Loop One Festival: Czech biathlon team presented

by Leandro Lutz • 17.10.2025
Czech Krcmar
Biathlon is moving from the mountains to the city this weekend as the inaugural Loop One Festival brings the sport’s biggest stars to Munich’s Olympic Park. The Czech Republic is sending a team of six athletes.

Biathlon is moving from the mountains to the city this weekend as the inaugural Loop One Festival brings the sport’s biggest stars to Munich’s Olympic Park. The Czech Republic is sending a team of six athletes.

On Sunday, October 19, the new biathlon event will kick off the Olympic season in a unique urban setting with a Super Sprint competition open to the public and *free for fans to attend.

Also Read: Biathlon starts ready for Munich’s Loop One Festival

Superstars competing

The Czech Republic is sending six biathletes to the pre-season event in Germany.

Markéta Davidová and Lucie Charvátová will be absent, as they are currently preparing for Pokljuka.

Also Read: Coach of Markéta Davidová: “We mostly have to hold her back”

“The girls benefit from training at altitude, so we have now decided to split the team,” says women’s coach Lukáš Dostál to Bezky.net, and adds:

“Marketa was quite tired after the last camp. And while the other girls were on vacation, she continued with the rehabilitation block. That’s why we now prioritize training over other competitions. The priority is for her to be healthy at the start of the season.”

Read More: Biathlon talent shocks the sport – Retires immediately at just 28 years old

Super Sprint format explained

The Loop One Festival will feature the fast-paced Super Sprint, a format designed to deliver maximum action for fans in a short race.

The competition begins with qualification heats, each with 15 athletes starting together. Over three 1.8 km loops around Munich’s Olympic Lake, athletes face 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,” advance to the final.

The final brings 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 is critical, as every missed target adds 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.

Event program

For the complete event program and further information, please visit the official Loop One Festival website.

*According to the event’s organization, admission is free throughout the festival grounds and along the route on October 19; tickets are only required for the shooting range and grandstand areas. For further information, please visit https://www.looponefestival.com.

Czech Team

Women

  • Tereza Voborníková
  • Jessica Jislová
  • Kristýna Otcovská

Men

  • Vítězslav Hornig
  • Michal Krčmář
  • Jonáš Mareček

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