Biathlon: continuation of the Antholz World Cup with the men’s sprint
This Friday afternoon, the Biathlon World Cup in Antholz (Italy) continues with the men’s sprint. Following Doubt’s Lou Jeanmonnot ‘ s success in the women’s race, Latvia’s Renars Birkentals will kick off the men’s competition at 2.30pm.
The first bibs include Vladimir Iliev (3), Didier Bionaz (4), Jesper Nelin (7), Simon Kaiser (9), Vytautas Strolia (11) and Tero Seppälä (14). In the blue group, Thierry Langer (16), Johannes Kuehn (18), Vitezslav Hornig (20), Niklas Hartweg (22), Antonin Guigonnat (24), Andrejs Rastorgujevs (26) and David Zobel (27), Lukas Hofer (28), Martin Ponsiluoma (30), Justus Strelow (32), Vitalii Mandzyn (34), Dmytro Pidruchnyi (36), Philipp Horn (38), Simon Eder (39) and Emilien Claude (40).

The red group of favourites will be made up of Tarjei Boe (42), Fabien Claude (44), Sturla Holm Lægreid (46), Johannes Thingnes Boe (48), Tommaso Giacomel (50), Campbell Wright (52) and Jakov Fak (54), Quentin Fillon-Maillet (56), Florent Claude (57), Vebjoern Soerum (58), Endre Stroemsheim (60), Sebastian Samuelsson (62), Martin Uldal (64), Emilien Jacquelin (66), Philipp Nawrath (68) and Eric Perrot (70).
The complete start list
Men’s sprint – 2.30pm
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