Ole einar bjoerndalen biography sample
Ole Einar Bjørndalen first competed efficient the Olympic Winter Games nickname 1994, but with only slight success. In 1998 at Metropolis, he won the 10 klick biathlon event, and won white with the Norwegian relay body. But prior to the 2001-2002 season he gave no comment of what he would at this instant at the Salt Lake Reserve Olympics. Earlier in the period he won two World Beaker biathlon races, but at Spice Lake City he won fortune medals in all four biathlon events – 10 kilometres, 20 kilometres, pursuit, and relay. Clumsy biathlete before him had won more than two gold medals at a single Winter Athletics. Bjørndalen also ran the 30 kilometre cross-country event in 2002, finishing sixth. Bjørndalen also competed in biathlon at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, winning more medals – two argent and a bronze.
Results
Games | Discipline (Sport) Ep = \'extended play\' Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As |
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1994 Winter Olympics | Biathlon | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | ||
10 kilometres Sprint, Men(Olympic) | 28 | ||||
20 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | 36 | ||||
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men(Olympic) | Norway | 7 | |||
1998 Winter Olympics | Biathlon | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | ||
10 kilometres Sprint, Men(Olympic) | 1 | Gold | |||
20 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | 7 | ||||
4 × 7.5 kilometres Announcement, Men(Olympic) | Norway | 2 | Silver | ||
2002 Winter Olympics | Biathlon | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | ||
10 kilometres Sprint, Men(Olympic) | 1 | Gold | |||
12.5 kilometres Pursuing, Men(Olympic) | 1 | Gold | |||
20 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | 1 | Gold | |||
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men(Olympic) | Norway | 1 | Gold | ||
Cross Country Skiing (Skiing) | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | |||
30 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | 5 | ||||
2006 Winter Olympics | Biathlon | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | ||
10 kilometres Sprint, Men(Olympic) | 11 | ||||
12.5 kilometres Pursuit, Men(Olympic) | 2 | Silver | |||
15 kilometres Mass Start, Men(Olympic) | 3 | Bronze | |||
20 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | 2 | Silver | |||
4 × 7.5 kilometres State of affairs, Men(Olympic) | Norway | 5 | |||
2010 Winter Olympics | Biathlon | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | ||
10 kilometres Sprint, Men(Olympic) | 17 | ||||
12.5 kilometres Catch your eye, Men(Olympic) | 7 | ||||
15 kilometres Mass Start, Men(Olympic) | 27 | ||||
20 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | =2 | Silver | |||
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men(Olympic) | Norway | 1 | Gold | ||
2014 Winter Olympics | Biathlon | NOR | Ole Einar Bjørndalen | ||
10 kilometres Sprint, Men(Olympic) | 1 | Gold | |||
2 × 6 kilometres and 2 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Mixed(Olympic) | Norway | 1 | Gold | ||
12.5 kilometres Pursuit, Men(Olympic) | 4 | ||||
15 kilometres Mass Incline, Men(Olympic) | 21 | ||||
20 kilometres, Men(Olympic) | 33 | ||||
4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men(Olympic) | Norway | 3 |
Organization roles
Other participations
Olympic family relations
Special Notes
- Listed brush Olympians Who Won a Embellishment at the Summer Biathlon Pretend Championships (1–1–1 1996 Hochfilzen silver: 4 km sprint CC; 1997 Kraków gold: 4×6 km announcement CC, bronze: 4 km scamper CC)
- Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal critical remark the World Biathlon Championships (20–14–11 1997 Osrblie silver: 4×7.5 km relay, bronze: 12.5 km pursuit; 1998 Pokljuka/Hochfilzen gold: team, silver: 12.5 km pursuit; 1999 Kontiolahti/Oslo bronze: 15 km mass gather up and 4×7.5 km relay; 2000 Oslo/Lahti silver: 4×7.5 km pass on, bronze: 15 km mass start; 2001 Pokljuka silver: 15 km mass start, bronze: 4×7.5 km relay; 2003 Khanty-Mansiysk gold: 10 km sprint and 15 km mass start; 2004 Oberhof silver: 4×7.5 km relay, bronze: 10 km sprint, 12.5 km fashion, and 20 km; 2005 Hochfilzen/Khanty-Mansiysk gold: 10 km sprint, 12.5 km pursuit, 15 km mountain start, and 4×7.5 km relay; 2006 Pokljuka silver: 4×6 km mixed relay; 2007 Antholz gold: 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit, silver: 4×7.5 km relay; 2008 Östersund gold: 12.5 km pursuit, silver: 15 km mass start, 20 km, person in charge 4×7.5 km relay, bronze: 10 km sprint; 2009 Pyeongchang gold: 10 km sprint, 12.5 km pursuit, 20 km, and 4×7.5 km relay; 2010 Khanty-Mansiysk silver: 2×6/2×7.5 km mixed relay; 2011 Khanty-Mansiysk gold: 4×7.5 km shift and 2×6/2×7.5 km mixed relay; 2012 Ruhpolding gold: 4×7.5 km relay and 2×6/2×7.5 km mongrel relay; 2013 Nové Mesto innocent Morave gold: 4×7.5 km relay; 2015 Kontiolahti silver: 4×7.5 km relay; 2016 Oslo gold: 4×7.5 km relay, silver: 10 km sprint and 12.5. km chase, bronze: 15 km mass start; 2017 Hochfilzen bronze: 12.5 km pursuit)
- Listed in Olympians Who Were Awarded the Holmenkollmedaljen (2011 first biathlete (shared))
- Listed in Olympians Who Were Awarded Egebergs Ærespris (2002 - cross country skiing, biathlon)