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21. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - ATHLETES
Magnar Solberg, a 31year-old policeman, surprised the biathlon world by Solberg remainsthe only biathlete in olympic history to successfully defend his title
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22. CNNSI.com - 2002 Winter Olympics - Sport Explainers - Biathlon History - Monday
history 1924 biathlon, called military patrol, appears as a demonstration sportat the first olympic Winter Games, held in Chamonix, France.
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HISTORY Unlike many other winter sports, biathlon can be traced to prehistoric time. Biathlon arose from the basic need to hunt while traveling quickly over snow. Rock paintings dating back to the Neolithic age, around 3,000 BC, depict hunters with bows and arrows moving on sliding timber. 1700 to 1718: The modern sport develops from cross-country soldiers who patrol the borders of the Scandinavian countries during the Great Scandinavian War. Norway helps begin the tradition of the competitive biathlon. Two Norwegian cross-country guard companies organize the first recorded biathlon competition. The Norwegian military holds a race in Oslo. The Norwegian King's Guard unit hosts a race similar to the one in 1912. The King's Guard race still takes place annually. Biathlon, called "military patrol," appears as a demonstration sport at the first Olympic Winter Games, held in Chamonix, France. Organizers drop biathlon from the Olympics due to anti-military sentiment from World War II. Sweden proposes to call the sport biathlon and keep participation open for civilians.

23. CNNSI.com - 2002 Winter Olympics - Biathlon - Bjoerndalen Collects Fourth Gold W
The only fivetime gold medalist in olympic biathlon history, Bjoerndalen was farfrom perfect Wednesday, needing three extra shots and falling on a downhill
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Ole Einar Bjoerndalen won three individual events in addition to the team gold. AP MIDWAY, Utah (Ticker) The star brought out the king and was given the royal treatment by his teammates. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen on Wednesday became the third athlete in Winter Olympic history to win at least four gold medals in one appearance, anchoring Norway's 4x7.5-meter biathlon team to victory. Expecting the historic achievement, Norwegian King Harald was one of the 15,000-plus fans to brave a driving snowstorm at Soldier Hollow. The king wasn't disappointed by his star athlete, who became the first Winter Olympian to win four golds since American speed skater Eric Heiden claimed a record five in 1980 at Lake Placid. "This is very special," said Bjoerndalen, who swept the three men's individual events and joined Soviet speed skater Lydia Skoblikova as the only other four-time gold medalists in Winter Olympic history. Frank Luck anchored Germany to a silver medal in 1 hour, 24 minutes, 27.6 seconds, and Raphael Poiree ran the final leg for bronze medalist France, which finished in 1:24:36.6.

24. Olympic Games
The section covering Australian swimming history includes information on the Olympicgames and the Commonwealth games. British biathlon Union (BBU).
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No. of records: 70 page: Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles (AAFLA) This is the Web site of an organisation that aims to serve youth through sport and to increase the knowledge of sport and its impact on peoples' lives. The site provides information on the foundation, grant guidelines, access to AAF publications, research reports (described separately in Altis), newsletters, coaching manuals, press releases, and a section on sports art and artefacts. The site also has detailed sections covering International Games, Olympic Games, coaching education and youth sports programmes. The full text of Olympic Games official reports are available from 1896. These and other documents are available in PDF format and can be accessed using Adobe Acrobat software. Also available, is the AAFLA Virtual Archive, described separately in Altis.

25. The History Of Biathlon
But since this date the sport grew quickly. 1960 The first olympic Biathloncompetitions were held in Squaw Valley, California (USA).
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Many Disciplines of modern sports have their origines at same dark age.
The sport of Biathlon came relatively late to this circle but has as much to offer as others as far as tradition is concerned.
Rock paintings depicting hunters with bow and arrow moving on sliding timber have been found near Roedoey, Norway which date back to the Neolithic age (about 3000 BC). In Northern Europe hunting on skies was as well known as in Northern Asia, and in North America.
However, the first written descriptions of hunting on skiis come from Roman, Greek, and Chinese historical writings.
These include such well known authors as the Roman poet Virgil, who described hunting on skiis in 400 BC. Historical descriptions of warriors on skiis also date back to before Christ, and include writings from Xenophon, Strabol, Arrian, Teophanes, Prokopius and Acruni.
In the Middle Ages the military aspect of shooting an skis came into the foreground and the traditional patrol race came into being that barred today`s Biathlon from becoming a pure sporting event for quite some time.
Skiing regiments were active in Scandinavia and Russia in the 1500's.

26. 2002 Winter Olympic Games/Biathlon
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  • 27. Bormio - The History Of Biathlon - Winter - Biathlon - B.E.S.T Bormioonline.com
    The history of biathlon The origins of the biathlon of the gold quartet of the biathlon,who dominated the discipline from 1968 (the olympic Games at
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    28. CHEVY TRUCK U.S. CROSS COUNTRY JUNIOR OLYMPIC CHAMPIONSHIPS
    history. In 1982, the New York State olympic Regional Development Authority use facilitycurrently hosts crosscountry skiing, biathlon, snowshoeing, mountain
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    The cross country trails at the Verizon Sports Complex were created for the 1968 John F Kennedy Games and enhanced for the 1980 Winter Olympics. In 1982, the New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority took over management of the day use area and began offering quality year-round recreation and competition programs. The multi-use facility currently hosts cross-country skiing, biathlon, snowshoeing, mountain biking, trail running and hiking enthusiasts. In addition to offering great recreation programs on its 50 km (31 miles) of trail the venue also hosts competitions for all level of ablities. In the 25 years since the Olympics the venue has hosted US Cross Country National Championships and Junior Olympics, Biathlon World Cups and World Championships, the 1998 Gold Cup, and the Lake Placid Loppet citizen's race, as well as numerous regional competitons. HOME EVENT INFORMATION Schedule Course Maps Daily Updates Trail/Weather Conditions ... Photo Gallery FACILITIES Verizon Sports Complex Cross Country Center LAKE PLACID History Lodging Travel Events/Activities ... CONTACTS

    29. SPORTS FACTS - Biathlon - Olympic Games
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    Women See Also World C/Ships The biathlon began as a military patrol competition at the 1924 Winter Olympics Men 10 Kilometres 20 Kilometres Pursuit 2002 Ole Einar Bjørndalen NOR Raphaël Poirée FRA Ricco Gross GER 32:34.6 33:17.6 33:30.6 4 x 7.5 Kilometre Relay Top Women 7.5 Kilometres 1992 Anfisa Reztsova EUN Antje Miserky GER Yelena Belova EUN 24:29.2 24:45.1 24:50.8 1994 Myriam Bédard CAN Svetlana Paramygina BLR Valentina Tserbe UKR 26:08.8 26:09.9 26:10.0 1998 Galina Kukleva RUS Ursula Disl GER Katrin Apel GER 23:08.0 23:08.7 23:32.4 2002 Kati Wilhelm GER Ursula Disl GER Magdalena Forsberg SWE 20:41.4 20:57.0 21:20.4 15 Kilometres 1992 Antje Miserky GER Svetlana Pecherskaya EUN Myriam Bédard CAN 51:47.2 51:58.5 52:15.0 1994 Myriam Bédard CAN Anne Briand FRA Ursula Disl GER 52:06.6 52:53.2 53:15.3 1998 Yekaterina Dafovska BUL Yelena Petrova UKR Ursula Disl GER 54:52.0 55:09.8 55:17.9 2002 Andrea Henkel GER Liv Grete Poirée NOR Magdalena Forsberg SWE 47:29.1 47:37.0 48:08.3

    30. Biathlon/Olympic Champions - Encyclopedia Article About Biathlon/Olympic Champio
    Word Word. olympic biathlon As a TV and spectator sport, biathlon is very popularin Germany and parts of Scandinavia. history.
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Olympic biathlon The name biathlon is used to describe any sporting event made up of two disciplines, but usually the winter sport which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting is meant. As a TV and spectator sport, biathlon is very popular in Germany and parts of Scandinavia.
    History
    The sport has its origins in an exercise for Norwegian soldiers. The first known competition took place in 1767 when border patrol companies competed against each other. Gradually the sport became more common throughout Scandinavia as an alternative training for the military. Called
    Click the link for more information. competitions were first held at the 1960 Winter Olympic Games The Games of the VIII Olympiad were held in 1960 in Squaw Valley, California, USA. Alexander Cushing, the creator of the resort, campaigned vigorously to win the Games. Then, there was a rush to construct roads, hotels, restaurants, and bridges, as well as the Ice Arena, the speed skating track, ski lifts, and the ski jumping hill, Walt Disney was the Head of Pageantry for the Games.

    31. 2002 Winter Olympic Games/Luge - Encyclopedia Article About 2002 Winter Olympic
    sweep the podium in the sport for the fifth time in history. 2002 Winter olympic Games/Alpineskiing (enc.) 2002 Winter olympic Games/biathlon (enc.) 2002
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    2002 Winter Olympic Games See also: 2002 Winter Paralympics The 2002 Olympic Winter Games were held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Other candidate cities were Quebec, Canada; Sion, Switzerland; and Östersund, Sweden. Games of the XIX Winter Olympiad
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    men's ice hockey team, led by team captain Mike Eruzione Click the link for more information. Luge A luge is small one- or two-person sled on which one sleighs face-up feet-first. Steering is done by shifting the weight or pulling straps attached to the sled's runners. Luge is also the name of a sport which involves racing with such sleds.
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    32. MSN Encarta - Biathlon
    VI, history. s rules and was its main advocate for inclusion as an olympic medal sport Thebiathlon saw many changes during the 1970s, when penalty loops and the
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    33. MSN Encarta - Skiing
    biathlon is the only skiingrelated discipline that is not regulated by the FIS inthe 1994-95 season, and snowboarding made its olympic debut at the VI, history.
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    34. ThinkQuest : Library : Unusual Sports In The Olympics
    The history The International biathlon Union has submitted a new eventfor the 2002 olympic games in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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    35. Winter Olympics - 2002
    111.52.7. It was the slowest performance (marginwise) in olympic history. The UnitedStates has never won an olympic medal in biathlon, and last season
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    36. Lukol Directory - Sports Multi-Sports Biathlon
    representing the biathlon worldwide, the site includes history, news, events athletesand coaches in the sport of biathlon, the olympic sport combining cross
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    Includes general description of the sport, equipment summary, event calendar, training tips, photos, and related links.
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    The sanctioning body for the conduct of biathlon competitions in the Province of Ontario, Canada. Provides information about biathlon, software, calendar, results, and links.
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    National governing body for biathlon in the United States. News, events, results, personal profiles, and championship points race.
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    Provides news, events, race results, training tips, classified ads, and newsletters for biathlon athletes of Colorado. http://spot.colorado.edu/~collinsj/biathlon/ Biathlon Canada News, results, calendar, history, rules, program, athlete biographies, and links. http://www.biathloncanada.ca/ Biathlon-Pokljuka.com News, information, biathlon courses, history, world competitions, and forum. http://www.biathlon-pokljuka.com/

    37. JuneauEmpire.com: Sports: Alaskans Given Marching Orders For Olympics Biathlon 0
    cell phone during the opening ceremonies. And on Monday he matchedthe best biathlon performance by an American in olympic history.
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    Marching orders: Jay Hakkinen of Kasilof competes for the United States during the men's 20-kilometer biathlon race Monday. Hakkinen was one of three Alaskans competing in the Olympic biathlon. LUCA BRUNO / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Alaskans given marching orders for Olympics biathlon By BETH BRAGG Anchorage Daily News MIDWAY, Utah Let's hope Spc. Jeremy Teela of the U.S. Army is good at following commands, because here are his marching orders for Wednesday's sprint race at the Winter Olympics: "We expect him to medal," said Lyle Nelson, president of the U.S. Biathlon Association. Uh-huh. And the Jamaicans are gonna grab that bobsled medal, too.

    38. Washingtonpost.com: Biathlon
    19, leading her team to victory in the 30kilometer relay and becomingthe biggest medal winner in olympic biathlon history with six.
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    Itsuo Inouye/AP Germans Repeat in Relay Two days after its women's team won the gold medal in the 30-kilometer relay, Germany's men's team of Ricco Gross, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer and Frank Luck completed the sweep by winning the gold in the same event. The same four won the gold at Lillehammer four years ago. Germany Wins Women's Relay; Disl Sets Record AP Photo Ursula Disl of Germany broke a six-year gold-medal jinx Feb. 19, leading her team to victory in the 30-kilometer relay and becoming the biggest medal winner in Olympic biathlon history with six. Competing in a sport that is, at best, on the fringe in the United States, Ntala Skinner and Stacey Wooley routinely trounce the competition at home. When they go up against the better-financed programs abroad, however, the situation changes radically . "I'm still improving," Wooley says. "I can be in the top 10. I'm world class. Otherwise I wouldn't be here." Norway Finishes 1-2 in Storm-Delayed 10K Biathlon Itsuo Inouye/AP Norway's Ole Bjorndalen ( center ) and Frode Andresen ( right finished 1-2 Feb. 18 in the men's 10-kilometer biathlon, an event that was

    39. Washingtonpost.com: Canadian Golden Again In Biathlon Surprise
    Again in biathlon Surprise Compiled from News Services Thursday, February 24, 1994;Page D6 Myriam Bedard s first olympic biathlon gold medal made history.
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    Myriam Bedard's first Olympic biathlon gold medal made history. The second made her happy. Bedard of Canada became the first North American Olympic biathlon winner when she captured the gold in Friday's 15-kilometer. Her second gold in these Games, which was the closest finish ever in this Olympic event, came yesterday in the 7.5K sprint. Bedard edged Svetlana Paramygina of Belarus by 1.1 seconds, the narrowest edge for a sprint at the Games. Valentyna Tserbe of Ukraine, one of only four racers to shoot clean, squeezed in for the bronze, just 1.2 seconds behind the winner. Joan Smith, Honeoye Falls, N.Y., was the top American finisher in 24th. She had two misses and a time of 27:39.1. Other American finishers were Beth Coats, Breckenridge, Colo., in 51st; Joan Guetschow, Minnetonka, Minn., in a tie for 52nd; and Mary Ostergren, Shoreview, Minn., in 64th. Russia and Germany have swept the medals in the two men's biathlon events.

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