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Biathlon at the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026


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QFM's skiing time is some 47 seconds faster than Dale's.

 

Guys who are chasing tend to be faster, but man, this is quite the testament to the French staff's work, because Dale is clearly the better skier of the two (QFM is the better biathlete overall, of course).

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43 minutes ago, Quaker2001 said:

Need to ask this because I trust this crowd more than I trust NBC's announcers.  What is the correct pronunciation for Sturla Holm Lægreid?  I remember it from last Olympics as "LA-greed" but now we're getting it more as "luh-GRYed"?  Which is accurate?  Or is it neither of them?

"Lèh-grai" /'læːɡreɪd/

 

https://it.forvo.com/word/sturla_lægreid/#:~:text=Pronuncia di Sturla Lægreid: come pronunciare Sturla Lægreid in Norvegese Bokmål

 

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Men's 15km Mass Start
Final Results
 
:NOR Johannes DALE-SKJEVDAL
39:17.1(0+0+0+0)
 
:NOR Sturla Holm LAEGREID
39:27.6(0+0+1+0)
 
:FRA Quentin FILLON MAILLET
39:42.7(1+0+2+1)

Full Final Result HERE

 

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37 minutes ago, Matteo92 said:

Biathlon medal #163826 for France thanks to QFM.

Norway have as many medals as France in biathlon by the way

 

 

 

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The number of nations choosing white/grey/beige official outfits at these Games is crazy. Literally would never guess :NOR has zero red on their official outfits. :CHN and :SUI being the "red" exceptions. France & USA generic and soulless patterns. Italy not much better.

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Biathletes pronouncing their names, Norway at 3:50. :NOR 

Please slow down, Kirkeeide. :d 

 

I had no idea the "J" in "Jislova" isn't the same j-sound as "Jessica" because that's how I've always been pronouncing her name. :p 

 

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So tomorrow we will be saying goodbye to both Wierer AND Preuss :( (Franzi just announced it on Instagram)

This is gonna be an emotional race

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Quasit said:

Biathletes pronouncing their names, Norway at 3:50. :NOR 

Please slow down, Kirkeeide. :d 

 

I had no idea the "J" in "Jislova" isn't the same j-sound as "Jessica" because that's how I've always been pronouncing her name. :p 

 

It Is due to that Jessica is not czech name, it is english name, so english pronanciation. Jislová czech name, So czech pronanciation 😀

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