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It would be better if Osrblie will have the chance to finally host also a world cup. I feel like the venue is year after year trying to get some plus points in the eyes of IBU by its non stop replacing other venues in the Ibu cup policy, but somehow will never be rewarded...

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

It would be better if Osrblie will have the chance to finally host also a world cup. I feel like the venue is year after year trying to get some plus points in the eyes of IBU by its non stop replacing other venues in the Ibu cup policy, but somehow will never be rewarded...

I agree.  I bet they simply do not have some of the things necessary for a WC stop.  

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6 minutes ago, RobtheAggie said:

I agree.  I bet they simply do not have some of the things necessary for a WC stop.  

Osrblie has the A license for the next 4 seasons, this is not a problem, the issue is money to buy a stage and time when the stage will have to be, there simply no room for Osrblie to host the world cup, last time it was in 2003, as all nine stages are occupied by almost the same locations year after year....   :dunno:

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

Osrblie has the A license for the next 4 seasons, this is not a problem, the issue is money to buy a stage and time when the stage will have to be, there simply no room for Osrblie to host the world cup, last time it was in 2003, as all nine stages are occupied by almost the same locations year after year....   :dunno:

Your are right, there are about 12 venues at most that have a chance of a WC stage.  I doubt that Canmore and Soldier Hollow get one again for a while.  With about 6 there every year, that does not leave much space.  With Lenzeheide moving into the rotation, at least for now, there will be even fewer.

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9 hours ago, RobtheAggie said:

Your are right, there are about 12 venues at most that have a chance of a WC stage.  I doubt that Canmore and Soldier Hollow get one again for a while.  With about 6 there every year, that does not leave much space.  With Lenzeheide moving into the rotation, at least for now, there will be even fewer.

At least it's magnificent Lenzerheide that is added in instead of, you know, non-Lenzerheide :d 

 

Obertilliach would be awesome as well, but it's a tad too small I think.

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I think this is the final schedule.  It looks pretty similar to an earlier one that I saw.

 

Stage 1: Östersund (Sweden)

Saturday 27/11, 11:45 a.m .: Individual 15 km ladies

Saturday 27/11, 3:00 p.m .: Individual 20 km men

Sunday 28/11, 11h00: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Sunday 28/11, 13:45: Sprint 10 km men

 

Stage 2: Östersund (Sweden)

Thursday 12/02, 2:05 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Thursday 12/02, 4:40 p.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Saturday 04/12, 1:00 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

Saturday 04/12, 3.10 p.m .: Men's 4 × 7.5 km relay

Sunday 05/12, 12:35 p.m .: Ladies 4 × 6 km relay

Sunday 05/12, 2:45 p.m. : Men's 12.5 km pursuit

 

Stage 3: Hochfilzen (Austria)

Friday 10/12, 11:25 a.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Friday 10/12, 2.15 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Saturday 11/12, 12:15 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

Saturday 11/12, 2.15 p.m .: Ladies 4 x 6 km relay

Sunday 12/12, 11:45 am: Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay

Sunday 12/12, 2:30 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

 

Stage 4: Le Grand-Bornand (France)

Thursday 16/12, 2.15 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Friday 12/17, 2:15 p.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Saturday 12/18, 1:00 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

Saturday 18/12, 3:00 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

Sunday 19/12, 12:45 p.m .: Mass-start 12.5 km ladies

Sunday 19/12, 14:45: Mass-start 15 km men

 

Stage 5: Oberhof (Germany)

Thursday 06/01, 2.15 pm. : Sprint 10 km men

Friday 07/01, 2.15 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Saturday 08/01, 12:15 p.m .: Mixed relay (H + D)

Saturday 08/01, 2:45 p.m .: Single Mixed Relay (H + D)

Sunday 09/01, 12:30 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

Sunday 09/01, 2:45 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

 

Stage 6: Ruhpolding (Germany)

 Wednesday 12/01, 2:30 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Thursday 01/13, 2:30 p.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Friday 01/14, 2:30 p.m .: Ladies 4 × 6 km relay

Saturday 15/01, 2:30 p.m .: Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay

Sunday 01/16, 12:45 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

Sunday 01/16, 2:45 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

 

Stage 7: Antholz-Anterselva (Italy)

Thursday 20/01, 2.15 p.m .: Individual 20 km men

Friday 21/01, 2.15 p.m .: Individual 15 km ladies

Saturday 22/01, 12:50: Mass-start 15 km men

Saturday 22/01, 3:00 p.m .: Ladies 4 x 6 km relay

Sunday 23/01, 12:15 p.m .: Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay

Sunday 23/01, 3.15 p.m .: Mass-start 12.5 km ladies

 

Olympic Games: Beijing (China)

Saturday 05/02, 10h00: Relais Mixte (D + H)

Monday 07/02, 10h00: Individual 15 km ladies

Tuesday 08/02, 9:30 am: Individual 20 km men

Friday 11/02, 10:00 am: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Saturday 12/02, 10:00 am: Men's 10 km sprint

Sunday 13/02, 10:00 am: Ladies 10 km pursuit

Sunday 13/02, 11:45 am: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

Tuesday 15/02, 10h00: Relay 4 x 7.5 km men

Wednesday 16/02, 8:45 am: Ladies 4 x 6 km relay

Friday 02/18, 10 a.m .: Mass-start 15 km men

Saturday 19/02, 10h00: Mass-start 12.5 km ladies

 

Stage 8: Kontiolahti (Finland)

Thursday 03/03, 3:30 p.m .: Ladies 4 x 6 km relay

Friday 03/04, 3:30 p.m .: Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay

Saturday 05/03, 13:15: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Saturday 05/03, 4:00 p.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Sunday 06/03, 13:45: Pursuit 10 km ladies

Sunday 06/03, 3:40 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

 

Stage 9: Otepää (Estonia)

Thursday 10/03, 2:30 p.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Friday 11/03, 2:30 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Saturday 12/03, 1:00 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

Saturday 12/03, 3:15 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

Sunday 03/13, 12:30 p.m .: Mixed relay (H + D)

Sunday 03/13, 3.15 p.m .: Single mixed relay (H + D)

 

Stage 10: Oslo (Norway)

Thursday 03/17, 3:45 p.m .: Sprint 7.5 km ladies

Friday 03/18, 3:45 p.m .: Men's 10 km sprint

Saturday 19/03, 12:50 p.m .: Ladies 10 km pursuit

Saturday 19/03, 3:00 p.m .: Men's 12.5 km pursuit

Sunday 20/03, 12.50 p.m .: Mass-start 12.5 km ladies

Sunday 20/03, 3:00 p.m .: Mass-start 15 km men 

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  • 1 month later...

French IBU Cup Team 

Women

Caroline Colombo – AS Mouthe (Massif Jurassien)

Sophie Chauveau – SC Grand Bornand (Mont-Blanc)

Camille Bened – Chablais Nordic (Mont-Blanc)  

Lou Jeanmonnot – Olympic Mont d’Or (Massif Jurassien)

Paula Botet – SC La Bresse (Massif Vosgien)

Gilonne Guigonnat – Villard S/Boëge (Mont Blanc)  

 

Men

Emilien Claude – Bass S/Rupt (Massif Vosgien)

Rémi Broutier – Bauges SN (Savoie) 

Eric Perrot – SC Peisey (Savoie)

Hugo Rivail – SC Les Menuires (Savoie)

Oscar Lombardot – ESS Montbenoit (Massif Jurassien)

Ambroise Meunier – CS La Féclaz (Savoie)

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