Biathlon World Cup: Thingnes Bø wins 10km sprint in Hochfilzen

by Leandro Lutz • 13.12.2024
Hochfilzen
The biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025 continued today in Hochfilzen, Austria, with the 10km sprint race. After a solid battle in the men’s event, the Norwegian Johannes Thingnes Bø won the race.

The biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025 continued today in Hochfilzen, Austria, with the 10km sprint race. After a solid battle in the men’s event, the Norwegian Johannes Thingnes Bø won the race.

Johannes Thingnes Bø, from Norway, took first place today at the men’s 10km sprint race in Hochfilzen with a total time of 24:23.1 and one missed shot (0-1).

Sturla Holm Lægreid, also from Norway, snagged second place, 4.2 seconds back, and clean shooting (0-0). Fabien Claude, from France, completed the podium in third place, 6.8 seconds behind the winner and clean shooting (0-0). 

Top 5, 10km Sprint, Men

  1. Johannes Thingnes Bø (NOR), (0-1), 24:23.1
  2. Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), (0-0), +4.2
  3. Fabien Claude (FRA), (0-0), +6.8
  4. Endre Strømsheim (NOR), (0-0), +7.4
  5. Vebjørn Sørum (NOR), (0-2), +19.9 

Complete results can be found HERE and HERE

Also Read – Biathlon World Cup: Complete program for Hochfilzen

 FACTS Hochfilzen Biathlon World Cup Season 2024/2025

  • When: Friday, December 13 to Sunday, December 15 
  • Who: Elite national biathletes – women and men
  • Where: Hochfilzen, Austria
  • What: IBU Biathlon World Cup in Hochfilzen, Austria

PROGRAM

Friday, December 13: 7.5km/10km Sprint W/M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 11:30 CET: 7.5km Sprint, Women
  • 14:20 CET: 10km Sprint, Men

Saturday, December 14: 10km/12.5km Pursuit W/M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 12:15 CET: 10km Pursuit, Women
  • 14:45 CET: 12.5km Pursuit, Men

Sunday, December 15: 4x6km/4×7.5km Relay W/M (More details can be found HERE)

  • 11:30 CET: 4x6km Relay, Women
  • 14:15 CET: 4×7.5km Relay, Men

After Hochfilzen (Austria), the biathlon World Cup heads to Annecy – Le Grand Bornand (France), Oberhof (Germany), Ruhpoldhing (Germany), Antholz-Anterselva (Italy), Lenzerheide (Switzerland) for the World Championships, Nove Mesto Na Morave (Czech Republic), and Pokljuka (Slovenia). Then, the 2024/2025 World Cup season ends in Oslo (Norway).

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

Additional information about the Biathlon World Cup in Hochfilzen can be found HERE

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