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Biathlon 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread


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XC yesterday didn't happen. There was a lot of wind, so the ski lifts/cable cars weren't working. Then the wind died down for a moment and everyone decided to get in the lift because it started working....and after 2 minutes the wind came back and the lift stopped, so they were stuck in that thing for one hour, moving around in the wind and everything. Not everyone enjoyed it very much :lol:

 

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Today there is biathlon! :cheer:

 

Or....maybe. They're going up the mountain to check it out but nobody is sure yet that they can actually start. If they can, it will be a sprint. Probably....because they're also not sure about that yet :d

 

Yay South American biathlon. 

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yay a article about the younger of the Fialková sisters on the IBU website first page :thumbup:

 

http://www.biathlonworld.com/news/detail/ivona-fialkova-biathlete-and-geographer

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3 hours ago, hckosice said:

yay a article about the younger of the Fialková sisters on the IBU website first page :thumbup:

 

http://www.biathlonworld.com/news/detail/ivona-fialkova-biathlete-and-geographer

Saw that and I immediately thought about you :d 

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Meanwhile it's been 4-5 hours since I heard anything from out of Argentina, so I'm guessing there was enough snow up there for a race :d 

 

Or they're stuck in the lift again, that's the other option. 

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There was biathlon in Argentina:woohoo:

 

Argentinian veteran Maria Cecilia Dominguez won the women's sprint, beating the two most awesome biathletes ever: Bruna Moura in 2nd place and Gabi Neres in 3rd place, of course both for Brazil, which also makes Bruna the new Brazilian champion :cheer: 

 

The conditions were apparently really hard. The snow was completely fresh, meaning it was really soft and 'heavy', gliding the ski's was near impossible since they dug themselves into the snow every single time. Apart from that, the lap - which had a very large uphill and a short but very steep uphill - was in very bad shape, with holes all over the place where they could see the mud and sand under the snow. 

 

The penalty lap had the same shitty conditions and was apparently rather interesting: it had both a climb and a descent...yes, in the penalty lap :d 

 

Shooting conditions were not easy neither because of the cold wind. I didn't get full results yet, so far the only detail I know is Bruna shot 2+2 with all four misses right on the edge. Still waiting for the men's results and more details about differences and missed shots :p 

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Full results (ignore 'Grado', that's just because it's also some military event :p):

 

Spoiler

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Ceci destroyed the competition, almost 2 minutes faster with 9 (!) misses!

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Oh and the uphill/downhill penalty loop:

image.png.c337bf5f7697a33a3ab1a74cc8b8a40a.png

 

On the far left is where the track goes (behind 'us' is the shooting range), the finger is pointing in the direction of the penalty loop, which indeed starts with a climb :d (blue line is to indicate that first turn to the right, immediately after the blue 'fence' is not the turn of the loop yet, that comes in the second part as shown by the line)

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  • 2 weeks later...

The IBU Congress has voted against the Russian Biathlon Union’s application for full IBU membership. As a result the RBU remains a provisional member of the IBU.

20 countries voted for and 29 against

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