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On 19/11/2019 at 13:35, Grassmarket said:

 

It doesn’t get used very often for Worlds in CC or Biathlon  We sometimes see it when there is no snow elsewhere, or when other courses are rebuilding.

 

From what I can find, the course has only been used a few times starting in 2017/2018 for an IBU Cup.  Last year the final two races were held there, and the IBU Cup is scheduled to be there each season until at least the 2021/2022 season.

 

I put together a spreadsheet of every event from 1980/1981 through the present that I could find.  There are some interesting locales.  If anyone cares, I have attached it.  This does not include Nation specific events, such as Russian or Norway events.  I have also excluded the NORAM events in the US and Canada. Enjoy.

World Biathlon Venues.xlsx

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Just now, RobtheAggie said:

 

From what I can find, the course has only been used a few times starting in 2017/2018 for an IBU Cup.  Last year the final two races were held there, and the IBU Cup is scheduled to be there each season until at least the 2021/2022 season.

 

I put together a spreadsheet of every event from 1980/1981 through the present that I could find.  There are some interesting locales.  If anyone cares, I have attached it.  This does not include Nation specific events, such as Russian or Norway events.  I have also excluded the NORAM events in the US and Canada. Enjoy.

World Biathlon Venues.xlsx 24.05 kB · 0 downloads

 

Definitely have seen it used for CC, though.  Teams like to train there because there are lots of different tracks, which you don’t get on every course.

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2 hours ago, RobtheAggie said:

 

From what I can find, the course has only been used a few times starting in 2017/2018 for an IBU Cup.  Last year the final two races were held there, and the IBU Cup is scheduled to be there each season until at least the 2021/2022 season.

 

I put together a spreadsheet of every event from 1980/1981 through the present that I could find.  There are some interesting locales.  If anyone cares, I have attached it.  This does not include Nation specific events, such as Russian or Norway events.  I have also excluded the NORAM events in the US and Canada. Enjoy.

World Biathlon Venues.xlsx 24.05 kB · 4 downloads

Bariloche and Portillo definitely had more South American championships (but no idea about the exact years) :p 

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8 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Paja presented her new carbon black rifle for the next season

 

Not gonna lie, I read it as 'cartoon rifle' the first two times and tried to figure out what is so special about this black rifle to make it cartoon-ish :p

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That is one badass rifle.

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33 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

That is one badass rifle.

 

1 hour ago, Werloc said:

Not gonna lie, I read it as 'cartoon rifle' the first two times and tried to figure out what is so special about this black rifle to make it cartoon-ish :p

 

Here some more pics about the rifle, the Women´s NT coach Anna Murínová presented it for the first time during the new suits presentations last month

 

LK-0CQ5dQLvLmPkDkKP9Zw.2560~Streleck-tr-

 

 

Spoiler

4UyBBbL-Q_mxmvWhA55pjg.2560~Nov-tieniace

 

VZ7SU2agTcD1kosslJu6rg~U-ie-remene-na-no

 

2GJOOVpVRazloqWLZYtYIQ.2560~Nov-dr-anie.

 

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5 hours ago, hckosice said:

 

 

Here some more pics about the rifle, the Women´s NT coach Anna Murínová presented it for the first time during the new suits presentations last month

 

LK-0CQ5dQLvLmPkDkKP9Zw.2560~Streleck-tr-

 

Slovakia uses 4F wear? For biathlon only or for the Olympics too? I don't remember your Olympians in that.

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