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Biathlon 2018 - 2019 Discussion Thread


Xander

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Okay... So, this season is going to be an extreme disaster for the Lithuanian women team. Can't go into much details, but the first two IBU cup sprints are pretty much going to shape if we're able to hold onto 3 spots, but I highly doubt it.

 

On the other hand, Lithuanian men team might look pretty okay and might even get into top 40 from time to time.

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I'm watching the Sjusjoen men's sprint of last weekend, dominated by JTB. But in 24th place I see...yeah, Dag Sander Bjorndalen! The 48-year old brother of youknowwho, team world champion in 1995, who apparently is still active :yikes: 

 

Edit: never mind, it's probably more realistic that this is the 20-year old with the exact same name.

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There are Chinese media reports:

 

The opening of the Norwegian Biathlon League, hosted by the Norwegian Biathlon Association, took place at the Sjusjoen ski base in Norway from November 23rd to 25th. As a traditional strong country in biathlon, Norway has a high level of league competition. This competition is the opening game of the 18-19 season. The Norwegian national team, the German national team, the Belgian national team, the Ukrainian national team and other world first-line teams participated in the competition. A number of Olympic champions and World Cup champions including Norwegian star BØ Johannes Thingnes also appeared. The Chinese biathlon national training team trained here was invited to participate in this competition. Five men and women athletes were sent to participate in the sprint and mass start competitions. The purpose of this competition is to test the results of the previous snow training and warm up the training for the first race of the IBU Cup.

 

Can anyone find detailed results?

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2 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

There are Chinese media reports:

 

The opening of the Norwegian Biathlon League, hosted by the Norwegian Biathlon Association, took place at the Sjusjoen ski base in Norway from November 23rd to 25th. As a traditional strong country in biathlon, Norway has a high level of league competition. This competition is the opening game of the 18-19 season. The Norwegian national team, the German national team, the Belgian national team, the Ukrainian national team and other world first-line teams participated in the competition. A number of Olympic champions and World Cup champions including Norwegian star BØ Johannes Thingnes also appeared. The Chinese biathlon national training team trained here was invited to participate in this competition. Five men and women athletes were sent to participate in the short-distance and collective departure competitions. The purpose of this competition is to test the results of the previous snow training and warm up the training for the first race of the European Cup.

 

Can anyone find detailed results?

Women's Sprint

https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/11/sprint_women_results.pdf

Men's Sprint:

https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/11/sprint_men-results.pdf

Men's Mass Start B (41-70 on sprint)

https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/11/mass_menn_hb-results.pdf

Men's Mass Start A (No Chinese biathletes)

https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/11/mass_men-results.pdf

Women's Mass Start 

https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/11/mass_women-results.pdf

 

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@ wumo26   In addition to these two events, is there any other event in the Norwegian Biathlon League?

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11 minutes ago, Function CR Lee said:

@ wumo26   In addition to these two events, is there any other event in the Norwegian Biathlon League?

No, not before the Norwegian cup start this weekend, but I think Chinese biathletes will compete in the IBU Cup mostly. This event was just a warm up event before the start of the World Cup and IBU Cup this weekend. 

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3 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

No, not before the Norwegian cup start this weekend, but I think Chinese biathletes will compete in the IBU Cup mostly. This event was just a warm up event before the start of the World Cup and IBU Cup this weekend. 

 

Thank you very much, Chinese athletes will participate in the IBU Cup and World Cup this weekend. I don't understand Norwegian, thank you very much for providing detailed results.

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According to someone on the Realbiathlon forum, there's good news about a compromise between the Fialkova sisters and the Slovak federation.

https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/realbiathlon/next-competitions-t122-s340.html#p8594

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6 hours ago, heywoodu said:

According to someone on the Realbiathlon forum, there's good news about a compromise between the Fialkova sisters and the Slovak federation.

https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/realbiathlon/next-competitions-t122-s340.html#p8594

 

Yep, right.

 

After more than a 11 hours meeting held in the Slovak Olympic Comittee headquarters, both sisters finally signed the new deal around 21:30 yesterday. The national federation decided to accept some requests of both sisters, they in response accepted also some points of the national federation..that´s what I call making compromises...but, why it had to arrive untill this ?..

 

btw the greatest merit that, this negotiation about the new formuled contract has even been possible, go to the minister of defense and the Minister of Education, Sciences and Sports, both present there yesterday as well, just like some mediators from our NOC.

 

So, they will both compete already in Pokljuka´s Mixed relay as Slovak females legs.

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