Fastest women on the biathlon tracks – Former cross-country skier in a league of her own

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The former sprint star makes her competitors into spectators on the course. Check out the fastest women biathletes in the World.

The former sprint star makes her competitors into spectators on the course. Check out the fastest women biathletes in the World.

After the 2022 Olympic season, Anamarija Lampič announced that she would follow in the footsteps of her Swedish rival Stina Nilsson — switching from cross-country skiing to biathlon.

Since changing sports, she immediately made her mark on the ski tracks. No one is faster than the Slovenian sprint star. During the 2024/2025 season, she also claimed her first two World Cup podiums.

Justine Braisaz-Bouchet is the second-fastest on the list of the World’s quickest biathletes, but the French biathlon star still has a considerable gap up to Lampič.

The fastest Norwegian is Ida Lien. The 28-year-old from Drammen ranks fifth among the fastest women on the World Cup circuit. However, Lien is clearly the fastest on the list from the IBU Cup. Maren Kirkeeide also makes it into the top ten, sharing ninth place with Czech biathlete Paulina Batovska Fialkova.

Read More – Biathlon World Cup season 2024/2025: Final standings after Oslo Holmenkollen

See the IBU Cup list further down in the article.

Ida Lien is clearly the fastest of the Norwegian women biathletes. Photo: Authamayou/NordicFocus

These are the ten fastest biathletes on course, based on data from the 2024/2025 World Cup season. Rankings are expressed as a percentage deviation from the average speed of all World Cup competitors.

Top 10 fastest women on course – IBU World Cup 2024/2025

  1. Anamarija Lampič, Slovenia, -6.1
  2. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet, France, -5.3
  3. Elvira Öberg, Sweden, -4.8
  4. Lou Jeanmonnot, France, -4.3
  5. Ida Lien, Norway, -4.1
  6. Océane Michelon, France, -3.9
  7. Franziska Preuss, Germany, -3.6
  8. Marketa Davidová, Czech Republic, -3.6
  9. Maren Kirkeeide, Norway, -3.5
  10. Paulina Batovska Fialkova, Slovakia, -3.5

(Source: IBU Datacenter)

The 2025/2026 Biathlon World Cup kicks off in Östersund on November 29. The season includes eight regular World Cup rounds, plus the Winter Olympics in Italy.

Also Read – Biathlon World Cup: Calendar for the 2025/2026 winter season

Norway dominates the top of the IBU Cup

In the IBU Cup, Norway’s Ida Lien — who splits her winter between the World Cup and IBU Cup — is by far the fastest. Ragnhild Femsteinevik is third, not far behind France’s Paula Botet. Both also divided their seasons between the two circuits.

Overall, however, France dominates the top 10, with five athletes among the fastest.

These are the ten fastest women biathletes on course, based on results from the 2024/2025 IBU Cup season. The ranking is expressed as a percentage deviation from the average of all IBU Cup athletes.

Top 10 fastest women on course – IBU Cup 2024/2025

  1. Ida Lien, Norway, -9.8
  2. Paula Botet, France, -8.8
  3. Ragnhild Femsteinevik, Norway, -8.3
  4. Sophie Chauveau, France, -8.2
  5. Chloé Chevalier, France, -7.9
  6. Lucy Andersson, USA, -7.6
  7. Lotta De Buhr, Germany, -7.5
  8. Gilonne Guigonnat, France, -7.5
  9. Célia Henaff, France, -7.4
  10. Baiba Bendika, Latvia, -7.3

(Source: IBU Datacenter)

French biathlete Paula Botet ranks second among the fastest biathletes in the IBU Cup, between two Norwegians. Photo: Thibaut/NordicFocus

The 2025/2026 IBU Cup season starts in Obertilliach, Austria, in early December and concludes in Lake Placid, USA, in March.

Also Read – Biathlon IBU Cup: Calendar for the 2025/2026 winter season

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