Mens Biathlon Mass Start
The Men's Biathlon 15K Mass Start event was introduced in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The first gold medal winner was Michael Greis of Germany.
The 15K Mass Start event consists of five laps around the track and four shooting sessions - and as the name suggests, all biathletes begin at the same time.
| 2006 - Turin | ||
| Gold Medal: Michael Greis (Germany) (47:20.0) | ||
| Silver Medal: Tomasz Sikora (Poland) | ||
| Bronze: Ole Einar Bjorndalen (Norway) | ||
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