Monday, Nov 6, 2023
Today’s Paper
France (Fabien Claude, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Eric Perrot, Emilien Jacquelin) took first place today at the men’s 4×7.5km relay race in Kontiolahti with a total time of 1:18:24.
Norway (Sturla Holm Laegreid, Tarjei Bø, Endre Stroemsheim, Johannes Thingnes Bø) snagged second place, 25.8 seconds back. Sweden (Viktor Brandt, Jesper Nelin, Martin Ponsiluoma, Sebastian Samuelsson) completed the podium in third place, 1:37.8 behind the winning team.
Top 5, 4×7.5km Relay, Men
Complete results can be found HERE and HERE
Also Read – Biathlon World Cup: Complete program for Kontiolahti
On Tuesday, December 3, it’s time for the men’s 15km Short Individual.
FACTS Kontiolahti World Cup Season 2024/2025
PROGRAM
Saturday, November 30: Single Mixed Relay and Mixed Relay (more information can be found HERE)
Start lists can be found HERE (Single Mixed Relay) and HERE (Mixed Relay)
Sunday, December 1: Relay Men and Relay Women (more information can be found HERE)
Tuesday, December 3: 15km Short Individual Men (more information can be found HERE)
Wednesday, December 4: 12.5km Short Individual Women (more information can be found HERE)
Friday, December 6: 10km Sprint Men (more information can be found HERE)
Saturday, December 7: 12.5km Short Individual Women (more information can be found HERE)
Sunday, December 8: 15/12.5km Mass Start (more information can be found HERE)
After Kontiolahti (Finland), the biathlon World Cup heads to Hochfilzen (Austria), then Annecy – Le Grand Bornand (France), Oberhof (Germany), Ruhpoldhing (Germany), Antholz-Anterselva (Italy), Lenzerheide (Switzerland) for the World Championships, Nove Mesto Na Morave (Czech Republic), and Pokljuka (Slovenia). Then, the 2024/2025 World Cup season ends in Oslo (Norway).
Also Read: Biathlon World Cup and World Championships: Calendar for the 2024/2025 winter season
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