Biathlon: two individuals for the prize of a Friday in Oslo-Holmenkollen
While the feminine individual of the Oslo-Holmenkollen Biathlon World Cup (Norway) was to take place this Thursday followingnoon, it was postponed to Friday 12:30 p.m. due to bad weather conditions. So, the draw has been redone and it is Lena Haecki-Gross, red bib on her back, who will start first.
The big names will start quickly since, in the first group, Sophia Schneider drew 2, Lisa Theresa Hauser the 3, Ingrid Landmark Dental violence the 4, Mona Brorsson the 6, Ida Lien the 7, Amy Baserga the 8, Janina Hettich-Walz the 11th, June Arnekleiv the 13th, Anna Gandler the 14th, Anna Magnusson the 15th, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet the 17th, Vanessa Voigt the 19th, Deedra Irwin the 20, Julia Simon the 21st, Lou Jeanmonnot the 23rd, Marketa Davidova the 25th, Lisa Vittozzi the 27th, Baiba Bendika the 28th, Anamarija Lampic the 29th, Lotte Lie on the 30th and Elvira Oeberg the 32.
Elvira Oeberg (SWE), Anna Magnusson (SWE) – Manzoni/NordicFocus
Then, we will find in particular Anna-Karin Heijdenberg (33), Tereza Vobornikova (34), Emilie Kalkenberg (35), Sophie Chauveau (37), Selina Grotian (38), Hannah Auchentaller (45), Ukaleq Slettemark (48), Lea Rothschopf (50), Stina Nilsson (54), Margie Freed (58), Gilonne Guigonnat (59), Eve Bouvard (63), Maren Kirkeeide (68), Lea Meier (72), Julia Dzhima (77), Tara Geraghty-Moats (78), Johanna Skottheim (79), Lucie Charvatova (81), Marit Ishol Skogan (87) and, finally, Jeanne Richard (89). The latter drew… the last bib.
Emilien Jacquelin first Frenchman to leave
A little later, at 3:30 p.m., the boys will start. Bib 1 went to the Czech Tomas Mikyska while Thomas Giacomel drew 2, Tarjei Boe the 4, Jakov Fak the 5, Johannes Dale-Skjevdal the 6, Michal Krcmar the 7, Martin Ponsiluma the 11th, Tero Seppälä the 12th, Roman Rees the 13th, Niklas Hartweg the 14th, Sebastian Samuelsson the 16, Simon Eder the 17th, Benedikt Doll the 18, Johannes Thingnes Boe the 20, Lukas Hofer the 22nd, Emilien Jacquelin the 23rd, Quentin Fillon-Maillet the 25th, Florent Claude the 27th, Sebastian Stalder the 29th, Andrei Rastorgujev the 32nd and Eric Perrot the 34.
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Emilien Jacquelin (FRA) – Manzoni/NordicFocus
Then we will find Sturla Holm Lægreid (35), Change Stroemsheim (38), Fabien Claude (42), Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen (44), Johannes Kuehn (46), Philipp Nawrath (52), Philipp Horn (54), Antonin Guigonnat (57), Peppe Femling (79), Oscar Lombardot (89), Anton Ivarsson (93) or Elia Zeni (96).