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Simon 3rd fastest Skiing time and a 17 Place :clap:

Great skiing speed from the French Ladies today: Braisaz 2.; Simon 3.; Chevalier A 8.; Bescond 12.; Chevalier C 21.; Colombo 22.;

But the shooting was quite indiscutable today.


Well the Swedish girls getting slower and slower from race to race. Yesterday also only 10 seconds in front of the French Time. I was expected about around 1 Minute.

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On 05/12/2020 at 11:39, heywoodu said:

Irene Lardschneider in the front of the race, nightmare flashbacks for @brunamoura who was used as a bowling pin by the crashing Lardschneider in Martell last season.

Actually, it was in Obertilliach ?

 

But at least I can say that I paid it back later by beating her in a crazy sprint on the hardest uphill of Martell's track, in last lap of my very last Biathlon race (in front of many coaches that were getting crazy and yelling a lot by seeing her being beaten by a brazilian up there ?)

 

*Just up there. Of course she overtook me on the downhill right after. But anyway, the uphill battle was a magic moment ??

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

How come China is still not competing? Are they giving up on relay qualification? Or do they have some insider knowledge about IBU changing the system due to COVID...?

 

China are hosting the WOG after all. They will get all the breaks they need.

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French Team for Hochfilzen :

Anais BESCOND – ARMÉES Morbier Bellefontaine (Massif Jurassien)

Justine BRAISAZ–BOUCHET – DOUANES Les Saisies (Savoie)

Chloé CHEVALIER – Les 7 Laux (Sports de Neige du Dauphiné)

Anaïs CHEVALIER-BOUCHET – DOUANES Les 7 Laux (Sports de Neige du Dauphiné

Caroline COLOMBO – Mouthe (Massif Jurassien)

Julia SIMON – DOUANES Les Saisies (Savoie)

 

Fabien CLAUDE – ARMEES Basse sur le Rupt (Massif des Vosges)

Simon DESTHIEUX – ARMÉES Lompnes (Lyonnais et pays de l’Ain)

Quentin FILLON MAILLET – DOUANES Grandvaux (Massif Jurassien)

Antonin GUIGONNAT – ARMÉES Morzine – Avoriaz (Mont-Blanc)

Emilien JACQUELIN – DOUANES Villard de Lans (Sports de Neige du Dauphiné)

Oscar LOMBARDOT – Entente sportive saugette (Massif Jurassien)

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:SVK team for stage 3 in Hochfilzen

 

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and entries for the events

 

Spoiler

M

 

Sprint :

Šíma, Hasilla, Bartko

 

Relay :

Šíma --- Hasilla --- Bartko --- Baloga

 

 

W

 

Sprint :

P. Fialková, I. Fialková, Horvátová

 

Relay :

I. Fialková --- P. Fialková --- Horvátová --- V. Machyniaková

 

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Now we know what happened to the Romanian biathletes:

 

"The IBU has conducted the final SARS-CoV-2 PCR tests for event participants at the BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon in Kontiolahti, Finland," an IBU statement read.

Two athletes from Romania and Moldova have tested positive. The Finnish health authorities have evaluated the positive tests and informed all relevant parties that both persons who tested positive will be quarantined. Both athletes were already in quarantine last week as they were contact persons of a team member who tested positive."

 

 

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