14:17. The group announcements for the Biathlon World Cup in Östersund (Sweden) continue. Following in the footsteps of Canada,Estonia and Norway, Kazakhstan unveiled its shortlist at midday on Monday.
This team was formed following a decision by the coaches after the races in Geilo (Norway). The women’s team includes Olga Poltoranina, Aisha Rakisheva, Milena Geneva and Polina Yegorova. Vladislav Kireyev, Asset Dyussenov, Vadim Kurales and Kirill Bauer make up the men’s group.
Kazakhstan’s selection for the Biathlon World Cup in Östersund 🇸🇪
Men
- Vladislav Kireyev 🇰🇿
- Asset Dyussenov 🇰🇿
- Vadim Kuraless 🇰🇿
- Kirill Bauer 🇰🇿
Ladies
- Olga Poltoranina 🇰🇿
- Aisha Rakisheva 🇰🇿
- Milana Geneva 🇰🇿
- Polina Yegorova 🇰🇿
Kazakhstan’s selection for the IBU Biathlon Cup in Obertilliach 🇦🇹
Men
- Alexandr Mukhin 🇰🇿
- Danil Chervenko 🇰🇿
- Yegor Grebenchshikov 🇰🇿
- Yerzhanat Kuandyk 🇰🇿
- Nikita Akimov 🇰🇿
Ladies
- Daria Klimina 🇰🇿
- Adima Kuanyshbekova 🇰🇿
- Laura Kinybayeva 🇰🇿
- Alina Skripkina 🇰🇿
The full programme for the Östersund Biathlon World Cup 🇸🇪
Saturday 29 November
- 1.15pm: Women’s 4x6km relay
- 4.55pm: Men’s 4×7.5km relay
Sunday 30th November
- 2pm: Mixed singles relay
- 16:00: mixed relay
Tuesday 2nd December
- 15:30: Men’s 15 km individual
Wednesday 3rd December
- 15:30: Men’s 20 km individual
Friday 5 December
- 16:00: women’s 7.5 km sprint
Saturday 6 December
- 4.30pm: Men’s 10 km sprint
Sunday 7 December
- 1.15pm: Women’s 10 km pursuit
- 3.20pm: Men’s 12.5km pursuit
The full programme for the IBU Biathlon Cup in Obertilliach 🇦🇹
Thursday 4 December
- 10.30 am: women’s 7.5 km sprint
- 2.10pm: Men’s 10km sprint
Saturday 6 December
- 10.30 am: women’s 7.5 km sprint
- 2.10pm: Men’s 10km sprint
Sunday 7 December
- 10.45am: women’s 10km pursuit
- 1.30pm: Men’s 12.5 km pursuit
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