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Biathlon 2015 - 2016 Discussion Thread


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47 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Biathlon world championships start tomorrow at the fabolous, historic, legendary Holmenkollen in Oslo :hearts:

 

Tomorrow we'll have the mixed relay :)

Forum is back on right time :d I hope that there will be many teams in mixed relays :fingers: And we will have at least one medal.

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31 minutes ago, rybak said:

Forum is back on right time :d I hope that there will be many teams in mixed relays :fingers: And we will have at least one medal.

The mixed relay will have 25 teams :)

 

 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

The mixed relay will have 25 teams :)

 

 

Yes, I saw this 5 minutes ago :) But I think it could be even more, for example we don't have either China and GB in this relay :( 

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Just now, rybak said:

Yes, I saw this 5 minutes ago :) But I think it could be even more, for example we don't have either China and GB in this relay :( 

Did you see China in the single mixed at the Youth Olympics? Now that was one of the best biathlon races I have ever seen :bowdown:

 

As for GB, I believe they have basically no money. At all...

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Did you see China in the single mixed at the Youth Olympics? Now that was one of the best biathlon races I have ever seen :bowdown:

 

As for GB, I believe they have basically no money. At all...

Unfortunately I didn't watched this, because these Games weren't broadcast by any television in Poland :( But I watched this later in you tube and this last shooting showed why biathlon is exciting and unpredictable sport, nothing isn't know until last biathlete will not on finish line :)

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1 minute ago, Monzanator said:

I don't know why they bother with Krystyna Guzik in the mixed relay? It's obvious our guys will blow any chance of a Top 10 result we could have  :wall:

I think that she will be in this race only for avoid LAP in final standing :d

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