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Biathlon IBU World Championships 2025


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1 hour ago, Ted said:

Could you write a bit more about her struggles and misfortunes over the years? I' m not so familiar with her story.

Lots of injuries, including often just pure bad-luck stuff like a fall from a set of stairs, illness, and of course the Sochi tragedy in 2014: one of her biathlon friends, young Julia Pieper, killed herself with a biathlon rifle early during the Olympics (she wasn't on the team, but was a training partner of both Preuss and Dahlmeier). Obviously a hard hit, which led to terrible Olympics for Preuss, with a DNF, awful results in her other individual races and a relay where she was the first runner for Germany, but fell early on, got snow in her rifle and broke a pole and ended up losing almost 3 minutes, which in turn resulted in Germany being off the podium for the first time ever.

 

After that came all the injuries and illness and everything. So glad to finally see her have her big individual global gold, that is so well deserved.

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39 minutes ago, NearPup said:

The fact that the New Zealand Olympic committee was waffling on sending him to Beijing is such a joke too. Lots of people there should be extremely ashamed of themselves.

Yep. Not sure if it was the NOC or the biathlon federation (I assume the latter) that put him in the Livigno training 'world' with a former Italian biathlete as coach, but they can definitely also be blamed:  almost everyone involved in that shitshow got the motivation just sucked out of them by the methods and shitty atmosphere until they either retired or changed country :d 

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56 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Lots of injuries, including often just pure bad-luck stuff like a fall from a set of stairs, illness, and of course the Sochi tragedy in 2014: one of her biathlon friends, young Julia Pieper, killed herself with a biathlon rifle early during the Olympics (she wasn't on the team, but was a training partner of both Preuss and Dahlmeier). Obviously a hard hit, which led to terrible Olympics for Preuss, with a DNF, awful results in her other individual races and a relay where she was the first runner for Germany, but fell early on, got snow in her rifle and broke a pole and ended up losing almost 3 minutes, which in turn resulted in Germany being off the podium for the first time ever.

 

After that came all the injuries and illness and everything. So glad to finally see her have her big individual global gold, that is so well deserved.

No words, that is very tragic. I haven't heard about her before and there's almost nothing about the case online, do you know more?

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9 hours ago, Bailer said:

No words, that is very tragic. I haven't heard about her before and there's almost nothing about the case online, do you know more?

Which case? Because the whole Julia Pieper thing was very public around Sochi 2014, and as a world class biathlete, Preuss' injuries and illness were all the time mentioned in biathlon commentary and news and stuff :p 

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8 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Which case? Because the whole Julia Pieper thing was very public around Sochi 2014, and as a world class biathlete, Preuss' injuries and illness were all the time mentioned in biathlon commentary and news and stuff :p 

The Julia thing. I can't find much about it in our media.

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:GER Johanna Puff first person home with 20/20!  :pope:

 

Häcki-Groß with 18/20 but faster skis.  Same Aita Gasparin.

 

:SVK Klemenčič takes the lead 19/20

 

:UKR Dzhima now leads 20/20!

 

Whole lot of big names approaching at 15/15....

 

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:SWE Halvarsson & :FRA Simon in a ski race!

 

Preuß messes up at 17/17 so looks like Simon's race.....

 

:FRA Jeanmonnot looking good for bronze.

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Another good performance by the Italian team. It's a shame about Carrara's last 3 misses. Unfortunately, due to injuries and illnesses of our 2 best girls: Vittozzi and Wierer, we can't count on more at these World Championships. I hope that this season's bad luck will run out and everything will be fine next season.

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Women's 15km Individual
Final Results
 
:FRA Julia SIMON
41:27.7 (0+0+0+1)
 
:SWE Ella HALVARSSON
42:05.5 (0+0+0+0)
 
:FRA Lou JEANMONNOT
42:06.9 (1+0+0+0)

Full Final Result HERE

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