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Martin Fourcade and German relay team receive reallocated Olympic gold medals
Summary
Martin Fourcade and members of the German biathlon relay were formally presented with reallocated Olympic gold medals at a ceremony in Anterselva after the disqualification of Russian biathlete Evgeny Ustyugov for anti‑doping rule violations.
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Martin Fourcade and other biathletes received reallocated Olympic medals at a ceremony held at the Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena during the Milan Cortina Winter Games. The awards followed the disqualification of Russian biathlete Evgeny Ustyugov, whose results from 2010 to 2014 were annulled. The ceremony took place between the men's and women's pursuit races and drew a crowd reported at about 20,000 fans. Athletes from the 2010 Vancouver Games and the 2014 Sochi Olympics were among those acknowledged.
Medal reallocation details:
- Martin Fourcade was awarded the gold for the 15-kilometre mass start from the 2010 Vancouver Games; Pavol Hurajt received silver and Christoph Sumann was awarded bronze.
- The German relay team from the 2014 Sochi Games—Erik Lesser, Daniel Boehm, Arnd Peiffer and Simon Schempp—received gold medals.
- The Austrian relay team of Christoph Sumann, Daniel Mesotitsch, Simon Eder and Dominik Landertinger were awarded silver, and the Norwegian relay team of Tarjei Boe, Johannes Thingnes Boe, Ole Einar Bjorndalen and Emil Hegle Svendsen received bronze.
- The International Biathlon Union announced the disqualifications were for anti-doping rule violations, citing abnormalities in the Athlete Biological Passport and evidence from the Moscow Laboratory Information Management System.
- Responding to the ceremony, Fourcade described the moment as special and connected it to the fight for clean sport, while Arnd Peiffer said the team felt grateful to be back on the podium.
Summary:
The ceremony restored medals to athletes whose placings were changed after the disqualification of a Russian competitor and provided public recognition at a prominent biathlon venue. Undetermined at this time.
