Biathlon World Cup Ruhpolding 2023: program, start lists, results

Next station Upper Bavaria: The Biathlon World Cup is in Ruhpolding this week. From January 11th to 15th, 2023, a total of six races are on the program with individual, relay and mass start. Due to the lack of fresh snow, the route was prepared exclusively with preserved old snow from last year.

We present start times, start lists, TV channels and results from the Chiemgau Arena. Weather forecasts and webcam images should not be missing either.

>> Boe brothers released biography

>> World Cup calendar: All dates and results of the season

The program in Ruhpolding

datebegindiscipline
01/11/2023 (Wed)
Result
14:10Individual men 20 km
01/12/2023 (Thu)
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14:10Individual women 15 km
01/13/2023 (Fri)
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14:25Relay men 4 x 7.5 km
01/14/2023 (Sat)
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14:25Relay women 4 x 6 km
01/15/2023 (Sun)
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12:30 p.mMass start men 15 km
01/15/2023 (Sun)
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14:45Mass start women 12.5 km

(Changes possible at any time)

>> More information about the World Cup location in Ruhpolding

>> Dates and Results of the IBU Cup

Individual men on January 11th, 2023 in Ruhpolding (Wednesday)

Johannes T. Boe extends his lead in the overall World Cup

Even with two shooting errors, he is unbeatable: John T Boe (NOR) won the individual in Ruhpolding on Wednesday in front of his teammate Vetle S Christiansen won and extended his lead in the overall World Cup to 144 points. Third was the faultless one today Jakov fac from Slovenia. Best German was Benedict Doll in sixth place.

Result individual men Ruhpolding:

Surnamecountrytimeshoot
1.John T BoeNOR48:48.41+0+0+1
2.Vetle ChristiansenNOR+9.90+0+0+1
3.Jakov facSLO+29.30+0+0+0
4.Sturl LaegreidNOR+42.80+0+0+1
5.Tommaso GiacomelIT+47.60+0+1+0
6.Benedict DollENG+56.30+0+1+0
7.Andreis RastorgujevsLAT+1:21.60+0+0+1
8th.Michael KrcmarCZE+1:27.70+0+0+1
9.Quentin Fillon MailletFRA+1:44.31+1+0+0
10Tarjei BoeNOR+1:46.00+0+0+1
11.Nicholas HartwegSUI+1:52.91+0+0+1
12.John DaleNOR+2:13.10+1+1+0
13.Roman ReesENG+2:16.20+1+1+0
14David KomatzAUT+2:37.60+1+0+0
15Simon EderAUT+2:39.70+1+0+1
16Florence-ClaudeBEL+2:40.70+1+0+0
17Johannes KuehnENG+2:41.20+2+0+0
18Jesper NelinSWE+2:43.50+1+0+1
19Fabian ClaudeFRA+2:49.10+1+0+2
20Olli HiidensaloFIN+3:00.71+0+0+1
21Eric PerrotFRA+3:02.40+1+0+1
22Anton VidmarSLO+3:08.10+0+0+1
23David ZobelENG+3:23.20+0+0+2
24Alex CisarSLO+3:27.90+0+0+1
25Emily ClaudeFRA+3:29.31+0+0+0
38Philip NawrathENG+4:32.30+1+2+0
53Justus StrelowENG+5:54.80+0+1+3

>> Intermediate standings in the overall World Cup and the disciplines

Discipline: Individual men over 20 km (how does it work?)

>> Profiles: Squad and athletes of the new season

Individual women on January 12th, 2023 in Ruhpolding (Thursday)

Start time: 2:10 p.m

TV station: ARD, Eurosport1, ORF1, SRF2

Discipline: Individual women over 15 km (how does it work?)

Start list: will be added as soon as it is determined

Certainly not at the start: Franziska Preuss (cold), Vanessa Hinz (cold)

>> Intermediate standings in the overall World Cup and the disciplines

>> Profiles: Squad and athletes of the new season

Relay men on January 13th, 2023 in Ruhpolding (Friday)

Start time: 2:25 p.m

TV station: ARD, Eurosport1, ORF1, SRF2

Discipline: Relay men over 4 x 7.5 km (how does it work?)

Start list: will be added as soon as it is determined

>> Intermediate standings in the overall World Cup and the disciplines

>> Profiles: Squad and athletes of the new season

Review: Result men’s relay in Ruhpolding in January 2022

1st place: Russia (Khalili/Serokhvostov/Loginov/Tsvetkov)
2nd place: Germany (Lesser/Rees/Doll/Nawrath)
3rd place: Belarus (Labastau/Lazouski/Varabei/Smolski)
the other places

Relay women on January 14th, 2023 in Ruhpolding (Saturday)

Start time: 2:25 p.m

TV station: ARD, Eurosport1, ORF1, SRF2

Discipline: Relay women over 4 x 6 km (how does it work?)

Start list: will be added as soon as it is determined

>> Intermediate standings in the overall World Cup and the disciplines

>> Profiles: Squad and athletes of the new season

Review: Result relay women in Ruhpolding in January 2022

1st place: France (A. Chevalier/C. Chevalier/Braisaz/Simon)
2nd place: Sweden (Skottheim/Nilsson/Brorsson/Magnusson)
3rd place: Russia (Vasnetcova/Mironova/Kazakevich/Reztsova)
the other places

Mass start men on January 15th, 2023 in Ruhpolding (Sunday)

Start time: 12.30 p.m

TV station: ARD, Eurosport1, ORF1, SRF2

Discipline: Mass start men over 15 km (how does it work?)

Start list: will be added as soon as it is determined

>> Intermediate standings in the overall World Cup and the disciplines

>> Profiles: Squad and athletes of the new season

Mass start women on January 15th, 2023 in Ruhpolding (Sunday)

Start time: 2:45 p.m

TV station: ARD, Eurosport1, ORF1, SRF2

Discipline: Mass start women over 12.5 km (how does it work?)

Start list: will be added as soon as it is determined

>> Intermediate standings in the overall World Cup and the disciplines

>> Profiles: Squad and athletes of the new season

Biography of the Boe brothers published

“He has me and I have him, this brotherhood is a key to success for both of us”

Tarjei Bø and Johannes Thingnes Bø have fought their way to the top of the world in biathlon. They are brothers and best friends, but also competitors and rivals since childhood. What happens in a sibling relationship when the youngest brother, who used to always lose to the big one, becomes more successful?

For the first time, Tarjei and Johannes share their thoughts on personal triumphs and defeats and on the dichotomy between brotherly love and the spirit of competition. In their new biography, they explain what values ​​they stand for, what gives them the courage to trust their own decisions, and what dreams motivate them to keep going.

Title: The Bø brothers – rivals or best friends
Author: Lasse Lønnebotn
Co-authors: Tarjei Bo, Johannes Thingnes Bo
first release: October 2022
Price: 22.00 euros (hardcover), 16.99 euros (eBook)
Publisher: Bastei Lubbe
ISBN: 978-3-431-05035-6

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