Biathlon at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Individual

Men's biathlon individual
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueMcKinney Creek Stadium
DatesFebruary 21
Competitors30 from 9 nations
Winning time1:33:21.6
Medalists
   Sweden
   Finland
   Soviet Union
Biathlon at the
1960 Winter Olympics
Individual   men

The Men's 20 kilometre individual biathlon competition at the 1960 Winter Olympics was held on 21 February, at McKinney Creek Stadium. Each miss of the target cost two minutes.[1]

Results

Klas Lestander became the first Olympic biathlon champion on the back of a perfect shooting performance, the only one of the event. The victory came despite Lestander's ski time, which was only 15th, right in the middle of the 30-man field. The defending world champion, Vladimir Melanin, had the third fastest ski time, but eight minutes in penalites left him fourth. the other medals went to racers with some of the better shooting performances; Antti Tyrväinen took just four minutes in penalties for silver, and Aleksandr Privalov only six minutes to win bronze. The two fastest skiers were Frenchmen Victor Arbez and René Mercier, both more than two minutes ahead of Privalov, and more than seven ahead of Lestander. However, both struggled on the range, Mercier missing 15 of 20 shots to incure a half-hour in penalties, and Abrez 18 of 20 to add 36 minutes to his time.[1]

Rank Name Country Ski Time Penalties Result Deficit
1st, gold medalist(s) Klas Lestander Sweden 1:33:21.6 0 1:33:21.6 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Antti Tyrväinen Finland 1:29:57.7 2 1:33:57.7 +0:36.1
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandr Privalov Soviet Union 1:28:54.2 3 1:34:54.2 +1:32.6
4 Vladimir Melanin Soviet Union 1:27:42.4 4 1:35:42.4 +2:20.8
5 Valentin Pshenitsyn Soviet Union 1:30:45.8 3 1:36:45.8 +3:24.2
6 Dmitry Sokolov Soviet Union 1:28:16.7 5 1:38:16.7 +4:55.1
7 Ola Wærhaug Norway 1:36:35.8 1 1:38:35.8 +5:14.2
8 Martti Meinilä Finland 1:29:17.0 5 1:39:17.0 +5:55.4
9 Kuno Werner United Team of Germany 1:29:33.8 6 1:41:33.8 +8:12.2
10 Henry Hermansen Norway 1:34:20.1 4 1:42:20.1 +8:58.5
11 Jon Istad Norway 1:36:53.5 4 1:44:53.5 +11:31.9
12 Tage Lundin Sweden 1:33:56.3 6 1:45:56.3 +12:34.7
13 Herbert Kirchner United Team of Germany 1:38:35.6 4 1:46:35.6 +13:14.0
14 John Burritt United States 1:36:36.8 5 1:46:36.8 +13:15.2
15 Eero Laine Finland 1:33:28.3 7 1:47:28.3 +14:06.7
16 Sven Agge Sweden 1:30:21.7 9 1:48:21.7 +15:00.1
17 Horst Nickel United Team of Germany 1:32:28.9 8 1:48:28.9 +15:07.3
18 Pentti Taskinen Finland 1:36:29.7 7 1:50:29.7 +17:08.1
19 Adolf Wiklund Sweden 1:30:07.8 12 1:54:07.8 +20:46.2
20 Kurt Hinze United Team of Germany 1:36:36.5 9 1:54:36.5 +21:14.9
21 Dick Mize United States 1:33:56.2 11 1:55:56.2 +22:34.6
22 René Mercier France 1:26:13.2 15 1:56:13.2 +22:51.6
23 Gustav Hanson United States 1:40:06.2 9 1:58:06.2 +24:44.6
24 Larry Damon United States 1:33:38.2 13 1:59:38.2 +26:16.6
25 Victor Arbez France 1:25:58.4 18 2:01:58.4 +28:36.8
26 Pál Sajgó Hungary 1:34:27.3 14 2:02:27.3 +29:05.7
27 Gilbert Mercier France 1:29:16.6 17 2:03:16.6 +29:55.0
28 Paul Romand France 1:28:48.4 18 2:04:48.4 +31:26.8
29 John Moore Great Britain 1:40:50.8 14 2:08:50.8 +35:29.2
30 Norman Shutt Great Britain 1:45:36.5 13 2:11:36.5 +38:14.9

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report" (PDF). California Olympic Commission. LA84 Foundation. 1960. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
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