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Biathlon 2016 - 2017 Discussion Thread


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Just now, dcro said:

 

I don't really care about Olympic qualification at the moment. Most of all, it's refreshing to have competitive biathlete.

 

And the fact that he scored points despite two misses definitely says that he can repeat it. Moreover, he would already have points from Pokljuka with cleaner shooting. In any case, it's much better than having a slow athlete that always shoots clean (and that is very often the case with smaller nations).

Yeah, let's hope he doesn't leave to Slovenia :fingers:

I agree he has lots of potential, he's quite fast. 

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17 minutes ago, ahjfcshfghb said:

Yeah, let's hope he doesn't leave to Slovenia :fingers:

I agree he has lots of potential, he's quite fast. 

 

He has Croatian coaches I believe so that shouldn't happen.

#banbestmen

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:UKR Pryma committed historical breakthrough from 57th to 9th place.

Only one man was better than him 12 years ago - Julien Robert (60->10).

 

Thanks to :SVK Slovakian coach Juraj Sanitra we can have 3 or 4 men in tomorrow's mass start. Another historical event for our team.

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3 minutes ago, Xander said:

:UKR Pryma committed historical breakthrough from 57th to 9th place.

Only one man was better than him 12 years ago - Julien Robert (60->10).

 

Thanks to :SVK Slovakian coach Juraj Sanitra we can have 4 men in tomorrow's mass start.

 

former coach of Anastasiya Kuzmina she won both olympic golds coached by him :)

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1 minute ago, konig said:

In Biathlon, are there two competitions for the same tournament?, i see two diferents results in the last tournament in Italy.

 

yes this weekend in IBU Cup there 2 sprints and 1 pursuit races scheduled, all 3 races counts for the IBU Cup

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