Biathlon World Cup standings after Antholz-Anterselva

by Leandro Lutz • 28.01.2025
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The biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025 continued last weekend in Italy. Check the sprint, individual, mass start, pursuit, relay, nations cup, and total score standings after the Antholz-Anterselva competitions.

The biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025 continued last weekend in Italy. Check the sprint, individual, mass start, pursuit, relay, nations cup, and total score standings after the Antholz-Anterselva competitions.

Antholz-Anterselva, Italy, from January 23 to 26, 2025, was the place for this year’s biathlon World Cup sixth stage. The event started on Thursday, January 23, with a 7.5km sprint race for women, followed by a 10km sprint race for men on Friday, January 24, a 4×7.5km relay for men, and 10km pursuit for women on Saturday, January 25, and a 4x6km relay for women and 12.5km pursuit for men on Sunday, January 26.

Below, you can check the standings for the sprint, individual, mass start, pursuit, relay, nations cup, and total score after the Antholz-Anterselva World Cup.

Biathlon World Cup Standings after Antholz-Anterselva 

TOTAL SCORE

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 879 points
  2. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 787 points
  3. Elvira Öberg (SWE), 571 points
  4. Julia Simon (FRA), 530 points
  5. Jeanne Richard (FRA), 526 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 854 points
  2. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 806 points
  3. Eric Perrot (FRA), 585 points
  4. Emilien Jacquelin (FRA), 567 points
  5. Tarjei Bø (NOR), 553 points

SPRINT

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 298 points
  2. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet (FRA), 242 points
  3. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 216 points
  4. Selina Grotian (GER), 206 points
  5. Suvi Minkkinen (FIN), 165 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 279 points
  2. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 277 points
  3. Martin Uldal (NOR), 236 points
  4. Emilien Jacquelin (FRA), 235 points
  5. Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), 226 points

INDIVIDUAL

Women – Top 5

  1. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 180 points
  2. Franziska Preuss (GER), 125 points
  3. Ella Halvarsson (SWE), 109 points
  4. Elvira Öberg (SWE), 106 points
  5. Oceane Michelon (FRA), 96 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Endre Strømsheim (NOR), 113 points
  2. Vebjørn Sørum (NOR), 90 points
  3. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 90 points
  4. Emilien Claude (FRA), 85 points
  5. Niklas Hartweg (SUI), 79 points

MASS START

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 215 points
  2. Elvira Öberg (SWE), 214 points
  3. Jeanne Richard (FRA), 149 points
  4. Julia Simon (FRA), 130 points
  5. Suvi Minkkinen (FIN), 130 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 195 points
  2. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 164 points
  3. Tarjei Bø (NOR), 156 points
  4. Eric Perrot (FRA), 149 points
  5. Quentin Fillon Maillet (FRA), 143 points

PURSUIT

Women – Top 5

  1. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 293 points
  2. Franziska Preuss (GER), 241 points
  3. Julia Simon (FRA), 226 points
  4. Jeanne Richard (FRA), 182 points
  5. Maren Kirkeeide (NOR), 160 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 290 points
  2. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 290 points
  3. Eric Perrot (FRA), 195 points
  4. Emilien Jacquelin (FRA), 194 points
  5. Tarjei Bø (NOR), 181 points

RELAY

Women – Top 5

  1. Sweden, 295 points
  2. France, 280 points
  3. Norway, 260 points
  4. Germany, 258 points
  5. Switzerland, 189 points

Men – Top 5

  1. France, 360 points
  2. Norway, 280 points
  3. Sweden, 270 points
  4. Germany, 211 points
  5. Slovenia, 164 points

Mixed – Top 5

  1. France, 300 points
  2. Sweden, 274 points
  3. Norway, 242 points
  4. Germany, 235 points
  5. Finland, 182 points

NATIONS CUP

Women – Top 5

  1. France, 5261 points
  2. Sweden, 4838 points
  3. Germany, 4829 points
  4. Norway, 4615 points
  5. Switzerland, 4077 points

Men – Top 5

  1. France, 5338 points
  2. Norway, 5243 points
  3. Sweden, 4680 points
  4. Germany, 4532 points
  5. Switzerland, 3945 points

Next Up – Lenzerheide World Championships

After Antholz-Anterselva, the next stop for the biathlon season 2024/2025 is the Lenzerheide World Championships. Scheduled to take place from February 12 to 23, this event will feature nine days of competitions in Switzerland.

The event starts on Wednesday, February 12, with a mixed relay (W+M); followed by a 7.5km sprint race for women on Friday, February 14; a 10km sprint race for men on Saturday, February 15; a 10km pursuit for women and a 12.5km pursuit for men on Sunday, February 16; a 15km Individual for women on Tuesday, February 18; a 20km individual for men on Wednesday, February 19; a single mixed relay (W+M) on Thursday, February 20; a 4x6km relay for women and a 4×7.5km relay for men on Saturday, February 22; and a 12.5km mass start for women and a 15km mass start for men on Sunday, February 23, 2025.

See the complete program for the Lenzerheide World Championships at the end of the article.

FACTS Lenzerheide World Championships Season 2024/2025

  • When: Wednesday, February 12 to Sunday, February 23, 2025 
  • Who: Elite national biathletes – women and men
  • Where: Lenzerheide, Switzerland
  • What: IBU World Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland

PROGRAM

Wednesday, February 12: Mixed Relay (W+M) (More details can be found HERE)

  • 14:30 CET: Mixed Relay, Women + Men

Friday, February 14: 7.5km Sprint W (More details can be found HERE)

  • 15:05 CET: 7.5km Sprint, Women

Saturday, February 15: 10km Sprint M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 15:05 CET: 10km Sprint, Men

Sunday, February 16: 10km Pursuit W and 12.5km Pursuit M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 12:05 CET: 10km Pursuit, Women
  • 15:05 CET: 12.5km Pursuit, Men

Tuesday, February 18: 15km Individual W (More details can be found HERE)

15:05 CET: 15km Individual, Women

Wednesday, February 19: 20km Individual M (More details can be found HERE)

15:05 CET: 20km Individual, Men

Thursday, February 20: Single Mixed Relay (W+M) (More details can be found HERE)

16:05 CET: Single Mixed Relay, Women + Men

Saturday, February 22: 4x6km Relay W and 4×7.5km Relay M (More details can be found HERE)

12:05 CET: 4x6km Relay, Women
15:05 CET: 4×7.5km Relay, Men

Sunday, February 23: 12.5km Mass Start W and 15km Mass Start M (More details can be found HERE)

13:45 CET: 12.5km Mass Start, Women
16:05 CET: 15km Mass Start, Men

After Lenzerheide (Switzerland), the biathlon World Cup heads to Nove Mesto Na Morave (Czech Republic), and Pokljuka (Slovenia). Then, the 2024/2025 World Cup season ends in Oslo (Norway).

Read More – Biathlon World Cup and World Championships: Calendar for the 2024/2025 winter season

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