Biathlon World Cup standings after Annecy – Le Grand Bornand

by Leandro Lutz • 23.12.2024
Annecy Preuss
The biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025 continued last weekend in France. Check here the sprint, individual, mass start, pursuit, relay, nations cup, and total score standings after the Annecy – Le Grand Bornand competitions.

The biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025 continued last weekend in France. Check here the sprint, individual, mass start, pursuit, relay, nations cup, and total score standings after the Annecy – Le Grand Bornand competitions.

Annecy – Le Grand Bornand, in France, was the place for the third stage of the biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025. The event started on Thursday, December 19, with a 10km sprint for men, followed by a 7.5km sprint for women on Friday, December 20, a 10km/12.5km pursuit on Saturday, December 21, and a 12.5km/15km mass start races on Sunday, December 22.

Below, you can check the standings for the sprint, individual, mass start, pursuit, relay, nations cup, and total score after the Annecy – Le Grand Bornand World Cup.

Biathlon World Cup Standings after Annecy – Le Grand Bornand 

SPRINT

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 220 points
  2. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet (FRA), 162 points
  3. Marketa Davidova (CZE), 131 points
  4. Karoline Offigstad Knotten (NOR), 115 points
  5. Suvi Minkkinen (FIN), 115 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 215 points
  2. Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), 185 points
  3. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 159 points
  4. Emilie Jacquelin (FRA), 154 points
  5. Philipp Nawrath (GER), 147 points

INDIVIDUAL

Women – Top 5

  1. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 90 points
  2. Ella Halvarsson (SWE), 75 points
  3. Elvira Öberg (SWE), 65 points
  4. Natalia Sidorowicz (POL), 55 points
  5. Franziska Preuss (GER), 50 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Endre Strømsheim (NOR), 90 points
  2. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 75 points
  3. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 65 points
  4. Vitalii Mandzyn (UKR), 55 points
  5. Quentin Fillon Maillet (FRA), 50 points

MASS START

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 140 points
  2. Elvira Öberg (SWE), 124 points
  3. Julia Simon (FRA), 120 points
  4. Selina Grotian (GER), 90 points
  5.  Jeanne Richard (FRA), 84 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Danilo Riethmueller (GER), 130 points
  2. Tarjei Bø (NOR), 127 points
  3. Eric Perrot (FRA), 120 points
  4. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 120 points
  5. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 99 points

PURSUIT

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 155 points
  2. Vanessa Voigt (GER), 140 points
  3. Julia Simon (FRA), 120 points
  4. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 113 points
  5. Jeanne Richard (FRA), 82 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 180 points
  2. Emilien Jacquelin (FRA), 140 points
  3. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 110 points
  4. Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), 105 points
  5. Eric Perrot (FRA), 104 points

RELAY

Women – Top 5

  1. Sweden, 155 points
  2. France, 150 points
  3. Germany, 131 points
  4. Norway, 110 points
  5. Italy, 85 points

Men – Top 5

  1. France, 180 points
  2. Norway, 150 points
  3. Sweden, 130 points
  4. Germany, 105 points
  5. United States of America, 90 points

Mixed – Top 5

  1. Sweden, 155 points
  2. France, 150 points
  3. Norway, 140 points
  4. Germany, 120 points
  5. Austria, 85 points

NATIONS CUP

Women – Top 5

  1. France, 2843 points
  2. Sweden, 2755 points
  3. Germany, 2644 points
  4. Norway, 2411 points
  5. Italy, 2202 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Norway, 2932 points
  2. France, 2867 points
  3. Sweden, 2529 points
  4. Germany, 2490 points
  5. Ukraine, 2162 points

TOTAL SCORE

Women – Top 5

  1. Franziska Preuss (GER), 565 points
  2. Elvira Öberg (SWE), 371 points
  3. Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA), 352 points
  4. Julia Simon (FRA), 315 points
  5. Vanessa Voigt (GER), 307 points

Men – Top 5

  1. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), 569 points
  2. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), 454 points
  3. Emilien Jacquelin (FRA), 373 points
  4. Eric Perrot (FRA), 368 points
  5. Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), 354 points

Next Up – Oberhof World Cup

After Annecy – Le Grand Bornand, Oberhof is the next stop for World Cup season 2024/2025. Scheduled to take place from January 9 to 12, 2025, this 4th stage of the World Cup will feature four days of competitions in Germany.

The event starts on Thursday, January 9, with a 7.5km sprint for women, followed by a 10km sprint for men on Friday, January 10, the 10km/12.5km pursuit competitions on Saturday, January 11, and the single mixed relay (M+W) and mixed relay (M+W), on Sunday, January 12, 2025.

See the complete program for the Hochfilzen World Cup at the end of the article.

FACTS Oberhof Biathlon World Cup Season 2024/2025

  • When: Thursday, January 9 to Sunday, January 12, 2025 
  • Who: Elite national biathletes – women and men
  • Where: Oberhof, Germany
  • What: IBU Biathlon World Cup in Oberhof, Germany

PROGRAM

Thursday, January 9: 7.5km Sprint W (More details can be found HERE)

  • 14:20 CET: 7.5km Sprint, Women

Friday, January 10: 10km Sprint M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 14:20 CET: 10km Sprint, Men

Saturday, January 11: 10km/12.5km Pursuit W/M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 12:30 CET: 10km Pursuit, Women
  • 14:45 CET: 12.5km Pursuit, Men

Sunday, January 12: Single Mixed Relay and Mixed Relay (More details can be found HERE)

  • 12:20 CET: Single Mixed Relay, Men + Women
  • 14:30 CET: Mixed Relay, Men + Women

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

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