The ninth and last stop of the Biathlon World Cup this season is likely to be one of the most exciting in recent years.
The World Cup final in biathlon on the Holmenkollen in Oslo promises a lot of tension and emotions.
The Norwegian fans can cheer on their two heroes Johannes Thingnes Bö and Tarjei Bö for the last time and cheer them on. The brother couple has dominated and shaped biathlon sport in recent years. However, Tarjei Bö will start because of a fever at the start of the mass on Sunday. Johannes Thingnes Bö grabbed the victory in the men’s sprint.
From a German perspective, it means the thumb. Because before the sprint on Friday, Franziska Preuß is facing her first triumph in the overall World Cup.
The currently leading man travels to Norway with a 20-point lead on the pursuer Lou JeanMonnot and wants to defend the top position.
Before you can receive the crystal ball for the winner in the overall World Cup at the end of the season, three exciting and exciting races could be imminent.
Because 20 points are not much. A victory of the French woman and a third place for Prussia in the sprint would completely change the constellation at the top.
Since there are 25 points more for the victory (90 points) than for third place (65), the JeanMonnot case would have taken the lead in the overall World Cup.
At the beginning of the final weekend, men’s sprint is over 10 kilometers (1.30 p.m.). Then the women go to their 7.5 kilometer sprint route (4.15 p.m.).