Biathlon World Cup
After a mixed World Cup season, the ÖSV team starts as an outsider in the Biathlon World Cup in Antholz, which starts on Thursday. Ricco Groß’s team is most likely hoping for a medal in the relay competitions and thus at the start of the World Cup.
02/12/2020 23:30
Online since yesterday, 11.30 p.m.
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Program (all races live in ORF1)
13th February | Mixed Relay | 2.45 p.m. |
14th of February | Sprint women (7.5 km) | 2.45 p.m. |
February 15th | Sprint men (10 km) | 2.45 p.m. |
February 16 | Pursuit women (10 km) | 1 p.m. |
Pursuit men (12.5 km) | 3.15 p.m. | |
rest day | ||
February 18 | Individual women (15 km) | 2.15 p.m. |
19th of February | Individual men (20 km) | 2.15 p.m. |
20. February | Single-Mixed Relay | 3.15 p.m. |
rest day | ||
February 22 | Relay women (4 x 6 km) | 11.45 a.m. |
Relay men (4 x 7.5 km) | 2.45 p.m. | |
February 23 | Mass start women (12.5 km) | 12.30 p.m. |
Mass start men (15 km) | 3 p.m. |
Austrian team squad
Women (7): Lisa Hauser, Katharina Innerhofer, Simone Kupfner, Christina Rieder, Julia Schwaiger, Tamara Steiner, Dunja Zdouc
Men (8): Julian Eberhard, Tobias Eberhard, Simon Eder, Patrick Jakob, David Komatz, Dominik Landertinger, Felix Leitner, Harald Lemmerer
Previous World Cup medals
Gold (2): Wolfgang Rottmann (individual) 2000 in Oslo; Dominik Landertinger (mass start) 2009 in Pyeongchang
Silver (5): Franz Schuler (Sprint) 1986 in Oslo; Ludwig Gredler (individual) 2000 in Oslo; Christoph Sumann (mass start) 2009 in Pyeongchang; Men’s relay (Daniel Mesotitsch, Simon Eder, Landertinger, Sumann) 2009 in Pyeongchang; Landertinger (individual) 2016 in Oslo
Bronze (10): Alfred Eder (sprint) 1983 in Antholz; Andrea Grossegger (sprint) 1984 in Chamonix; Alfred Eder (individual) 1986 in Oslo; Gredler (individual) 1997 in Osrblie; Men’s relay (Mesotitsch, Fritz Pinter, Rottmann, Sumann) 2005 in Hochfilzen; Sumann (individual) 2011 in Khanty-Mansiysk; Simon Eder (individual) 2016 in Oslo; Men’s relay (Mesotitsch, Julian Eberhard, Simon Eder, Landertinger) 2017 in Hochfilzen; Simon Eder (mass start) 2017 in Hochfilzen; Julian Eberhard (mass start) 2019 in Östersund
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