Ole Einar Björndalen feiert Abschied beim Schalker Biathlon WELT


Mäßig erfolgreiche Biathleten Biathlon Badische Zeitung

Ole Einar Bjoerndalen of Norway, the most accomplished male Winter Olympian in history, retired on Tuesday at age 44. He won eight Olympic biathlon gold medals and 20 world championships.


Ole Einar Bjoerndalen 2014 Winter Olympics Olympic Athletes Sochi, Russia ESPN

Ole Einar Bjørndalen, né le 27 janvier 1974 à Simostranda (), est un biathlète norvégien.Il fut l'athlète le plus médaillé des Jeux olympiques d'hiver avec treize médailles gagnées entre 1998 et 2014 jusqu'à ce que le record soit battu par sa compatriote skieuse de fond Marit Bjørgen en 2018. Il possède le plus grand palmarès de l'histoire du biathlon : huit titres olympiques.


Sportsdokumentar Ole Einar Bjørndalen NRK TV

Bookmark. Not for nothing is he called the king of the biathlon: With eight gold medals at the Olympics, Ole Einar Björndalen is the most successful winter sportsman of our time. For a quarter of a century, he shaped the sport of biathlon as a record Olympic champion, thrilling crowds around the world. From his debut in 1993 to his last race.


Ole Einar Björndalen "Mein Gewehr nehme ich mit ins Bett" WELT

Ole Einar Bjoerndalen of Norway practices in Sochi on Monday. On Monday, Norwegian Ole Einar Bjoerndalen came a ski-length away from winning a 13th Olympic medal and becoming the most decorated.


Biathlon Legende Ole Einar Björndalen tritt endgültig ab Blick

With Norway's victory in the new mixed relay event in Sochi on 19 February 2014, Ole Einar Bjørndalen took his Olympic medal tally to 13 and in doing so set a new benchmark for the most medals won at the Winter Games. Earlier at Sochi 2014 he had drawn level with the previous record holder, his compatriot and cross country skiing legend.


Bjoerndalen wins 7th career Olympic gold in sprint

Ole Einar Bjørndalen first competed at the Olympic Winter Games in 1994, but with only minimal success. In 1998 at Nagano, he won the 10 kilometre biathlon event, and won silver with the Norwegian relay team. But prior to the 2001-2002 season he gave no indication of what he would do at the Salt Lake City Olympics. Earlier in the season he won.


Ole Einar Björndalen macht bis zur WM 2016 in Oslo weiter! Das Biathlon

Ole Einar Bjørndalen (født 1974) er en norsk tidligere skiskytter og trener som representerte Simostranda IL i skiskyting og Byåsen IL i langrenn. Han har vunnet 95 verdenscuprenn; 94 i verdenscupen i skiskyting og ett i verdenscupen i langrenn.I 2018 ble han ekspertkommentator for TV 2s sendinger i skiskyting.. Han har seks sammenlagtseire i verdenscupen, den seneste sesongen 2008-2009.


Ole Einar Bjørndalen vítěz všech vítězů, jaká je jeho rada k úspěchu? SportyŽivě

Ole Einar Bjørndalen, (born January 27, 1974, Drammen, Norway), Norwegian biathlete whose 13 Olympic Games medals are the most for any male Winter Olympian and who is widely considered the greatest biathlete of all time. Bjørndalen, the youngest of five children, grew up on a farm in Simostranda, Norway, where he became a skilled cross.


Ole Einar Bjoerndalen in Medal Ceremony Winter Olympics Day 2 Zimbio

Ole Einar Bjorndalen, the most successful biathlete in history, won a World Cup cross-country race in Gallivare, Sweden on Saturday and led Norway to a 1-2 finish in the men's distance opener.


Ole Einar Bjoerndalen Photos Photos BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon Ruhpolding 10 km Men's Sprint

Ole Einar Bjørndalen, 1974-, Norwegian biathlete, generally regarded as the greatest champion in the history of the biathlon, a grueling combination of cross-country skiing and target-shooting. After training at a Norwegian sports school, he competed at the first of his six consecutive winter Olympics at Lillehammer, Norway, in 1994; it was his only medalless games.


Biathlon A 42 ans, Bjoerndalen décide de repartir jusqu'aux Jeux 2018

Ole Einar Bjørndalen, the most decorated male Winter Olympian with 13 medals, tearfully announced his retirement from biathlon on Tuesday, according to the International Biathlon Union.. Bjørndalen, a 44-year-old Norwegian, said he suffered from heart murmurs this season. "My motivation is unstoppable," he said, according to the IBU.


Ole Einar Bjoerndalen Photos Photos IBU Biathlon World Cup Men 10 km Sprint Zimbio

Ole Einar Bjørndalen


Ole Einar Björndalen als Coach für Weißrussland bei Olympia Eurosport

Ole Einar Bjoerndalen made his World Cup debut just a few months before the founding of the IBU on July 3, 1993. Björndalen's 28th place in the 20 km individual only hinted at the 19-year-old's potential on the road to biathlon legend status. At the same time, the boundless potential of the IBU and biathlon was equally a pie-in-the-sky dream. Over the past 30 years, both Björndalen and.


Norway's Ole Einar Bjoerndalen most decorated Winter Olympian Sports Illustrated

Norwegian biathlete Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, the most decorated male Winter Olympian in history with 13 medals, has retired from the sport. Nicknamed "The King of Biathlon," the 44-year-old.


Ole Einar Björndalen Der beste Biathlet aller Zeiten

Ole Einar Bjørndalen confirmed his status as one of the all-time Winter Olympic greats, winning two more golds in Sochi to take his overall tally to 13 medals, more than any other winter athlete in history. Meanwhile Martin Fourcade added a pair of golds of his own, and Anton Shipulin spearheaded a Russian triumph in the relay on the final day of competition.


Ole Einar Bjørndalen vítěz všech vítězů, jaká je jeho rada k úspěchu? SportyŽivě

Ole Einar Bjørndalen. (Photo: Tor Atle Kleven) One of the greatest ever Norwegian athletes, professional biathlete Ole Einar Bjørndalen has recently announced his retirement at the age of 44. The most successful ever male Winter Olympian, Ole Einar Bjørndalen is a true Norwegian sporting icon. He dominated the sport of biathlon for two.

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