2022 Winter Olympics: Biathlon
Military precision and endurance
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A demanding combination of exertion and precision, the biathlon combines cross-country skiing and riflery. It was originally devised as a means for hunting. Norway, which has recently dominated the sport at the Olympic level, used the sport as a military tactic for defending the nation's borders.
The events
The men compete in the following:
- 10 km sprint
- 12.5 km pursuit
- 20 km individual
- 4x7.5 km relay, 2x7.5 km relay (mixed)
- 15 km mass start
The women compete in the following:
- 7.5k m sprint
- 10 km pursuit
- 15 km individual
- 4x6 km relay, 2x6 km relay (mixed)
- 12.5 km mass start
The rifles that are used are .22 caliber, and each weighs a minimum of 7.7 lb (3.5 kg).
In each discipline there are shooting stops placed along the course: two stops for the sprint and relay; four stops for the pursuit, mass start, and individual events. Half of the shooting stops are standing and half are prone.
At each stop, competitors have five bullets and five targets (50 m away) to hit. Each miss in the sprint, pursuit, mass start, and relay events results in a 150-m penalty loop. Each miss in the individual event adds one minute to the athlete's final time.
In the relay, each athlete is allowed three extra bullets. The extra bullets must be hand-loaded one at a time, and they must be used until all five targets have been hit or all the bullets have been shot.
The Beijing Games
The biathlon will be held at the National Biathlon Center in Hebei Province. Like the other facilities at this year's Games, the Center has been built to run entirely on renewable energy.
The biathlon events begin with the mixed relay on Feb. 5, and conclude with the women's mass start on Feb. 19.