Some news about Oberhof (Whose in and whose out)
So, for women's sprint we see that Austrian women seem to be healthy now as they are starting with 4 athletes instead of 1 in Annecy.
Belarus, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czech Republic starting with their full teams with no real changes.
Estonia swaps out Talihaerm and Lethla for Oja and Gaim (This is going to be the 1st world cup race for Gaim this season)
Lehtonen back for Finland and Chloe Chevalier swapped out with Simon for France.
Seems that Alexia Runggaldier is still having issues (perhaps @Gianlu33 can elaborate?) as she is not on the start list, but Italy decided to bring in Nicole Gontier.
Kazakhstan's A team is back in Oberhof.
1 swap for Korea and 1 swap for Lithuania, whilst Latvia is not starting with Bendika.
Norway, probably the country that has started the most athletes this season, keeps Eckhoff from Annecy and then brings back Solemdal, Fenne, Tandrevold from earlier world cups as well as introducing Kalkenberg.
Hojnisz is back for Poland, whilst Starykh is swapped out with Virolainen for Russia.
Slovenia starting only with Erzen as Switzerland brings back Elisa Gasparin.
As @hckosice already mentioned, only Kuzmina starting for Slovakia tomorrow and for Sweden, Oeberg is swapped out with Hoegberg.
And fhe final change is that USA is starting only with Dunklee and Egan tomorrow.
So, dear biathlon fans, let's hope for a fun and entertaining race tomorrow, Oberhof usually delivers