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Biathlon at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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Biathlon at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022

 

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Biathlon Qualification Standing

 

Blue - 6 Quotas

Green - 5 Quotas

Bold - 4 Quotas

 

after Stage 4 (Hochfilzen II)

Completed Events 7/25

 

 

 

Men

 

Spoiler
1 :NOR Norway 3033.0
2 :SWE Sweden 2714.0
3 :GER Germany 2629.0
4 :FRA France 2563.0
5 :RUS Russia (Neutral Athletes under Olympic Flag) 2413.0
6 :AUT Austria 2298.0
7 :CZE Czech Republic 2229.0
8 :BLR Belarus 2052.0
9 :ITA Italy 1984.0
10 :SLO Slovenia 1961.0
11 :UKR Ukraine 1870.0
12 :FIN Finland 1866.0
13 :SUI Switzerland 1863.0
14 :USA United States 1718.0
15 :CAN Canada 1626.0
16 :BEL Belgium 1418.0
17 :LTU Lithuania 1413.0
18 :BUL Bulgaria 1301.0
19 :SVK Slovakia 1220.0
20 :EST Estonia 1168.0
21 :LAT Latvia 1116.0
22 :POL Poland 1036.0
23 :JPN Japan 1031.0
24 :KAZ Kazakstan 585.0
25 :SRB Serbia 264.0
26 :MDA Moldova 262.0
27 :ROU Romania 209.0
28 :GRE Greece 185.0
29 :CRO Croatia 45.0

 

 

Women

 

Spoiler
1 :SWE Sweden 2871.0
2 :NOR Norway 2745.0
3 :FRA France 2682.0
4 :GER Germany 2603.0
5 :RUS Russia (Neutral Athletes under Olympic Flag) 2351.0
6 :AUT Austria 2284.0
7 :BLR Belarus 2252.0
8 :UKR Ukraine 2227.0
9 :ITA Italy 2214.0
10 :SUI Switzerland 2022.0
11 :CZE Czech Republic 2008.0
12 :USA United States 1868.0
13 :POL Poland 1720.0
14 :CAN Canada 1676.0
15 :EST Estonia 1627.0
16 :FIN Finland 1495.0
17 :JPN Japan 1303.0
18 :BUL Bulgaria 1189.0
19 :SVK Slovakia 957.0
20 :KOR South Korea 923.0
21 :SLO Slovenia 895.0
22 :KAZ Kazakstan 880.0
23 :LTU Lithuania 585.0
24 :LAT Latvia 407.0
25 :BEL Belgium 382.0
26 :GBR Great Britain 217.0
27 :ROU Romania 166.0
28 :AUS Australia 107.0
29 :GRL Greenland (Denmark) 84.0
30 :MDA Moldova 75.0
31 :CRO Croatia 48.0

 

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Biathlon Qualification Standing

 

Blue - 6 Quotas

Green - 5 Quotas

Bold - 4 Quotas

 

after Stage 5 (Oberhof I)

 

*Rumors saying the Qualification process will be extended and will last until the end of next Season, very likely after 1st Trimester. Still has to be confirmed. Also apparently not all races will be counted, some worst results will be scratched. According to our specialized site, our boys are now even on the 22nd current place and girls in 21st rank counting the scratched races.

 

Men

 

Spoiler
1 :NOR Norway 3870.0
2 :SWE Sweden 3378.0
3 :FRA France 3350.0
4 :GER Germany 3309.0
5 :RUS Russia (Neutral Athletes under Olympic Flag) 3115.0
6 :AUT Austria 2876.0
7 :BLR Belarus 2738.0
8 :ITA Italy 2622.0
9 :CZE Czech Republic 2580.0
10 :SLO Slovenia 2411.0
11 :SUI Switzerland 2398.0
12 :UKR Ukraine 2341.0
13 :FIN Finland 2275.0
14 :USA United States 2171.0
15 :CAN Canada 2120.0
16 :LTU Lithuania 1840.0
17 :BEL Belgium 1704.0
18 :BUL Bulgaria 1543.0
19 :SVK Slovakia 1456.0
20 :EST Estonia 1433.0
21 :LAT Latvia 1426.0
22 :POL Poland 1412.0
23 :JPN Japan 1254.0
24 :KAZ Kazakhstan 909.0
25 :ROU Romania 458.0
26 :MDA Moldova 449.0
27 :SRB Serbia 307.0
28 :GRE Greece 216.0
29 :CRO Croatia 142.0

 

Women

 

Spoiler
1 :SWE Sweden 3554.0
2 :NOR Norway 3534.0
3 :FRA France 3478.0
4 :GER Germany 3284.0
5 :RUS Russia (Neutral Athletes under Olympic Flag) 3061.0
6 :BLR Belarus 2925.0
7 :AUT Austria 2856.0
8 :UKR Ukraine 2755.0
9 :ITA Italy 2733.0
10 :SUI Switzerland 2582.0
11 :CZE Czech Republic 2407.0
12 :USA United States 2360.0
13 :POL Poland 2202.0
14 :CAN Canada 2166.0
15 :EST Estonia 1997.0
16 :FIN Finland 1921.0
17 :JPN Japan 1551.0
18 :BUL Bulgaria 1471.0
19 :SVK Slovakia 1245.0
20 :KAZ Kazakhstan 1226.0
21 :SLO Slovenia 1209.0
22 :KOR South Korea 1144.0
23 :LTU Lithuania 866.0
24 :LAT Latvia 685.0
25 :BEL Belgium 545.0
26 :ROU Romania 302.0
27 :GBR Great Britain 217.0
28 :MDA Moldova 212.0
29 :CRO Croatia 121.0
30 :AUS Australia 107.0
31 :GRL Greenland (Denmark) 84.0

 

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Ok. so our Biathlon site wrote an article about the Olympic qualification, here is the translated one

Link to the article in slovak https://www.slovenskybiatlon.sk/spravodajstvo/slovensko/1420-casto-piseme-o-vybojovani-si-styroch-miesteniek-na-oh-ako-prebieha-kvalifikacia

 

Time to look closely to the new Biathlon Qualification process.

 

 

First let took a closer look at how the qualification actually takes place. If you classify yourself as a PRO level fan (you know almost everything in biathlon), you can skip the first five paragraphs.

 

Qualification for previous Olympic Games was very simple and practically identical to both World Championships qualification and World Cup qualifiers. In each Individual, sprint and relay races, the points of the three best competitors of every nation are counted in the Nations Ranking. The winner gets 160 points, the second 154, the third 148 points ... and from the eleventh place to the eighty it goes down by one single point down, so it stops at 61 points for the eighty ranked bathlete. But then it breaks and every other competitor has two points less than the previous one, so the 110th biathlete has only one point and then everyone who crossed to the finish line gets 1 point as well.

 

In the relays, the winning country gets 420 points and then it gradually decreases. For the tenth place it is, for example, 220 points, for the twentieth 120. Scoring is the same in mixed relays, with the difference that men and women divide those points in half. So, for example, if the Norwegians win the mixed relay, women will get 210 points, and men will get 210 points. There is no difference whether it is a 2 + 2 mixed relay or 1 + 1 mixed singles relay.

 

In the current season, 25 World Cup events are counted for the Nations Ranking for both women and men, including the World Championships in Pokljuka. At the end of the season, the final counts looks like this: The first five countries can enter six competitors in the World Cup for the entire following season, countries from sixth to tenth enter five, from eleventh to seventeen-four, from eighteenth to twenty-third three, and 24th and The 25th country will receive two places. The IBU can still award a wild card to eight other countries, which can fiels one competitor at a time. Thus, a total of 113 biathletes from 33 countries can compete in one WC race, but they also have to fulfilled personal result quotas. This is quite difficult to calculate, we will not explain it here. Briefly, the competitor needs at least one 50-60 place in the IBU Cup to qualify for the WC race.

 

But for the world championships, quotas are stricter for stronger countries and more benevolent for the weakest. In practice, this means that up to the first fifteen countries they are allowed to enter four competitors, then the national teams from 16th to 25th place three, from 26th to 30th place two and the IBU still reserves the right to another ten wild cards for smaller countries. So a total of 110 biathletes from up to 40 countries can compete at a WCh race. At the same time, the performers need to meet the required personal quota, but is also easier to achieve, you only need to place around 80-90. places in the IBU Cup.

 

Every race is different, so it is not possible to determine exactly. It is therefore true that in the 2020/2021 season, Slovakia is fighting hardly for quotas for next year's World Cup races. Based on last year's ranking, we can enter three men and three women, because last year we finished on the 20th, respectively. 18th place. It is therefore logical that we want to reach the Top 17 so that four biathletes can start. Men are currently in 18th place and women in 20th place.

 

 

And now lets move on the

 

Changed qualification to WOG Beijing 2022

 

Usually there would be a parallel fight for quotas like for the world championship, ie as you read above, with exactly the same system, only the amount of quotas deadline are only again with slightly shifted deadlines.

 

Due to the coronavirus pandemic and the need for a more up-to-date reflection of the performance of different countries in competitions under the five circles, the IBU decided to make a change and the qualification model for the Beijing Olympics 2022 was modified and approved just before the new season, the 28th of November 2020.

 

Again, the Nations Ranking decides, but not its ranking at the end of the 20/21 season as it was originally planned, but each country counts only the twelve best results from: 6 sprint races 1 individual race 3 relay races 1 mixed relay race 2 + 2 and 1 single mixed relay race 1 + 1; from the whole season 20/21, as well as the first six stages of the World Cup 21/22. The qualification will therefore end after the Ruhpolding stage on 16 January 2022.

 

The breakdown is as follows: The first twenty countries will get four places to start in all races, including relays. And the IBU will award twelve wild cards to the strongest athletes whose countries have not qualified. Maximum two places per country. Thus, a total of 92 women and men should start in each individual race at the Olympics. Interestingly, the document does not say anything about the host country, China, which is not competing at all this season.

 

 

It is therefore absolutely crucial for our biathlon that we somehow manage to finish into the Top 20 in both categories, because not having the relays at the Olympics could be a significant breakthrough in our biathlon, also in terms of its funding (contribution from the governement + sponsors), which would was very difficult to get.

 

The pandemic is currently helping but also harming us at the same time, as the Fialková sisters were left out and we are completely on the edge with women, although the virus has also affected other countries like Bulgarians, Slovenes and Chinese women cannot fully entered some races. In mens the Bulgarians. If we take a closer look at these qualifying criteria, we will find by logical reasoning that about a third of the starts will count, and as has been said, only the best ones. Many average or below-average races will therefore be irrelevant. In practice, this means, for example, that our men have three decent relays behind them, in which they won 16th, 13th and 12th place. Since three are counted, they are only interested in the result of 15th and higher. And with this model, it is better to totally ruin two starts in individual disciplines, but to score massively in one with all three competitors. And we have the biggest problems with that. If we get to a better result, usually with only one competitor, the other two will only help him cosmetically. That is the only way we can lose the relays at the Olympics but at same time we can also be in the 17th or 18th place in the classic nations ranking.

 

 

As the qualification is about one third right now, and it wasn't until Anterselva that the first weaker races began possible to be cut, the standings look almost identical to the classic nation rankings. If this starts to differ, we will inform you and publish the rankings from time to time. It is true that after each race we will continue to publish the traditional nations rankings, whom on the basis all the quotas for WC races are determined.

 

 

MEN OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION CURRENT STANDING

 

1. NOR NÓRSKO  4714 0
2. FRA FRANCÚZSKO 4316 -398
3. GER NEMECKO 4060 -654
4. SWE ŠVÉDSKO 4021 -693
5. RUS RUSKO 3880 -834
6. AUT RAKÚSKO 3532 -1182
7. ITA TALIANSKO 3468 -1246
8. BLR BIELORUSKO 3195 -1519
9. UKR UKRAJINA 3096 -1618
10. SUI ŠVAJČIARSKO 2962 -1752
11. SLO SLOVINSKO 2920 -1794
12. CZE ČESKO 2890 -1824
13. FIN FÍNSKO 2860 -1854
14. CAN KANADA 2700 -2014
15. USA SPOJENÉ ŠTÁTY 2649 -2065
16. LTU LITVA 2316 -2398
17. BEL BELGICKO 2003 -2711
18. SVK SLOVENSKO 1955 -2759
19. EST ESTÓNSKO 1859 -2855
20. LAT LOTYŠSKO 1795 -2919
21. POL POĽSKO 1714 -3000
22. JPN JAPONSKO 1574 -3140
23. BUL BULHARSKO 1543 -3171
24. KAZ KAZACHSTAN 1290 -3424
25. ROU RUMUNSKO 1023 -3691
26. MDA MOLDAVSKO 647 -4067
27. SRB SRBSKO 338 -4376
28. GRE GRÉCKO 216 -4498
29. CRO CHORVÁTSKO 181 -4533

 

WOMEN OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION CURRENT STANDING

 

1. SWE ŠVÉDSKO 4303 0
2. FRA FRANCÚZSKO 4248 -55
3. NOR NÓRSKO 4247 -56
4. GER NEMECKO 4156 -147
5. RUS RUSKO 3961 -342
6. BLR BIELORUSKO 3770 -533
7. AUT RAKÚSKO 3521 -782
8. ITA TALIANSKO 3499 -804
9. UKR UKRAJINA 3378 -925
10. SUI ŠVAJČIARSKO 3183 -1120
11. CZE ČESKO 3046 -1257
12. USA SPOJENÉ ŠTÁTY 2817 -1486
13. POL POĽSKO 2711 -1592
14. CAN KANADA 2706 -1597
15. EST ESTÓNSKO 2455 -1848
16. FIN FÍNSKO 2371 -1932
17. JPN JAPONSKO 1974 -2329
18. KAZ KAZACHSTAN 1664 -2639
19. SVK SLOVENSKO 1591 -2712
20. KOR KÓREA 1586 -2717
21. BUL BULHARSKO 1471 -2832
22. SLO SLOVINSKO 1370 -2933
23. LTU LITVA 995 -3308
24. LAT LOTYŠSKO 924 -3379
25. BEL BELGICKO 613 -3690
26. ROU RUMUNSKO 446 -3857
27. MDA MOLDAVSKO 292 -4011
28. GBR VEĽKÁ BRITÁNIA 217 -4086
29. CRO CHORVÁTSKO 158 -4145
30. AUS AUSTRÁLIA 107 -4196
31. GRL GRÓNSKO 84 -4219
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I dream of a day when the IBU releases a qualification system that doesn’t take hours and hours of analysis to understand. Oh, and when they make the actual standings that matter public.

 

Also, only 1 Individual counts, but 6 sprints do...At the very least make it 5 sprints and 2 individuals.

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Also, does anyone have an idea as to what the odds are that Belgium accepts a full team quota?

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22 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Also, does anyone have an idea as to what the odds are that Belgium accepts a full team quota?

100,00%

 

They accepted every single quota for Pyeongchang 2018.

#banbestmen

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Could someone please explain how the qualification in biathlon works for the individual starters outside the top 20 nations. 
 

12 places , are those really wild cards means invitation or based on some criteria. 2018 it was decided by IBU qualifying points. 
thanks in advance. 

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40 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

Could someone please explain how the qualification in biathlon works for the individual starters outside the top 20 nations. 
 

12 places , are those really wild cards means invitation or based on some criteria. 2018 it was decided by IBU qualifying points. 
thanks in advance. 

As far as I understood it correctly. yes, all 12 are wild cards based on criterias (IBU points), for the 12 best biathletes from already non qualified countries, but with a limit of max 2 per country.

 

 

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And to add to that: the IBU qualifying points rankings are kept on a secret list, which is only handed out to federations and not made public anywhere. Unless you make the list yourself, but I tried hard for 2018 and that's nearly impossible unless you're a real Excel magician.

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    • 2026 IJF World Tour Senior Central American and Caribbean Cup & Senior European Cup - Guatemala City  & Dubrovnik   Results (March 28-29, 2026)     Men's -60kg: 1. Arath Juarez  (CAC) / Eduardo Sagastegui  (EU) 2. Johan Rojas  (CAC) / Damir Bolatbekov  (EU) 3. Jonathan Charon  (CAC) / Emirhan Karahan  (EU) 3. Moises Rosado  (CAC) / Benjamin Howard  (EU)   Men's -66kg: 1. Orlando Polanco  (CAC) / Guy Gutman  (EU) 2. Robin Jara  (CAC) / Dani Klacar  (EU) 3. Sebastian Sancho  (CAC) / Freddy Waizenegger  (EU) 3. David de Leon Muñoz  (CAC) / Sebestyen Kollar  (EU)   Men's -73kg: 1. Ferney Ruiz Mesa  (CAC) / Daniyar Shamshayev  (EU) 2. Ronal Gonzalez  (CAC) / Maxime Gobert  (EU) 3. Eduardo Araujo  (CAC) / Joseph Lehniger  (EU) 3. Marlon Herrera  (CAC) / Eliot Preve  (EU)   Men's -81kg: 1. Gilberto Cardoso  (CAC) / Petr Mlady  (EU) 2. John Perez Ruiz  (CAC) / Muhammed Koc  (EU) 3. Samuel Ayala  (CAC) / Nebojsa Gardasevic  (EU) 3. Ruben Romero  (CAC) / Magamed Borchashvilli  (EU)   Men's -90kg: 1. Diego Diaz  (CAC) / Boris Rutovic  (EU) 2. Naysdel Cardoso  (CAC) / Dominik Druzeta  (EU) 3. Daniel Paz Albarracin  (CAC) / Giacomo Gamba  (EU) 3. Amado Montes  (CAC) / Aleksa Mitrovic  (EU)   Men's -100kg: 1. Francisco Balanta  (CAC) / Daniele Accogli  (EU) 2. Ivan Felipe Silva Morales  (CAC) / Borna Butijer  (EU) 3. Jeremy Olivares  (CAC) / Ronald Proell  (EU) 3. Victor Ochoa  (CAC) / David Dudy  (EU)   Men's +100kg: 1. Andy Granda  (CAC) / Recep Ergin  (EU) 2. Alexis Esquivel  (CAC) / Vidak Maljevic  (EU) 3. Duvan Nieto  (CAC) / Levente Dobos  (EU) 3. Movli Borchashvilli  (EU)   Women's -48kg: 1. Erika Lasso  (CAC) / Merve Azak  (EU) 2. Yainet Coronado  (CAC) / Szabina Szeleczki  (EU) 3. Kassandra Espinoza  (CAC) / Clara Mermet  (EU) 3. Lotte Vandevoort  (EU)   Women's -52kg: 1. Dali Sentmanat Despaigne  (CAC) / Leonie Gonzalez  (EU) 2. Paulina Martinez  (CAC) / Ylenia Monaco  (EU) 3. Lilian Cordones  (CAC) / Kinga Klimczak  (EU) 3. Francine Echevarria  (CAC) / Julie Weill Dit Morey  (EU)   Women's -57kg: 1. Maria Villalba  (CAC) / Laura Kallinger  (EU) 2. Kristine Jimenez  (CAC) / Laura Igaz  (EU) 3. Naomi Pozo Flores  (CAC) / Noemi Varadi  (EU) 3. Sheily Lopez  (CAC) / Dora Bortas  (EU)   Women's -63kg: 1. Maylin del Toro Carvajal  (CAC) / Habibe Ciloglu  (EU) 2. Cindy Mera  (CAC) / Nina Cvjetko  (EU) 3. Noilyn Aguilar Bravo  (CAC) / Ezgi Karademir  (EU) 3. Keyla Navas  (CAC) / Sonja Michelle Berr  (EU)   Women's -70kg: 1. Heydi Santillana  (CAC) / Anna Skalska  (EU) 2. Luisa Bonilla  (CAC) / Lucie Zarybnicka  (EU) 3. Katia Castillo  (CAC) / Jana Cvjetko  (EU) 3. Nika Koren  (EU)   Women's -78kg: 1. Brenda Olaya  (CAC) / Karla Kulic  (EU) 2. Lianet Cardona  (CAC) / Aqulina Chayeb  (EU) 3. Norma Liliana Cardenas  (CAC) / Korina Dzidic  (EU) 3. Sairy Colon  (CAC) / Petrunjela Pavic  (EU)   Women's +78kg: 1. Dayanara Curbelo Travieso  (CAC) / Oxana Diacenco  (EU) 2. Brigitte Carabali  (CAC) / Duygu Dirgen  (EU) 3. Moira Morillo  (CAC) / Tolkyn Tursynakynova  (EU) 3. Karra Hanna  (CAC) / Yagmur Yilmaz  (EU)   Results (CAC) & Results (EU)
    • 2026 IJF World Tour African Open - Dakar   Results (March 29, 2026)     Men's -60kg: 1. Mounir Benyahia 2. Younes Ben Laribi 3. Mouloud Soudani 3. Harouna Keita     Men's -66kg: 1. Kais Moudetere 2. Oumar Mballo 3. Rodolphe Pape Ndouye 3. Mouhamedou Mboup     Men's -73kg: 1. Messaoud Redouane Dris 2. Ayoub Benlaribi 3. Houd Zourdani 3. Ben Moore     Men's -81kg: 1. Abdeslam Belbelhout 2. Ramon Hernandez Jr 3. Ratbek Zhumanazarov 3. Ahmed Rebahi     Men's -90kg: 1. Oussma Kabri 2. Sid Ali Benaboura 3. Lokmane Daroul 3. Mohamed Houssem Dif     Men's -100kg: 1. Rayane Zakaria Benatia 2. Gildo Domingos 3. Khalid Tmaoussin 3. Abdelkader Lakhal     Men's +100kg: 1. Mohamed El Mehdi Lili 2. Mbagnick Ndiaye 3. Samir Moulla 3. Birane Ndiaye     Women's -48kg: 1. Rahma Ghalima 2. Charlene Irakiza 3. Houaria Kaddour 3. Signoline Kanyamuneza     Women's -52kg: 1. Marie Celine Baba Matia 2. Lycia Anais Guebli 3. Diodio Sonko     Women's -57kg: 1. Yamini Mourya   2. Khadidja Bekheira 3. Nourhane Ghazali 3. Amina Berrahoual     Women's -63kg: 1. Unnati Sharma 2. Sara Golden 3. Ammanuella Kambire 3. Yassamine Djellab     Women's -70kg: 1. Yasmin Alamin 2. Isabella Garriga 3. Amina Douniazed Rezoug 3. Melissa Myers     Women's -78kg: 1. Hajanirina Zo Andriambololona 2. Lydia Kechout 3. Oulaya Khairi 3. Ishroop Narang     Women's +78kg: 1. Richelle Anita Soppi Mbella 2. Dyhia Benchallal 3. Marthe Yokebed Gnacadja Avaro 3. Frederique Lavigne     Results
    • Keeping to the women's hammer theme - worlds silver medalist Jie Zhao has gone out to 78.22 in chengdu a new  and asian record.[tough Chinese women absolutely rule this throwing event in their continent holding the the top 14 all time places].
    • it was all expected, tbh fencing has now become a truly global sport if there's a sport that deserves to increase its olympic quota places (both in the team and individual events), that's fencing ioc can't ignore the elephant in the room 
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