Biathlon: women’s pursuit and men’s relay in Antholz
This Saturday, the Biathlon World Cup in Antholz (Italy) continues with two races on the programme. The day begins with the women’s pursuit at 13:00. Winner of the sprint, Lou Jeanmonnot will start first, followed by Selina Grotian at 7 seconds, Franziska Preuss at 17, Dorothea Wierer at 28, Julia Simon at 38, Jeanne Richard at 41, Océane Michelon and Amy Baserga at 48, Tereza Vobornikova at 49, Yuliia Dzhima at 51, Hanna Oeberg, Maren Kirkeeide and Aita Gasparin at 58.
Further back, more than a minute behind, we find Justine Braisaz-Bouchet at 1 min 5, Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold at 1 min 30, Paulina Batovska Fialkova at 1 min 33, Paula Botet at 1 min 39, Anamarija Lampic at 1 min 41, Lisa Theresa Hauser at 1 min 49, Maya Cloetens at 1 min 51, Anastasiya Kuzmina at 1 min 54, Karoline Knotten at 2 min 4, or Lena Haecki-Gross at 2 min 25.

The men’s relay will then start at 2.55pm. France(Fabien Claude, Quentin Fillon-Maillet, Eric Perrot, Emilien Jacquelin) will be the favourites and will be aiming for a fourth consecutive success this winter in this speciality.
The Norwegians(Sturla Holm Lægreid, Tarjei Boe, Johannes Thingnes Boe, Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen) will be serious contenders, as will the Swedes(Viktor Brandt, Jesper Nelin, Martin Ponsiluoma, Sebastian Samuelsson) and the Germans (Justus Strelow, Philipp Horn, Johannes Kuehn, Philipp Nawrath).
The complete start lists
Women’s pursuit – 1.00 pm
Men’s relay – 2.55pm
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