Biathlon: Oslo-Holmenkollen World Cup finals continue this Saturday
This Saturday, the finals of the 2024/2025 Biathlon World Cup in Oslo-Holmenkollen (Norway) continue with the pursuits. At 13:45, the start of the men’s race will be given and Johannes Thingnes Boe, winner of the sprint, will be the first to go, wearing the red bib.

The yellow bib of Sturla Holm Lægreid will follow at 26 seconds, followed by Johannes Dale-Skjevdal at 37 seconds, Isak Frey at 47, Vebjoern Soerum at 1 min 0, Tommaso Giacomel at 1 min 1, Quentin Fillon-Maillet at 1 min 5, Justus Strelow at 1 min 14, Emilien Claude at 1 min 19, Endre Stroemsheim at 1 min 22, Jakov Fak at 1 min 25, Eric Perrot at 1 min 32, Martin Uldal at 1 min 39, Philipp Horn at 1 min 41, Jesper Nelin at 1 min 42, Niklas Hartweg at 1 min 49, Martin Ponsiluoma at 1 min 42, Johannes Kuehn at 1 min 52 or Sebastian Samuelsson at 1 min 56.
Further back, Fabien Claude and the blue Campbell Wright bib (+2 min 5), Antonin Guigonnat (+2 min 9), Florent Claude (+2 min 14), Sebastian Stalder (+2 min 17), Simon Kaiser (+2 min 21) and Oscar Lombardot (+2 min 36) will start.
Franziska Preuss vs Lou Jeanmonnot, duel at high altitude
The women’s pursuit will start at 3.50pm. In this race, Franziska Preuss, with the yellow number, and Lou Jeanmonnot, with the red number, will start together at the gun.

A little further back we find Suvi Minkkinen at 22 seconds, Ida Lien at 29, Julia Simon at 32, Amy Baserga at 42, Lena Haecki-Gross at 44, Hanna Oeberg at 46, Milena Todorova at 47, Aita Gasparin at 48, Elvira Oeberg at 51, Natalia Sidorowicz at 53, Camille Bened at 1 min 0, Karoline Erdal at 1 min 2, Jeanne Richard at 1 min 6, Océane Michelon at 1 min 9, Maren Kirkeeide at 1 min 22, Juni Arnekleiv at 1 min 23, Anna-Karin Heijdenberg, Paula Botet and Dorothea Wierer at 1 min 26, Julia Tannheimer at 1 min 29, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet at 1 min 30, Lisa Theresa Hauser at 1 min 32, Sophie Chauveau at 1 min 38, Anamarija Lampic at 1 min 42 and Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold at 1 min 44.
The complete start lists
Men’s pursuit – 1.45pm
Women’s pursuit – 3.50pm
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