied even quicker than Tikhonov, but had five minutes in penalties, and ended up 6th.[1]

Rank Name Country Ski Time Penalties Result Deficit
1st, gold medalist(s) Magnar Solberg Norway 1:13:55.5 2 1:15:55.5 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hansjörg Knauthe East Germany 1:15:07.6 1 1:16:07.6 +0:12.1
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Lars-Göran Arwidson Sweden 1:14:27.0 2 1:16:27.0 +0:31.5
4 Aleksandr Tikhonov Soviet Union 1:12:48.6 4 1:16:48.6 +0:53.1
5 Yrjö Salpakari Finland 1:14:51.4 2 1:16:51.4 +0:55.9
6 Esko Saira Finland 1:12:34.8 5 1:17:34.8 +1:39.3
7 Viktor Mamatov Soviet Union 1:16:16.3 2 1:18:16.3 +2:20.8
8 Tor Svendsberget Norway 1:15:26.5 3 1:18:26.5 +2:31.0
9 Aleksander Klima Poland 1:17:00.9 2 1:19:00.9 +3:05.4
10 Daniel Claudon France 1:18:14.7 1 1:19:14.7 +3:19.2
11 Keith Oliver Great Britain 1:17:40.3 3 1:20:40.3 +4:44.8
12 Ivan Biakov Soviet Union 1:17:42.8 3 1:20:42.8 +4:47.3
13 Dieter Speer East Germany 1:13:43.6 7 1:20:43.6 +4:48.1
14 Peter Karns United States 1:18:59.7 2 1:20:59.7 +5:04.2
15 Günter Bartnik East Germany 1:16:01.7 5 1:21:01.7 +5:06.2
16 Willy Bertin Italy 1:16:03.0 5 1:21:03.0 +5:07.5
17 Miki Shibuya Japan 1:16:57.3 5 1:21:57.3 +6:01.8
18 Kåre Hovda Norway 1:16:20.4 6 1:22:20.4 +6:24.9
19 Rinnat Safin Soviet Union 1:15:22.6 7 1:22:22.6 +6:27.1
20 Horst Koschka East Germany 1:17:24.6 5 1:22:24.6 +6:29.1
21 Holmfrid Olsson Sweden 1:19:28.8 3 1:22:28.8 +6:33.3
22 Giovanni Astegiano Italy 1:16:45.9 6 1:22:45.9 +6:50.4
23 Shozo Sasaki Japan 1:18:05.5 5 1:23:05.5 +7:10.0
24 Dennis Donahue United States 1:19:20.4 4 1:23:20.4 +7:24.9
25 Isao Ono Japan 1:16:26.8 7 1:23:26.8 +7:31.3
26 Jeffrey Stevens Great Britain 1:19:28.9 4 1:23:28.9 +7:33.4
27 Mauri Röppänen Finland 1:16:45.9 7 1:23:45.9 +7:50.4
28 Victor Fontana Romania 1:19:17.8 5 1:24:17.9 +8:22.3
29 Ragnar Tveiten Norway 1:17:19.9 7 1:24:19.9 +8:24.4
30 Juhani Suutarinen Finland 1:14:26.0 10 1:24:26.0 +8:30.5
31 Pierantonio Clementi Italy 1:19:28.7 6 1:25:28.7 +9:33.2
32 Vilmoş Gheorghe Romania 1:17:52.3 8 1:25:52.3 +9:56.8
33 Andrzej Rapacz Poland 1:17:21.0 9 1:26:21.0 +10:25.5
34 Nicolae Veştea Romania 1:21:08.2 6 1:27:08.2 +11:12.7
35 Józef Stopka Poland 1:19:18.7 8 1:27:18.7 +11:23.2
36 Ladislav Žižka Czechoslovakia 1:16:36.8 11 1:27:36.8 +11:41.3
37 René Arpin France 1:19:52.6 8 1:27:52.6 +11:57.1
38 Kazuo Sasakubo Japan 1:19:07.4 9 1:28:07.4 +12:11.9
39 Arnošt Hájek Czechoslovakia 1:19:22.4 9 1:28:22.4 +12:26.9
40 Lino Jordan Italy 1:16:26.1 12 1:28:26.1 +12:30.6
41 Terry Morse United States 1:21:40.1 7 1:28:40.1 +12:44.6
42 Olle Petrusson Sweden 1:16:40.6 12 1:28:40.6 +12:45.1
43 Alan Notley Great Britain 1:21:48.7 7 1:28:48.7 +12:53.2
44 Stanislav Fajstavr Czechoslovakia 1:19:53.3 9 1:28:53.3 +12:57.8
45 Jay Bowerman United States 1:22:13.7 7 1:29:13.7 +13:18.2
46 Josef Niedermeier West Germany 1:21:26.4 8 1:29:26.4 +13:30.9
47 Pavel Ploc Czechoslovakia 1:18:38.8 11 1:29:38.8 +13:43.3
48 Andrzej Fiedor Poland 1:19:17.2 11 1:30:17.3 +14:21.7
49 Torsten Wadman Sweden 1:17:17.6 13 1:30:17.6 +14:22.1
50 Theo Merkel West Germany 1:19:58.2 11 1:30:58.2 +15:02.7
51 Aimé Gruet-Masson France 1:18:44.4 15 1:33:44.4 +17:48.9
52 Constantin Carabela Romania 1:22:45.9 11 1:33:45.9 +17:50.4
53 Malcolm Hirst Great Britain 1:20:55.6 14 1:34:55.6 +19:00.1
- Paul Chassagne France DNF - - -

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "The XI Olympic Winter Games Sapporo 1972" (PDF). Organizing Committee for the XIth Olympic Winter Games. LA84 Foundation. 1972. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
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