Biathlon at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's mass start

The Men's mass start competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 18 February, at the National Biathlon Centre,[1] in the Zhangjiakou cluster of competition venues, 180 kilometres (110 mi) north of Beijing, at an elevation of 1,665 metres (5,463 ft).[2] Johannes Thingnes Bø of Norway won the event. Martin Ponsiluoma of Sweden won the silver medal, his first Olympic medal, and Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen of Norway won bronze, his first individual Olympic medal.

Men’s mass start
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
VenueHualindong Ski Resort
Date18 February
Competitors30 from 13 nations
Winning time38:14.4
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Johannes Thingnes Bø Norway
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Martin Ponsiluoma Sweden
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen Norway
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Summary

All three 2018 medalists, the champion Martin Fourcade, Simon Schempp, and Emil Hegle Svendsen, retired from competitions. The overall leader of the 2021–22 Biathlon World Cup before the Olympics was Quentin Fillon Maillet, and the leader in the mass start was Benedikt Doll, with Fillon Maillet second.

After the third shooting, Johannes Thingnes Bø was leading, despite two penalty loops. Ponsiluoma and Fillon Maillet were 20-25 seconds behind. The next pursuers, Christian Gow and Sebastian Samuelsson, were a minute behind Bø. At the last shooting, Bø had to ski two penalty loops, Fillon Maillet three, and Ponsiluoma one. Bø still emerged as a leader, with Ponsiluoma 18 seconds behind. Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen was third, 45 seconds behind Bø, and Fillon Maillet was further 20 seconds behind Sjåstad Christiansen. They finished in the same order.

Qualification

Results

The race was started at 17:00.[3]

RankBibNameCountryTimePenalties (P+P+S+S)Deficit
2Johannes Thingnes Bø  Norway38:14.44 (1+0+1+2)
18Martin Ponsiluoma  Sweden38:54.72 (1+0+0+1)+40.3
8Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen  Norway39:26.93 (2+0+1+0)+1:12.5
41Quentin Fillon Maillet  France39:40.05 (1+1+0+3)+1:25.6
523Dominik Windisch  Italy39:52.83 (0+2+1+0)+1:38.4
69Sturla Holm Lægreid  Norway40:00.55 (1+2+1+1)+1:46.1
726Simon Eder  Austria40:10.82 (2+0+0+0)+1:56.4
812Benedikt Doll  Germany40:45.86 (0+0+2+4)+2:31.4
914Tero Seppälä  Finland40:47.15 (1+0+2+2)+2:32.7
1015Johannes Kühn  Germany40:52.75 (1+0+2+2)+2:38.3
117Sebastian Samuelsson  Sweden41:01.04 (0+0+1+3)+2:46.6
124Tarjei Bø  Norway41:01.84 (0+1+2+1)+2:47.4
1325Christian Gow  Canada41:02.53 (0+0+0+3)+2:48.1
1417Roman Rees  Germany41:05.23 (0+0+1+2)+2:50.8
1510Alexander Loginov  ROC41:06.27 (2+0+2+3)+2:51.8
1611Simon Desthieux  France41:11.45 (1+2+1+1)+2:57.0
173Anton Smolski  Belarus41:22.34 (1+1+0+2)+3:07.9
1829Jules Burnotte  Canada41:35.05 (2+1+1+1)+3:20.6
195Eduard Latypov  ROC41:35.47 (1+3+1+2)+3:21.0
2016Maxim Tsvetkov  ROC41:37.76 (1+1+2+2)+3:23.3
2128Michal Krčmář  Czech Republic41:54.95 (0+1+1+3)+3:40.5
226Émilien Jacquelin  France42:08.75 (2+1+0+2)+3:54.3
2327Philipp Nawrath  Germany42:10.17 (0+0+3+4)+3:55.7
2420Dmytro Pidruchnyi  Ukraine42:16.27 (0+3+2+2)+4:01.8
2521Scott Gow  Canada42:17.67 (0+4+2+1)+4:03.2
2613Fabien Claude  France42:49.85 (1+2+1+1)+4:35.4
2719Lukas Hofer  Italy42:58.86 (1+1+2+2)+4:44.4
2824Artem Pryma  Ukraine43:12.67 (2+1+3+1)+4:58.2
2922Felix Leitner  Austria43:37.97 (2+1+2+2)+5:23.5
3030Cheng Fangming  China44:26.84 (4+0+0+0)+6:12.4

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