Biathlon: youth sprints in Östersund
This Saturday, the World Youth and Junior Biathlon Championships in Östersund (Sweden) continue with the U19 sprints. The day kicks off at 12 noon with the women’s race. Lola Bugeaud (37), Louise Roguet (53), Coralie Perrin (81) and Alice Dusserre (115) will represent France.

After that, it’s the men who will be on deck from 3.20pm. Léo Carlier (11), Camille Grataloup-Manissolle (51), Antonin Guy (92) and Flavio Guy (100) will be competing for the French team.
The complete start lists
Young women’s sprint – 12.00
Young men’s sprint – 3.20pm
- The full programme for the World Youth and Junior Championships in Östersund
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- After a difficult start to the season, Antonin Guy has bounced back to secure his place at the World Youth Championships: “It’s like a reward for all the work we’ve put in since mid-January”.
- “We had to fight right to the end to get this ticket”: how Alice Dusserre qualified for the World Youth Championships in Östersund by the skin of her teeth.
- “I’m going there with the desire to take responsibility for my biathlon”: at the Junior Worlds in Östersund, Corentin Jacob returns to international competition two years after his last selection
- Östersund: Ilona Plechacova individual world youth champion, Lola Bugeaud sixth
- Östersund World Youth Championships: Antonin Guy in individual gold for the second year running, Léo Carlier in bronze
- “A real achievement”, “It feels great”: Antonin Guy and Léo Carlier, gold and bronze medallists in the individual event at the World Youth Championships in Östersund, talk about their race.
- Östersund: Célia Henaff becomes world junior individual champion, silver for Amandine Mengin
- Célia Henaff, new world junior individual champion: “A first victory, a first medal, a first 20/20”.
- Junior Cup: Bresse’s Amandine Mengin, second in Östersund, wins the individual globe
- “I’m really shocked”: Amandine Mengin, silver medallist in the individual event at the Junior Worlds and winner of the small globe, wasn’t expecting this…
- Östersund: Sivert Gerhardsen individual world junior champion, Edgar Geny eighth
- Östersund World Youth Championships: Louise Roguet, Lola Bugeaud, Camille Grataloup-Manissolle and Léo Carlier bronze medallists in the mixed relay won by Norway
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