website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Biathlon IBU World Championships 2025


Totallympics

Recommended Posts

Baiba made the pursuit after all :d 

 

Gaia in 65th, wow :hyper: If my calculations are correct, that should be around 125 IBU points, which is an excellent next step towards Olympic qualification.

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682612
Share on other sites

Women's 7.5km Sprint
Final Results
 
:FRA Justine BRAISAZ-BOUCHET
22:08.7 (1+0)
 
:GER Franziska PREUSS
22:18.5 (0+1)
 
:FIN Suvi MINKKINEN
22:18.7 (0+0)

Full Final Result HERE

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682624
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Baiba made the pursuit after all :d 

 

Gaia in 65th, wow :hyper: If my calculations are correct, that should be around 125 IBU points, which is an excellent next step towards Olympic qualification.

https://www.fondoitalia.it/2025/02/14/biathlon-lemozione-di-gaia-brunello-allesordio-mondiale-con-il-brasile-lo-aspettavo-da-sempre/

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682658
Share on other sites

Perfect team synchro performance from Sweden. 0-2 for everyone.:facepalm:

 

As usual not the best skiing for the swedes on altitude and Elvira Oberg appearantly is still affected of her cold the last weeks when she skiis slower than Halvarsson.

 

however a nice podium and happy for Minkinnen! A bit sad about Haecki who lost even the silver because she had to wait out the wind in her final shooting.

Edited by Swewi
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682665
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, copravolley said:

Let's hope the Brazilian federation will also realize she is actually capable of becoming a World Cup regular (not saying a podium finisher or something, but definitely someone who is good enough to mostly do World Cups), and start supporting her eventually, she absolutely deserves that.

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682667
Share on other sites

14 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Medal for :FIN Minkkinen :hyper:

 

The days when Finland has better results in biathlon than ski jumping :lol:

 

Two :POL in Top 30 is very good.

Finland has had better results in biathlon than ski-jumping for 15 years now :d

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682669
Share on other sites

German commentator meanwhile talking about how Rastorgujevs was suspended for missing three tests, "while two of those three missed tests he wasn't even aware of". Come on, he was literally told that just writing "Stelvio" (you know, an entire mountain pass) as address in his whereabouts wasn't enough to make clear that he was staying at the 'Hotel Stelvio'....and then did it again.

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682695
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Early lead for :LTU Strolia 0+0!  :cheer:

 

Classic :LTU v :BEL duel now!

 

omg yesssssssssssssssss,he atually pulled it off in a world champs i just wish he was at his 2021/2022 level of performance on skis,i hope he can get in the top 35.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/28765-biathlon-ibu-world-championships-2025/page/7/#findComment-682696
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Francesca Baruzzi (Alpine Skiing) & Franco dal Farra (Cross-Country Skiing)       
    • Aaron Nola, Adam Ottavino and Kyle Teel officially committed to play for  at the upcoming WBC    if he's healthy and in good shape, Nola is a really great addition to the team (the mound still being the weak link, though)
    • here you have'em   https://designcompass.org/en/2026/01/27/mongolian-winter-olympic-uniforms-unveiled/
    • I am more optimistic about the Freestyle events because I think the scoring in them is always biased towards the established favourites.  A bit like diving where the Chinese are always awarded a higher tariff because their dives are judged to be more complicated.  Obviously the big names still have to go out and perform without making a huge mess of it, but a complex routine performed at 95% will outscore an average routine performed at 100%
    • South American Games 2026   Rafaela/Rosario/Santa Fe (ARG) - 12 September 2026 - 26 September 2026     Official Website Programme Results System Facebook Page Discussion Thread
    • Central American and Caribbean Games 2026   Santo Domingo (DOM) - 24 July 2026 - 8 August 2026     Official Website Programme Results System Facebook Page Discussion Thread
    • At this point I'm basically just procrastinating on all my uni assignments but here's my attempt.    Great Britain's Medal Prospects  LIKELY   Curling - In my view, Mouat's rink are undeserving of the title of outright favourites, but they are certainly up there, as is the mixed team. The women's rink isn't as strong but they surprised me with the European performance so who knows. Overall, I think leaving without a medal would be seen as a real disappointment.    Freestyle Skiing - Zoe Atkin and Kirsty Muir have both won world cup and X games golds this season, so will be up there for the medals. Freestyle Skiing is an unpredictable sport though so no guarantees can be made. I would say Muir is the more likely out of the two (especially considering she's entered in two events). Elsewhere on the team the chances are slim to none. Gus Kenworthy has come out of retirement but frankly it would be a huge surprise to see him anywhere near to podium again.   Skeleton - After such a disappointing Beijing, the team has been reborn, with Matt Weston and Marcus Wyatt claiming all world cup golds this season. The women's team has been less consistent, with Tabby Stoecker being the most likely to contend, although on their say all 3 women can challenge. The mixed relay provides further medal opportunities, although so far this season it has been quite unpredictable. Realistically though, multiple medals are on the cards and I would hope a gold is as well.   Snowboarding - Mia Brookes again performed strongly at the X-Games, so she should be in contention for both her events. Charlotte Bankes seems to be finding some form as well, and she and Huw Nightingale are always formidable in the snowboard cross. Across these events, I would hope there will be at least one medal, but winter sports always throw curveballs.   POSSIBLE   Bobsleigh - A couple of years ago this would have been fairly likely but Brad Halls form is not as strong. He seems to have been improving over the last few races to it wouldn't be unsurprising if he could snag a bronze in one of the disciplines, but nothing further is likely.   Figure Skating - The media likes to hype things up, and this talk about Fear and Gibson being the next Torvil and Dean is frankly misguided. To be clear, on their day, they can certainly content for a medal, but they have to be flawless, and their European performance was anything but. The emergence of the new French pairing will certainly harm their chances too.    VERY UNLIKELY   Alpine Skiing - It looks as though all three athletes are only entered in the Slalom, which does simplify our prospects. Dave Ryding has shown he can win a medal on his day, and Laurie Taylor finished 4th earlier in the season, but the be blunt it would be a major shock if either could get on the podium. Not impossible, but highly unlikely.   Cross Country Skiing - Andy Musgrave is in a similar camp to Dave Ryding where if everything falls into place, a medal is possible, but it is a huge stretch. Joe Davies looks to be the strongest on the team but again, the strength of other nations, even without the Russians, makes this highly improbable.   Short Track Speed Skating - Niall Treacy is the only athlete entered, and whilst he has won a world cup medal in the past, he would need quite a lot of fortune to repeat that feat. Again, it is short track, so who knows.       IMPOSSIBLE   Biathlon - No way, I was surprised we even sent a team.   Speed Skating - Elia Smeding has slowly been creeping up the order this season in the 1000m but I fear it is too little too late. A top 10 finish is on the cards though for sure.     Summary   To be honest I'm to wary of the unpredictability of winter sports to give the team a floor, but quietly I whisper 2 medals minimum.   If all went to plan, I could realistically see a maximum of 18 medals (3 curling, 3 Freestyle Skiing, 5 skeleton, 2  bobsleigh, 4 snowboarding and 1 figure skating), but I think I'm more likely to get struck by lightning then to get anywhere close to that.   This would leave me with an expected total of 6 medals, which would be a new record.    Can't wait to be proved woefully wrong and we stagger back with a few scraps like 4 years ago.   
    • It is a common thing in  that they don't find all the corpses until the spring thaw.  
×
×
  • Create New...