Fastest men on the shooting range
With the new biathlon season approaching, statistics from the 2024/2025 IBU World Cup reveal the ten fastest men on the shooting range — the biathletes who spent the least time between arriving and leaving the mat.
The 2025/2026 Biathlon World Cup begins on November 29. Still, the international biathlon season officially kicks off earlier, on Saturday, October 19, with the debut of the IBU’s brand-new event concept, Loop One, in Munich. According to the International Biathlon Union (IBU), nearly all the sport’s biggest stars will take part.
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Italian Tomaso Giacomel was the fastest athlete on the range last season, spending an average of just 43.3 seconds from arrival to departure during the 2024/2025 World Cup. Right behind him was Norway’s Martin Uldal — the 24-year-old from Birkenes was only one-tenth of a second slower than the Italian star.
World Cup overall winner Sturla Holm Lægreid and recently retired Johannes Thingnes Bø also made the list; both ranked among the ten fastest shooters last season.
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Top 10 fastest men on the shooting range – IBU World Cup 2024/2025
- Tomaso Giacomel, Italy, 43.3 seconds
- Quentin Fillon Maillet, France, +0.1 seconds
- Martin Uldal, Norway, +0.1 seconds
- Justus Strelow, Germany, +0.6 seconds
- Burkthaler, Switzerland, +0.9 seconds
- Emilien Jacquelin, France, +1.0 seconds
- Viktor Brandt, Sweden, +1.1 seconds
- Niklas Hartweg, Switzerland, +1.2 seconds
- Johannes Thingnes Bø, Norway, +1.3 seconds
- Sturla Holm Lægreid, Norway, +1.8 seconds
(Source: IBU Biathlonworld, Extra Round)
Ready for the World Cup
The 2025/2026 Biathlon World Cup season will open in Östersund on November 29 and feature eight World Cup rounds plus the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
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The 2026 Olympic biathlon events will take place in Antholz-Anterselva from February 6 to 22.
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Before that, the season opener, Loop One in Munich, will serve as a high-profile warm-up event on October 19, bringing together nearly all the world’s top biathletes.
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