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Biathlon IBU World Championships 2020


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53 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Top 5 in a relay or Top 10 (maybe 20 for the men) in an Individual would be enough for me low key

 

Top-5 low key for USA in a biathlon relay at the moment. Jeez, why not ask for 'I would be able to accept a silver medal'? :p 

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29 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Nothing special, I assume. Most likely they and everyone around will act as if nothing is going on :p 

Just as long as they keep their guns pointed at the range...

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29 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Top-5 low key for USA in a biathlon relay at the moment. Jeez, why not ask for 'I would be able to accept a silver medal'? :p 

I want them to do better than expectations :d

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Thanks to Rieke de Maeyer having some good results and, mostly that, Lotte Lie making the move from Norway to Belgium, tomorrow Belgium will make their mixed relay debut at the highest level :cheer: 

 

Together with in-form Thierry Langer and Tom Lahaye-Goffart, they might have a decent chance to not be lapped first :cheer:

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Kinda sad for Simon Schempp that he has not regained his form. He was usually a beast at Antholz. Runggaldier and Hammerschmidt are in the same boat, have not recovered at peak form, though they had some spectacular performances in Antholz.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Thanks to Rieke de Maeyer having some good results and, mostly that, Lotte Lie making the move from Norway to Belgium, tomorrow Belgium will make their mixed relay debut at the highest level :cheer: 

 

Together with in-form Thierry Langer and Tom Lahaye-Goffart, they might have a decent chance to not be lapped first :cheer:

What this will do is give them great prospects from Olympic qualification :thumbup:

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Just now, Werloc said:

Kinda sad for Simon Schempp that he has not regained his form. He was usually a beast at Antholz. Runggaldier and Hammerschmidt are in the same boat, have not recovered at peak form, though they had some spectacular performances in Antholz.

 

Hammerschmidt is so far from where she once was (so is Schempp of course). In Martell last week she was basically destroyed by Ida Lien in the final part of the race..

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18 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Thanks to Rieke de Maeyer having some good results and, mostly that, Lotte Lie making the move from Norway to Belgium, tomorrow Belgium will make their mixed relay debut at the highest level :cheer: 

 

Together with in-form Thierry Langer and Tom Lahaye-Goffart, they might have a decent chance to not be lapped first :cheer:


Yeah, but they are Bahrain of International Biathlon, about as authentically Belgian as a Lidl wafel.  :raspberry:

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3 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:


Yeah, but they are Bahrain of International Biathlon, about as authentically Belgian as a Lidl wafel.  :raspberry:

 

Why, exactly? Lotte Lie has a Belgian mother and the others are as Belgian as terrible roads, road signs placed 500 meters after you actually needed them and cyclocross :p 

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