Carl Johan Bergman (born 14 March 1978) is a former
Swedish
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biathlete
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. He lives in
Lillehammer,
Norway
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with his
Norwegian wife,
Liv Kjersti Eikeland. He is (174 cm), and weighs 152 lb .
He studies computer science at the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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in Trondheim. His mother is called Birgitta, his father is Lennart, and he has a younger sister called Johanna.
In March 2014, Bergman confirmed that he would be retiring from the sport at the end of the
2013–14 season.
World Cup
Bergman has been competing in the World Cup since 2001–02. During his career he has finished the overall season in 61st (2001–02), 40th (2002–03), 24th (2003–04), 14th (2004–05), and he finished the 2005–06 season in 11th place.
The
2005–06 season was Bergmans best season, he finished 11th in the overall standings, 375 points behind champion
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
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, and 256 behind second place
Raphaël Poirée
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Sports career
Poi ...
. He was only 33 points behind
Michael Greis
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Career
Greis first competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, finishing 15th and 16th in the 10 km sprint and 12.5 km pursuit events in the biathlon.
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who was tenth, which would have been disappointing for Bergman as the top ten biathletes have all their travel and accommodation costs covered by the
IBU. Bergman came tenth in the sprint standings, 63 points behind
Tomasz Sikora
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Life and career
Sikora was born in Wodzisław Śląski. In 1993, he finished second in 10 km sprint at the Junior World Championships in Ruhpolding.
He was world champi ...
. He was eighth in the pursuit standings, 118 points behind Bjørndalen. In the individual standings he came 30th, 110 behind Greis, and in the mass start he was 23rd, 130 points behind Bjørndalen.
Bergman also claimed his first World Cup win in the 2005–06 season, in a sprint race in
Kontiolahti
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, after hitting all ten targets he finished 6.5 seconds ahead of Sikora, and 12.5 seconds ahead of
Sven Fischer, who came third. That season he also finished third twice (pursuit and sprint in
Pokljuka
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), fourth once, fifth twice, and sixth once.
Olympics
Bergman had a disappointing
2006 Winter Olympics. He was selected for all five events, but except for the
relay
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in which Sweden came fourth, he failed to finish inside the top twenty in any of the events. Bergman put it down to having a bad stomach. In the first event, the
20 km individual, Bergman finished 23rd, he hit 17/20 targets, and was 3:07.9 behind winner Michael Greis. In the
10 km sprint,he was 53rd,3:09.9 behind Sven Fischer, even though he hit all ten targets . Bergman decided not to compete in the
12.5 km pursuit. The next event was the relay, Sweden finished fourth, 43.6 second behind
Germany
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, then in the final event, the
15 km mass start, Bergman finished 29th, 3:34.4 behind Greis, hitting 16/20 targets. He also competed in the
2002 Winter Olympics
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. He took part in the individual (40th), sprint (28th), pursuit (36th), and Sweden came 14th in the relay.
Shooting
His shooting average has been in the low 80% range for the last few years. In 1999–00 it was only 73%, with an 83% prone average but a 64% standing average. He improved for the next two years averaging 75% in 2000–01 and 87% in 2001–02. But in 2002–03 it was down to 81%, and then 83% in 2003–04. In 2004–05 he averaged 83% again, making him the 24th-best shot on the tour. His average increased again in 2005–06, to 85% (86% prone, 83% standing), after hitting 314/369 targets, making him the 15th-best shot in the World Cup.
Biathlon results
All results are sourced from the
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Olympic Games
:''*Mass start was added as an event in 2006, with the mixed relay being added in 2014.''
World Championships
''5 medals (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze)''
:''*During Olympic seasons competitions are only held for those events not included in the Olympic program.''
:''**The mixed relay was added as an event in 2005.''
Individual victories
''3 victories (3 Sp)''
:''*Results are from UIPMB and IBU races which include the
Biathlon World Cup
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,
Biathlon World Championships
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and the
Winter Olympic Games
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References
External links
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Swedish Olympic Committee*
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1978 births
Living people
People from Hagfors Municipality
Swedish male biathletes
Biathletes at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Biathletes at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Biathletes at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Biathletes at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Olympic biathletes of Sweden
Biathlon World Championships medalists
21st-century Swedish people