Results of the Biathlon World Cup 2023 in Oberhof – Sport

Five times gold, one silver, one bronze: Johannes Thingnes Bö was the superstar of the Biathlon World Cup 2023 in Oberhof and won a medal in all seven competitions in which he competed. Fetched for Germany Denise Herrmann-Wick in the sprint gold. The results at a glance.

Results of the Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof

8.2., Mixed-Staffel

  • Gold: Norway, 1:04:41.9 hours
  • Silber: Italy, +11.6s
  • Bronze: France, 55.9s

10.2., women’s sprint

11.2., men’s sprint

  • Gold: Johannes Thingnes Bö (NOR), 23:21.7
  • Silber: Tarej Bö (NOR), +14.8h
  • Bronze: Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), +39.9s

February 12, persecution of women

  • Gold: Julia Simon (FRA), 32:00.8
  • Silber: Denise Herrmann-Wick (GER)+27,0s
  • Bronze: Marte Olsbu Røiseland (NOR), +37.7s

12.2. Pursuit of the men

  • Gold: Johannes Thingnes Bö (NOR), 33:34.5
  • Silber: Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), +1:11.2m
  • Bronze: Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), +1:54,1m

14.2., men’s singles

  • Gold: Johannes Thingnes Bö (NOR), 49:57.5
  • Silber: Sturla Holm Lægreid (NOR), +1:10.7m
  • Bronze: Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), +1:11,1m

15.2., women’s individual

  • Gold: Hanna Öberg (SWE), 43:36.1
  • Silber: Linn Persson (SWE), +10.3s
  • Bronze: Lisa Vittozzi (ITA), +28.0s

16.2., Single-Mixed-Staffel

  • Gold: Norway, 35:27.1
  • Silber: Austria, +13.8s
  • Bronze: Italy, +51.0s

18.2., men’s relay

  • Gold: France, 1:21:48.8
  • Silber: Norway, +38.8s
  • Bronze: Sweden, +1:39.9m

18.2., women’s relay

  • Gold: Italy, 1:14:39.7
  • Silber: Germany, +24.7s
  • Bronze: Sweden, +55.7s

19.2., men’s mass start

  • Gold: Sebastian Samuelsson (SWE), 36:42.8
  • Silber: Martin Ponsiluoma (SWE), +9,6s
  • Bronze: Johannes Thingnes Bö (NOR), +38.8s

19.2., women’s mass start

  • Gold: Hanna Öberg (SWE), 36:48.00
  • Silber: Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold (NOR), +4.8s
  • Bronze: Julia Simon (FRA), +20.8s

Commentators of the Biathlon World Cup

At Eurosport, the fans listen Sigi Heinrich and expert Michael Roesch on the microphone. In the ZDF are moderator Alexander Ruda and expert Sven Fischer on duty as well as the reporters Christopher Hamm and Herbert Fritzenwenger. Besides is Laura Dahlmeier as an on-site expert for the women’s singles.

Comment on ARD Wilfried Hark and Christian Dexne alternately, the pundits are known as the “biathlon doubles”: Arnd Peiffer and Erik Lesser.

Below you will find all of them Dates for the 2022/23 biathlon season in the overview and which TV station is broadcasting.

Biathlon-Weltcup in Kontiolahti (Finland)

First World Cup winner of the 2022/23 season Martin Ponsiluma, who surprisingly prevailed in the singles. For the Germans, the start went well in the first week: In addition to second places in the relay David Zobel (single) and Roman Rees (Sprint) in third place. There were also a number of top ten placements.

  • 29.11.2022: individual men (20 kilometers) – Winner: Martin Ponsiluoma (Sweden)
  • 11/30/2022: Individual women (15 kilometers) – Winner: Hanna Öberg (Sweden)
  • 01.12.2022: relay men (4 x 7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Norway
  • December 1st, 2022: Relay women (4 x 6 kilometers) – Winners: Sweden
  • 03.12.2022: Sprint men (10 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 03.12.2022: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Lisa Theresa Hauser (Austria)
  • 04.12.2022: pursuit men (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 04.12.2022: pursuit women (10 kilometers) – Winner: Julia Simon (France)

Biathlon World Cup in Hochfilzen (Austria)

In the Austrian Hochfilzen was happy Denise Herrmann-Wick about their first win of the season. For men, the men around the biathlon machine dominated Johannes Thingnes Bö. He picked up three victories – one of them with the relay. The women were allowed to spend the weekend Julia Simon happy about two successes – first in the pursuit, then in the relay.

  • 08.12.2022: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Denise Herrmann-Wick (Germany)
  • 09.12.2022: Sprint men – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 12/10/2022: pursuit women (10 kilometers) – Winner: Julia Simon (France)
  • December 10th, 2022: relay men (4 x 7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Norway
  • December 11, 2022: Relay women (4 x 6 kilometers) – Winners: France
  • 12/11/2022: pursuit men (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)

Biathlon World Cup in Annecy Le Grand Bornand (France)

The last weekend before the Christmas break was again all about the Norwegians. Johannes Thingnes Bö gave the competition no chance in the sprint, but his compatriots Laegreid and Dale then won the pursuit and mass start. Only Benedict Doll provided a ray of hope with a podium finish and a top ten finish. In the women fetched Anna Magnusson her first ever World Cup victory. in the sprint Denise Herrmann-Wick Third, it was the only place on the podium for the German women. The Swede Elvira Öberg won the pursuit and the Austrian won the mass start Lisa Theresa Hauser.

  • 12/15/2022: Sprint men (10 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 12/16/2022: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Anna Magnusson (Sweden)
  • 12/17/2022: pursuit men (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Sturla Holm Laegreid (Norway)
  • 12/17/2022: pursuit women (10 kilometers) – Winner: Elvira Öberg (Sweden)
  • December 18, 2022: Mass start men (15 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Dale (Norway)
  • December 18, 2022: Mass start women (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Lisa Theresa Hauser (Austria)

Biathlon-Weltcup in Pokljuka (Slovenia)

This year it was a big show for Johannes Thingnes Bö and Elvira Öberg, who won both races. Norway (single mixed) and France (team mixed) won the relay competitions. Benedict Doll4th in the sprint and thus best non-Norwegian, and Denise Herrmann-Wick, 3rd in the sprint and 7th in the pursuit were the only bright spots for the German team. The 13th place in the single mixed relay behind Japan and Moldova was particularly bitter.

  • 05.01.2023: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Elvira Öberg (Sweden)
  • 06.01.2023: Sprint men (10 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 01/07/2023: pursuit of women (10 kilometers) – Winner: Elvira Öberg (Sweden)
  • 01/07/2023: pursuit men (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 08.01.2023: Single Mixed Staffel – Winner: Norway
  • 08.01.2023: Team Mixed Staffel – Winner: France

Biathlon World Cup in Ruhpolding (Germany)

Like every year, went to Bavaria at the beginning of the year. Dominated once more in Ruhpolding Johannes Thingnes Bö, who despite shooting errors on the cross-country ski run is so fast that he is unbeatable – even with the relay. The Germans celebrated a second place in the relay race, otherwise only two top ten places (Doll and Strelow) were achieved. Lisa Vittozzi just missed a double win. In the individual she was still in front, in the mass start the French had Julia Simon the faster legs. Germany secured second place in the relay behind Norway, which was a ray of hope Vanessa Voigt 5th in the mass start.

  • 01/11/2023: Individual men (20 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 01/12/2023: Individual women (15 kilometers) – Winner: Lisa Vittozzi (Italy)
  • 01/13/2023: relay men (4 x 7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Norway
  • 01/14/2023: Relay women (4 x 6 kilometers) – Winners: Norway
  • 01/15/2023: Mass start men (15 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 01/15/2023: Mass start women (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Julia Simon (France)

Biathlon World Cup in Anterselva (Italy)

The last regular World Cup stop before the World Championships in Oberhof was near Antholz. The Norwegians once again dominated the men’s competition. Johannes Thingnes Bö extended his lead in the overall standings, Roman Rees still managed 4th place in sprint and pursuit. Above all, we were allowed to celebrate Denise Herrmann-Wickwho after finishing 5th in the sprint, ran all the way to the front in the pursuit – her second World Cup win this season.

  • 01/19/2023: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Dorothea Wierer (Italy)
  • 01/20/2023: Sprint men (10 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 01/21/2023: pursuit of women (10 kilometers) – Winner: Denise Herrmann-Wick (Germany)
  • 01/21/2023: pursuit men (12.5 kilometers) – Winner: Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway)
  • 01/22/2023: Relay women (4 x 6 kilometers) – Winners: France
  • 01/22/2023: relay men (4 x 7.5 kilometers) – Winner: Norway

Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof (Germany)

In Thuringia, the athletes fight for medals at the Biathlon World Cup. New this season is that World Championship results no longer earn World Cup points.

Biathlon World Cup in Nove Mesto (Czech Republic)

After the World Cup, the biathlon circus takes a two-week break. The next stop in March 2023 is called Nove Mesto, where there was no competition last year.

  • March 2nd, 2023, 4:10 p.m.: Sprint men (10 kilometers)
  • March 3rd, 2023, 4:10 p.m.: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers)
  • March 4th, 2023, 1:50 p.m.: Pursuit of men (12.5 kilometers)
  • March 4th, 2023, 3:45 p.m.: Pursuit of women (10 kilometers)
  • March 5th, 2023, 11:30 a.m.: Team Mixed Relay
  • March 5th, 2023, 3:15 p.m.: Single Mixed Relay

Biathlon World Cup in Östersund (Sweden)

Östersund in Sweden is the penultimate stop in the Biathlon World Cup in the 2022/23 season. Instead of the start in November and December 2021, only six races will take place. Marketa Davidova and Sturla Holm Laegreid won the individual event at the last edition, and Norway (men) and France (women) took first place in the relay.

  • March 9th, 2023, 1:15 p.m.: Individual women (15 kilometers)
  • March 10, 2023, 4:20 p.m.: Individual men (20 kilometers)
  • March 11, 2023, 2:00 p.m.: Relay women (4 x 6 kilometers)
  • March 11, 2023, 4:30 p.m.: Relay men (4 x 7.5 kilometers)
  • March 12, 2023, 1:00 p.m.: Mass start women (12.5 kilometers)
  • March 12, 2023, 3:45 p.m.: Mass start men (15 kilometers)

Biathlon World Cup in Oslo (Norway)

Like almost every year, Oslo hosts the World Cup final. At Holmenkollen last season, Tiril Eckhoff and Sturla Holm Laegreid celebrated in the sprint, Tiril Eckhoff and Erik Lesser in the pursuit, and Justine Braisaz-Bouchet and Sivert Bakken in the mass start.

  • March 16, 2023, 3:15 p.m.: Sprint men (10 kilometers)
  • March 17, 2023, 3:20 p.m.: Sprint women (7.5 kilometers)
  • 03/18/2023, 12:45 p.m .: pursuit men (12.5 kilometers)
  • March 18, 2023, 3:10 p.m.: Pursuit of women (10 kilometers)
  • March 19, 2023, 12:50 p.m.: Mass start men (15 kilometers)
  • March 19, 2023, 3:10 p.m.: Mass start women (12.5 kilometers)

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