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Biathlon IBU Cup 2020 - 2021


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7 minutes ago, Werloc said:

I think it's much more interesting to place your bets if Sara Urumova will be 10 minutes behind in the sprint or will she get under 10 minutes??

 

Well, Idk how good or bad she is tbh ;) 

 

:GBR Shawna Pendry makes her IBU Cup as well. After finishing 12th at the Youth Olympics sprint maybe there is some hope beyond Amanda Lightfoot?

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31 minutes ago, Werloc said:

I think it's much more interesting to place your bets if Sara Urumova will be 10 minutes behind in the sprint or will she get under 10 minutes??

I bet Urumova will finish ahead of Doris Barićevac.

#banbestmen

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35 minutes ago, rybak said:

I'm surprised but also glad to see :NZL biathlete on the start list :) 

 

And where is @brunamoura?

Dude, you spend enough time on this forum to know where she is :p 

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30 minutes ago, rybak said:

And where is @brunamoura?

I thought she retired from biathlon at the end of last season.

 

Wow - look at these start numbers for the women:

Australia - 2

Austria - 6

Belgium - 2

Bosnia - 1

Brazil - 1

Bulgaria - 4

Canada - 3

Croatia - 2

Czech Republic - 6

Estonia - 4

Finland - 4

France - 7

Great Britain - 2

Germany - 8

Italy - 5 - Including Gontier and Carrara

Japan - 2

Korean - 2

Latvia - 2

Lithuania - 1

Moldova - 3

Mongolia - 3

North Macedonia - 1

Norway - 6

Poland - 6

Romania - 4

Russia - 8

Slovenia - 5

Switzerland - 7

Slovakia - 4

Sweden - 7

Turkey - 2

Ukraine - 8

USA - 6

 

Over 30 nations.  Are there enough flag poles?

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2 minutes ago, RobtheAggie said:

I thought she retired from biathlon at the end of last season.

 

Wow - look at these start numbers for the women:

Australia - 2

Austria - 6

Belgium - 2

Bosnia - 1

Brazil - 1

Bulgaria - 4

Canada - 3

Croatia - 2

Czech Republic - 6

Estonia - 4

Finland - 4

France - 7

Great Britain - 2

Germany - 8

Italy - 5 - Including Gontier and Carrara

Japan - 2

Korean - 2

Latvia - 2

Lithuania - 1

Moldova - 3

Mongolia - 3

North Macedonia - 1

Norway - 6

Poland - 6

Romania - 4

Russia - 8

Slovenia - 5

Switzerland - 7

Slovakia - 4

Sweden - 7

Turkey - 2

Ukraine - 8

USA - 6

 

Over 30 nations.  Are there enough flag poles?

You missed Greenland and Ukaleq ;) 

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3 hours ago, rybak said:

You missed Greenland and Ukaleq ;) 

Good catch.  I can not remember the last time there were 6 US entries in one race.

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One thing that Stina Nilsson might have bad shooting results and not skiing her fastest to improve her shooting but she can´t even finish the race well. Can´t believe what has happend to her skiing. With this ski speed she would not be near to come back to the CX World cup either.

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