Finnish biathlon team for the World Cup in Östersund
The biathlon World Cup season 2025/2026 starts this week. The Finnish national team is now named for the first week of the new winter season.
The biathlon World Cup season 2025/2026 starts this week. The Finnish national team is now named for the first week of the new winter season.
The 30-year-old from Skatval has suddenly become an Olympic medal contender. But not for Norway. Wearing Belgian colors, she was just half a second from victory at the Norwegian season opener in Geilo. This weekend, she is a clear pick for the World Cup premiere in Östersund.
The biathlon World Cup and IBU Cup season 2025/2026 start this week. The Norwegian national teams – World Cup and IBU Cup – are now named for the first weeks of the new winter season.
The biathlon World Cup and IBU Cup season 2025/2026 start this week. The Czech national teams – World Cup and IBU Cup – are now named for the first weeks of the new winter season.
The biathlon World Cup and IBU Cup season 2025/2026 start this week. The Swedish national teams – World Cup and IBU Cup – are now named for the first weeks of the new winter season.
The most experienced Czech biathlete is preparing for another season, this time with a significant goal – the Olympics. In this interview, you can read about her summer training and her plans.
The biathlon World Cup and IBU Cup season 2025/2026 start in less than a week. The U.S. national teams – World Cup and IBU Cup – are now named for the first two weekends of the new winter season.
The 26-year-old Norwegian had retired and is now focusing full-time on medical studies. Then she beat several World Cup stars at the biathlon season opener in Geilo – and suddenly she is a candidate for the World Cup.
The Norwegian biathlon season opener had its final day on Sunday at Geilo, and it was anything but predictable. While many expected the home favorites to dominate, two athletes — one French and one Norwegian — rewrote the script with standout performances in the mass start.
On the second day of the Swedish biathlon season opener at Idre Fjäll, sprint races brought clear winners — and strong warning signs for everyone else.
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