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How to get on the podium in biathlon

Posted on 2013-07-27 | by real biathlon | Leave a Comment on How to get on the podium in biathlon

Last October, I looked at what kind of shooting and skiing results it usually takes to get on the podium in biathlon World Cup races, both overall and for each of the four disciplines (see podium ingredients for men and women). Now I was curious if those trends had changed at all during the last 12 years. Below, I split the results into four 3-season periods (2001–04. 2004–07, 2007–10, 2010–13, between 73-80 races each) to examine that a bit more closely. 

Note: The tables and charts show percentages for World Cup podium finishers for the respective time periods, i.e. how often first, second and third place had a certain number of shooting penalties or a specific course time rank.

The first thing you notice is how stable the charts are, unsurprisingly I suppose (the rules haven’t changed, the World Cup programme is almost the same). For the men, the skiing numbers hardly changed at all, 54.3 % of all podium finishers set a top 5 course time during 2010–13, a decade earlier it was 54.8 %;  the top 10 course time rate is virtually identical as well (76.5 % vs. 76.7 %). 


What has changed however are the shooting results. For 2001–04, 58.9 % of all podium athletes had 0 or 1 shooting errors. That percentage increased considerably until 2010–13: 65.8 % → 65.8 % → 71.8 %. It seems good shooting is more important than ever in men’s biathlon.

Shooting penaltiesSki rank
Men01234> 4123Top3 Top5 Top10 > 10
2001–04    29.729.2 21.5 10.04.1 5.5 14.6 10.0 11.9 36.554.876.723.3
2004–0733.332.520.8102.90.413.115.611.440.157.479.720.3
2007–1031.634.218.212.62.21.311.712.69.533.850.671.428.6
2010–1332.539.319.76.81.30.417.510.712.440.654.376.523
Shooting penalties / Ski ranks for all Podium finishers (non-team races) in % | Men

In general, the percentages for the women are quite similar, maybe more similar than you would expect (considering men and women compete on different courses). Unlike for the men, the percentage of great shooting for female podium finishers did not increase: during 2001–04 we had 61.2 % with 0 or 1 penalties, 60.3 % for 2010–13.

However, fast skiing is getting more important for the women. The percentage of female athletes with top 5 (50.2 % → 52.9 % → 53.2 % → 62.4 %) or top 10 course times (76.7 % → 78.3 % → 81.8 % → 88.0 %) among all podium athletes increased a lot in the last 12 years.

ShootingpenaltiesSkirank
Men01234> 4123   Top3     Top5   Top10   > 10
2001–04    29.729.2  21.5  10.0 4.1 5.5 14.6  10.0 11.9 36.554.876.723.3
2004–0733.332.520.8102.90.413.115.611.440.157.479.720.3
2007–1031.634.218.212.62.21.311.712.69.533.850.671.428.6
2010–1332.539.319.76.81.30.417.510.712.440.654.376.523.5
Shooting penalties / Ski ranks for all Podium finishers (non-team races) in % | Women

It seems as if the men’s and women’s competition has developed in slightly different directions. For the men, the importance of good shooting is more significant today than it was 10-12 years ago, while top ski speed has become even more important today on the women’s side.

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Top 10 athletes in the last 20 years

Posted on 2012-07-22 | by real biathlon | Leave a Comment on Top 10 athletes in the last 20 years

I came across this interesting graphic on the website of the BBC, showing the composition of the Tour de France top 10 over the decades. Here is what the same graphic looks like for Biathlon World Cup results over the last 20 years.

For the men, Germany (54) had most top ten finishers since 1992–93, followed by Norway (44), Russia (38) and France (20). In total, 11 countries had top 10 athletes in the last 20 years. Most World Cup winners came from Norway (9), France (5) and Germany (4).

Germany also leads the women’s side with 65 top 10 spots since 1992–93. Interestingly France (31) comes second ahead of Russia (28), with Sweden in fourth (19). Athletes from 15 different countries claimed a top 10 finish. Most winners came from Sweden (7) and Germany (6).


It’s maybe surprising that more countries claimed a top 10 spot on the women’s side. Overall, the three most successful nations at Winter Olympics, Germany, Russia, Norway, also lead in biathlon. Just like ski jumping, the United States is yet to leave any mark on biathlon, having much more success in other traditional winter sports like alpine, cross-country, nordic combined or bobsleigh.

Posted in Long-term trends | Tagged results

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