2008–09 Biathlon World Cup
      
The 2008–09 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The season started on 2 December 2008 in Östersund, Sweden and ends on 29 March 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia.
 Calendar 
Below is the World Cup calendar for the 2008–09 season.[1]
 Standings: Men 
 Standings: Women 
Medal table
Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
 Wang Chunli (CHN), 25, in her 3rd season — the WC 1 Sprint in Östersund; also her first individual podium Wang Chunli (CHN), 25, in her 3rd season — the WC 1 Sprint in Östersund; also her first individual podium
 Simone Hauswald (GER), 29, in her 9th season — the WC 2 Sprint in Hochfilzen; first podium was 2004-05 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva Simone Hauswald (GER), 29, in her 9th season — the WC 2 Sprint in Hochfilzen; first podium was 2004-05 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva
 Eva Tofalvi (ROU), 30, in her 13th season — the WC 3 Individual in Hochfilzen; also her first individual podium Eva Tofalvi (ROU), 30, in her 13th season — the WC 3 Individual in Hochfilzen; also her first individual podium
 Anna Boulygina (RUS), 25, in her 3rd season — the WC 6 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva; also her first individual podium Anna Boulygina (RUS), 25, in her 3rd season — the WC 6 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva; also her first individual podium
 Christoph Stephan (GER), 23, in his 4th season — the WC 6 Mass Start in Antholz-Anterselva; also his first individual podium Christoph Stephan (GER), 23, in his 4th season — the WC 6 Mass Start in Antholz-Anterselva; also his first individual podium
 Dominik Landertinger (AUT), 20, in his 2nd season — the WCh  Mass Start in Pyeong Chang; first podium was 2008-09 Sprint in Ruhpolding Dominik Landertinger (AUT), 20, in his 2nd season — the WCh  Mass Start in Pyeong Chang; first podium was 2008-09 Sprint in Ruhpolding
 Vincent Jay (FRA), 23, in his 4th season — the WC 7 Individual in Vancouver; also his first individual podium Vincent Jay (FRA), 23, in his 4th season — the WC 7 Individual in Vancouver; also his first individual podium
 Arnd Peiffer (GER), 22, in his 1st season — the WC 9 Sprint in Khanty-Mansiysk; also his first individual podium Arnd Peiffer (GER), 22, in his 1st season — the WC 9 Sprint in Khanty-Mansiysk; also his first individual podium
 Tina Bachmann (GER), 22, in her 1st season — the WC 9 Sprint in Khanty-Mansiysk; also her first individual podium Tina Bachmann (GER), 22, in her 1st season — the WC 9 Sprint in Khanty-Mansiysk; also her first individual podium
 Simon Eder (AUT),  25, in his 6th season — the WC 9 Mass Start in Khanty-Mansiysk; first podium was 2008-09 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva Simon Eder (AUT),  25, in his 6th season — the WC 9 Mass Start in Khanty-Mansiysk; first podium was 2008-09 Pursuit in Antholz-Anterselva
- First World Cup podium
 Vita Semerenko (UKR),  22, in her 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 3 Sprint in Hochfilzen Vita Semerenko (UKR),  22, in her 3rd season — no. 2 in the WC 3 Sprint in Hochfilzen
 Darya Domracheva (BLR),  22, in her 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 5 Sprint in Ruhpolding Darya Domracheva (BLR),  22, in her 3rd season — no. 3 in the WC 5 Sprint in Ruhpolding
 Jakov Fak (CRO),  21, in his 3rd season — no. 3 in the WCh  Individual in Pyeong Chang Jakov Fak (CRO),  21, in his 3rd season — no. 3 in the WCh  Individual in Pyeong Chang
 Teja Gregorin (SLO),  28, in her 6th season — no. 2 in the WCh  Individual in Pyeong Chang Teja Gregorin (SLO),  28, in her 6th season — no. 2 in the WCh  Individual in Pyeong Chang
 Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK),  24, in her 2nd season — no. 2 in the WCh  Mass Start in Pyeong Chang Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK),  24, in her 2nd season — no. 2 in the WCh  Mass Start in Pyeong Chang
 Daniel Bohm (GER),  22, in his 1st season — no. 2 in the WC 7 Individual in Vancouver Daniel Bohm (GER),  22, in his 1st season — no. 2 in the WC 7 Individual in Vancouver
 Jeremy Teela (USA),  32, in his 13th season — no. 3 in the WC 7 Individual in Vancouver Jeremy Teela (USA),  32, in his 13th season — no. 3 in the WC 7 Individual in Vancouver
 Marie-Laure Brunet (FRA),  20, in her 2nd season — no. 3 in the WC 8 Pursuit in Trondheim Marie-Laure Brunet (FRA),  20, in her 2nd season — no. 3 in the WC 8 Pursuit in Trondheim
 Marie Dorin (FRA),  22, in her 2nd season — no. 3 in the WC 9 Pursuit in Khanty-Mansiysk Marie Dorin (FRA),  22, in her 2nd season — no. 3 in the WC 9 Pursuit in Khanty-Mansiysk
- Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)
 Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR), 7 (88) first places Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR), 7 (88) first places
 Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR), 5 (11) first places Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR), 5 (11) first places
 Helena Jonsson (SWE), 4 (5) first places Helena Jonsson (SWE), 4 (5) first places
 Kati Wilhelm (GER), 3 (21)  first places Kati Wilhelm (GER), 3 (21)  first places
 Magdalena Neuner (GER), 3 (14) first places Magdalena Neuner (GER), 3 (14) first places
 Simone Hauswald (GER), 3 (3)  first places Simone Hauswald (GER), 3 (3)  first places
 Andrea Henkel (GER), 2 (16)  first places Andrea Henkel (GER), 2 (16)  first places
 Martina Beck (GER), 2 (14)  first places Martina Beck (GER), 2 (14)  first places
 Michael Greis (GER), 2 (11) first places Michael Greis (GER), 2 (11) first places
 Olga Zaitseva (RUS), 2 (8) first places Olga Zaitseva (RUS), 2 (8) first places
 Lars Berger (NOR), 2 (5) first places Lars Berger (NOR), 2 (5) first places
 Maxim Tchoudov (RUS), 2 (4) first places Maxim Tchoudov (RUS), 2 (4) first places
 Tora Berger (NOR), 2 (4) first places Tora Berger (NOR), 2 (4) first places
 Tomasz Sikora (POL), 1 (5) first place Tomasz Sikora (POL), 1 (5) first place
 Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS), 1 (4) first place Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS), 1 (4) first place
 Christoph Sumann (AUT), 1 (4) first place Christoph Sumann (AUT), 1 (4) first place
 Björn Ferry (SWE), 1 (2) first place Björn Ferry (SWE), 1 (2) first place
 Wang Chunli (CHN), 1 (1) first place Wang Chunli (CHN), 1 (1) first place
 Eva Tofalvi (ROU), 1 (1) first place Eva Tofalvi (ROU), 1 (1) first place
 Anna Boulygina (RUS), 1 (1) first place Anna Boulygina (RUS), 1 (1) first place
 Christoph Stephan (GER), 1 (1) first place Christoph Stephan (GER), 1 (1) first place
 Dominik Landertinger (AUT), 1 (1) first place Dominik Landertinger (AUT), 1 (1) first place
 Vincent Jay (FRA), 1 (1) first place Vincent Jay (FRA), 1 (1) first place
 Arnd Peiffer (GER), 1 (1) first place Arnd Peiffer (GER), 1 (1) first place
 Tina Bachmann (GER), 1 (1) first place Tina Bachmann (GER), 1 (1) first place
 Simon Eder (AUT), 1 (1) first place Simon Eder (AUT), 1 (1) first place
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