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This Thursday morning, the Swedish Biathlon Association announced the names of the biathletes who will compete in the sprints at the World Championships in Lenzerheide (Switzerland) on Friday and Saturday.
Elvira Oeberg, who was left out of the opening mixed relay after falling ill in recent weeks, will be back in action in the sprint at the World Championships.
Hanna Oeberg, Anna Magnusson and Ella Halvarsson will also be taking part , while Viktor Brandt, Martin Ponsiluoma, Jesper Nelin and Sebastian Samuelsson will be starting for the men.
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- “We couldn’t have got off to a better start than this”: the French team got off to the perfect start with a golden performance in the mixed relay at the world championships in Lenzerheid.
- “I don’t feel like I made a mistake”: Julia Simon recounts her collision with Sweden’s Anna Magnusson during the mixed relay in Lenzerheide
- Julia Simon and Sebastian Samuelsson crash, Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold and Hanna Oeberg fail to shoot: an opening mixed relay full of twists and turns in Lenzerheide
- “I feel bad for the team”: Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold’s two turns in the penalty circle were a real ordeal in the mixed relay at the world championships.
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- “It was fun”: during the mixed relay at the World Championships in Lenzerheide, Britain’s Shawna Pendry was surprised to ski with her idol Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold.
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In this article:Anna Magnusson, Biathlon, Championnats du monde, Ella Halvarsson, Elvira Oeberg, Hanna Oeberg, Jesper Nelin, Lenzerheide, Lenzerheide 2025, Martin Ponsiluoma, Sebastian Samuelsson, Sprint, Suède, Viktor Brandt

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