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Biathlon IBU World Cup 2019 - 2020


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  • 3 weeks later...

The :USA held trials this past weekend at Soldier Hollow to determine teams for both the World Cup and IBU Cup teams.  It was rollerski, but was postponed a few hours on the third day due to snow!

 

Here are the US athletes for the first three World Cup events:

Clare Egan (Cape Elizabeth, Maine)

Susan Dunklee (Barton, Vt.)

Joanne Reid (Grand Junction, Colo.)

Emily Dreissigacker (Morrisville, Vt.).

Sean Doherty (Center Conway, N.H.)

Leif Nordgren (Hinesburg, Vt.)

Travis Cooper (Kenai, Alaska)

Alex Howe (Gilford, N.H.)

 

The women's team looks solid, the men's soso.  Neither team will do really well in the relay,   I would love anything in the top 10, that that would be a minor miracle.

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Great weather in Sweden for snow!

 

Östersund, Jämtland County, Sweden 10 Day Weather

 
DAY
 
DESCRIPTION HIGH / LOW PRECIP WIND HUMIDITY
TONIGHT
 
NOV 4
Partly Cloudy
--18°
10%
SSE 4 mph 86%
TUE
 
NOV 5
Partly Cloudy
24°18°
10%
NNE 4 mph 80%
WED
 
NOV 6
Cloudy
25°24°
20%
ESE 7 mph 81%
THU
 
NOV 7
Cloudy
27°21°
20%
E 8 mph 82%
FRI
 
NOV 8
Snow Showers
25°20°
40%
ENE 8 mph 84%
SAT
 
NOV 9
Snow Showers
23°19°
50%
ENE 9 mph 85%
SUN
 
NOV 10
Snow Showers
22°19°
40%
N 8 mph 87%
MON
 
NOV 11
Snow Showers
22°17°
40%
NNE 8 mph 86%
TUE
 
NOV 12
Snow Showers
21°18°
40%
NNE 6 mph 88%
WED
 
NOV 13
Snow Showers
22°21°
40%
ENE 7 mph 92%
THU
 
NOV 14
Snow Showers
26°22°
50%
NE 7 mph 90%
FRI
 
NOV 15
Snow Showers
26°22°
40%
NNE 7 mph 89%
SAT
 
NOV 16
PM Snow Showers
25°21°
40%
NE 6 mph 91%
SUN
 
NOV 17
AM Snow Showers
24°20°
40%
ENE 7 mph 89%
MON
 
NOV 18
Mostly Cloudy
24°19°
20%
SE 7 mph 91%
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Well, sadly, I don't see anything changing for Team Lithuania this year.

 

There's really no hope with the women and not much hope on the junior side either

 

Kaukėnas is probably going to continue to underperform, Karol is not getting any faster, so hopes go with Strolia, I guess.

 

The male juniors although are showing promise, so perhaps we can keep the men's team afloat.

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  • 2 weeks later...

:CANhas their roster out.

 

Christian Gow; Calgary, AB

 

Scott Gow; Calgary, AB

Aidan Millar; Canmore, AB

Jules Burnotte, Sherbrooke, QC


Emma Lunder; Vernon, BC

 

Sarah Beaudry; Prince George, BC

Nadia Moser; Whitehorse, YT

Megan Bankes; Calgary, AB

 

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 Norway's team for WC 1:

 

Tiril Eckhoff

Emilie Kalkenberg

Karoline Knotten

Marte O. Roeiseland

Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold

 

Lars Helge Birkeland

Erlend Bjoentegaard

Johannes T. Boe

Tarjei Boe

Vetle S. Christiansen

Johannes Dale

 

Synnove Solemdal or Thekla Brun-Lie will join the women's team after the first IBU Cup 1 sprint. The best of the two on the sprint will get the last spot.

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Quite a few rosters announced

 

:AUT.

Men: Julian Eberhard, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger, Felix Leitner, Tobias Eberhard, plus presumed fastest from Sjusjoen Sprint..

Ladies: Lisa Hauser, Katharina Innerhofer, Julia Schwaiger, Christina Rieder, Dunja Zdouc.

:GER.

Men: Arnd Peiffer, Benedikt Doll, Erik Lesser, Johannes Kuhn, Simon Schempp and Philipp Horn.

Ladies: Denise Herrmann, Franziska Preuss, Franziska Hildebrand, Vanessa Hinz, Karolin Horchler and Anna Weidel. - Very interested to see how the new era of German team does.  They have had some practice as Dahlmeier missed quite a few races anyway.

:SUI.

Men: Benjamin Weger, Jeremy Finello, Serafin Wiestner and Mario Dolder.  Niklas Hartweg and Sebastien Stadler who might make appearances by the end of the season.

Ladies: Lena Haecki, Selina, Aita and Elisa Gasparin.  - Three sisters, has that ever happened before where three members of one family were on the World Cup squad?    The do have Amy Baserga who is still a few years away.  

:ITA.

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.

 

:CZE.

Men: Michal Krcmar, Ondřej Moravec, Michal Šlesingr, Adam Václavík a Jakub Štvrtecký.

Ladies: Markéta Davidová, Lucie Charvátová, Jessica Jislová, Eva Kristejn Puskarčíková, Veronika Vítková.

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