Halvard Hanevold - Career Highlights

Career Highlights

Winter Olympics
1998, Nagano, 1st in the 20km individual race
1998, Nagano, 2nd in the men's relay (Gjelland / D. Bjørndalen / O. Bjørndalen)
2002, Salt Lake City, 1st in the men's relay (Andresen / Gjelland / O. Bjørndalen)
2006, Torino, 3rd in the 20km individual race
2006, Torino, 2nd in the 10km sprint
2010, Vancouver, 1st in the men's relay (Bø / Svendsen / O. Bjørndalen)
IBU World Championships
1995, Pokljuka, 1st in team event
1998, Hochfilzen, 1st in team event
1999, Kontiolahti, 3rd in the men's relay (D. Bjørndalen / O. Bjørndalen / Andresen)
2000, Lahti, 2nd in the men's relay (Gjelland / O. Bjørndalen / Andresen)
2001, Pokljuka, 3rd in the 10km sprint
2001, Pokljuka, 3rd in the men's relay (Gjelland / O. Bjørndalen / Andresen)
2003, Khanty-Mansiysk, 1st in the 20km individual race
2003, Khanty-Mansiysk, 2nd in the 12.5km pursuit
2004, Oberhof, 2nd in the men's relay (Gjelland / O. Bjørndalen / L. Berger)
2005, Hochfilzen, 1st in the men's relay (Gjelland / O. Bjørndalen / Eckhoff)
2006, Pokljuka, 2nd in the mixed relay (T. Berger / O. Bjørndalen / Grubben)
2007, Antholz, 2nd in the men's relay (L. Berger / O. Bjørndalen / Andresen)
2008, Östersund, 2nd in the 10km sprint
2008, Östersund, 2nd in the men's relay (E. H. Svendsen / R. Bratsveen / O. Bjørndalen)
2009, Pyeongchang, 1st in the men's relay
2009, Pyeongchang, 3rd in the 10km sprint
World Cup
1996-2008, 2 - 4 - 1 - individual race
1996-2008, 2 - 0 - 1 - mass start
1996-2008, 1 - 3 - 5 - pursuit
1996-2008, 2 - 2 - 5 - sprint
1996-2008, 16 - 13 - 10 - team relay

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