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#TeamSlovensko for Stage 6 (and Final Olympic Qualifiers week) in Ruhpolding (Sprints, Pursuits and Team Relays)

 

There still one spot open for the men. The coaches have to decide Wednesday after the IBU Cup sprint in Osrblie between Tomáš Hasilla and Matej Baloga, who of them will join the squad in Ruhpolding for the saturday extremely important relay.

 

Among women Júlia Machyniaková already joined the team and will be part of the relay.

 

Ivona and Paulína Fialková´s, Mária Remeňová, Michal Šíma, Šimon Bartko and the young Tomáš Sklenárik will start in the Sprints (Again especially the men have a very hard task to do, maybe they will experience the biggest pressure of their whole careers this Thursday and Saturday)

 

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Looking at the Top 20 in the World cup standing at the moment. For some of the top athletes Ruhpolding will be the last World Cup before the Olympics and Top15 will get a quota place in the Olympic Mass Start:

Women

1 Marte OLSBU Roeiseland NOR 537 Points
2 Elvira OEBERG SWE 449 Points
3 Dzinara ALIMBEKAVA BLR 418 Points
4 Hanna OEBERG SWE 404 Points
5 Lisa Theresa HAUSER AUT 382 Points
6 Hanna SOLA BLR 374 Points
7 Anais CHEVALIER-BOUCHET FRA 307 Points
8 Kristina REZTSOVA RUS 297 Points
9 Anais BESCOND FRA 292 Points
10 Marketa DAVIDOVA CZE 291 Points
11 Julia SIMON FRA 255 Points
12 Justine BRAISAZ-BOUCHET FRA 253 Points
13 Dorothea WIERER ITA 246 Points
14 Denise HERRMANN GER 239 Points
15 Mona BRORSSON SWE 234 Points
16 Ingrid Landmark TANDREVOLD NOR 227 Points
17 Vannessa VOIGT GER 224 Points
18 Uliana NIGMATUILLINA RUS 204 Points
19 Jessica JUSLOVA CZE 184 Points
20 Lotte LIE BEL 184 Points

 

Men

1 Quentin FILLON MAILLET FRA 461 Points
2 Emilien JACQUELIN FRA 449 Points
3 Sebastian SAMUELSSON SWE 425 Points
4 Tarjej BOE NOR 404 Points
5 Vetle Sjaastad CHRISTIANSEN NOR 379 Points
6 Sturla Holm LAEGREID NOR 344 Points
7 Johannes Thingnes BOE NOR 343 Points
8 Eduard LATYPOV RUS 336 Points
9 Alexandr LOGINOV RUS 314 Points
10 Johannes KUEHN GER 279 Points
11 Simon DESTHIEUX FRA 270 Points
12 Anton SMOLSKI BLR 264 Points
13 Fabien CLAUDE FRA 259 Points
14 Sivert Guttorm BAKKEN NOR 226 Points
15 Benjamin WEGER SUI 205 Points
16 Roman REES GER 294 Points
17 Tero SEPPALA FIN 197 Points
18 Benedikt DOLL GER 188 Points
19 Felix LEITNER AUT 187 Points
20 Philipp NAWRATH GER 183 Points

 

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