Tommaso Giacomel remembers fraternal friend Sivert Bakken
The Italian, winner this year of two World Cup races, wanted to remember on Instagram the Norwegian who died suddenly at age 27.
The Italian, winner this year of two World Cup races, wanted to remember on Instagram the Norwegian who died suddenly at age 27.
The Norwegian biathlete was spending a few days in Val di Fiemme in preparation for upcoming World Cup events.
The French stage could not have ended better for a Giacomel who had been forced to chase after Friday’s sprint
In the sprint that opened the World Cup stage in Le Grand Bornard, France, excellent performances by Dorothea Wierer and Lisa Vittozzi.
After her year-long forced hiatus, Vittozzi returned to thundering to victory in the span of five races, reinforcing even more the excellent start to Italy’s biathlon season
After his success in the sprint, the Azure came close to an encore by finishing just ten seconds behind the winner, Frenchman Perrot.
Second and third place for Norway’s Kirkeeide and Sweden’s Magnusson
L'Azzurro beats France’s Eric Perrot and Germany’s Philipp Horn in the Austrian race and wins his second World Cup victory
Suvi Minkkinen gives way in the final kilometer allowing Lisa Theresa Hauser to win the women’s pursuit in Oestersund
Splendid return to success for the financier from Anterselva, who burned Finland’s Sonja Leinamo at the finish line.
There could not have been a better start to the World Cup
The South Tyrolean was a major player in the relay, with a first leg that set the stage for a brilliant second place.
After missing all of last season, the Sappadine returns to the first stage, scheduled to take place in Oestersund, Sweden
Instead, a mass start was held in Geilo (Nor) that featured a good performance by Patrick Braunhofer
The Sappadine finished fourth in the sprint valid for the Sverigepremiären, while Wierer finished sixth in the Norwegian race
The 30-year-old star from Sappada won the Loop One Festival on ski rolls in Munich.
Laura Dahlmeier was found dead two days after a landslide swept her away in the Karakorum Mountains. She was 31 years old and had won everything in biathlon.
Laura Dahlmeier, 31-year-old German multiple Olympic and world champion and...