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Men's Sprint, Final Results

 

1 FOURCADE Martin FRA 24:20.6 (0+0)
2 BJØNTEGAARD Erlend NOR 24:33.8 +13.2 (0+0)
3 BOE Johannes Thingnes NOR 24:48.2 +27.6 (1+1)
4 HOFER Lukas ITA 24:51.0 +30.4 (0+0)
5 BOE Tarjei NOR 25:05.4 +44.8 (0+1)
6 DOLL Benedikt GER 25:18.8 +58.2 (1+0)
7 BIRKELAND Lars NOR 25:21.7 +1:01.1 (0+1)
8 GJESBAKK Fredrik NOR 25:30.7 +1:10.1 (1+1)
9 KÜHN Johannes GER 25:33.7 +1:13.1 (1+1)
10 LESSER Erik GER 25:34.5 +1:13.9 (0+0)

11 WINDISCH Dominik ITA 25:35.0 +1:14.4 (1+0)

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17 SHIPULIN Anton RUS 25:53.9 +1:33.3 (1+0)

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8 godzin temu, Xander napisał:

Guzik... wtf r u doing, hon? :wacko:

 

Shocked (in a bad way) that Zhuravok is better than Varvynets. At least Zhuravok improved, good to see her approaching the elite.

She still can't shoot good as earlier? :facepalm: I can't believve that last year accident have such long impact on her... 

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Weird start list for tomorrow's mass start (women):

https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Mass-W-Start.pdf

 

78 biathletes so far. No Eckhof, no German team, no Belarusian team, No Valj Semerenko, Pidhrushna and Zhuravok.

There's Dzhima & Blashko. Vita is going to compete without her sister.

 

 

The men's start list looks normal:

Heat A: https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Mass-M-HA-Start.pdf

Heat B: https://sesongstartskiskyting.no/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/11/2017-Mass-M-HB-Start.pdf

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9 penalty loops for Braisaz :wacko:

 

I would've called Vita Semerenko incredible if not the 3 misses... other than that it was awesome come back from both sisters.

Vita never was a superfast skier so the new tempo requires a different shooting. I'm glad that she took risks. 

No excuses for Varvynets... guuurl, you better werk! :)

Dramatic weight loss influenced Merkushhyna so she needs to adjust as well.

I hope there will be no quarantine for Blashko but her coach doesn't want to throw her under the main team "bus" anyway.

Wondering if Abramova will be sent to IBU Cup.

 

 

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Women's Mass Start, Final Results

 

1 OLSBU Marte NOR (1 0 0 0) 36:45.5
2 BESCOND Anais FRA (1 1 0 0) +25.0
3 SOLEMDAL Synnøve NOR (0 0 0 0) +31.6
4 TACHIZAKI Fuyuko JPN (0 0 0 0) +48.7
5 SEMERENKO Vita UKR (2 0 1 0) +49.9
6 HOJNISZ Monika POL (1 0 1 0) +1:01.5
7 FENNE Hilde NOR (1 1 1 1) +1:22.0
8 FURUYA Sari JPN (0 0 0 1) +1:28.8
9 CHEVALIER Anais FRA (0 1 1 0) +1:30.7
10 KALKENBERG Emilie NOR (0 0 0 1) +1:33.2
11 VARVYNETS Irina UKR (0 0 0 1) +1:33.8
12 AYMONIER Celia FRA (1 0 1 3) +1:53.9
13 MERKUSHINA Anastasija UKR (0 0 0 2) +1:56.5
14 TANDREVOLD Ingrid NOR (1 0 2 1) +1:57.5
15 NOWAKOSKA Weronika POL (0 2 1 0) +1:57.7
16 GUZIK Krystyna POL (3 0 0 0) +1:59.0
17 DORIN HABERT Marie FRA (0 1 1 1) +2:04.7

 

p.s. I won't be online later today...if someone could post the men's results, it would be a nice thing...;)

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Men's Mass Start, Final Results

 

1. BJØNTEGAARD Erlend NOR (0 1 0 0) 36:13.7

2. Johannes Thingnes NOR (2 0 1 0) +11.8

3. FOURCADE Martin FRA (0 0 0 1) +16.1

4. SVENDSEN Emil Hegle NOR (0 0 1 1) +22.3

5. Tarjei NOR (0 1 0 1) +23.2

6. WINDISCH Dominik ITA (0 0 1 0) +39.5

7. RØRVIK Fredrik Mack NOR (1 0 0 0) +49.5

8. LESSER Erik GER (0 0 1 2) +51.8

9. WEGER Benjamin SUI (1 0 1 1) +52.3

10. BEATRIX Jean Guillaume FRA (0 0 2 0) +54.0

11. NENSETER Aslak NOR (1 0 0 0) +1:00.3

12. DESTHIEUX Simon FRA (0 1 1 2) +1:15.4

13. BIRKELAND Lars Helge NOR (2 0 0 2) +1:19.2

14. DOLL Benedikt GER (0 0 0 3) +1:19.7

15. PEIFFER Arnd GER (0 0 1 2) +1:20.5

16. BJØRNDALEN Ole Einar NOR (1 0 1 2) +1:20.9

17. WÆRNES Andreas Dahlø NOR (0 0 2 0) +1:21.7

18. HOFER Lukas ITA (2 2 0 0) +1:27.1

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22. SHIPULIN Anton RUS (0 1 0 0) +1:37.4

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The cooperation has barely started and they're already getting along well, this is promising :d 

 

Also: my hotel for IBU Cup 2 in Lenzerheide has been booked, and it happens to be the same one as them, so that makes life easy. Now it's a matter of trying to find a place to stay in Livigno and Obertilliach and hoping I can indeed travel with them as planned (since a 2-3 hour car trip is definitely better than a 9-hour train/bus trip) :p 

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