Perrot claims biathlon super sprint victory at Loop One Festival
The inaugural Loop One Festival 2025 in Munich, Germany, featured high-paced action in the roller ski biathlon super sprint, and it was a French biathlete who came out on top in a thrilling men’s event.
The elite roller ski biathlon event attracted a strong international field to the Olympic Park in Munich. In a race decided by a few seconds, Eric Perrot, from France, clocked a winning time of 20:33.7 and three missed shots.
Isak Frey, from Norway, finished in second place, 5.7 seconds behind the winner and three missed shots. Justus Strelow, from Germany, completed the podium in third place, 8.9 seconds back and one missed shot.
Top 5 Biathlon Super Sprint, Men
- Eric Perrot, France, 20:33.7 (0-0-1-2)
- Isak Frey, Norway, +5.7 (1-1-1-0)
- Justus Strelow, Germany, +8.9 (0-1-0-0)
- Vebjørn Sørum, Norway, +10.9 (1-1-0-1)
- Tero Seppala, Finland, +11.4 (0-0-0-2)
Complete results can be found HERE
Also Read: Fastest men on the biathlon tracks – Sweden challenges Norway’s dominance
Super Sprint format explained
The Loop One Festival featured the fast-paced Super Sprint, a format designed to deliver maximum action for fans in a short race.
The competition began with qualification heats, each with 15 athletes starting together. Over three 1.8 km loops around Munich’s Olympic Lake, athletes faced two shooting bouts — first prone, then standing — with no spare rounds available. Every missed shot means a 60-meter penalty loop. The top three finishers from each heat, along with the three fastest “lucky losers,” advanced to the final.
The final brought together 15 athletes for five laps of the 1.8 km course, with four trips to the shooting range: prone, prone, standing, standing. As in the heats, accuracy was critical, as every missed target added a penalty loop. The combination of short loops, high shooting pressure, and city-center atmosphere makes the Super Sprint one of the most spectator-friendly formats in biathlon.
FACTS Loop One Festival 2025
- When: Saturday, October 18, to Sunday, October 19, 2025
- Where: Olympiapark Munich, Germany
- What: Loop One Festival
PROGRAM
Saturday, October 18
- 10:00 CET: Beat81 Community Workout
- 10:45 CET: Biathlon 4 All w/ Arnd Peiffer
- 11:15 CET: Para Biathlon Sitting Mixed Relay
- 11:45 CET: Meet & Greet w/ Arnd Peiffer
- 11:55 CET: Para Biathlon VI Single Mixed Relay
- 12:35 CET: Para Biathlon Standing Mass Start
- 13:00 CET: Price Ceremony Para Races w/ Arnd Peiffer
- 13:00 CET: Bergader Meet & Greet w/ Magdalena Neuner
- 14:00 CET: DSV/BMW Car Handover + Meet & Greet DSV Athletes
- 14:45 CET: Biathlon 4 All w/ Magdalena Neuner
- 15:15 CET: Live Music Act Freude
- 15:45 CET: Talk/Interview w/ Benni Doll
- 16:00 CET – Youth Race Men
- 16:30 CET: Youth Race Women
- 16:45 CET: Live Music Act Felicia Lu
- 17:00 CET: Award Ceremony Youth Athletes (Top 3 Women and Men)
- 18:00 CET: Live Music Act Kamrad
Sunday, October 19
- 10:00 CET: Pop-Up Yoga Community Workout
- 10:30 CET: Autogrammstunde w/ Adidas Athletes
- 11:00 CET: Biathlon 4 All w/ Magdalena Neuner
- 11:00 CET: Heat 1 Men Quali
- 11:20 CET: Het 2 Men Quali
- 11:40 CET: Het 3 Men Quali
- 12:00 CET: Heat 4 Men Quali
- 12:15 CET: Meet & Greet w/ Magdalena Neuner
- 13:00 CET: Autogrammstunde w/ DSV Athletes
- 13:00 CET: Heat 1 Women Quali
- 13:20 CET: Heat 2 Women Quali
- 13:40 CET: Heat 3 Women Quali
- 13:45 CET: Meet & Greet w/ Benni Doll
- 14:00 CET: Heat 4 Women Quali
- 14:30 CET: Biathlon 4 All w/ Benni Doll
- 15:30 CET: Super Sprint Final Men
- 16:15 CET: Super Sprint Final Women
- 17:00 CET: Award Ceremony
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