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3 minutes ago, brunamoura said:

Probably we are going for DNS then ??

So...6 then?

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Sorry for the delay in some of these results:

 

AlpenCup #2 from Valdidentro, Italy

 

14 December - full results here

Women Sprint 

Martina Zappa - Italy  (2000) 26:50  0-0

Selina Gurschler - Italy (2000) 27:10  1-0

Marielle Progin - Switzerland (1998) 27:41  0-0

 

Men's Sprint

Nicola Romanin - Italy (1994) 26:55 1-1

Luca Ghiglione - Italy (1996) 27:08 1-2

Simon Leitgeb - Italy (1997) 27:25  0-1

 

There was an Irish biathlete, Brian Kennedy, who was scheduled to start, but did not race.

 

15 December - full results here

Women's Sprint

Martina Zappa - Italy (1998) 25:32 0-1

Sara Cesco Fabbro - Italy (1998) 25:42 1-1

Linda Witschi - Switzerland (2000) 26:11 0-0

 

Men's Sprint

Luca Ghiglione - Italy (1996) 25:34 0-0

Nicola Romanin - Italy (1994) 25:45 2-1

Simon Leitgeb - Italy (1997) 26:01

 

 

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Chardine Sloof has announced her retirement at the end of the season :( 

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Yep. One of his sons, Fabien Claude, got his very first World Cup podium and his very first 20/20 shooting the day after hearing his father was missing and most likely gone.

 

He was the father of three biathletes by the way, not two.

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