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Biathlon World Team Challenge 2018


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This could also be a Couple Challenge for Domracheva/Bjorndalen. If one of them doesn't perform well here, who knows if they will still be a couple on Sunday? :p

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5 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

This could also be a Couple Challenge for Domracheva/Bjorndalen. If one of them doesn't perform well here, who knows if they will still be a couple on Sunday? :p

 

Because WTC is that important? :p

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5 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Because WTC is that important? :p

 

It's Biathlon! What is more important than that? :p

 

 It seems they take it quite serious.

 

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The World Team Challenge is a commercial biathlon competition, which is held every year after Christmas since 2002 in Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen. This edition might be particularly interesting to biathlon fans as three recently retired biathlon legends will participate, including Anton Shipulin, Darya Domracheva and Ole Einar Bjørndalen.

 

Teams:

 

?? Yurlova-Percht / Shipulin

?? I Preuss/Schempp

?? II Hermann/Doll

???? Domracheva / Bjørndalen

?? Dzhyma / Pryma

?? Wierer / Hofer

?? Tachizaki / Tachizak

?? Hauser / Landertinger

?? Bescond / Jacquelin

?? Vitkova / Krčmár

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9 hours ago, Kirkpatrick said:

The World Team Challenge is a commercial biathlon competition, which is held every year after Christmas since 2002 in Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen. This edition might be particularly interesting to biathlon fans as three recently retired biathlon legends will participate, including Anton Shipulin, Darya Domracheva and Ole Einar Bjørndalen.

 

Well, putting Shipulin in a list of legends with OEB and Domracheva might be a bit too much :d But yeah I agree, it'll be interesting

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Wow!

 

Got a bit excited there with the prospect of Darya/Bjoerndalen win, but still, managed to get to 3rd is great. Didn't think it can be done. Nice race.

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