Biathlon: men’s sprint at the 2026 Olympics
After a one-day break, the biathlon events at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games resume this Friday in Antholz (Italy) with the men’s sprint. At 2:00 pm, Simon Adamov of Slovakia, who has bib number 1, will take the lead.
Next up are Jakob Kulbin (2), Tomas Mikyska (4), Elia Zeni (6), Dominic Unterweger (7), Thierry Langer (8), Blagoy Todev (10), Malte Stefansson (11), Jacques Jefferies (14) and Olli Hiidensalo (15) among the early starters.

The blue group will be opened by Ukrainian Vitalii Mandzyn (16), followed by Simon Eder (18), Matija Legovic (19), David Zobel (20), Dmytro Pidruchnyi (21), Joscha Burkhalter (22), Michal Krcmar (26), Sebastian Stalder (27) and Jesper Nelin (28), Sondre Slettemark (29), Justus Strelow (30), Paul Schommer (31), Fabien Claude (32), Jakov Fak (33), Tero Seppälä (34), Grzegorz Galica (35), Philipp Horn (36), Lovro Planko (37) and Vitezslav Hornig (38).

Quentin Fillon-Maillet (40) will then be the first member of the red group of favourites to start. Niklas Hartweg (41), Emilien Jacquelin (42), Sebastian Samuelsson (44), Lukas Hofer (46), Eric Perrot (48), Florent Claude (49), Martin Ponsiluoma (40), Andrejs Rastorgujevs (51), Philipp Nawrath (52), Nicola Romanin (53), Campbell Wright (54), Sturla Holm Lægreid (56), Johan-Olav Botn (58), Maxime Germain (59), Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen (60), Tommaso Giacomel (62) and Johannes Dale-Skjevdal (64).

Lastly, Renars Birkentals (67), Mikulas Karlik (68), Mark-Markos Kehva (69), Jakub Borgula (71), Rene Zahkna (73), Tuomas Harjula (74), Adam Runnalls (77), Jeremy Finello (78), Sean Doherty (80), Fabian Muellauer (84), Rihards Lozbers (85) and Logan Pletz (88) will be keeping a close eye on their performances.
The complete start list
Men’s 10 km sprint – 2.00 pm
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