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Biathlon IBU World Cup 2019 - 2020


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Swedish team for WC 1:

https://www.op.se/artikel/ingela-andersson-skrallen-i-truppen-har-ar-alla-uttagna-till-vc-premiaren-i-ostersund

 

Men: Jesper Nelin, Sebastian Samuelsson, Martin Ponsiluoma, Peppe Femling, Torstein Stenersen.

 

Women: Linn Persson, Hanna Oeberg, Mona Brorsson, Ingela Andersson, Emma Nilsson, Elvira Oeberg.

 

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

:woohoo:

Everything that I have seen lists her as being born in Austria.  I am not as familiar with her story as others.  What made her decide to race for Germany instead of Austria?

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4 minutes ago, RobtheAggie said:

Everything that I have seen lists her as being born in Austria.  I am not as familiar with her story as others.  What made her decide to race for Germany instead of Austria?

A quick Google shows that she did her school in Austria and she specifically says her mom is Austrian, which leads one to believe her dad is not (so, probably German) :p She has dual nationality, but decided to compete for Germany. The way she's going I doubt she'll compete in the IBU Cup anytime soon, which makes it harder to ask her, but just in case she does and it's one I'm not going to, a reminder for @brunamoura to ask her about it if she happens to see her :) 

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1 hour ago, RobtheAggie said:

 

Italy.

Men: Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch, Thomas Bormolini, Giuseppe Montello and Daniel Cappelari.

Ladies: Dorothea Wierer, Lisa Vittozzi, Federica Sanfilippo and Nicole Gontier.  Two  more spots open, but unused.

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Could Italy borrow us those two spots in the World Cup? Oh wait, we don't have more than two women that are eligible to start in the World Cup :cheer:

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:FRA has their roster

Men:  Fabien Claude, Simon Desthieux, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Martin Fourcade, Antonin Guigonnat, Emilien Jacquelin - That is a strong team.

Women: Célia Aymonier, Anaïs Bescond, Justine Braisaz, Chloé Chevalier, Caroline Colombo, Julia Simon

Anais Chevalier is out for the season due to childbirth.  I do wonder if we will see Bourgois Republic in things go well for him in the IBU Cup at the end of the season.

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Wumo said:

Swedish team for WC 1:

https://www.op.se/artikel/ingela-andersson-skrallen-i-truppen-har-ar-alla-uttagna-till-vc-premiaren-i-ostersund

 

Men: Jesper Nelin, Sebastian Samuelsson, Martin Ponsiluoma, Peppe Femling, Torstein Stenersen.

 

Women: Linn Persson, Hanna Oeberg, Mona Brorsson, Ingela Andersson, Emma Nilsson, Elvira Oeberg.

 

 

I see the whole "fuck Hoegberg" schtick is on this year as well. Sweden never disappoints.

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2 minutes ago, Werloc said:

 

I see the whole "fuck Hoegberg" schtick is on this year as well. Sweden never disappoints.

She could have been in place of Persson or Nilsson, yeah..

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

She could have been in place of Persson or Nilsson, yeah..

 

Persson is fairly decent, not far off from what Brorsson can do.

 

Hoegberg is definitely better than Nilsson, by a lot.

 

Elvira is an unknown quantity though, her IBU cup results haven't been anything to brag about, but can't deny that she might have matured well during the off-season to earn that spot as a young prodigy.

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2 horas atrás, heywoodu disse:

A quick Google shows that she did her school in Austria and she specifically says her mom is Austrian, which leads one to believe her dad is not (so, probably German) :p She has dual nationality, but decided to compete for Germany. The way she's going I doubt she'll compete in the IBU Cup anytime soon, which makes it harder to ask her, but just in case she does and it's one I'm not going to, a reminder for @brunamoura to ask her about it if she happens to see her :) 

Deal ?

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