Biathlon at the 1998 Winter Olympics

They were held at Nozawa Onsen.Uschi Disl was the only individual to win three medals, one of each type.Ole Einar Bjørndalen and Halvard Hanevold led the men's table, with one gold and one silver each.Thirty-two nations sent biathletes to compete in the events.Below is a list of the competing nations; in parentheses are the number of national competitors.
Nozawa Onsen1998 Winter OlympicsbiathlonUschi DislOle Einar BjørndalenHalvard HanevoldNorwayGermanyRussiaBulgariaUkraineBelarusFinlanddetailsPieralberto CarraraAlexei AidarovFrode AndresenVille RäikkönenRicco GroßPeter SendelSven FischerFrank LuckEgil GjellandDag BjørndalenPavel MuslimovVladimir DrachevSergei TarasovViktor MaigourovEkaterina DafovskaOlena PetrovaGalina KuklevaKatrin ApelMartina ZellnerPetra BehleOlga MelnikAlbina AkhatovaOlga RomaskoAnn Elen SkjelbreidAnnette SikvelandGunn Margit AndreassenLiv Grete SkjelbreidAustraliaAustriaCanadaCzech RepublicEstoniaFranceGreat BritainGreeceHungaryKazakhstanKyrgyzstanSouth KoreaLatviaLithuaniaMoldovaPolandRomaniaSloveniaSwitzerlandSlovakiaSwedenUnited StatesBiathlon at the 1998 Winter ParalympicsNaganoAlpine skiingBobsleighCross-country skiingCurlingFigure skatingFreestyle skiingIce hockeyNordic combinedShort-track speed skatingSki jumpingSnowboardingSpeed skatingBiathlon at the Winter OlympicsMilitary patrolList of medalistsList of venues