2016–17 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Women

Biathlon World Cup
2016–17
Following
Men

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

Mixed relay
Women

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

World Cup locations

Östersund | Pokljuka | Nové Město | Oberhof | Ruhpolding
Antholz-Anterselva | Pyeongchang | Tyumen | Oslo Holmenkollen

World Championships

The 2016–17 Biathlon World Cup – Mass start Women is scheduled to start on Sunday December 18, 2016 in Nové Město and will finish on Sunday March 19, 2017 in Oslo Holmenkollen. The defending titlist is Gabriela Soukalová of Czech Republic.

Competition format

World Cup Mass starts are held with only the 30 top ranking athletes on the start line. All biathletes start at the same time and the first across the finish line wins. The distance of 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi) is skied over five laps; there are four bouts of shooting (two prone, two standing, in that order) with the first shooting bout being at the lane corresponding to the competitor's bib number (Bib #10 shoots at lane #10 regardless of position in race), with the rest of the shooting bouts being on a first-come, first-served basis (If a competitor arrives at the lane in fifth place, they shoot at lane 5). As in sprint and pursuit, competitors must ski one 150 metres (490 ft) penalty loop for each miss.

2015–16 Top 3 Standings

Medal Athlete Points
Gold:Czech Republic Gabriela Soukalová241
Silver:France Marie Dorin Habert 236
Bronze:Germany Laura Dahlmeier 228

Medal winners

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Nové Město
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Oberhof
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Antholz
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World Championships
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Oslo Holmenkollen
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Standings

# Name NOV OBE ANT WCH HOL Total
1  Gabriela Soukalová (CZE) '
2  Marie Dorin Habert (FRA) '
3  Laura Dahlmeier (GER) '
4  Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) '
5  Franziska Hildebrand (GER) '
6  Anaïs Bescond (FRA) '
7  Olena Pidhrushna (UKR) '
8  Dorothea Wierer (ITA) '
9  Veronika Vítková (CZE) '
10  Tiril Eckhoff (NOR) '
11  Nadezhda Skardino (BLR) '
12  Susan Dunklee (USA) '
13  Krystyna Guzik (POL) '
14  Juliya Dzhyma (UKR) '
15  Olga Podchufarova (RUS) '
16  Eva Puskarčíková (CZE) '
17  Lisa Theresa Hauser (AUT) '
18  Franziska Preuß (GER) '
19  Magdalena Gwizdon (POL) '
20  Karin Oberhofer (ITA) '
21  Monika Hojnisz (POL) '
22  Vanessa Hinz (GER) '
23  Miriam Gössner (GER) '
24  Maren Hammerschmidt (GER) '
25  Marte Olsbu (NOR) '
26  Fuyuko Tachizaki (JPN) '
27  Ekaterina Yurlova (RUS) '
28  Iryna Varvynets (UKR) '
29  Daria Virolaynen (RUS) '
30  Rosanna Crawford (CAN) '
31  Justine Braisaz (FRA) '
32  Olga Abramova (UKR) '
33  Paulina Fialková (SVK) '
34  Fanny Horn Birkeland (NOR) '
35  Selina Gasparin (SUI) '
36  Célia Aymonier (FRA) '
37  Galina Vishnevskaya (KAZ) '
38  Luise Kummer (GER) '
38  Hilde Fenne (NOR) '
40  Lisa Vittozzi (ITA) '
41  Synnøve Solemdal (NOR) '
42  Mari Laukkanen (FIN) '
43  Federica Sanfilippo (ITA) '
44  Baiba Bendika (LAT) '
45  Karolin Horchler (GER) '
46  Valj Semerenko (UKR) '
47  Lucie Charvátová (CZE) '
48  Darya Yurkevich (BLR) '
49  Hannah Dreissigacker (USA) '
50  Mona Brorsson (SWE) '
51  Jana Gerekova (SVK) '
51  Ingela Andersson (SWE) '
53  Anaïs Chevalier (FRA) '

References

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