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21. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
and olympic history. The following subject areas are suggested areas of interest Badminton; Basketball; biathlon; Bibliography; Bicycling (see cycling)
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22. CNNSI.com - 2002 Winter Olympics - Sport Explainers - Biathlon History - Monday
history. Unlike many other winter sports, biathlon can be traced to 1955The renamed biathlon appears as an International olympic Committee (IOC) sport
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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 wasfar from perfect Wednesday, needing three extra shots and falling on a
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Bjoerndalen collects fourth gold with biathlon relay
Posted: Wednesday February 20, 2002 2:59 PM
Updated: Wednesday April 10, 2002 9:35 AM
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. Welcome To The Duluth Biathlon Education Association
biathlon is a Winter olympic Sport which combines cross country skiing with the biathlon concept evolved from two activities which have a long history
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What is Biathlon:
(excerpted from Allen Takahashi at: allenbt@biathlon.net
Biathlon is a Winter Olympic Sport which combines cross country skiing with precision target shooting. There is also a warm weather variant called Summer Biathlon which replaces skiing with running. In a typical Winter race, a Biathlete is required to ski with his or her rifle over a set distance to a shooting range, where five shots at five knockdown targets 50 m down range are taken from prone position. Depending on the format, either a time penalty or penalty laps are assessed for missed shots. The racer then skis another loop, and comes back to the shooting range for another set of shots - this time from a standing stance. Again penalties are assessed for missed shots. The biathlete then skis a final loop to complete the race. A more complete description of the various race formats may be found here Though a seemingly unlikely combination of events - one is an aerobic activity which requires strength, speed, and endurance; the other is a passive activity which requires concentration and a steady hand (difficult after you've been skiing all out!), the biathlon concept evolved from two activities which have a long history - hunting and winter warfare.

25. Ibu History
Military patrol a demonstration sport in the first olympic Winter Games, Chamonix,FRA The concept of Modern Winter biathlon introduced in Macolin, SUI
http://www.wintersport.as/biathlon/history.htm
Biathlon History A chronological listing of the first events and milestones in the history of Biathlon.
First competition at the Swedish-Norwegian border between border patrol units
Trysil Rifle and Ski Club in Norway established
Military patrol a demonstration sport in the first Olympic Winter Games, Chamonix, FRA
UIPM founded on August 3rd in Sandhurst, GBR, 17 foundation members, first President Tom Wibom/SWE
First UIPM Congress in Stockholm/SWE, Mr. Oyrsen/SWE President
The concept of Modern Winter Biathlon introduced in Macolin, SUI
Competition rules for Biathlon are approved on November 17 in Melbourne, AUS UIPM recognizes both Modern Pentathlon and Biathlon Federations of each member nation B added to UIPM to form the acronym UIPMB
UIPMB proclaims itself responsible for Winter Biathlon in Stockholm, SWE
1st Biathlon World Championships - individual old program on March 2, Saalfelden, AUT
Mens Individual 20 km event in Olympic Winter Games in Squaw Valley, USA UIPMB Congress in Rome/ITA, Sven Thofelt/SWE President UIPM Bulletin published UIPMB creates two Congresses - Biathlon Congress, March 2, in Hämeenlinna, FIN

26. United States Olympic Committee - BIATHLON - US Men 15th In Olympic Biathlon Rel
The cumulative results for the US olympic biathlon Team are the best in any the 10th best in history, but 1 and 2 in modern olympic history (this being
http://www.usoc.org/73_4594.htm
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The final biathlon competition of the Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games found the US Men's 4 X 7.5K Relay team in 15th place out of 19 teams at the Soldier Hollow finish line today. On a day with wet, heavy snow falling, all of the athletes struggled on the course, but the US men also lost their shooting touch. They needed 18 extra shots to complete the race and incurred 2 penalties. Jeremy Teela, of Anchorage, AK led off in a relay competition for the first time in his career. Admitting that he was "nervous," Teela needed all 3 extra rounds to clean prone. He then skied himself back into the race, but used the 3 extra rounds and incurred 1 penalty. He said that the skiing was "OK, because we have all of the right skis and were prepared for the new snow. But I really hated to miss that standing shot."

27. United States Olympic Committee - Olympic History
Winter Team Sites, biathlon, Bobsled, Curling, Figure Skating olympic OverviewHistory, facts and figures; AllTime Team USA Medals Summer Winter
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Archaeologists believe the ancient Olympic Games began more than 4,000 years ago in Olympia, a valley in Greece. Recorded history of the Games dates back to 776 B.C., when the five days of sporting events were primarily religious ceremonies. For the first known 13 Games, the competition consisted of single foot race of 200 yards, which was the approximate length of the Olympic stadium. The Games expanded to include additional contests and reached their height by fifth century BC. Men competed, in the nude, in running, wrestling, pentathlon, horse riding and chariot races. Why in the nude … well, to keep the ladies out of the action. Women were barred from watching or competing, and were even put to death if they were caught at the early Games. Today, not only are women allowed to watch and compete, they are encouraged to do so. Check out a few of our historical Olympic pages here at usolympicteam.com.

28. Triathlon – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atl
for an olympic debut in Games history; Sydney Harbour and the Opera House . Don Shanahan, and Dave Pain, whose The Dave Pain Birthday biathlon a
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ANCIENT ORIGINS ANCIENT SPORTS COMBINE TO GIVE OLYMPIAD ITS LATEST THRILL
Triathlon is guaranteed one of the most spectacular backdrops for an Olympic debut in Games history; Sydney Harbour and the Opera House. The women will race on the opening morning of the Games, followed by the men the next morning. Although the sport is technically just 27 years old - competitions dating back to California in 1973 before the Hawaiian Ironman challenge, which is regarded as the sport's true origin in 1978 - its individual components are, of course, ancient: swimming, cycling, running. Collins enjoyed himself so much that he decided it would be a good idea to combine Hawaii's Waikiki Roughwater Swim, Around-Oahu Bike Race and Honolulu Marathon as one event; that meant an exhausting schedule involving a 3.85 kilometres open water swim, a 179 kilometres cycle and a 42 kilometres run. The Ironman challenge was born.

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30. Washingtonpost.com: Biathlon
19, leading her team to victory in the 30kilometer relay and becoming the biggestmedal 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

31. 1960 Olympics
Sweden s Klas Lestander won the first olympic biathlon competition. history Corner)(sprinter became first woman to win three gold medals at the olympics
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32. 2002 Winter Olympics - Winter Olympics History
Winter olympics history. Salt Lake City Campaign Calgary olympic Winter Games.SLOC Project Manager for biathlon Lyle Nelson carried the US flag at the
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quest to host the Olympic Winter Games spanned three decades. During that time the city grew in size and in experience to host international competitions. The following is a summary of Salt Lake City's involvement in the Olympic movement. January 1966
Salt Lake City is chosen as the USA candidate city to host the 1972 Olympic Winter Games, but in April the IOC chooses Sapporo, Japan as host for the 1972 Olympic Winter Games. December 1967
Salt Lake City again seeks to be the USA candidate city for the 1976 Olympic Winter Games. Salt Lake City competes against Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; and Lake Placid, New York. Denver is chosen. January 1973
Denver withdraws and the United States Olympic Committee unanimously names Salt Lake City as the replacement candidate for the 1976 Olympic Winter Games. In February 1973, the IOC chooses Innsbruck, Austria to host the 1976 Olympic Winter Games. June 1985
Salt Lake City competes against Anchorage, Alaska; Reno, Nevada; and Lake Placid, New York, to become the USOC's candidate city for the 1992 and 1994 Olympic Winter Games. Anchorage is chosen the USA candidate but loses to Albertville, France for the 1992 Games and to Lillehammer, Norway for the 1994 Games.

33. About Eberlestock
olympic Roots. Glen Eberle was a member of the US National biathlon Team for For the first time in olympic history, in the 2006 Games the athletes will
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Send some cheer to our troops: Soldiersupport.net ONLINE STORE SSL Secure Online Shopping... Or, if you prefer the old- fashioned way, give us a call: Order Lines: SPECIAL OFFERS Thanks for your interest! Don't have Adobe Reader? Get it Free!: Olympic Roots. Glen Eberle was a member of the US National Biathlon Team for eight years, and a member of the 1984 US Olympic Team. Biathlon is a grueling sport which combines the opposing disciplines of cross country skiing and rifle marksmanship. In the old days, traditional biathlon rifles were heavy, weighing over 11 pounds, and they had a fatal weakness in the pistol grip area which caused them to break easily if the athlete fell on them — a not uncommon occurrence for those rocketing around on “skinny skis.” Following the 1985 World Championships, Glen decided that it was time to make some changes to the “albatross” he’d been packing around. He decided to build a better gunstock. His initial idea was to simply make it stronger. As he began studying the concept, he realized that there were opportunities for weight savings as well, and he believed that if you built the rifle right, you could still shoot a lighter gun as accurately as a heavy one. His work led him to win a research grant from the United States Olympic Committee. With this in hand, he began a consultation with engineers, biomechanics experts, and NASA scientists. He developed a design which combines the best qualities of wood with the outstanding qualities of modern composite materials. It was considerably lighter than a standard wood stock, and virtually unbreakable.

34. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
biathlon biathlon history Women s biathlon made its olympic debut in 1992as a full medal sport in Albertville. biathlon events consisted of a
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35. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - ATHLETES
Magnar SOLBERG The Only biathlon Champion to Defend His Title Solberg remainsthe only biathlete in olympic history to successfully defend his title in
http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/heroes/bio_uk.asp?PAR_I_ID=73331

36. Brief History Of The Olympic Games
Brief history of the olympic Games. Ancient olympic Games Chronology of athletic Games included the biathlon, 10kilometer walk, baseball, and judo.
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Ancient Olympic Games Chronology of athletic events added to the Olympic Games Myths and the Olympic Games Pelops myth ... Athens for Olympic Games of 2004
Ancient Olympic Games The Olympic Games begun at Olympia in Greece in 776 BC. The Greek calendar was based on the Olympiad, the four-year period between games. The games were staged in the wooded valley of Olympia in Elis. Here the Greeks erected statues and built temples in a grove dedicated to Zeus, supreme among the gods. The greatest shrine was an ivory and gold statue of Zeus. Created by the sculptor Phidias, it was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Scholars have speculated that the games in 776 BC were not the first games, but rather the first games held after they were organized into festivals held every four years as a result of a peace agreement between the city-states of Elis and Pisa. The Eleans traced the founding of the Olympic games to their King Iphitos, who was told by the Delphi Oracle to plant the olive tree from which the victors' wreaths were made. According to Hippias of Elis, who compiled a list of Olympic victors c.400 BC, at first the only Olympic event was a 200-yard dash, called a stadium. This was the only event until 724 BC, when a two-stadia race was added. Two years later the 24-stadia event began, and in 708 the pentathlon was added and wrestling became part of the games. This pentathlon, a five-event match consisted of running, wrestling, leaping, throwing the discus, and hurling the javelin. In time boxing, a chariot race, and other events were included.

37. MPAGB - The History Of Modern Pentathlon
The oldest olympic gold medallist in the Modern Pentathlon to date is the RussianPavel In 1960, biathlon (cross country skiing and rifle shooting) was
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The History of Modern Pentathlon
The Ancient Games The Pentathlon was introduced for the first time at the 18th Olympiad in 708 BC, probably by the Spartans as a method of training soldiers. It consisted of running the length of the stadium, jumping, throwing the spear, throwing the discus and wrestling. The Pentathlon held a position of unique importance in the Games and was considered to be the climax, with the winner ranked as "Victor Ludorum”. Admiration for the ancient Pentathlon was shared by the founder of the Modern Olympic Movement, Baron Pierre de Coubertin , who expressed his support for the concept of a Pentathlon most eloquently and forcefully in his Memoires Olympiques, published in 1931. From 1909, he tried to have the event introduced into the Olympic programme and, after two failed attempts, Pentathlon’s moment came at the 14 th session of the International Olympic Committee in Budapest in 1911, when as the Baron stated: "The Holy Ghost of sport illuminated my colleagues and they accepted a competition to which I attach great importance.”

38. Women Warriors - Sports - Biathlon
The first olympic gold medal for an individual biathlon race was presented to Klas Modern day highlights of biathlon history are presented as follows
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39. Winter History
The first olympic biathlon, a combonation of skiing and shooting, The US winwas perhaps the biggest upset in winter olympic history.
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History of the Winter Olympics
The first Winter Olympics were first called the International Winter Sports week and only consisted of five events, nordic skiing, speed skating, figure skating, ice hockey, and bobsledding. The Modern Olympics Founder, Baron Pierre se Coubertin made objections to a winter olympics, however complaints from him would be overridden as the first Olympic Winter Games started in Charminoix, France. The 16-nation field was dominated by the Scandinavian countries. They were expected to win many medals in the winter sports. Norway won 27 of the 43 medals combined which included all the nordic events and four of the five speed skating events. Although the Scandinavians were the heavy favorites for medals AMerican Charles Jewtraw won the first event in the games in 500 meters, a huge upset. Perhaps the most memorable moment was the bronze medal awarded the American ski jumper Anders Haugen. However due to a scoring error he didn't recieve his medal until 1974.
The 1928 olympics opened in St. Moritz. The only good thing about these Olympics was that Sonja Henie of Norway won three gold medals and Gillis Grafstrom of Sweden set his third straight victory in the Winter Games. The warm weather of these games destroyed the bobsledding courses and cross-country skiing runs slowing them. The 10,000 meter speed skating race was cancelled due to the slush left on the rink.
The 1932 were held in Lake Placid. American speed-skater Irving Jaffee set a record for the 10,000-meter and won gold just to lose it when the event was cancelled because of thawing conditions. There were again five skating races and for the first time in Olympic History they were run as races instead of an ice event.

40. Biathlon
News, information, biathlon courses, history, world competitions, and forum. Trains athletes and coaches in the sport of biathlon, the olympic sport
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    International Biathlon Union

    The major organization representing the biathlon worldwide, the site includes history, news, events, and a results section.
    Alberta Biathlon Club

    Supports the development of biathlon officials and coaches and the recruitment of youth into the sport. Features an outline of training and development opportunities, rules changes and updates and related material.
    Allen's Biathlon Page

    Includes tips, techniques, race schedules and results, pictures, clubs, and links.
    Biathlete.org

    Includes general description of the sport, equipment summary, event calendar, training tips, photos, and related links. Biathlon Alberta Contains races, teams, clubs, links, photographs, articles and coaching information. Biathlon Antholzertal/Anterselva The World Cup IBU, the history of biathlon center, the Italian team, pictures, and links. Biathlon Canada News, results, calendar, history, rules, program, athlete biographies, and links.
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