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Norwegian races from today & I guess this weekend are not geoblocked on NRK.  
 

We have another of our new generation super-biathletes for us oldies - Kirsti Skjelbreid-Gjelland joins the young Slettemark as a youngster with two biathlon parents.

 

Got a good new shooting graphic - shows you where all five shots fall.  Don’t know if it’s got a special Vittozzi mode for when all five shots are on a neighbour’s target, though.

 

https://tv.nrk.no/serie/skiskyting-nm/2022/MSPO40130122/avspiller

 

 

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9 hours ago, RobtheAggie said:

Thomas Krupcik from the Czech Republic has retired.

 

Norwegian National Championships

Women's Sprit Results - Most of the big names were not around.  

 

Norwegian Women's Sprint National Championship 2022.pdf 493.65 kB · 4 downloads

Because they are all Covid-positive :d

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4 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

 

Got a good new shooting graphic - shows you where all five shots fall.  Don’t know if it’s got a special Vittozzi mode for when all five shots are on a neighbour’s target, though.

 

She is in an IBU league of her own, a legend of her time :wub:

 

We can only hope to understand her one day

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If anybody finds this interesting, here are the results for the Lithuanian biathlon championships, individual race.

 

Everybody is tired and nobody is really trying :d 

 

https://biathlonltu.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/LBC-2022-03-26-Individualios-rungties-rezultatai-1.pdf

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A few more results from National Championships:

 

Italian Single Mixed - Vitozzi wins again with Michele Molinari.  Dominik WIndisch finished his career with a bronze.

Sweden Mass Start - Tobias Arwidson won for the men.

Sweden Mass Start - Johanna Skottheim finished in 1st ahead of Monna Brosson and Stina Nilsson

Norwegian Men's Relay

 

 

Here was Windisch in his last race - Dominik Windisch, Biathlon, ski de fond, combiné nordique, saut à ski, saut spécial, nordicmag, Nordic Mag, nordic mag biathlon, biathlon 2022, ski nordique, biathlon magazine, Nordic Magazine, ski nordique

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No Super Sprint in World Cup next Season, but 4 individuals. No Opening Weekend anymore, World Cup starts on Tuesday. Hochfilzen again on 4 Days. Early Start Times in Kontiolahti and Hochfilzen due to the Football World Cup.


Kontiolahti (FIN) 
Individual / Relay / Sprint / Pursuit

Hochfilzen (AUT) 
Sprint / Pursuit / Relay

Le Grand Bornand (FRA)
Sprint / Pursuit / Mass Start

Bled-Pokljuka (SLO)
Sprint / Pursuit / Mixed Relay

Ruhpolding (GER)
Individual / Relay / Mass Start

Antholz-Anterselva (ITA)
Sprint / Pursuit / Relay

WM Oberhof (GER)
Mixed Relay / Sprint / Pursuit / Individual / Single Mixed / Relay / Mass Start

Nove Mesto na Morave (CZE)
Sprint / Pursuit / Mixed Relay

Östersund (SWE)
Individual / Relay / Mass Start

Oslo-Holmenkollen (NOR)
Sprint / Pursuit / Mass Start

4x Individual
8x Sprint
8x Pursuit
5x Mass Start
6x Relay
3x Mixed Relay

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