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Summer World Champs Schedule:

 

Thursday August 26

  • Super sprint junior ladies qualifying
  • Super sprint junior ladies finals
  • Super sprint junior men qualifying
  • Super sprint junior men finals

Friday August 27

  • Super sprint ladies qualifying
  • Super sprint ladies finals
  • Super sprint men qualifying
  • Super sprint men finals

Saturday August 28

  • Junior ladies sprint
  • Junior men's sprint
  • Ladies Sprint
  • Sprint men

Sunday August 29

  • Junior ladies pursuit
  • Junior men's pursuit
  • Ladies pursuit
  • Pursuit men
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French teams:

 

A team - Women

BESCOND Anaïs – Armées / Morbier (Massif Jurassien)

BRAISAZ-BOUCHET Justine – Douanes / Les Saisies (Savoie)

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

CHEVALIER-BOUCHET Anaïs – Douanes / Les 7 Laux (Sports de Neige du Dauphine)

SIMON Julia – Douanes / Les Saisies (Savoie)

 

Men

CLAUDE Fabien – Armées / Bass sur le Rupt (Massif des Vosges)

DESTHIEUX Simon – Armées / Lompnes (Lyonnais et Pays de l’Ain)

FILLON MAILLET Quentin – Douanes / Grandvaux (Massif Jurassien)

GUIGONNAT Antonin – Armées / Morzine Avoriaz (Mont Blanc)

JACQUELIN Emilien – Douanes / Villard de Lans (Sports de Neige du Dauphine)

 

B Team - Women

BENED Camille – Chablais Nordic (Mont Blanc)

BOTET Paula – La Bressaude (Massif des Vosges)

BOUVARD Eve – Courchevel (Savoie)

CHAUVEAU Sophie – Grand Bornand (Mont Blanc)

COLOMBO Caroline – Mouthe (Massif Jurassien)

GUIGONNAT Gilonne – Villard sur Boëge (Mont Blanc)

JEANMONNOT Lou – Olympic Mont d’Or (Massif Jurassien)

Men

CLAUDE Emilien – Bass sur Rupt (Massif des Vosges)

LOMBARDOT Oscar – Saugette (Massif Jurassien)

MAHON Sébastien – Saugette (Massif Jurassien)

PERRILLAT BOTTONET Martin – La Clusaz (Mont Blanc)

PERROT Eric – Peisey Vallandry (Savoie)

RIVAIL Hugo – Les Menuires (Savoie)

 

Youth - Women

BERTRAND Fany – Méribel (Savoie)

CLOETENS Maya – Grenoble (Sports de Neige du Dauphiné)

COUPE Camille – La Féclaz (Savoie)

MICHELON Océane – Bauges (Savoie)

RICHARD Jeanne – Les Gets (Mont Blanc)

Men

BROUTIER Remi – Bauges (Savoie)

GARCIA Mathieu – Villard de Lans (Sports de Neige du Dauphiné)

JEFFERIES Jacques – Les Gets (Mont Blanc)

LEJEUNE Valentin – Bass sur Rupt (Massif des Vosges)

LEVET Damien – Grand Bornand (Mont Blanc)

 

The surprise is no Bourgeois Republic.  

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  • 2 weeks later...

In the annual "Why is that not public?" IBU announced the quota list, and even included the announcement in a newsletter.  That takes you to the membercenter :(  Here is the annual complaint - Why is that list not public!!!

 

One other associated piece of information.  It looks like the IOC is reducing the slots at the Beijing Olympics.  Instead of 4 slots plus 1 alternate at the games, they are only allowing 4 slots.  

 

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If you are up for a little academic reading, a recently published article about how no crowds affected men and women in biathlon.  You can just read the abstract, but the men shot better but skied slower.  The women were the opposite, they skied faster without fans, but shot slower.

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Here is a schedule of major events prior to the start of the season:

July
Saturday 24: Victorian Championships - Day 1 - On Snow - Cancelled - Covid
Saturday 25: Victorian Championships - Day 2 - On Snow - Cancelled - Covid

 

August
Friday 6: Blink Festival, Sandes  - Results Here
Saturday 7: Blink Festival, Sandnes 

Saturday 7: US Summer Championships - Jerico, VT

Sunday 8: US Summer Championships - Jerico, VT
Saturday 14  Australian Championships - Day 1 - On Snow
Sunday 15  Australian Championships - Day 2 - On Snow
Sunday 15: City Biathlon, Wiesbaden 
Friday 19: Swedish Summer Championships, Sollefteå 
Saturday 20: Summer Swedish Championships, Sollefteå 
Sunday 21: Summer Swedish Championships, Sollefteå 
Thursday 26: Summer World Championships, Nove Mesto 
Friday 27: Summer World Championships, Nove Mesto 
Friday 27, New Zealand Biathlon Championships, Snow Farm, New Zealand - On Snow
Saturday 28: Summer World Championships, Nove Mesto 
Sunday 29: Summer World Championships, Nove Mesto 

 

September
Saturday 4: Martin Fourcade Nordic Festival, Annecy 
Saturday 4: Austrian Summer Championships, Hochfilzen:
Sunday 5: Austrian Summer Championships, Hochfilzen 
Friday 10: Italian Summer Championships, Anterselva 
Friday 10: German Summer Championships, Arber 

Friday 10: Swiss Nordic Weekend, Andermatt
Saturday 11: Italian Summer Championships, Anterselva 
Saturday 11: German Summer Championships, Arber 

Saturday 11: Swiss Nordic Weekend, Andermatt
Sunday 12: German Championships, Arber 

Sunday 12: Swiss Nordic Weekend, Andermatt
Saturday 18: Norwegian Summer Championships, Lillehammer 
Saturday 18: French Summer Championships / Samse, Les Plans d'Hotonnes 
Sunday 19: Norwegian Summer Championships, Lillehammer 
Sunday 19: Biathlon Samse Tour, Les Plans d'Hotonnes 

 

October
Saturday 16: French Summer Championships / Samse, Arçon 
Sunday 17: French Summer Championships / Samse, Arçon 

 

November
Saturday 13: Sesongstart Skiskyting, Sjusjoen - On Snow
Saturday 13: Sverigepremiär, Idre - On Snow
Sunday 14: Sesongstart Skiskyting, Sjusjoen - On Snow
Sunday 14: Sverigepremiär, Idre - On Snow

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