Biathlon - Staffetta 4x7,5 km uomini
1924-1964: non disputata
1968 Grenoble (15-2)
1. Urss 2h13’02”4
(Aieksandr Tikhonov, Nikolai Pousanov, Victor Mamatov, Vladimir Goundartsev)
2. Norvegia 2h14’50”2
(Ola W2tcrhang, Olav Jordet, Magnìr Solberg, Jon Istad)
3. Svezia 2h17’26”3
(Lars-Göran Arwidson, Tore Erikssson, Olle Petrusson, Holmfrid Olsson)
4. Polonia 2h20’19”6
(Józef Rózak, Andrzej Fiedor, Stanislaw Lukaszczyk, Stanislaw Szczepaniak)
5. Finlandia 2h20’41”8
(Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki Floejt, Kalevi Vähäkylä, Arve Kinnari)
6. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h21’54”5
(Heinz Kluge, Hans-Gert Jahn, Jorst Koschka, Dieter Speer)
7. Romania 2h25’39”8
(Gheorghe Cimpoia, Constant Carabela, Nicolae Barbarescu, Wilheim Gyorgy)
8. USA 2h28’35”5
(Ralph Wakely, Edward Williams, William Spencer, John Ehrensbeck)
1972 Sapporo (11-2)
1. Urss 1h51’44”92
(Aleksandr Tikhonov, Rinnat Safine, Ivan Biakov, Victor Mamatov)
2. Finlandia 1h54’37”25
(Esko Saira, Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki lkola, Mauri Róppánen)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 1h54’57”67
(Hansjörg Knauthe, Joachim Meischner, Dieter Speer, Horst Koschka)
4. Norvegia 2h20’19”6
(Tor Svendsberget, Kåre Hovda, Ivar Nordkild, Magnar Solberg)
5. Svezia 1h56’57”40
(Lars-Göran Arwidson, Olle Petrusson, Torsten Wadman, Holmfrid Olsson)
6. USA 1h57’24”32
(Peter Karns, Dexter Morse, Dennis Donahue, William Bowerman)
7. Polonia 1h58’09”92
(Józef Rózak, Józef Stopka, Andrzej Rapacz, Aleksander Klima)
8. Giappone 1h59’09”48
(Isao Ohno, Shozo Sasaki, Miki Shibuva, Kazuo Sasakubo)
10. Italia 1h59’47”6
(Willy Berti, Giovanni Astegiano, Corrado Varesco, Lino Jordan)
1976 Innsbruck (13-2)
1. Urss 1h57’55”64
(Aleksandr Eliztrov, Ivan Biakov, Nikolai Krugiov, Aleksandr Tikhonov)
2. Finlandia 2h01’45”58
(Henrik Flöjt, Esko Saira, Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki lkola)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h04’08”61
(Karì-Heinz Menz, Frank Ullrich, Manfred Beer, Manfred Geyer)
4. Rep. Fed. Germania 2h04’11”86
(Heinrich Mehringer, Gerd Winkler, Josef Keck, Claus Gehrke)
5. Norvegia 2h05’10”28
(Kjell Hovda, Terje Hanssen, Svein Engen, Tor Svendsberget)
6. Italia 2h06’16”55
(Lino Jordan, Pierantonio Clementi, Luigi Weiss, Willi Bertin)
7. Francia 2h08’46”90
(Rene Arpin, Yvon Mougel, Marius Falquy, Jean Claude Viry)
8. Svezia 2h08’46”90
(Mats-Ake Lantz, Torsten Wadman, Sune Adolfsson, Lars Göran Arwidson)
1980 Lake Placid (22-2)
1. Urss 1h34’03”27
(Viadimir Alikin, Aleksandr Tikhonov, Vladimir Bamashov,
Anatoly Alyabyev)
2. Rep. Dem Tedesca 1h34’56”99
(Mathias Jung, Klaus Siebert, Frank Ullrich, Eberhard Rösch)
3. Rep. Fed. Tedesca 1h37’30”26
(Franz Bemreiter, Hans Estner, Peter Angerer, Gerd Winkler)
4. Norvegia 1h38’11”76
(Svein Engen, Kjell Sobak, Odd Lirhus, Sigleif Johansen)
5. Francia 1h38’23”36
(Yvon Mougel, Denis Sandona, André Geourjon, Chrìstian Poirot)
6. Austria 1h38’32”02
(Rudolf Horn, Franz-Josef Weber, Josef Koll, Alfred Eder)
7. Finlandia 1h38’50”84
(Keijo Kuntola, Erkki An tila, Kari Saarela, Raimo Seppanen)
8. Stati Uniti 1h39’24”29
(Martin Hagen, Lyle Nelson, Donald Nicisen, Peter Hoag)
9. Italia 1h40’20”79
(Arduino Tiraboschi, Adriano Darioli, Celestino Midali, Luigi Weiss)
1984 Sarajevo (17-2)
1. Urss 1h38’51”7
(Dmitri Vasilyev, Yuri Kachkarov, Salna Algimantas, Sergei Buligin)
2. Norvegia 1h39’03”9
(Odd Lirhus, Eirik Kvalfoss, Rolf Storsveen, Kjell Söbak)
3 . Rep. Fed. Germania 1h39’05”1
(Ernst Reiter, Walter Pichler, Peter Angerer, Fritz Fischer)
4. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 1h40’04”7
(Holger Wick, Frank-Peter Roetsch, Matthias Jacob, Frank Ullrich)
5. Italia 1h42’32”8
(Adriano Darioli, Gottlieb Taschler, Johann Passler, Andreas Zingerle)
6. Cecoslovacchia 1h42’40”5
(Jaromir Šimunek, Zdenèk Hák, Petr Zelinka, Jan Matous)
7. Finlandia 1h43’16”0
(Keijo Titola, Toivo Makikyro, Arto Jaaskelainen, Tapio Piipponen)
8. Austria
(Rudolf Hom, Walter Hoerl, Franz Schuler, Alfred Eder)
1988 Calgary (26-2)
1. Urss 1h22’30”0
(Dmitri Vasilyev, Sergei Chepikov, Aleksandr Popov, Valery Medvedtsev)
2. Rep. Fed. Gerrnania 1h23’37”4
(Emst Reiter, Stefan Höck, Peter Angerer, Friedrich Fischer)
3. Italia 1h23’51”5
(Werner Kiem, Gottlieb Taschler, Johann Passler, Andreas Zingerle)
4. Austria 1h24’17”6
(Anton Lengauer-Stockner, Bruno Hofstätter, Franz Schtder, Alfred Eder)
5. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 1h24’28”4
(Jürgen Wirth, Frank-Peter Roetsch, Matthias Jacob, André Sehmisch)
6. Norvegia 1h25’57”0
(Geir Einang. Frode Loberg, Gisle Fenne, Eirìk Kavalfoss)
7. Svezia 1h29’11”9
(Peter Sjödén, Mikael Löfgren, Roger Westling, Leif Andersson)
8. Bulgaria 1h29’24”9
(Vasil Bozhilov, Vladimir Velichkov, Krasimir Videnov, Hristo Vodenicharov)
1992 Albertville (16-2)
1. Germania 1h24’43”5
(Ricco Gross, Jens Steinigen, Mark Kirchner, Fritz Fischer)
2. Squadra Unificata 1h25’06”3
(Valeri Medvedzev, Alexander Popov, Valerì Kirienko, Serguei Tchepikov)
3. Svezia 1h25’38”2
(Ulf Johansson, Leif Andersson, Tord Wiksten, Mikael Lofgren)
4. Italia 1h26’18”1
(Hubert Leitgeb, Johann Passler, Pieralberto Carrara, Andreas Zingerle)
5. Norvegia 1h26’32”4
(Geir Einang, Frode Loberg, Gisle Fenne, Eirik Kvalfoss)
6. Francia 1h27’13”3
(Xavier Blond, Thierry Gerbier, Christian Dumont, Herve Flandin)
7. Rep. Ceca e Slovacca 1h27’15”7
(Martin Rypl, Tomas Kos, Jiri Holubec, Ivan Masarik)
8. Finlandia 1h27’39”5
(Vesa Hietalahti, Jaakko Niemi, Harri Eloranta, Kari Kataja)
1994 Lillehammer (26-2)
1. Germania 1h30’22”1
(Ricco Gross, Frank Luck, Mark Kirchner, Sven Fischer)
2. Russia 1h31’23”6
(Valeri Kirienko, Vladimir
Dratchev, Serguei Tarasov, Serguei Tchepikov)
3. Francia 1h32’31”3
(Thierry Dusserre, Patrice Bailly-Salins, Lionel Laurent,
Hervé Fiandin)
4. Bielorussia 1h32’57”2
(Victor Maigourov, Igor Khokhriakov, Oleg Ryzhenikov, Alexander
Popov)
5. Finlandia 1h33’11”9
(Erkki Latvala, Harri Eloranta, Timo Seppaelae, Vesa Heitalahti)
6. Italia 1h33’17”3
(Patrick Favre, Johann Passler, Pieralberto Carrara, Andreas Zingerle)
7. Norvegia 1h33’32”8
(Ole Einar Bjomdalen, I var Michai, Halvard Hanevold, Jon Age Tyldum)
8. Polonia 1h33’49”3
(Tomasz Sikora, Jan Ziemianin, Wieslaw Ziemianin, Jan Wojtas)
1998 Nagano (21-2)
1. Germania 1h21’36”2
(Ricco Gross, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer, Frank Luck)
2. Norvegia 1h21’56”3
(Egil Gjelland, Halvard Hanevold, Dag Bjoerndalen, Ole Einar Bjoerndalen)
3. Russia 1h22’19”3
(Pavel Mouslimov, Vladimir Dratschev, Serguei Tarassov, Victor Maigoruov)
4. Bielorussia 1h23’14”0
(Aleksei Aidarov, Oleg Ryzhenkov, Aleksandr Popv, Vadim Sashurin)
5. Polonia 1h24’09”8
(Wieslaw Ziemianin, Tomasz Sikora, Jan Ziemianin, Wojciech Kozub)
6. Lettonia 1h24’24”4
(Olegs Maluhins, Ilmars Bricis, Gundars Upenieks, Jekabs Nakums)
7. Francia 1h24’53”0
(Andreas Heymann, Raphael Poiree, Thierry Dusserre, Patrice, Bailly-Salins)
8. Finlandia 1h25’01”4
(Ville Raikkonen, Paavo Puurunen, Harri Henrik Eloranta, Olli-Pekka Petola)
9. Italia 1h25’07”3
(Patrick Favre, Wilfried Pallhuber, Rene Cattarinussi, Pier Alberto Carrara)
2002 Salt Lake City (20-2)
1. Norvegia 1h23’42”3
(Halvard Hanevold, Fored Andersen, Egil Gjelland, Ole Eimar Bjoerndale)
2. Germania 1h24’27”6
(Ricco Gross, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer, Frank Luck)
3. Francia 1h24’36”6
(Gilles Marguet, Vincent Defrasne, Julien Robert, Raphael Poiree)
4. Russia 1h24’54“4
(Victor Maigourov, Segrei Rozhkov, Serguei Tchepikov, Pavel Rostovtsev)
5. Repubblica Ceca 1h26’36”1
(Petr Garabik, Ivan Masarik, Roman Dostal, Zdenek Vitek)
6. Austria 1h26’58”9
(Christoph Sumann, Wolfgang Perner, Wolfgang Rottmann, Ludwig Gredler)
7. Ucraina 1h27’02”2
(Vyacheslav Derkach, Oleksander Bilanenko, Roman Pryma, Ruslan Lysenko)
8. Bielorussia 1h27’12”0
(Aleksei Aidarov, Aleksandr Syman, Oleg Ryzhenkov, Vadim Sashurin)
16. Italia 1h30’56”3
(Paolo Longo, Rene Cattarinussi, Devis Da Canal, Wilfried Pallhuber)
2006 Torino (21-2)
1. Germania 1h21'51"5
(Gross Ricco, Roesch Michael, Fischer Sven, Greis Michael)
2. Russia 1h22'12"4
(Tcherezov Ivan, Tchepikov Sergei, Rostovtsev Pavel, Kruglov Nikolay)
3. Francia 1h22'35"1
(Robert Julien, Defrasne Vincent, Cannard Ferreol, Poiree Raphael)
4. Svezia 1h22'35"1
(Borjesson Jakob, Ferry Bjorn, Nilsson Mattias Jr., Bergman Carl Johan)
5. Norvegia 1h23'03"6
(Hanevold Halvard, Eckhoff Stian, Andresen Frode, Bjoerndalen Ole Einar)
6. Repubblica Ceca 1h23'04"0
(Moravec Ondrej, Vitek Zdenek, Dostal Roman, Slesingr Michal)
7. Ucraina 1h23'40"4
(Bilanenko Olexander, Deryzemlya Andriy, Korobeynikov Alexei, Lysenko Ruslan)
8. Italia 1h23'40"9
(De Lorenzi Christian, Vuillermoz Rene Laurent, Longo Paolo, Pallhuber Wilfred)
2010 Vancouver (26-2)
1 Norvegia (Halvard Hanevold, Tarjei Bo,Emil Hegle Svendsen,Ole Einar Bjoerndalen) 1:21:38.1
2 Austria (Simon Eder,Daniel Mesotitsch,Dominik Landertinger,Christoph Sumann) 1:22:16.7
3 Russia (Ivan Tcherezov,Anton Shipulin,Maxim Tchoudov,Evgeny Ustyugov) 1:22:16.9
4 Svezia (Fredrik Lindstrom,Carl Bergman,Mattias Nilsson,Bjorn Ferry) 1:23:02.0
5 Germania (Simon Schempp,Andreas Birnbacher,Arnd Pfeiffer,Michael Greis) 1.23:16.0
6 Francia (Vincent Jay,Vincent Defrasne,Simon Fourcade,Martin Fourcade) 1:23:16.2
7 Rep.Ceka (Jaroslav Soukoup,Zdenek Vitek,Roman Dostal,Michal Slesingr) 1.23:55.2
8 Ucraina (Olexander Bilalenko,Andriy Deryzemlya,Vyacheslav Derkach,Serguei Sednev) 1:24:25.1
12 Italia (Christian de Lorenzi,Markus Windisch,Lukas Hofer,Mattia Cola) 1:26:27.5
2014 Sochi (22/2)
1. Russia (Alexey Volkov, Evgeny Ustyugov, Anton Shipulin, Dmitry Malyshko) 1h12’15”9
2. Germania (Simon Schempp, Arnd Peiffer, Erik Lesser, Daniel Boehm) 1h12’19”4
3. Austria (Daniel Mesotitsch, Christoph Sumann, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger) 1h12’45”7
4. Norvegia (Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Tarjei Boe, Johannes Thingnes Boe) 1h13’10”3
5. Italia (Markus Windisch, Christian De Lorenzi, Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch) 1h13”15’5
6. Slovenia (Janez Maric, Klemen Bauer, Peter Dokl, Jakov Fak) 1h13’43”1
7. Canada (Jean Philippe Leguellec, Brendan Green, Scott Perras, Nathan Smith) 1h13’46”2
8. Francia (Jean Guillaume Beatrix, Alexis Boeuf, Martin Fourcade, Simon Desthieux) 1h13’46”4
1968 Grenoble (15-2)
1. Urss 2h13’02”4
(Aieksandr Tikhonov, Nikolai Pousanov, Victor Mamatov, Vladimir Goundartsev)
2. Norvegia 2h14’50”2
(Ola W2tcrhang, Olav Jordet, Magnìr Solberg, Jon Istad)
3. Svezia 2h17’26”3
(Lars-Göran Arwidson, Tore Erikssson, Olle Petrusson, Holmfrid Olsson)
4. Polonia 2h20’19”6
(Józef Rózak, Andrzej Fiedor, Stanislaw Lukaszczyk, Stanislaw Szczepaniak)
5. Finlandia 2h20’41”8
(Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki Floejt, Kalevi Vähäkylä, Arve Kinnari)
6. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h21’54”5
(Heinz Kluge, Hans-Gert Jahn, Jorst Koschka, Dieter Speer)
7. Romania 2h25’39”8
(Gheorghe Cimpoia, Constant Carabela, Nicolae Barbarescu, Wilheim Gyorgy)
8. USA 2h28’35”5
(Ralph Wakely, Edward Williams, William Spencer, John Ehrensbeck)
1972 Sapporo (11-2)
1. Urss 1h51’44”92
(Aleksandr Tikhonov, Rinnat Safine, Ivan Biakov, Victor Mamatov)
2. Finlandia 1h54’37”25
(Esko Saira, Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki lkola, Mauri Róppánen)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 1h54’57”67
(Hansjörg Knauthe, Joachim Meischner, Dieter Speer, Horst Koschka)
4. Norvegia 2h20’19”6
(Tor Svendsberget, Kåre Hovda, Ivar Nordkild, Magnar Solberg)
5. Svezia 1h56’57”40
(Lars-Göran Arwidson, Olle Petrusson, Torsten Wadman, Holmfrid Olsson)
6. USA 1h57’24”32
(Peter Karns, Dexter Morse, Dennis Donahue, William Bowerman)
7. Polonia 1h58’09”92
(Józef Rózak, Józef Stopka, Andrzej Rapacz, Aleksander Klima)
8. Giappone 1h59’09”48
(Isao Ohno, Shozo Sasaki, Miki Shibuva, Kazuo Sasakubo)
10. Italia 1h59’47”6
(Willy Berti, Giovanni Astegiano, Corrado Varesco, Lino Jordan)
1976 Innsbruck (13-2)
1. Urss 1h57’55”64
(Aleksandr Eliztrov, Ivan Biakov, Nikolai Krugiov, Aleksandr Tikhonov)
2. Finlandia 2h01’45”58
(Henrik Flöjt, Esko Saira, Juhani Suutarinen, Heikki lkola)
3. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 2h04’08”61
(Karì-Heinz Menz, Frank Ullrich, Manfred Beer, Manfred Geyer)
4. Rep. Fed. Germania 2h04’11”86
(Heinrich Mehringer, Gerd Winkler, Josef Keck, Claus Gehrke)
5. Norvegia 2h05’10”28
(Kjell Hovda, Terje Hanssen, Svein Engen, Tor Svendsberget)
6. Italia 2h06’16”55
(Lino Jordan, Pierantonio Clementi, Luigi Weiss, Willi Bertin)
7. Francia 2h08’46”90
(Rene Arpin, Yvon Mougel, Marius Falquy, Jean Claude Viry)
8. Svezia 2h08’46”90
(Mats-Ake Lantz, Torsten Wadman, Sune Adolfsson, Lars Göran Arwidson)
1980 Lake Placid (22-2)
1. Urss 1h34’03”27
(Viadimir Alikin, Aleksandr Tikhonov, Vladimir Bamashov,
Anatoly Alyabyev)
2. Rep. Dem Tedesca 1h34’56”99
(Mathias Jung, Klaus Siebert, Frank Ullrich, Eberhard Rösch)
3. Rep. Fed. Tedesca 1h37’30”26
(Franz Bemreiter, Hans Estner, Peter Angerer, Gerd Winkler)
4. Norvegia 1h38’11”76
(Svein Engen, Kjell Sobak, Odd Lirhus, Sigleif Johansen)
5. Francia 1h38’23”36
(Yvon Mougel, Denis Sandona, André Geourjon, Chrìstian Poirot)
6. Austria 1h38’32”02
(Rudolf Horn, Franz-Josef Weber, Josef Koll, Alfred Eder)
7. Finlandia 1h38’50”84
(Keijo Kuntola, Erkki An tila, Kari Saarela, Raimo Seppanen)
8. Stati Uniti 1h39’24”29
(Martin Hagen, Lyle Nelson, Donald Nicisen, Peter Hoag)
9. Italia 1h40’20”79
(Arduino Tiraboschi, Adriano Darioli, Celestino Midali, Luigi Weiss)
1984 Sarajevo (17-2)
1. Urss 1h38’51”7
(Dmitri Vasilyev, Yuri Kachkarov, Salna Algimantas, Sergei Buligin)
2. Norvegia 1h39’03”9
(Odd Lirhus, Eirik Kvalfoss, Rolf Storsveen, Kjell Söbak)
3 . Rep. Fed. Germania 1h39’05”1
(Ernst Reiter, Walter Pichler, Peter Angerer, Fritz Fischer)
4. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 1h40’04”7
(Holger Wick, Frank-Peter Roetsch, Matthias Jacob, Frank Ullrich)
5. Italia 1h42’32”8
(Adriano Darioli, Gottlieb Taschler, Johann Passler, Andreas Zingerle)
6. Cecoslovacchia 1h42’40”5
(Jaromir Šimunek, Zdenèk Hák, Petr Zelinka, Jan Matous)
7. Finlandia 1h43’16”0
(Keijo Titola, Toivo Makikyro, Arto Jaaskelainen, Tapio Piipponen)
8. Austria
(Rudolf Hom, Walter Hoerl, Franz Schuler, Alfred Eder)
1988 Calgary (26-2)
1. Urss 1h22’30”0
(Dmitri Vasilyev, Sergei Chepikov, Aleksandr Popov, Valery Medvedtsev)
2. Rep. Fed. Gerrnania 1h23’37”4
(Emst Reiter, Stefan Höck, Peter Angerer, Friedrich Fischer)
3. Italia 1h23’51”5
(Werner Kiem, Gottlieb Taschler, Johann Passler, Andreas Zingerle)
4. Austria 1h24’17”6
(Anton Lengauer-Stockner, Bruno Hofstätter, Franz Schtder, Alfred Eder)
5. Rep. Dem. Tedesca 1h24’28”4
(Jürgen Wirth, Frank-Peter Roetsch, Matthias Jacob, André Sehmisch)
6. Norvegia 1h25’57”0
(Geir Einang. Frode Loberg, Gisle Fenne, Eirìk Kavalfoss)
7. Svezia 1h29’11”9
(Peter Sjödén, Mikael Löfgren, Roger Westling, Leif Andersson)
8. Bulgaria 1h29’24”9
(Vasil Bozhilov, Vladimir Velichkov, Krasimir Videnov, Hristo Vodenicharov)
1992 Albertville (16-2)
1. Germania 1h24’43”5
(Ricco Gross, Jens Steinigen, Mark Kirchner, Fritz Fischer)
2. Squadra Unificata 1h25’06”3
(Valeri Medvedzev, Alexander Popov, Valerì Kirienko, Serguei Tchepikov)
3. Svezia 1h25’38”2
(Ulf Johansson, Leif Andersson, Tord Wiksten, Mikael Lofgren)
4. Italia 1h26’18”1
(Hubert Leitgeb, Johann Passler, Pieralberto Carrara, Andreas Zingerle)
5. Norvegia 1h26’32”4
(Geir Einang, Frode Loberg, Gisle Fenne, Eirik Kvalfoss)
6. Francia 1h27’13”3
(Xavier Blond, Thierry Gerbier, Christian Dumont, Herve Flandin)
7. Rep. Ceca e Slovacca 1h27’15”7
(Martin Rypl, Tomas Kos, Jiri Holubec, Ivan Masarik)
8. Finlandia 1h27’39”5
(Vesa Hietalahti, Jaakko Niemi, Harri Eloranta, Kari Kataja)
1994 Lillehammer (26-2)
1. Germania 1h30’22”1
(Ricco Gross, Frank Luck, Mark Kirchner, Sven Fischer)
2. Russia 1h31’23”6
(Valeri Kirienko, Vladimir
Dratchev, Serguei Tarasov, Serguei Tchepikov)
3. Francia 1h32’31”3
(Thierry Dusserre, Patrice Bailly-Salins, Lionel Laurent,
Hervé Fiandin)
4. Bielorussia 1h32’57”2
(Victor Maigourov, Igor Khokhriakov, Oleg Ryzhenikov, Alexander
Popov)
5. Finlandia 1h33’11”9
(Erkki Latvala, Harri Eloranta, Timo Seppaelae, Vesa Heitalahti)
6. Italia 1h33’17”3
(Patrick Favre, Johann Passler, Pieralberto Carrara, Andreas Zingerle)
7. Norvegia 1h33’32”8
(Ole Einar Bjomdalen, I var Michai, Halvard Hanevold, Jon Age Tyldum)
8. Polonia 1h33’49”3
(Tomasz Sikora, Jan Ziemianin, Wieslaw Ziemianin, Jan Wojtas)
1998 Nagano (21-2)
1. Germania 1h21’36”2
(Ricco Gross, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer, Frank Luck)
2. Norvegia 1h21’56”3
(Egil Gjelland, Halvard Hanevold, Dag Bjoerndalen, Ole Einar Bjoerndalen)
3. Russia 1h22’19”3
(Pavel Mouslimov, Vladimir Dratschev, Serguei Tarassov, Victor Maigoruov)
4. Bielorussia 1h23’14”0
(Aleksei Aidarov, Oleg Ryzhenkov, Aleksandr Popv, Vadim Sashurin)
5. Polonia 1h24’09”8
(Wieslaw Ziemianin, Tomasz Sikora, Jan Ziemianin, Wojciech Kozub)
6. Lettonia 1h24’24”4
(Olegs Maluhins, Ilmars Bricis, Gundars Upenieks, Jekabs Nakums)
7. Francia 1h24’53”0
(Andreas Heymann, Raphael Poiree, Thierry Dusserre, Patrice, Bailly-Salins)
8. Finlandia 1h25’01”4
(Ville Raikkonen, Paavo Puurunen, Harri Henrik Eloranta, Olli-Pekka Petola)
9. Italia 1h25’07”3
(Patrick Favre, Wilfried Pallhuber, Rene Cattarinussi, Pier Alberto Carrara)
2002 Salt Lake City (20-2)
1. Norvegia 1h23’42”3
(Halvard Hanevold, Fored Andersen, Egil Gjelland, Ole Eimar Bjoerndale)
2. Germania 1h24’27”6
(Ricco Gross, Peter Sendel, Sven Fischer, Frank Luck)
3. Francia 1h24’36”6
(Gilles Marguet, Vincent Defrasne, Julien Robert, Raphael Poiree)
4. Russia 1h24’54“4
(Victor Maigourov, Segrei Rozhkov, Serguei Tchepikov, Pavel Rostovtsev)
5. Repubblica Ceca 1h26’36”1
(Petr Garabik, Ivan Masarik, Roman Dostal, Zdenek Vitek)
6. Austria 1h26’58”9
(Christoph Sumann, Wolfgang Perner, Wolfgang Rottmann, Ludwig Gredler)
7. Ucraina 1h27’02”2
(Vyacheslav Derkach, Oleksander Bilanenko, Roman Pryma, Ruslan Lysenko)
8. Bielorussia 1h27’12”0
(Aleksei Aidarov, Aleksandr Syman, Oleg Ryzhenkov, Vadim Sashurin)
16. Italia 1h30’56”3
(Paolo Longo, Rene Cattarinussi, Devis Da Canal, Wilfried Pallhuber)
2006 Torino (21-2)
1. Germania 1h21'51"5
(Gross Ricco, Roesch Michael, Fischer Sven, Greis Michael)
2. Russia 1h22'12"4
(Tcherezov Ivan, Tchepikov Sergei, Rostovtsev Pavel, Kruglov Nikolay)
3. Francia 1h22'35"1
(Robert Julien, Defrasne Vincent, Cannard Ferreol, Poiree Raphael)
4. Svezia 1h22'35"1
(Borjesson Jakob, Ferry Bjorn, Nilsson Mattias Jr., Bergman Carl Johan)
5. Norvegia 1h23'03"6
(Hanevold Halvard, Eckhoff Stian, Andresen Frode, Bjoerndalen Ole Einar)
6. Repubblica Ceca 1h23'04"0
(Moravec Ondrej, Vitek Zdenek, Dostal Roman, Slesingr Michal)
7. Ucraina 1h23'40"4
(Bilanenko Olexander, Deryzemlya Andriy, Korobeynikov Alexei, Lysenko Ruslan)
8. Italia 1h23'40"9
(De Lorenzi Christian, Vuillermoz Rene Laurent, Longo Paolo, Pallhuber Wilfred)
2010 Vancouver (26-2)
1 Norvegia (Halvard Hanevold, Tarjei Bo,Emil Hegle Svendsen,Ole Einar Bjoerndalen) 1:21:38.1
2 Austria (Simon Eder,Daniel Mesotitsch,Dominik Landertinger,Christoph Sumann) 1:22:16.7
3 Russia (Ivan Tcherezov,Anton Shipulin,Maxim Tchoudov,Evgeny Ustyugov) 1:22:16.9
4 Svezia (Fredrik Lindstrom,Carl Bergman,Mattias Nilsson,Bjorn Ferry) 1:23:02.0
5 Germania (Simon Schempp,Andreas Birnbacher,Arnd Pfeiffer,Michael Greis) 1.23:16.0
6 Francia (Vincent Jay,Vincent Defrasne,Simon Fourcade,Martin Fourcade) 1:23:16.2
7 Rep.Ceka (Jaroslav Soukoup,Zdenek Vitek,Roman Dostal,Michal Slesingr) 1.23:55.2
8 Ucraina (Olexander Bilalenko,Andriy Deryzemlya,Vyacheslav Derkach,Serguei Sednev) 1:24:25.1
12 Italia (Christian de Lorenzi,Markus Windisch,Lukas Hofer,Mattia Cola) 1:26:27.5
2014 Sochi (22/2)
1. Russia (Alexey Volkov, Evgeny Ustyugov, Anton Shipulin, Dmitry Malyshko) 1h12’15”9
2. Germania (Simon Schempp, Arnd Peiffer, Erik Lesser, Daniel Boehm) 1h12’19”4
3. Austria (Daniel Mesotitsch, Christoph Sumann, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger) 1h12’45”7
4. Norvegia (Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Tarjei Boe, Johannes Thingnes Boe) 1h13’10”3
5. Italia (Markus Windisch, Christian De Lorenzi, Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch) 1h13”15’5
6. Slovenia (Janez Maric, Klemen Bauer, Peter Dokl, Jakov Fak) 1h13’43”1
7. Canada (Jean Philippe Leguellec, Brendan Green, Scott Perras, Nathan Smith) 1h13’46”2
8. Francia (Jean Guillaume Beatrix, Alexis Boeuf, Martin Fourcade, Simon Desthieux) 1h13’46”4