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Biathlon IBU World Cup 2025 - 2026


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:SVK Kuzmina missed more shots today (9) than :FRA Bened all season (8).

 

JBB shooting is terrible but it probably comes down to Bened vs Michelon for the last relay spot.

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3 hours ago, De_Gambassi said:

It's never going to happen, but there is a strong argument that JBB should be left out of the :FRA relay for the Olympics.

Definitely not. She's been great in 4 of the 5 relays she raced this year (4 women's and 1 mixed). I don't see any reason, let alone a strong one, to leave out our fastest skier given what we've seen from the others. Michelon is unstable, Simon is out of shape (now there is an argument about letting her take the anchor), then the potential subs : Bened looks reliable but she's shown mixed signals in her only relay leg, Richard hasn't produced anything special this year. And out of all of these girls you would bench the fastest woman of the entire field ? :mumble:

I would not be sad at all to see Simon out of the squad actually. Bened - Michelon - JBB - Jeanmonnot could do the trick. 

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2 hours ago, Monzanator said:

JBB shooting is terrible but it probably comes down to Bened vs Michelon for the last relay spot.

Actually she's never been so precise than this year :lol: 82.3% vs 82.1% in 23/24 and 80.2% back in 16/17.
Les hommes mentent mais pas les chiffres as we say here :smoke:

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Lots of snow in :CZE Nové Mēsto, not something that often happens.  Many big names sitting out, so a chance to catch up with contenders for the European Championships next weekend.  

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suicide by :ITA Giacomel in the last shooting session, he was comfortably 2nd and missed 3, so he fell down in 10th place, losing a big amount of points in the WC standings to :FRA Perrot, who easily won the race thanks to a 20/20 at the shooting range

 

in the meantime, :ITA Lukas Hofer (3rd Today) at 36 becomes the oldest Italian medallist ever in a world cup stage and records the first 20/20 in a men's individual event (short or long, it doesn't matter) in 38 races of this discipline :yikes::bowdown:

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

suicide by :ITA Giacomel in the last shooting session, he was comfortably 2nd and missed 3, so he fell down in 10th place, losing a big amount of points in the WC standings to :FRA Perrot, who easily won the race thanks to a 20/20 at the shooting range

 

in the meantime, :ITA Lukas Hofer (3rd Today) at 36 becomes the oldest Italian medallist ever in a world cup stage and records the first 20/20 in a men's individual event (short or long, it doesn't matter) in 38 races of this discipline :yikes::bowdown:

Yeah, with so many people absent this NMNM stage is going to be a big part in the overall World Cup this year, for those that are thinking about it....

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I just saw this video today...fun to see athletes having fun and joking around :)

 

https://www.biathlonworld.com/news/home-alone-biathlon-style-a-festive-christmas-special/O0kmMjZku8FIIvLbtO3uT

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After Samuelssons 74th place he probably lost all chances to win the world cup and I would really think he should go directly to the high altitude precamp with Oberg sisters instead of both losing the world cup and will be as bad as usual on high altitude in the olympics. :facepalm:

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