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Biathletes that you'll see from Lithuania this following season.

 

WORLD CUP

Vytautas Strolia

Karol Dombrovski

Tomas Kaukėnas

Maksim Fomin

 

IBU CUP

Linas Banys (one of these will join team A)

Nikita Romanov (one of these will join team A)

Nikita Cigak

Stepan Terentjev

Jokūbas Mačkinė

Darius DInda

 

WORLD CUP

Gabrielė Leščinskaitė

Natalija Kočergina

 

IBU CUP

Lidija Zhurauskaite

Mariya Kresik

Sara Urumova

Judita Traubaitė

 

JUNIOR CUP?

Domas Jankauskas

MIkas Vildžiūnas

Lukrecija Daugirdaitė

Viktorija Augulytė

Viktorija Kapancova

 

As you may notice, a surprisingly large women's team. There are small hopes of Lithuania fielding a women's relay at the end of the world cup. Zhurauskaite and Kresik are the possible options for World Cup qualification. 

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9 minutes ago, RobtheAggie said:

Idre start list includes lots of Swedes plus the following nations:

Greece, Estonia, Latvia, Czech Republic, Belgium and France.

startlista_kortdistans.pdf 201.93 kB · 0 downloads

Strange that we're skipping this, our boys are also at Idre:

 

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Norwegian TV works, so 4 races today & tomorrow!

 

:hearts:
 

https://tv.nrk.no/serie/skiskyting/202211/MSPO40500222/avspiller

 

Hmm, not so fast.....it works on my Ipad using the Brave Browser, but not on my PC!

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On 10/16/2022 at 1:32 PM, RobtheAggie said:

Lots of her frustration with Nordic Combined dealt with the way the IOC treaded the women in Nordic Combined.  

She was frustrated that they didn't rush women's nordic combined into the program for the sake of equality only, without looking at level of competition? :p 

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On 11/7/2022 at 2:45 PM, Grassmarket said:

Ooh, exciting!  The four Idre races are live on :SWE SVT as usual, have never been gb’ed before. :champion:

 

https://www.svtplay.se/kanaler?date=2022-11-12&range=day

And NRK shows the Norwegian ones, but sadly it doesn't work with a VPN and without it you need to prove you're a Norwegian resident :p 

 

Hopefully someone will put it up on YouTube.

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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

And NRK shows the Norwegian ones, but sadly it doesn't work with a VPN and without it you need to prove you're a Norwegian resident :p 

 

Hopefully someone will put it up on YouTube.

Damn!  I had it working for a while but a crack team of Norwegian copyright commandos have helicoptered into my window & switched it off! 

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1 minute ago, Grassmarket said:

Damn!  I had it working for a while but a crack team of Norwegian copyright commandos have helicoptered into my window & switched it off! 

These races are often posted on YouTube though, I believe, so just stay away from results for a day and it should be fine :p 

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