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Biathlon 2022 - 2023 Discussion Thread


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On 5/25/2022 at 6:25 AM, heywoodu said:

There will also not be a Regina Oja anymore. Which is a shame, because 'Oh ja' is one of my million-times-a-day quotes, whenever I remember I was supposed to do this or that :p 

 

As in:

 

"heywoodu, don't forget to do the dishes"

"Oh ja"

 

She'll now by Regina Ermits.

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IBU Junior Cups are set for the next season.

 

Étape 1 : Val Martello 🇮🇹

  • Jeudi 8 décembre : sprint dames
  • Jeudi 8 décembre : sprint hommes
  • Samedi 10 décembre : qualifications super sprint dames
  • Samedi 10 décembre : finale super sprint dames
  • Samedi 10 décembre : qualifications super sprint hommes
  • Samedi 10 décembre : finale super sprint hommes
  • Dimanche 11 décembre : mass-start 60 dames
  • Dimanche 11 décembre : mass-start 60 Hommes

Étape 2 : Obertilliach 🇦🇹

  • Mercredi 14 décembre : individuel hommes
  • Mercredi 14 décembre : individuel dames
  • Vendredi 16 décembre : relais mixte
  • Vendredi 16 décembre : relais mixte simple
  • Samedi 17 décembre : sprint hommes
  • Samedi 17 décembre : sprint dames

Étape 3 : Haanja 🇪🇪

  • Mercredi 8 février : sprint dames
  • Mercredi 8 février : sprint hommes
  • Vendredi 10 février : sprint dames
  • Vendredi 10 février : sprint hommes
  • Samedi 11 février : relais dames
  • Samedi 11février : relais hommes

Le programme des championnats d’Europe juniors open de Madona 🇱🇻

  • Mercredi 15 février : individuel hommes
  • Mercredi 15 février : individuel dames
  • Jeudi 16 février : relais mixte
  • Jeudi 16 février : relais mixte simple
  • Samedi 18 février : sprint dames
  • Samedi 18 février : sprint hommes
  • Dimanche 19 février : poursuite hommes
  • Dimanche 19 février : poursuite dames

Le programme des championnats du monde jeunes/juniors de Schuchinsk 🇰🇿

  • Samedi 4 mars : relais mixte jeunes
  • Samedi 4 mars : relais mixte juniors
  • Dimanche 5 mars : individuel dames jeunes
  • Dimanche 5 mars : individuel hommes jeunes
  • Lundi 6 mars : individuel dames juniors
  • Lundi 6 mars : individuel hommes juniors
  • Mardi 7 mars : relais dames jeunes
  • Mardi 7 mars : relais hommes jeunes
  • Mercredi 8 mars : relais dames juniors
  • Mercredi 8 mars : relais hommes juniors
  • Vendredi 10 mars : sprint dames jeunes
  • Vendredi 10 mars : sprint hommes jeunes
  • Samedi 11 mars : sprint dames juniors
  • Samedi 11 mars : sprint hommes juniors
  • Dimanche 12 mars : poursuite dames jeunes
  • Dimanche 12 mars : poursuite hommes jeunes
  • Dimanche 12 mars : poursuite dames juniors
  • Dimanche 12 mars : poursuite hommes juniors
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I am very curious about the the World Champs in Schuchinsk.  Also Madona and Haanja should be interesting as they are new courses to the IBU level events.

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4 hours ago, RobtheAggie said:

I am very curious about the the World Champs in Schuchinsk.  Also Madona and Haanja should be interesting as they are new courses to the IBU level events.

Oh please, bring Madona into the circuit, we've held over 10 national championships and other events there since we didn't have our own functional course up until this last season. 

 

Though home advantage is unlikely to help our young "talent" :rolleyes:

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

while the Fialková sisters accepted to continue their careers for (at least 1 full next) season, our mens biathlon NT is pretty much dead.

 

Next season we are going to return a couple of decades back when Slovakia did not enter (or could not field) a relay.
 

Matej Baloga, Šimon Bartko and Tomáš Hasilla all anounced their retirement (Baloga is 24, Bartko 25 years old...) That sums it up perfectly the general atmosphere in this sport in SVK Men´s National Team.

 

Only 2 guys remains in the team Michal Šíma and Tomáš Sklenárik, that is just too few to field a relay, right ?

 

At least Fialková sis will be there to carry the flag a bit among the chicks (At least for 1 season, hopefully for more :pope:)... but thanks god already for that

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This is an interesting article about the French setup.  Looks like they have an financial quandary.

 

Summer Biathlon World Champs will have the following teams - Italy, Sweden, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Slovenia as well as Germany.  It looks like there will be really strong teams all around, including Germany who will send their top team. 

 

The Holmenkollen Skishow has been moved from its traditional spot in June to September the same weekend as the Norwegian Summer Biathlon Championships.  As a result, there will be no biathlon competition this year as a part of the Skishow.

 

The French Summer Biathlon Tour has announced their two stops for the summer:

24 - 25 Septembee : Prémanon

15 - 16 October : Arçon

 

Another wedding as Lena Haecki et Marco Gross were married.

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