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Norwegian capital Oslo, Autria's Hochfilzen and Finland's Kontiolahti have submitted applications to host the biathlon world championships in 2028 and 2029, ruling body IBU said on Thursday. The candidates will now undergo a thorough evaluation process and an IBU evaluation commission will visit each venue to assess the infrastructure, logistics, and overall suitability for hosting a world-class event. A decision regarding the hosts will be made by the IBU Congress on September 26-29. All three candidates have strong traditions of organizing biathlon events. Hochfilzen regularly features as th...
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Olympic mass start champion Justine Braisaz-Bouchet also claimed the discipline's world title on the final day of the biathlon world championships in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic. Braisaz-Bouchet completed the 12.5-kilometre race in 34 minutes 37.2 seconds with clean shooting on Sunday. Her result means France took three out of four gold medals in individual women's events, while the nation also won the women's relay and the two mixed relays. Italy's Lisa Vittozzi, the only athlete to break the French dominance in the women's events and take the 15km race world title, was second, while bronze al...
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An unstoppable French team claimed a third relay race win at the biathlon world championships in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic. On Saturday, the French women's team took victory in the 4x6-kilometre race after 1 hour 15 minutes 00.8 seconds and two missed shots, beating Sweden by 38.3 seconds. Bronze went to Germany, who claimed their third medal in Nove Mesto. France had previously won the two mixed relays and top the medal table ahead of powerhouses Norway with five golds, one silver and four bronzes. While the French men are yet to win a world title in an individual event, Julia Simon has alre...
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An unstoppable French team claimed a third win out of three relay races at the biathlon world championships in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic. On Saturday, the French women's team took victory in the 4x6-kilometre race after 1 hour 15 minutes 00.8 seconds and two missed shots, beating Sweden by 38.3 seconds. Bronze went to Germany, who claimed their third medal in Nove Mesto. France had previously won the two mixed relays and top the medal table ahead of powerhouses Norway with five golds, one silver and three bronzes. While the French men are yet to win a world title in an individual event, Julia...
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