2014–15 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Men

Biathlon World Cup
2014–15
Men

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

Mixed relay
Women

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

World Cup locations

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

World Championships

The 2014–15 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Men started on Sunday December 21, 2014 in Pokljuka and finished on Sunday March 22, 2015 in Khanty-Mansiysk. The defending titlist Martin Fourcade of France finished on the 3rd place. Anton Shipulin of Russia won the title.

2013-14 Top 3 Standings

Medal Athlete Points
Gold:France Martin Fourcade 174
Silver:Austria Dominik Landertinger 109
Bronze:Norway Emil Hegle Svendsen 100

Medal winners

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Pokljuka
details
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
35:16.8
(0+0+0+1)
Martin Fourcade
 France
35:18.0
(0+0+0+1)
Simon Eder
 Austria
35:18.2
(0+0+1+0)
Oberhof
details
Martin Fourcade
 France
44:52.0
(0+0+0+0)
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
45:05.1
(1+1+1+1)
Dmitry Malyshko
 Russia
45:22.7
(1+0+0+2)
Ruhpolding
details
Simon Schempp
 Germany
35:45.8
(0+0+0+0)
Quentin Fillon Maillet
 France
35:45.8
(0+0+0+0)
Michal Šlesingr
 Czech Republic
35:45.8
(0+0+0+0)
Kontiolahti
details
Jakov Fak
 Slovenia
36:24.9
(0+0+1+0)
Ondřej Moravec
 Czech Republic
36:25.9
(1+0+0+0)
Tarjei Bø
 Norway
36:28.6
(0+0+1+0)
Khanty-Mansiysk
details
Jakov Fak
 Slovenia
38:09.8
(0+0+0+0)
Anton Shipulin
 Russia
38:20.1
(1+0+1+0)
Tarjei Bø
 Norway
38:22.3
(1+0+0+0)

Standings

# Name POK OBE RUH WCH KHA Total[1]
    Anton Shipulin (RUS) 60 54 38 36 54 242
2  Jakov Fak (SLO) 34 36 14 60 60 204
3  Martin Fourcade (FRA) 54 60 20 31 21 186
4  Simon Eder (AUT) 48 30 34 22 40 174
5  Ondřej Moravec (CZE) 36 28 29 54 20 167
6  Michal Šlesingr (CZE) 4 40 48 40 16 148
7  Simon Schempp (GER) 21 31 60 34 146
8  Fredrik Lindström (SWE) 43 21 27 29 26 146
9  Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR) 16 27 31 38 32 144
10  Tarjei Bø (NOR) 38 48 48 134
11  Quentin Fillon Maillet (FRA) 29 18 54 27 128
12  Simon Fourcade (FRA) 25 24 32 43 124
13  Evgeniy Garanichev (RUS) 12 16 30 30 29 117
14  Jean-Guillaume Béatrix (FRA) 40 DNF 36 38 114
15  Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 24 8 43 26 8 109
16  Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 24 40 43 107
17  Erik Lesser (GER) 2 29 16 24 28 99
18  Benedikt Doll (GER) 34 21 25 18 98
19  Nathan Smith (CAN) 32 21 16 24 93
20  Dmitry Malyshko (RUS) 30 48 12 90
21  Krasimir Anev (BUL) 23 43 8 12 86
22  Arnd Peiffer (GER) 32 18 36 86
23  Andreas Birnbacher (GER) 31 23 25 79
24  Daniel Böhm (GER) 25 18 34 77
25  Timofey Lapshin (RUS) 10 32 28 6 76
26  Andrejs Rastorgujevs (LAT) 38 4 30 72
27  Benjamin Weger (SUI) 14 12 10 4 31 71
28  Lowell Bailey (USA) 18 4 6 28 56
29  Vladimir Iliev (BUL) 6 22 2 12 2 44
30  Brendan Green (CAN) 23 20 43
31  Dominik Landertinger (AUT) 28 14 42
32  Maxim Tsvetkov (RUS) 26 14 40
33  Tim Burke (USA) 8 27 35
34  Roland Lessing (EST) 26 2 28
35  Erlend Bjøntegaard (NOR) 27 27
36  Yuryi Liadov (BLR) 6 21 27
37  Alexander Os (NOR) 26 26
38  Julian Eberhard (AUT) 25 25
39  Christian De Lorenzi (ITA) 23 23
39  Vladimir Chepelin (BLR) 23 23
41  Henrik L'Abée-Lund (NOR) 22 22
41  Dominik Windisch (ITA) 22 22
41  Johannes Kühn (GER) 22 22
44  Lukas Hofer (ITA) 20 20
45  Sergey Semenov (UKR) 8 10 18
46  Leif Nordgren (USA) 14 14
47  Artem Tyshchenko (UKR) 10 10
47  Michael Rösch (BEL) 10 10
49  Jaroslav Soukup (CZE) 6 6
50  Florian Graf (GER) 4 4

References

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