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The era of Grotian has offically begun today. I am proud to say that i was one of the earliest to join the hype train. :thumbup:

 

She is still young enough to compete at the youth level this year (and too young to even compete at the junior world championships), but hopefully she will get a chance to compete at the senior world championships.

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Very nice to see that our B team can still produce good enough results to get into top 40 at an IBU cup.

 

Really shows that the Lithuanian men's team has some depth and that there's barely anything separating our 4th and 7th best.

 

The only thing that Banys, Fomin, Romanov and Mačkinė need is to be able to challenge Kaukėnas and Dombrovski.

 

Hopefully the future of Lithuanian biathlon will be safe in their hands. 

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The Swiss are putting forward a very strong team for the OEC.

 

Women:

  • Amy Baserga
  • Aita Gasparin
  • Elisa Gasparin
  • Lena Häcki-Gross
  • Lydia Hiernickel
  • Lea Meier
  • Susi Meinen

Men:

  • Sandro Bovisi
  • Joscha Burkhalter
  • Dajan Danuser
  • Jeremy Finello
  • Niklas Hartweg
  • Sebastian Stalder
  • Serafin Wiestner
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:FRA with a strong team in Obertilliach


 

  • Paula Botet – ARMEE EMHM La Bresse (Massif Vosgien) 
  • Sophie Chauveau – Grand Bornand (Mont Blanc)
  • Caroline Colombo – Mouthe (Massiv Juras) 
  • Gilonne Guigonnat – Villard S/Boëge (Mont Blanc) 
  • Rémi Broutier – Bauges SN (Savoie) 
  • Emilien Claude – ARMEE Basse/Rupt (Massif Vosgien) 
  • Oscar Lombardot – ES Saugette (Massiv Juras) 
  • Ambroise Meunier – La Féclaz (Savoie) 
  • Eric Perrot – ARMEE Peisey-Vallandry (Savoie) 
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US team is quite young:

 

Amanda Kautzer (Plymouth, Minn./Crosscut Mountain Sports Center Elite Team)

Grace Castonguay (Jackson, N.H./Team Soldier Hollow)

Margie Freed (Apple Valley, Minn./Craftsbury Green Racing Project)

Jacquelyn Garso (Lake Clear, N.Y./Craftsbury Green Racing Project)

 

Luke Brown (St. Paul, Minn./Craftsbury Green Racing Project)

Eli Nielsen (Stehekin, Wash./National Guard Biathlon)

Tim Cunningham (Georges Mills, N.H./NYSEF)

Vaclav Cervenka (Grand Rapids, Minn./National Guard Biathlon).

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