Egil Gjelland

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Egil Gjelland biathlon
Association NorwayNorway Norway
birthday November 12, 1973
place of birth Voss
Career
World Cup victories 16 (1 individual victory)
status resigned
Medal table
Olympic medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
World Cup medals 2 × gold 3 × silver 1 × bronze
EM medals 1 × gold 1 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings winter Olympics
silver 1998 Nagano Season
gold 2002 Salt Lake City Season
IBU Biathlon world championships
silver 1997 Osrblie Season
gold 1998 Hochfilzen team
silver 2000 Lahti Season
bronze 2001 Pokljuka Season
silver 2004 Oberhof Season
gold 2005 Hochfilzen Season
IBU European biathlon championships
gold 2007 Bansko singles
silver 2007 Bansko Season
bronze 2007 Bansko persecution
World Cup balance
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
singles 0 1 0
sprint 0 0 2
persecution 1 0 2
Mass start 0 1 0
Season 14th 16 8th
team 1 1 0
 

Egil Gjelland (born November 12, 1973 in Voss ) is a former Norwegian biathlete .

life and career

The extremely safe relay runner Gjelland has been involved in the World Cup since 1995, and so far with relatively good success. His best performance so far is that of the 2000/2001 season with a seventh place. Good individual results can always be expected from him, but outstanding placements remained in short supply until recently.

In his most successful season in winter 2000/2001 Gjelland was able to run on the podium three times, but he celebrated his first victory on December 17, 2004 in the pursuit of Östersund. He completed a great career with the climax of the Olympic victory in the biathlon relay in 2002. Together with Ole Einar Bjørndalen , Halvard Hanevold and Frode Andresen , he won this race with ease, but many people think that Gjelland is the decisive factor in the relay was. In 2005 Gjelland won relay gold at the World Cup. In the 2006/2007 season he started in the European Cup and has consistently placed around 10th place.

After the end of the 2009/2010 season, Gjelland took over the post of head coach for the Norwegian biathletes and thus succeeded Knut Tore Berland . Before that, he had already trained the second team since the end of his active time. From 2014 to 2016 he was in charge of the Norwegian men's national team. After a two-year break, Gjelland took over the Czech biathletes as a trainer in 2018.

Gjelland is married to the biathlete Ann-Elen Skjelbreid , the sister of Liv Grete Poirée . He has been the father of a daughter since October 2004.

successes

  • Winter Olympics:
    • 1998: 1 × silver (relay)
    • 2002: 1 × gold (relay)
  • World Championships:
    • 1997: 1 × silver (relay)
    • 1998: 1 × gold (team)
    • 2000: 1 × silver (relay)
    • 2001: 1 × bronze (relay)
    • 2004: 1 × silver (relay)
    • 2005: 1 × gold (relay)
  • Overall World Cup:
    • 1 × 7th place (2000/01)
  • World Cup victories:
    • 1

Biathlon World Cup placements

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including the Olympic Games and World Championships).

  • 1st - 3rd Place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten (including podium)
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks (including podium and top 10)
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start team Season total
1st place 1 14th 15th
2nd place 1 1 1 16 19th
3rd place 2 2 8th 12
Top 10 7th 17th 17th 6th 2 45 94
Scoring 20th 55 50 22nd 2 46 195
Starts 36 83 63 22nd 2 47 253
Status : data may be incomplete

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Viktoria Franke: Egil Gjelland new women coach of the Norwegian national team . April 30, 2010. Accessed on April 30, 2010.  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.biathlon-online.de  
  2. ^ Coaching Carousel, Gala Evening, and New Stadium in Czech Republic at biathlonworld.com, accessed on October 23, 2018