1990–91 Biathlon World Cup

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The 1990–91 Biathlon World Cup (BWC) was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the UIPMB (Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon). The season started on 13 December 1990 in Albertville, France, and ended on 17 March 1991 in Canmore, Canada. It was the fourteenth season of the Biathlon World Cup.

Calendar

Below is the World Cup calendar for the 1990–91 season.[1][2][3]

Location Date Individual Sprint Team event Relay
France Albertville 13-16 December
Germany Ruhpolding 17–20 January
Italy Antholz-Anterselva 24–27 January
Germany Oberhof 31 January–3 February
Finland Lahti 19–24 February
Norway Holmenkollen 7–10 March
Canada Canmore 14–17 March
Total 7 7 3 5

World Cups: Men

World Cup 1 in France Albertville
Date Event Podium Top 10
13 December 20 km individual[1][2][3][4] 1.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS) 1:08:31.8 (0+0+0+0) 4.  Gisle Fenne (NOR); 5.  Frank Luck (GER); 6.  Mark Kirchner (GER); 7.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA); 8.  Christian Dumont (FRA); 9.  Stéphane Bouthiaux (FRA); 10.  Franz Schuler (AUT);
2.  Anatoly Zhdanovich (URS) +2:20.7 (0+0+0+0)
3.  Frank-Peter Roetsch (GER) +2:39.8 (0+1+0+2)
15 December 10 km sprint[1][2][3][5] 1.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS) 29:40.9 (0+1) 4.  Gisle Fenne (NOR); 5.  Juri Kashkarov (URS); 6.  Franz Schuler (AUT) 7.  Geir Einang (NOR); 8.  Wilfried Pallhuber (ITA); 9.  Alexandr Popov (URS); 10.  Jon Åge Tyldum (NOR);
2.  Frank Luck (GER) +0:01.4 (1+0)
3.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA) +0:06.7 (1+0)
16 December 4 × 7.5 km relay[1][2][6][7] 1.  Soviet Union I 1:36:11.9 (0)
Valeriy Noskov 24:51.1 (0)
Juri Kashkarov 23:54.5 (0)
Sergei Tchepikov 23:36.2 (0)
Alexandr Popov 23:47.1 (0)
4.  Sweden 1:39:18.4 (2);
5.  Soviet Union II 1:39:24.2 (1);
6.  Germany I 1:39:36.5 (2) (Groß, Luck, Kirchner, Sehmisch);
7.  Yugoslavia 1:40:09.6 (0);
8.  France 1:40:14.2 (0);
9.  Austria 1:41:02.5 (3);
10.  Germany II 1:41:05.7 (5);
2.  Norway 1:38:30.6 (2)
Geir Einang 25:17.9 (0)
Sverre Istad 25:24.5 (2)
Jon Åge Tyldum 24:20.4 (0)
Gisle Fenne 23:27.8 (0)
3.  Italy 1:38:50.4 (2)
Wilfried Pallhuber 26:08.5 (1)
Hubert Leitgeb 24:10.5 (0)
Johann Passler 24:35.3 (1)
Andreas Zingerle 23:56.1 (0)


World Cup 2 in Germany Ruhpolding
Date Event Podium Top 10
17 January 20 km individual[1][2][3][8][9] 1.  Pieralberto Carrara (ITA) 53:12.7 (0+0+0+0) 4.  Valeriy Medvedtsev (URS); 5.  Fritz Fischer (GER); 6.  Frank Luck (GER) 7.  Anatoly Zhdanovich (URS); 8.  Mark Kirchner (GER); 9.  Patrice Bailly-Salins (FRA); 10.  Hubert Leitgeb (ITA);
2.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA) +0:47.3 (0+0+1+0)
3.  Eirik Kvalfoss (NOR) +0:50.1 (0+1+0+0)
19 January 10 km sprint[1][2][3][10][11][12] 1.  Sergei Tarasov (URS) 27:16.4 (0+1) 4.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS); 5.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA); 6.  Johann Passler (ITA); 7.  Alexandr Popov (URS); 8.  Mikael Löfgren (SWE); 9.  Valeriy Medvedtsev (URS); 10.  Geir Einang (NOR);
2.  Pieralberto Carrara (ITA) +0:02.2 (0+0)
3.  Frode Løberg (NOR) +0:09.6 (0+0)
20 January 20 km team event[1][2][10][12] 1.  Soviet Union 55:43.3 (4)
Sergei Tarasov
Valeriy Medvedtsev
Anatoly Zhdanovich
Sergei Tchepikov
4.  Czechoslovakia 57:15.6 (3);
5.  Finland 57:20.8 (4);
6.  France 58:41.9 (5);
7.  Germany 58:43.6 (7) (Roetsch, Luck, Heymann, Kirchner);
2.  Italy 55:57.7 (3)
Elmar Mutschlechner
Edmund Zitturi
Simon Demetz
Hubert Leitgeb
3.  Norway 56:05.8 (3)
Ivar Michal Ulekleiv
Geir Einang
Sylfest Glimsdal
Frode Løberg


World Cup 3 in Italy Antholz-Anterselva
Date Event Podium Top 10
24 January 20 km individual[1][2][3][13] 1.  Alexandr Popov (URS) 59:03.6 (0+1+0+0) 4.  Gisle Fenne (NOR); 5.  Valeriy Medvedtsev (URS); 6.  Sverre Istad (NOR); 7.  Wilfried Pallhuber (ITA); 8.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA); 9.  Helmut Tengg (GER); 10.  Simon Demetz (ITA);
2.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS) +1:03.4 (0+2+1+0)
3.  Christian Dumont (FRA) +1:46.2 (1+1+0+0)
26 January 10 km sprint[1][2][3][14] 1.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS) 27:28.3 (0+1) 4.  Juri Kashkarov (URS); 5.  Sergei Tarasov (URS); 6.  Wilfried Pallhuber (ITA); 7.  Johann Passler (ITA); 8.  Eirik Kvalfoss (NOR); 9.  Fritz Fischer (GER); 10.  Pieralberto Carrara (ITA);
2.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA) +0:16.8 (0+0)
3.  Mark Kirchner (GER) +0:22.3 (0+0)
27 January 4 × 7.5 km relay[1][2][15] 1.  Soviet Union 1:20:45.3 (1)
Juri Kashkarov
Alexandr Popov
Sergei Tarasov
Sergei Tchepikov
4.  Soviet Union II 1:21:37.6 (0);
5.  Germany II 1:22:28.0 (2);
6.  Sweden 1:22:46.9 (1);
7.  Norway 1:22:59.3 (3) (Einang, Kvalfoss, Tyldum, Fenne);
8.  France 1:23:03.7 (1);
8.  Yugoslavia 1:23:10.0 (0);
8.  Austria II 1:23:36.1 (0);
2.  Italy 1:20:56.2 (1)
Pieralberto Carrara
Johann Passler
Wilfried Pallhuber
Andreas Zingerle
3.  Germany 1:21:25.7 (2)
Ricco Groß
Frank Luck
Mark Kirchner
Fritz Fischer


World Cup 4 in Germany Oberhof
Date Event Podium Top 10
31 January 20 km individual[1][2][3][16] 1.  Mark Kirchner (GER) 56:39.2 (3) 4.  Aleksander Grajf (YUG); 5.  Petr Garabík (TCH); 6.  Frank-Peter Roetsch (GER); 7.  Wilfried Pallhuber (ITA); 8.  Hubert Leitgeb (ITA); 9.  Ricco Groß (GER); 10.  Josh Thompson (USA);
2.  Frank Luck (GER) +0:48.3 (2)
3.  Pieralberto Carrara (ITA) +0:57.5 (2)
2 February 10 km sprint[1][2][3][17] 1.  Frank Luck (GER) 25:22.3 (0+1) 4.  Pieralberto Carrara (ITA); 5.  Fritz Fischer (GER); 6.  Johann Passler (ITA); 7.  Josh Thompson (USA); 8.  Andreas Heymann (GER); 9.  Aleksander Grajf (YUG); 10.  Alfred Eder (AUT);
2.  Ricco Groß (GER) +0:24.3 (0+1)
3.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA) +0:28.0 (0+1)
3 February 4 × 7.5 km relay[1][2][18][19] 1.  Germany I 1:20:34.8 (1)
Ricco Groß
Frank Luck
Mark Kirchner
Fritz Fischer
4.  Germany II 1:23:42.3 (2) (Tengg, Sehmisch, Heymann, Roetsch);
5.  United States 1:23:45.8 (0);
6.  Austria 1:24:08.6 (2);
7.  Yugoslavia 1:24:42.3 (2);
2.  Italy 1:20:52.7 (0)
Pieralberto Carrara
Johann Passler
Hubert Leitgeb
Andreas Zingerle
3.  Norway 1:23:32.3 (2)
Sverre Istad
Ivar Michal Ulekleiv
Jon Åge Tyldum
Frode Løberg


World Cup 5 in Norway Holmenkollen
Date Event Podium Top 10
7 March 20 km individual[1][2][3][20] 1.  Mark Kirchner (GER) 57:02.9 (0+1+1+0) 4.  Gisle Fenne (NOR); 5.  Jon Åge Tyldum (NOR); 6.  Sergei Tarasov (URS); 7.  Valeri Kiriyenko (URS); 8.  Frode Løberg (NOR); 9.  André Sehmisch (GER); 10.  Patrice Bailly-Salins (FRA);
2.  Franz Schuler (AUT) +0:03.6 (0+1+0+0)
3.  Stéphane Bouthiaux (FRA) +0:36.3 (0+0+0+1)
9 March 10 km sprint[1][2][3][21] 1.  Geir Einang (NOR) 26:01 (0+0) 4.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS); 5.  Mark Kirchner (GER); 6.  Jon Åge Tyldum (NOR); 7.  Eirik Kvalfoss (NOR); 8.  Sylfest Glimsdal (NOR); 9.  Hervé Flandin (FRA); 10.  Valeri Kiriyenko (URS);
2.  Sergei Tarasov (URS) +0:19 (0+1)
3.  Frode Løberg (NOR) +0:26 (1+0)
10 March 4 × 7.5 km relay[1][2][22] 1.  Soviet Union 1:28:46.2 (0)
Valeri Kiriyenko 22:33.1 (0+0)
Sergei Tchepikov 21:38.8 (0+0)
Sergei Tarasov 21:58.7 (0+0)
Alexandr Popov 22:35.6 (0+0)
4.  Norway II 1:31:24.0 (3) (Istad 22:48.8 (0+1), Ulekleiv 23:14.9 (0+0), Glimsdal 22:42.3 (0+1), Tyldum 22:38.0 (1+0));
5.  Italy 1:31:46.0 (1) (Carrara 22:01.3 (0+0), Passler 23:18.4 (0+0), Leitgeb 23:28.0 (0+1), Taschler 22:58.3 (0+0));
6.  Yugoslavia 1:32:08.3 (1) (Ožbolt 23:52.8 (1+0), J. Velepec 22:50.9 (0+0), Grajf 22:37.0 (0+0), U. Velepec 22:47.6 (0+0));
2.  Norway I 1:29:54.8 (1)
Geir Einang 22:19.3 (0+0)
Eirik Kvalfoss 22:04.5 (0+0)
Frode Løberg 22:17.0 (0+0)
Gisle Fenne 23:14.0 (0+1)
3.  Germany 1:30:16.8 (2)
Ricco Groß 22:00.9 (0+0)
André Sehmisch 22:57.4 (0+0)
Mark Kirchner 23:16.0 (2+0)
Fritz Fischer 22:02.5 (0+0)


World Cup 6 in Canada Canmore
Date Event Podium Top 10
14 March 20 km individual[1][2][3][23] 1.  Hervé Flandin (FRA) 55:43.9 (1) 4.  Sergei Tchepikov (URS); 5.  André Sehmisch (GER); 6.  Ricco Groß (GER); 7.  Mark Kirchner (GER); 8.  Wilfried Pallhuber (ITA); 9.  Frode Løberg (NOR); 10.  Andreas Zingerle (ITA);
2.  Patrice Bailly-Salins (FRA) +0:36.1 (2)
3.  Josh Thompson (USA) +0:37.1 (0)
16 March 10 km sprint[1][2][3][24] 1.  Eirik Kvalfoss (NOR) 26:16.1 (0+1) 4.  Ricco Groß (GER); 5.  Patrice Bailly-Salins (FRA); 6.  Josh Thompson (USA); 7.  Frank Luck (GER); 8.  Gisle Fenne (NOR); 9.  Franz Schuler (AUT); 9.  Christian Dumont (FRA);
2.  Hubert Leitgeb (ITA) +0:15.0 (0+0)
3.  Mark Kirchner (GER) +0:28.0 (0+2)
17 March 20 km team event[1][2][25] 1.  Germany 55:56.4 4.  Canada 59:21.2;
5.  United States 1:00:02.4;
6.  France 1:00:05.8;
2.  Norway 57:05.1
Geir Einang
Jon Åge Tyldum
Eirik Kvalfoss
Gisle Fenne
3.  Italy 58:31.1

Results: Men

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
  •  Pieralberto Carrara (ITA), 24, in his 7th season — the WC 2 Individual in Ruhpolding; it also was his first podium
  •  Sergei Tarasov (URS), 25, in his 2nd season — the WC 2 Sprint in Ruhpolding; first podium was the 1989–90 Sprint in Obertilliach
  •  Geir Einang (NOR), 26, in his 7th season — the WC 5 Sprint in Holmenkollen; first podium was the 1987–88 Sprint in Holmenkollen
  •  Hervé Flandin (FRA), 25, in his 6th season — the WC 6 Individual in Canmore; first podium was the 1987–88 Individual in Antholz-Anterselva
First World Cup podium
  •  Christian Dumont (FRA), 27, in his 8th season — no. 3 in the WC 3 Individual in Antholz-Anterselva
  •  Ricco Groß (GER), 20, in his 1st season — no. 2 in the WC 4 Sprint in Oberhof
  •  Stéphane Bouthiaux (FRA), 24, in his 4th season — no. 3 in the WC 5 Individual in Holmenkollen
  •  Patrice Bailly-Salins (FRA), 26, in his 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 6 Individual in Canmore
  •  Josh Thompson (USA), 29, — no. 3 in the WC 6 Individual in Canmore
  •  Hubert Leitgeb (ITA), 25, in his 5th season — no. 2 in the WC 6 Sprint in Canmore
Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)

Retirements

Following notable biathletes retired after the 1990–91 season:

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