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Biathlon 2022 - 2023 Discussion Thread


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Russian Training Groups for the men's team:

 

Yuri Kaminsky's group

Evgenii Emerkhonov (2000)

Roman Yeremin (1997)

Aleksandr Kornev (2001)

Eduard Latypov (1994)

Ilnaz Mukhamedzyanov (1997)

Mikhail Pervushin (1999)

 

Sergey Bashkirov's group

Anton Babikov (1991)

Kirill Bazhin (1998)

Mikhail Burundukov (1998)

Alexander Loginov (1992)

Vyacheslav Maleev (1997)

Alexander Povarnitsyn (1994)

Vasilii Tomshin (1997)

Maxim Tsvetkov (1992)

 

Group of Mikhail Shashilov

Vladislava Gavrilova (1998)

Anna Grigoreva (1999)

Irina Kazakevich (1997)

Alina Kudisova (1999)

Polina Pliusnina (1999)

Anna Starovitova (2000)

Anastasia Shevchenko (1999)

Nataliya Shevchenko (Mekryukova) (2000)

Anastasia Batmanova (2000)

Tamara Derbusheva (1995)

 

Group of Artyom Istomin

Natalia Gerbulova (1995)

Anastasia Goreeva (1999)

Ksenia Dovgaya (1999)

Elizaveta Kaplina (1996)

Larisa Kuklina (1990)

Svetlana Mironova (1994)

Ekaterina Noskova (1996)

Kristina Reztsova (1996)

Daniil Serokhvostov (1999)

Said Karimulla Khalili (1998)

 

Evgeny Garanichev will train with the Tyumen Region team.  Matvey Eliseev, Kiril Streltsov and Nikita Porshnev are nowhere to be found.

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Haavard Gutuboe Bogetevit, the 29 year old from Norway who could never seem become a World Cup regular has retired.  “I decided enough was enough. I didn't become the best biathlete in the world, but I dare say I was the best in the world outside of the national teams. I am proud to have achieved this.”

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Speaking of Russia, they have signed a 4 year agreement with Belarus for a Commonwealth Cup between the two nations as they need to find somewhere to race due to being banned from the IBU races.  This is outside the normal Russian Cup races.

 

Roller ski's:

Stage 1 – Sochi, August 23-29: sprint, pursuit, relay

Stage 2 – Minsk-Raubichi, September 13-19: sprint, mass-start, relay

 

On snow:

Stage 3 – December 22-25 (place to be specified): mass-start

Stage 4 – Minsk-Raubichi, 17-23 January: sprint, pursuit, mass-start

Stage 5 – Minsk-Raubichi, 23-30 January: sprint, mass-start, mixed relay, single mixed relay

Stage 6 – Tyumen, March 7-13: sprint, pursuit, mixed relay, single mixed relay

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2014 Women's Relay Medal's have changed.  Russia has lost their silver.

 

2.Norway - Fanny Horn Birkeland, Tiril Eckhoff, Ann Kristin Aafedt Flatland and Tora Berger

3. Czech Republic - Eva Puskarčíková, Gabriela Soukalová, Jitka Landová and Veronika Vítková.

 

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https://www.biathlonworld.com/news/events-from-sochi-2014-to-have-medals-reallocated/

EVENTS FROM SOCHI 2014 TO HAVE MEDALS REALLOCATED

Events in biathlon from the Winter Olympic Games of Sochi 2014 will see medals, diplomas and medallist pins reallocated, in full accordance with the Olympic medal reallocation process.

The decision was taken by the International Olympic Committee Executive Board, following the disqualification of a number of athletes and the results of their events being adjusted accordingly by the International Biathlon Union.

The reallocations concern two competitions and the results have been fixed as it follows:

Biathlon – 4x6km relay – Women

The following athlete has been disqualified from the above-mentioned event: Olga ZAYTSEVA (RUS – 2nd place, silver medal), disqualified by the IOC Disciplinary Commission in the decision dated 22 December 2017 and partially confirmed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in its decision dated 24 September 2020.

The International Biathlon Union (IBU) has modified the results accordingly. Therefore, the new ranking for the teams placed 2 to 8 is as follows:

2. :NOR (Fanny Horn BIRKELAND / Tiril ECKHOFF / Ann Kristin Aafedt FLATLAND / Tora BERGER) 

3. :CZE (Eva PUSKARCIKOVA / Gabriela KOUKALOVA / Jitka LANDOVA / Veronika VITKOVA) 

4. :BLR (Liudmila KALINCHIK / Nadezhda SKARDINO / Nadzeya PISAREVA / Darya DOMRACHEVA) 

5. :ITA (Dorothea WIERER/ Nicole GONTIER / Michela PONZA / Karin OBERHOFER) 

6. :USA (Susan DUNKLEE / Hannah DREISSIGACKER / Sara STUDEBAKER / Annelies COOK) 

7. :CAN (Rosanna CRAWFORD / Megan IMRIE / Megan TANDY / Zina KOCHER) 

8. :SUI (Selina GASPARIN / Elisa GASPARIN / Aita GASPARIN / Irene CADURISCH) 

Disqualified: :RUS (Olga ZAYTSEVA / Yana ROMANOVA / Olga VILUKHINA / Ekaterina SHUMILOVA) 

 

Biathlon – Relay – Mixed

The following athlete has been disqualified from the above-mentioned event: Olga ZAYTSEVA (RUS – 4th place), disqualified by the IOC Disciplinary Commission in the decision dated 22 December 2017 and partially confirmed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in its decision dated 24 September 2020.

The IBU has modified the results accordingly. Therefore, the new ranking for the teams placed 4 to 8 is as follows:

4. :SVK (Jana DAUBNEROVA / Anastasiya KUZMINA / Pavol HURAJT / Matej KAZAR) 

5. :FRA (Marie DORIN HABERT / Anais BESCOND / Jean-Guillaume BEATRIX / Martin FOURCADE) 

6. :UKR (Natalya OTCHENASH / Mariia PANFILOVA / Andriy DERYZEMLYA / Sergii SEMENOV) 

7. :USA (Susan DUNKLEE / Hannah DREISSIGACKER / Tim BURKE / Lowell BAILEY) 

8. :AUT (Lisa Theresa HAUSER / Katharina INNERHOFER / Daniel MESOTITSCH / Friedrich PINTER) 

Disqualified: :RUS (Olga ZAYTSEVA / Olga VILUKHINA / Evgeniy GARANICHEV / Anton SHIPULIN) 

 

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Looks there will be only one Fialková next winter in the results pages becuase Paulína Fialková will be Paulína Bátovská from now on :)

 

Nice congrats wishes from Doro Wierer and Hanna Oeberg among others :yes

 

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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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