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Biathlon IBU Junior Open European Championships 2024


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Biathlon IBU Junior Open European Championships 2024

 

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Reporting here first- Enkhbat Enkhsaikhan from Mongolia has just won the Individual :hyper:

A finnish guy also shot perfectly to be right behind [IN HIS FIRST COMP OF THE SEASON:cool:]and Jakob Kublin from Estonia took the bronze with two misses:clap:.

Kublin took gold in a junior cup sprint just five days ago:wub:

 

 

 

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Surprisigly good results for Lithuanian guys too Darius Dinda does a career pb to finish a high 25th and Nikita cigak snatches the final point on offer.

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:MGL:FIN:EST is officially one of my favorite biathlon podiums :wub:

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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4 hours ago, Biathlonfan said:

Reporting here first- Enkhbat Enkhsaikhan from Mongolia has just won the Individual :hyper:

A finnish guy also shot perfectly to be right behind [IN HIS FIRST COMP OF THE SEASON:cool:]and Jakob Kublin from Estonia took the bronze with two misses:clap:.

Kublin took gold in a junior cup sprint just five days ago:wub:

 

 

 

Week of historic firsts in Winter Sport with both :AND & :MGL taking Golds.

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45 minutes ago, hckošice said:

and mind you, also the very first :MGL European champion ever :p

Well, since the 1250s, when they dominated archery, fencing & dressage.  Swimming let them down in modern pentathlon.

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2 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Week of historic firsts in Winter Sport with both :AND & :MGL taking Golds.

I'm not super observent with winter sports outside of Biathlon,what did Andora shine in ?

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2 minutes ago, Biathlonfan said:

I'm not super observent with winter sports outside of Biathlon,what did Andora shine in ?

Women's cross-country sprint

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:FIN medal rain in these championships Gold in the men's sprint [Silver for :POLand bronze for :EST from i'm sure you know who by now]and silver in the women's:cheer:.[Gold and bronze there,unsurprisingly for :AUT]If the Finnish guy atleast finished 7 in the indivdual,then Sonja winning silver is very surprising,given that's she's been competing in the world cup the whole year with no outstanding results and had 8 misses in the individual . 

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