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Tobias Torgersen returns as the head coach of Polish women team (he was the HC in 2017/18 season) and Rafal Lepel takes over the men's team full-time.

 

Adam Kolodziejczyk is finally OUT, he leaves the federation alltogether. Good to see Justyna Kowalczyk's influence finally resulting in some true changes.

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Megan Banks has retired.

 

Erland Bjoentegaard is thinking hard about retiring.  The Current IBU Big Globe winner was not selected in the top 6 for the Norwegian team.  He has to have an uncle or something like that in the US.  :)

 

Swiss Championship 

2 April - Mass Start

3 April - Sprint

 

Last races for Selina Gasparin and Benny the Beard :(

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Norwegian Women's A Team:

Dames :

Tiril Kampenhaug Eckhoff, Fossum IF

Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold, Fossum IF

Ida Lien, Simostranda IL

Marte Olsbu Røiseland, Froland IL

Karoline Knotten, Vingrom IL

Ragnhild Femsteinevik, Hålandsdal IL

 

Women B Team

Karoline Erdal, Førde IL

Jenny Enodd, Budal IL

Åsne Skrede, Geilo IL

Juni Arnekleiv, Dombås IL

Marte Kråkstad Johansen, Bossmo & Ytteren IL

Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg, Skonseng UL

 

Women U23

Frida Dokken, Svene IL

Maren Bakken, Os IL

Synne Owren, Vingrom IL

Gro Njølstad Randby, IL Ivrig

Maren Hjelmeset Kirkeeide, Markane IL

Emilie Flo Stavik, Markane IL

 

Men B Team

Johannes Dale, Fet Skiklubb

Sverre Dahlen Aspenes, Skatval Skilag

Aleksander Fjeld Andersen, Geilo IL

Endre Strømsheim, Bærums Skiklubb

Vetle Rype Paulsen, Lier IL

Vebjørn Sørum, Søndre Ål Sportsklubb

 

Men U23

Mats Øverby, Lier IL

Martin Uldal, Birkenes IL

Martin Nevland, Figgjo IL

Jørgen Solhaug Sæter, Os IL

Isak Leknes Frey, Bærums Skiklubb

Andreas Aas, Birkenes IL

 

Erland Bjoentegaard is nowhere to be found.  Olsbu is still undecided on if she will continue.

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:FRA Championships Mass Start:

 

Women:

1. Chevalier C (1)

2. Jeanmonnot (0) +5.9

3. Bescond (3) +10.9

4. Chauveau (4) +50.6

5. Guigonnat (4) +1:09.5

 

Men:

1. Lombardot (3)

2. Fillon Maillet (6) +16.0

3. Guigonnat (3) +16.1

4. Fontaine (1) +46.4

5. Perrot (3) +1:14.9

 

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