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4 × 7.5 kilometres Relay, Men

Date22 February 2014 — 18:30
StatusOlympic
LocationKompleks Dlya Sorevnovaniy Po Lyzhnym Gonkam i Biatlonu Laura, Mountain Cluster, Krasnaya Polyana
Participants76 from 19 countries
FormatEight shots for each group of five targets. Penalty loop (150 metres) skied for each missed target.
DetailsCourse Length: 7,741 m
Height Differential: 31 m
Maximum Climb: 31 m
Shooting 1: Prone at 2.574 km, 50 m range
Shooting 2: Standing at 5.107 km, 50 m range
Total Climbing: 258 m

Norway was favored in this event coming in to Sochi, as they had not been beaten at the World Championships since 2008. Russia had come to Sochi looking for multiple medals in biathlon but had struggled. The team’s benefactor was Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who owned the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, but as the Games neared their end, Prokhorov said he would resign as President of the Russian Biathlon Union if they did not improve their performance. And that they did by winning the final biathlon gold medal of the Sochi Olympics in the men’s relay.

Norway took the early lead, with the brothers Tarjei Bø and Johannes Thingnes Bø leading after the first two legs. Russia was third, as Germany’s Erik Lesser moved his team into second. It had been a very disappointing Winter Olympics for the German biathletes, but Daniel Böhm held onto second after the second leg. Norwegian biathlon legend, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, looking for his record 14th Winter Olympic medal, skiied the third leg, and shot cleanly. But his skiing was slower than usual, and Arnd Peiffer moved Germany only 2 seconds back, with Russia another 15 seconds behind. Norway’s anchor leg was Emil Hegle Svendsen, who had won gold in Sochi in the mass start race, but had been sick throughout the Games. He shot very poorly on his leg, missing four targets and dropped completely off the podium as they would finish fourth.

The gold and silver medals came down to a race between the Russian and German anchor skiiers – Anton Shipulin and Simon Schempp. Schempp shot better, needing only 2 extra shots to hit all his targets, to Shipulin’s 4, but he could not match Shipulin’s speed over the snow and Shipulin came home in front by 3.5 seconds. Austria won the bronze medal, almost 30 seconds back, with Norway well behind in fourth.

And that was how the results stood until February 2020, when the International Biathlon Union (IBU) disqualified Yevgeny Ustyugov (RUS) after a re-test of samples from 2013 revealed the presence of oxandrolone. As a result, Ustyugov was stripped of all his results from the 2013-14 season and was disqualified from all five events in which he competed at Sochi. His relay disqualification would cost Russia the gold medal. Ustyugov appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) which was rejected in November 2024, and then appealed to the Swiss Federal Tribunal. That appeal was (finally) rejected in May 2025, clearing the way for the IOC to re-distribute the medals in the event.

PosNumberCompetitorsNOCTimeMissesExtra ShotsShooting 1 MissesShooting 1 Extra ShotsShooting 1Shooting 2 MissesShooting 2 Extra ShotsShooting 2Exchange
11GermanyGER1-12:19.402– (–)– (–)– (–)Gold
Lead-Off1-1Erik Lesser 17:13.700006:02.9 (6)0012:17.1 (2)17:13.7 (2)
2nd Leg1-2Daniel Böhm 18:17.4010023:58.2 (1)0130:33.0 (2)35:31.1 (2)
3rd Leg1-3Arnd Peiffer 17:54.5000042:29.1 (4)0048:40.4 (2)53:25.6 (2)
Anchor1-4Simon Schempp 18:53.801011-00:31.7 (2)001-06:46.8 (1)1-12:19.4 (2)
23AustriaAUT1-12:45.707– (–)– (–)– (–)Silver
Lead-Off3-1Christoph Sumann 17:26.701016:09.2 (14)0012:24.2 (6)17:26.7 (5)
2nd Leg3-2Daniel Mesotitsch 18:11.4020224:36.3 (7)0030:52.5 (4)35:38.1 (6)
3rd Leg3-3Simon Eder 18:04.1020042:28.3 (3)0248:54.8 (4)53:42.2 (5)
Anchor3-4Dominik Landertinger 19:03.502011-00:36.0 (4)011-06:58.1 (3)1-12:45.7 (3)
35NorwayNOR1-13:10.315– (–)– (–)– (–)Bronze
Lead-Off5-1Tarjei Bø 17:03.400006:06.2 (10)0012:16.2 (1)17:03.4 (1)
2nd Leg5-2Johannes Thingnes Bø 18:07.6010124:04.4 (2)0030:24.6 (1)35:11.0 (1)
3rd Leg5-3Ole Einar Bjørndalen 18:12.6000042:05.2 (1)0048:18.4 (1)53:23.6 (1)
Anchor5-4Emil Hegle Svendsen 19:46.714011-00:30.0 (1)131-07:30.0 (4)1-13:10.3 (4)
416ItalyITA1-13:15.5011– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off16-1Christian De Lorenzi 17:36.002006:01.9 (5)0212:27.3 (7)17:36.0 (9)
2nd Leg16-2Dominik Windisch 18:01.4030224:41.5 (8)0130:59.0 (6)35:37.4 (4)
3rd Leg16-3Markus Windisch 18:54.2040242:45.8 (6)0249:24.2 (7)54:31.6 (8)
Anchor16-4Lukas Hofer 18:43.902001-01:15.1 (6)021-07:38.4 (5)1-13:15.5 (5)
59SloveniaSLO1-13:43.105– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off9-1Peter Dokl 18:04.400006:06.9 (11)0012:43.7 (12)18:04.4 (14)
2nd Leg9-2Jakov Fak 17:33.3000024:51.2 (11)0030:54.4 (5)35:37.7 (5)
3rd Leg9-3Klemen Bauer 18:03.9020142:34.3 (5)0148:55.8 (5)53:41.6 (4)
Anchor9-4Janez Marič 20:01.503001-00:44.5 (5)031-07:56.8 (6)1-13:43.1 (6)
612CanadaCAN1-13:46.2110– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off12-1Jean-Philippe Le Guellec 17:47.213005:59.2 (2)1313:00.9 (17)17:47.2 (11)
2nd Leg12-2Scott Perras 18:04.3010124:48.8 (10)0031:05.3 (11)35:51.5 (8)
3rd Leg12-3Brendan Green 18:24.4020142:59.4 (8)0149:23.1 (6)54:15.9 (6)
Anchor12-4Nathan Smith 19:30.304021-01:26.5 (7)021-08:04.4 (7)1-13:46.2 (7)
76FranceFRA1-13:46.407– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off6-1Alexis Bœuf 17:35.400006:04.3 (7)0012:20.8 (3)17:35.4 (8)
2nd Leg6-2Jean-Guillaume Béatrix 18:13.0030124:33.8 (5)0231:04.6 (8)35:48.4 (7)
3rd Leg6-3Simon Desthieux 18:42.9020042:49.0 (7)0249:31.1 (8)54:31.3 (7)
Anchor6-4Martin Fourcade 19:15.102021-01:40.5 (8)001-08:15.4 (8)1-13:46.4 (8)
810UkraineUKR1-14:21.107– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off10-1Dmytro Pidruchnyi 17:35.402026:23.6 (19)0012:46.3 (14)17:35.4 (7)
2nd Leg10-2Andriy Deryzemlia 18:17.4030224:42.1 (9)0131:05.2 (10)35:52.8 (10)
3rd Leg10-3Artem Pryma 18:59.9010143:15.4 (10)0049:43.3 (9)54:52.7 (9)
Anchor10-4Serhiy Semenov 19:28.401011-02:02.8 (9)001-08:27.4 (9)1-14:21.1 (9)
92SwedenSWE1-14:32.005– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off2-1Tobias Arwidson 18:02.600005:58.3 (1)0012:33.8 (9)18:02.6 (13)
2nd Leg2-2Björn Ferry 18:18.2000025:07.2 (12)0031:29.4 (12)36:20.8 (12)
3rd Leg2-3Fredrik Lindström 18:52.9030343:47.6 (12)0050:13.6 (11)55:13.7 (10)
Anchor2-4Carl Johan Bergman 19:18.302011-02:23.1 (10)011-08:51.0 (10)1-14:32.0 (10)
107Czech RepublicCZE1-15:11.905– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off7-1Michal Krčmář 17:37.100006:09.0 (13)0012:37.7 (11)17:37.1 (10)
2nd Leg7-2Jaroslav Soukup 18:14.8020124:35.2 (6)0131:02.9 (7)35:51.9 (9)
3rd Leg7-3Tomáš Krupčík 19:54.3030243:10.7 (9)0150:11.3 (10)55:46.2 (12)
Anchor7-4Ondřej Moravec 19:25.700001-02:49.1 (12)001-09:12.4 (11)1-15:11.9 (11)
1111SlovakiaSVK1-15:23.819– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off11-1Pavol Hurajt 17:33.400006:01.7 (4)0012:22.3 (4)17:33.4 (6)
2nd Leg11-2Tomáš Hasilla 18:37.8020024:22.0 (4)0231:05.1 (9)36:11.2 (11)
3rd Leg11-3Miroslav Matiaško 19:21.0020143:20.6 (11)0150:29.2 (12)55:32.2 (11)
Anchor11-4Matej Kazár 19:51.615021-02:41.9 (11)131-09:40.7 (12)1-15:23.8 (12)
1217BelarusBLR1-16:02.305– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off17-1Siarhei Novikau 18:21.301006:07.4 (12)0112:59.3 (15)18:21.3 (17)
2nd Leg17-2Uladzimir Chepelin 18:52.2010125:46.3 (16)0032:09.4 (13)37:13.5 (13)
3rd Leg17-3Yury Liadau 19:01.8010044:31.3 (13)0151:14.8 (13)56:15.3 (13)
Anchor17-4Yauhen Abramenka 19:47.002001-03:22.9 (13)021-10:11.5 (14)1-16:02.3 (13)
138SwitzerlandSUI1-16:15.8010– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off8-1Claudio Böckli 18:28.303006:04.9 (8)0313:04.9 (18)18:28.3 (19)
2nd Leg8-2Ivan Joller 19:11.6030025:31.6 (14)0332:30.8 (16)37:39.9 (16)
3rd Leg8-3Serafin Wiestner 18:50.0020245:02.4 (15)0051:30.7 (14)56:29.9 (14)
Anchor8-4Benjamin Weger 19:45.902011-03:32.4 (14)011-10:05.4 (13)1-16:15.8 (14)
1413BulgariaBUL1-17:38.428– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off13-1Mihail Klecherov 18:25.901006:20.5 (18)0113:14.8 (19)18:25.9 (18)
2nd Leg13-2Ivan Zlatev 20:40.4240125:38.4 (15)2333:27.9 (18)39:06.3 (18)
3rd Leg13-3Vladimir Iliev 19:14.9030246:38.3 (18)0153:16.0 (18)58:21.2 (18)
Anchor13-4Krasimir Anev 19:17.200001-05:27.7 (17)001-11:53.7 (16)1-17:38.4 (15)
1518United StatesUSA1-17:39.1312– (–)– (–)– (–)
Lead-Off18-1Lowell Bailey 17:20.700006:05.3 (9)0012:23.7 (5)17:20.7 (4)
2nd Leg18-2Russell Currier 20:11.3353325:49.2 (17)0232:24.2 (14)37:32.0 (15)
3rd Leg18-3Sean Doherty 19:37.3030345:07.2 (16)0051:46.5 (15)57:09.3 (15)
Anchor18-4Leif Nordgren 20:29.804021-04:34.7 (15)021-11:40.2 (15)1-17:39.1 (16)
DNF14EstoniaEST312– (–)– (–)– (–)lapped
Lead-Off14-1Daniil Steptšenko 18:05.501016:11.3 (16)0012:43.9 (13)18:05.5 (15)
2nd Leg14-2Kalev Ermits 20:08.4130025:23.8 (13)1332:50.4 (17)38:13.9 (17)
3rd Leg14-3Kauri Kõiv 19:31.2131346:10.5 (17)0052:40.2 (17)57:45.1 (17)
Anchor14-4Roland Lessing 15131-05:52.7 (18)021-12:37.2 (17)– (–)
DNF15KazakhstanKAZ010– (–)– (–)– (–)lapped
Lead-Off15-1Anton Pantov 18:13.303006:12.5 (17)0313:00.9 (16)18:13.3 (16)
2nd Leg15-2Sergey Naumik 19:18.0040325:53.2 (18)0132:27.5 (15)37:31.3 (14)
3rd Leg15-3Aleksandr Trifonov 20:02.4000044:49.6 (14)0051:52.1 (16)57:33.7 (16)
Anchor15-4Dias Keneshev 03011-05:15.8 (16)021-12:39.7 (18)– (–)
DNF19PolandPOL212– (–)– (–)– (–)lapped
Lead-Off19-1Krzysztof Pływaczyk 17:53.700005:59.4 (3)0012:37.1 (10)17:53.7 (12)
2nd Leg19-2Łukasz Szczurek 21:29.1261326:04.2 (19)1333:48.9 (19)39:22.8 (19)
3rd Leg19-3Łukasz Słonina 20:57.5020247:26.3 (19)0054:37.7 (19)1-00:20.3 (19)
Anchor19-4Rafał Lepel 04021-08:08.7 (19)021-15:19.6 (19)– (–)
DQ4Russian FederationRUS[1-12:15.9][0][8]– (–)– (–)– (–)1
Lead-Off4-1Aleksey Volkov [17:19.5][0][2][0][1][6:09.5] ([15])[0][1][12:29.4] ([8])[17:19.5] ([3])
2nd Leg4-2Yevgeny Ustyugov [18:15.9][0][3][0][1][24:14.9] ([3])[0][2][30:44.3] ([3])[35:35.4] ([3])2
3rd Leg4-3Dmitry Malyshko [18:04.8][0][1][0][0][42:27.9] ([2])[0][1][48:46.7] ([3])[53:40.2] ([3])
Anchor4-4Anton Shipulin [18:35.7][0][2][0][2][1-00:35.1] ([3])[0][0][1-06:50.9] ([2])[1-12:15.9] ([1])