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Victories in Otepää World Cup relays went to Norway and Sweden
At the BMW IBU Biathlon World Cup in Otepää, held at Tehvandi Sports Centre from 12 to 15 March, the single mixed relay and the mixed relay took place on Sunday, 15 March. Norway claimed victory in the single mixed relay, while Sweden topped the podium in the mixed relay. Norway’s Sturla Holm Laegreid and Karoline Offigstad Knotten won the single mixed relay, using a total of eight spare rounds between them (0+8). Sweden took the silver medal (3+13; +1:38.1), while Finland cl
Otepää
Mar 16


Victories in the Otepää World Cup pursuit races went to Norway and Italy
At the BMW IBU Biathlon World Cup stage taking place at Tehvandi Sports Centre from 12–15 March, the men’s 12.5 km and women’s 10 km pursuit races were held on Saturday, 14 March. Contested in windy conditions, the race day delivered plenty of tension both on the course and at the shooting range. In the men’s 12.5 km pursuit, Norway’s Sturla Holm Laegreid claimed victory, controlling the race from start to finish and missing just one target across all four shooting stages. Fr
Otepää
Mar 15


Ticket sales for the Biathlon World Championships in Otepää have started
On 10–21 February 2027, LaVita IBU Biathlon World Championships will be held at Tehvandi Sports Centre. From 14 March, two-week, one-week, and weekend passes for the World Championships will be available for purchase . The LaVita IBU Biathlon World Championships in Otepää will be the largest sporting event ever held in Estonia. Over ten competition days, eight individual world champions and four relay world champions will be decided. “Biathlon World Cup events held in Estonia
Otepää
Mar 14


Simon wins the sprint in Otepää, Külm achieves career-best result
On the second competition day of the BMW IBU Biathlon World Cup in Otepää, held at Tehvandi Sports Centre from 12 to 15 March, the women’s 7.5 km sprint took place. Julia Simon claimed victory, while Estonia’s best result came from Susan Külm, who finished in 10th place. Gold medallist Julia Simon shot clean (0+0) and crossed the finish line 2.9 seconds ahead of Italy’s Lisa Vittozzi, who placed second (0+0; +2.9). Third place went to the overall World Cup leader, France’s Lo
Otepää
Mar 14
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