Biathlon World Championships 2004
The 39th Biathlon World Championships were held from 7 to 15 February 2004 at the German Oberhof in the DKB Ski Arena ( Thuringia) instead.
- 4.1 Sprint 7.5 km
- 4.2 10 km pursuit
- 4.3 Mass Start 12.5 km
- 4.4 Individual 15 km
- 4.5 Season 4 x 6 km
Participant
Athletes from 36 nations took part in the Biathlon World Championships 2004.
- Argentina Argentina
- Australia Australia
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Chile Chile
- People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Czech Republic Czech Republic
- Germany Germany
- Estonia Estonia
- Finland Finland
- France France
- Greece Greece
- United Kingdom United Kingdom
- Gronland Greenland
- Italy Italy
- Japan Japan
- Canada Canada
- Kazakhstan
- Latvia Latvia
- Lithuania 1989 Lithuania
- Moldova Moldova
- Norway Norway
- Austria Austria
- Poland Poland
- Romania Romania
- Russia Russia
- Sweden Sweden
- Switzerland Switzerland
- Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro
- Slovenia Slovenia
- Slovakia Slovakia
- Spain
- Ukraine Ukraine
- United States United States
- Hungary Hungary
- Belarus Belarus
Schedule
Sprint 10 km
Date: February 7, 2004
Persecution 12.5 km
Date: February 8, 2004
Mass Start 15 km
Date: February 15, 2004
Single 20 km
Date: February 12, 2004
Season 4 x 7.5 km
Date: 13 February 2004
Women
Sprint 7.5 km
Date: February 7, 2004
10 km pursuit
Date: February 8, 2004
Mass Start 12.5 km
Date: February 14, 2004
Single 15 km
Date: February 10, 2004
Season 4 x 6 km
Date: February 12, 2004
Medal Tally
Saalfelden 1958 | Courmayeur 1959 | Umeå 1961 | Hämeenlinna 1962 | Seefeld 1963 | Elverum 1965 | Garmisch -Partenkirchen 1966 | Altenberg 1967 | Zakopane 1969 | Östersund 1970 | Hämeenlinna 1971 | Lake Placid 1973 | Minsk 1974 | Antholz 1975 | Antholz 1976 | Vingrom 1977 | Hochfilzen 1978 | Ruhpolding 1979 | Lahti 1981 | Minsk 1982 | Antholz 1983 | Chamonix 1984 | Egg am Etzel / Ruhpolding 1985 | Falun / Oslo 1986 | Lahti / Lake Placid 1987 | Chamonix 1988 | Feistritz an der Drau 1989 | Minsk / Oslo / Kontiolahti 1990 | Lahti 1991 | Novosibirsk 1992 | Borovets 1993 | Canmore 1994 | Antholz 1995 | Ruhpolding 1996 | Brezno - Osrblie 1997 | Pokljuka / Hochfilzen 1998 | Kontiolahti / Oslo 1999 | Oslo / Lahti 2000 | Pokljuka 2001 | Oslo 2002 | Khanty-Mansiysk 2003 | Oberhof 2004 | Hochfilzen 2005 | Antholz, 2007 | Östersund, 2008 | Pyeongchang 2009 | Khanty-Mansiysk 2011 | Ruhpolding, 2012 | Nové Město na Moravě 2013 | Kontiolahti 2015 | 2016 Oslo | Hochfilzen 2017
Mixed Relay World Championships Khanty-Mansiysk 2005 | Pokljuka 2006 | Khanty-Mansiysk 2010
- Biathlon World Championships
- Biathlon 2004
- Sporting event in Oberhof
- Biathlon in Germany