The World’s fastest biathletes
The Biathlon World Cup is now underway, with the first individual women’s competitions taking place on Wednesday.
The Biathlon World Cup is now underway, with the first individual women’s competitions taking place on Wednesday.
Anyone who follows biathlon even a little is undoubtedly familiar with the name Lucie Charvátová, the most experienced athlete on the current Czech national biathlon team. She now boasts an incredible 200 World Cup starts!
The 24-year-old became the talk of the town when he crushed Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and the entire world elite in the 10km event in Minneapolis last winter. This Friday, they will meet again.
The World Championship queen from Planica 2023 fears that both her season and career would have been over if her coach hadn’t stepped in.
He wants to compete in the World Championships, ideally the 50 km in Trondheim. But not many people are talking about him, which might seem a bit strange. After all, he’s the reigning Norwegian champion at that distance.
Marit Bjørgen and the entire cross-country skiing community are giving massive support to Ingvild Flugstad Østberg after she opened up about her struggles with food, weight, and health.
Vilde Nilsen is excited to try biathlon, especially to have a championship to aim for this upcoming winter.
The 23-year-old announces that she will miss the season opener at Beitostølen this year, just like last year, but this time it’s actually good news.
He is one of the creators of the Tour de Ski. He has served as a race director for the Cross-Country World Cup and as a marketing director for FIS.
Bjorn Hanson, an American-Norwegian, has built a strong reputation with his social media platform “Out There Nordic.” Known across the U.S. and smaller skiing nations for his generosity, Hanson has become a key supporter of rising and underfunded athletes in cross-country skiing, biathlon, and Nordic combined.
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