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Single mixed relay in Oberhof NOW in the live ticker

At the Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof today is the single mixed relay. Here at SPOX you can follow the race live.

The second mixed event at the Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof is coming up. Today, women and men are in demand in the single mixed relay. Where does the German duo end up? SPOX ticks the action live.

Biathlon World Cup: Single Mixed Relay in Oberhof

Status: after the 5th shooting
RangNation
1Norway
2Italy
3Austria
4Sweden
5Finland

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Biathlon World Cup: Single Mixed Relay in Oberhof NOW in the live ticker

Switzerland knocked off

Switzerland certainly gave the single mixed as a great chance for a medal today, but Häcki-Groß surprisingly struggled at the shooting range and booked the second penalty loop for her duo in their last shooting.

Last change

The last change has meanwhile already been completed for the top nations. Röiseland gives Bö a whopping 7.8 seconds ahead of Italy. Austria is close behind in third place. Here David Komatz is in demand again. Germany changes 1:17 minutes behind. Philipp Nawrath is now back on track.

6. Shoot

Sophia Schneider is back at the shooting range and now she has to stay focused and forget about the prone position. She succeeds well and at the end of her competition there are five more clean hits.

6. Shoot

It’s the final shooting for the women. Who will lead the change? It’s Marte Olsbu Röiseland for Norway. All five cartridges find their target. Vittozzi uses two spares, Hauser leaves the shooting range in third place with one spare. Hanna Öberg also has to reload twice and cannot catch up to the front.

Trio together again

Meanwhile, Röiseland, Vittozzi and Hauser have found each other again at the front. If Austria can continue the race like this, then a lot is possible today, because Sweden is currently 23 seconds behind the trio and will have to hope for mistakes.

5. Shoot

Germany, on the other hand, is now going backwards again. Sophia Schneider cannot avoid the penalty loop and is now clearly losing ground to the top nations. The German duo is now 1:14 minutes behind. France, 56 seconds behind, also has nothing to report when it comes to the medals.

5. Shoot

At the shooting range, the women are now asked to do the prone position again. Hauser fires the first shot, but the second cartridge misses immediately and that’s what takes care of it now. Italy and Norway miss by five goals. But Hauser can quickly put in the spare and stays close at 4.4 seconds. So Austria stays on course!

Röiseland reduced

Röiseland has reduced the distance towards Hauser on the route and there are now only a few meters between the two athletes. Lisa Vittozzi is also staying close. They should probably come shooting together right away.

2nd change

It’s the second change. Austria moves to first place, 2.2 seconds ahead of Norway. Italy is 4.8 seconds behind in third place. Germany moves to fourth, 35.8 seconds behind Sweden and Finland. Switzerland is 15th after three spares from Hartweg in the fourth standing stage.

4. Shoot

Giacomel and Komatz come together for their first standing stage. Can they maintain the top positions against the competition? Giacomel shoots first, but the first mistake is not long in coming. Komatz is much better on the road, bringing Austria the lead with five sure hits! Directly behind after a quick shot Johannes Thingnes Bö. Philipp Nawrath, on the other hand, is struggling after the first strong shooting and is just able to avoid the penalty loop. The distance to the front increases to over 30 seconds.

Nawrath stays tuned

Nawrath stays close to Johannes Thingnes Bö and the gap to the front is a good ten seconds after 5.1 kilometers. Italy and Austria continue to set the pace there.

3. Shoot

Sebastian Samuelsson had already struggled at the start of the regular mixed relay and even now everything doesn’t fit together in his first shooting. He needs three spare rounds before it can go back on track. Sweden falls back 20 seconds. Claude did better for France, who reduced the gap to the front with a fast and accurate shooting.

3. Shoot

It’s back to the shooting range. Italy, Sweden and Austria arrive together. No one in the leading group remains flawless. Can Nawrath now use this to get Germany back on track? Yes! With a clean shooting, he rejoins fourth place just behind Johannes Thingnes Bö. Italy and Austria are in the lead, with Komatz going out again with one spare.

Giacomel accelerates

Giacomel accelerates at the top and of course wants to avoid that Johannes Thingnes Bö can catch up a lot to the front. He has run almost two seconds since the change.

1st change

And immediately after the shooting range, it’s the men’s turn. Italy are the first to make the change, with Lisa Theresa Hauser handing over to David Komatz, 1.8 seconds behind. Sweden changes in third position ahead of Norway. Here are Sebastian Samuelsson and Johannes Thingnes Bö on the track. Sophia Schneider gives her partner Philipp Nawrath a deficit of 21.6 seconds. France and Switzerland are far behind, with Häcki-Groß now even having to go into the penalty loop. You are missing more than 50 seconds.

2. Shoot

And already the first athletes are back at the shooting range. This time the targets have to fall in standing. It starts quickly, but the discs stop just as quickly. Vittozzi goes out again with a spare. Hauser stays close and she only needs one spare. For Schneider, however, it’s now going back with three spares.

Tailor in front

On the course, Sophia Schneider is doing well at the front and finds herself in the leading group with Hauser, Vittozzi and Öberg. Marte Olsbu Röiseland has already gained a few seconds and is now seventh, 13.3 seconds back.

Jeanmonnot with difficulties

Lou Jeanmonnot has minor problems reloading and also has to lose a few seconds on the first shot. She goes back on track 20.8 seconds behind Switzerland.

1. Shoot

With the short loop of just 1.5 kilometers, it doesn’t take long for the athletes to come to the first of a total of eight shooting stages in this competition. At the shooting range, it is important to be quick and accurate. Sophia Schneider, who scores five goals, is really good at it. Lisa Theresa Hauser is also great. Lisa Vittozzi also hit all the targets. Marte Olsbu Röiseland needs two spares, Lena Häcki-Groß needs three spares.

First small gaps

There are already some small gaps in the field. But the top nations are still all in the lead and are allowed to go to the shooting range together.

Los geht´s!

The starting shot has been fired and the 27 start runners go on a short lap. Sophia Schneider starts for Germany. Switzerland and Austria are traveling with Lena Häcki-Groß and Lisa Theresa Hauser. Favorite Norway sends Marte Olsbu Röiseland into the race. Lisa Vittozzi from Italy and Hanna Öberg from Sweden are considered to be their biggest competitors.

Biathlon World Cup: single mixed relay in Oberhof in the live ticker – before the start

Before start: The single mixed relay is a very fast and dynamic competition. The woman starts today, runs a lap before it goes to the prone position. Another round then follows before handing over to the man right after the standing stage, who does the same routine before it’s the turn of the women again. In the final part, an additional round is run after the last shooting. In the single-mixed relay, three spare cartridges are available for each shooting. If there is still a disc after that, there is a short penalty loop of 75 meters.

Before start: The Austrian team also counts on a small chance of winning the medals in the shooting-heavy competition. The decision is started by Lisa Theresa Hauser. David Komatz will do the male part.

Before start: In the single-mixed relay, Switzerland has already come up trumps in the World Cup and even today the chances of a top result for the Swiss duo are by no means bad. Lena Häcki-Groß and Niklas Hartweg were nominated for today’s race.

Before start: Germany was able to take a medal in the fast team competition at the title fights in Antholz. At that time, Franziska Preuss and Erik Lesser were on the run. In front of their home crowd in Oberhof, Sophia Schneider and Philipp Nawrath were nominated for the single mixed. For her part, Denise Herrmann-Wick is skipping the competition and will concentrate on the decisions at the weekend.

Before Beginning: Johannes Thingnes Bö is the dominator of these World Championships and so far the Norwegian has won gold in every competition. Today he and his team colleague Marte Olsbu Röiseland are the top favorites for the gold medal. In this constellation, Norway had already won gold twice in the mixed singles. The biggest challengers are Sweden with Hanna Öberg and Sebastian Samuelsson and France. Today, however, they are not running with top star Julia Simon, but with Lou Jeanmonnot. Next to her is Fabien Claude for France. Italy with Giacomel and Vittozzi must also be on the list.

Before start: Hello and welcome to the World Championship decision in the single mixed relay! The live ticker starts in good time before the start of the competition.

Biathlon World Cup: Single Mixed Relay in Oberhof today on TV and live stream

The season will be in the ARD offered – on free TV and in the free live stream sportschau.de. Eurosport also offers the race at discovery+ it will also be shown in the paid live stream.

Another option to follow the season live is offered DAZN at. The streaming service is allowed thanks to a cooperation with Eurosport the transmitters Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 offer on its platform. As for the price of the subscription, three packages are available.

Biathlon World Cup: The schedule

DatumdisciplineGenderWinner: in
08.02.4x6km relayMixedNorway
10.02.7,5km SprintWomenDenise Herrmann-Wick
11.02.10km SprintMenJohannes Thingnes Boe
12.02.10km pursuitWomenJulia Simon
12.02.12.5 km pursuitMenJohannes Thingnes Boe
14.02.20km individualMenJohannes Thingnes Boe
15.02.15km individualWomenHanna Öberg
16.02.6+7.5 km relayMixed
18.02.4×7.5 km relayMen
18.02.4x6km relayWomen
19.02.15km mass startMen
19.02.12.5 km mass startWomen

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