2010–11 Biathlon World Cup – Relay Women

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The 2010–11 Biathlon World Cup – Relay Women will start at Saturday December 11, 2010 in Hochfilzen and will finish Sunday March 13, 2011 in Khanty-Mansiysk at Biathlon World Championships 2011 event. Defending titlist is Russian team.

Competition format[edit]

The relay teams consist of four biathletes, who each ski 6 kilometres (3.7 mi), each leg skied over three laps, with two shooting rounds; one prone, one standing.

For every round of five targets there are eight bullets available, though the last three can only be single-loaded manually one at a time from spare round holders or bullets deposited by the competitor into trays or onto the mat at the firing line.

If after eight bullets there are still misses, one 150 m penalty loop must be taken for each missed target remaining. The first-leg participants start all at the same time, and as in cross-country skiing relays, every athlete of a team must touch the team's next-leg participant to perform a valid changeover.

On the first shooting stage of the first leg, the participant must shoot in the lane corresponding to their bib number (Bib #10 shoots at lane #10 regardless of position in race.), then for the remainder of the relay, the relay team shoots at the lane in the position they arrived (Arrive at the range in 5th place, you shoot at lane five.).

2009–10 Top 3 Standings[edit]

Medal Country Points[1]
Gold:  Russia 234
Silver:  Germany 205
Bronze:  France 204

Medal winners[edit]

Event: Gold: Time Silver: Time Bronze: Time
Hochfilzen
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 Germany
Kathrin Hitzer
Magdalena Neuner
Sabrina Buchholz
Andrea Henkel
1:16:22.5
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+1)
 Ukraine
Oksana Khvostenko
Olena Pidhrushna
Vita Semerenko
Valj Semerenko
1:17:21.6
(0+2) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+1) (0+2)
 Norway
Synnøve Solemdal
Ann Kristin Flatland
Fanny Welle-Strand Horn
Tora Berger
1:17:30.9
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+3)
(0+0)
(0+0) (0+0)
Oberhof
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 Sweden
Jenny Jonsson
Anna Carin Zidek
Anna Maria Nilsson
Helena Ekholm
1:17:53.1
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (1+3)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+0)
 France
Anais Bescond
Marie Dorin
Pauline Macabies
Marie Laure Brunet
1:18:45.4
(0+2) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+0) (3+3)
(0+0) (0+2)
 Belarus
Nadezhda Skardino
Darya Domracheva
Nadzeya Pisareva
Liudmila Kalinchik
1:19:24.5
(0+0) (1+3)
(0+0) (0+3)
(0+2) (0+2)
(0+2) (0+1)
Antholz-Anterselva
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 Russia
Svetlana Sleptsova
Anna Bogaliy-Titovets
Natalia Guseva
Olga Zaitseva
1:11:14.7
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+1) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+0) (0+0)
 Sweden
Jenny Jonsson
Anna Carin Zidek
Anna Maria Nilsson
Helena Ekholm
1:12:11.8
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+3) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+0)
 Germany
Sabrina Buchholz
Kathrin Hitzer
Miriam Gössner
Andrea Henkel
1:13:34.8
(2+3) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+2)
(0+1) (2+3)
(0+1) (0+3)
World Championships 2011
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 Germany
Andrea Henkel
Miriam Gössner
Tina Bachmann
Magdalena Neuner
1:13:31.1
(0+2) (0+1)
(0+2) (2+3)
(0+2) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+0)
 France
Anais Bescond
Marie-Laure Brunet
Sophie Boilley
Marie Dorin
1:14:18.3
(0+2) (0+1)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+3) (0+2)
(0+1) (0+0)
 Belarus
Nadezhda Skardino
Darya Domracheva
Nadzeya Pisareva
Liudmila Kalinchik
1:15:18.5
(0+0) (0+1)
(0+1) (0+0)
(0+0) (0+0)
(0+1) (1+3)

Standings[edit]

# Name HOC OBE ANT WCH Total[2]
1  Germany 60 38 48 60 206
2  Sweden 38 60 54 38 190
3  Russia 43 40 60 34 177
4  France 40 54 29 54 177
5  Belarus 36 48 43 48 176
6  Norway 48 34 38 40 160
7  Italy 32 32 40 43 147
8  Poland 34 36 32 32 134
9  Ukraine 54 43 34 DSQ 131
10  Slovakia 31 29 30 36 126
11  Kazakhstan 29 30 36 27 122
12  Czech Republic 28 31 25 30 114
13  Bulgaria 27 23 26 29 105
14  China 23 26 24 25 98
15  Japan 24 25 22 24 95
16  Finland 24 31 31 86
17  Estonia 25 27 26 78
18  Austria 26 27 23 76
19  South Korea 22 21 23 66
20  Canada 30 28 58
21  United States 28 28 56
22  United Kingdom 21 22 43

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