Chasers on Saturday in Lenzerheide

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Biathlon: Franziska Preuß at the shooting range. © picture alliance/dpa/KEYSTONE | Gian Ehrenzeller

The biathlon season continues on Saturday. The pursuers for women and men will run in Lenzerheide. chiemgau24.de is in the live ticker today.

Lenzerheide – Im Biathlon has two races on the program on Saturday. In Lenzerheide the women run in pursuit from 12:45 p.m, the men start at 2:40 p.m. chiemgau24.de is today in the live ticker for the biathlon along with it.

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Before the race: Janina Hettich-Walz is already 1:30 behind, Vanessa Voigt is even two minutes away. Selina Grotian is 38th, 2:39 behind.

Before the race: Preuß is one minute behind Braisaz-Bouchet and a good 40 seconds behind Vittozzi. If the race goes ideally, a podium finish is possible here.

Before the race: So it’s up to Franziska Preuß, Janina Hettich-Walz, Vanessa Voigt and Selina Grotian.

Before the race: Only four German ladies tackle the pursuer. Johanna Puff narrowly missed out on her pursuer in 61st place, Sophia Schneider had to miss the entire weekend in Lenzerheide for health reasons.

Before the race: Justine Braisaz-Bouchet from France will open the race. Closely followed by Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold from Norway and Lisa Vittozzi from Italy.

Before the race: 10 kilometers are run straight away and we go to the shooting range four times. The start is based on the backlog from the sprint.

Before the race: Hello and welcome to the live ticker for the biathlon today in Lenzerheide. We’ll soon see the women’s pursuer.

Biathlon today in the live ticker: The preliminary report on the races

Only four German ladies At the Biathlon World Cup in Lenzerheide, they are tackling the pursuit over 10 kilometers with four shooting events. And only two have a realistic chance of a top result.

Biathlon today in the live ticker: Preuß and Hettich with a decent starting position

Franziska Preuß showed a good sprint after previous illness on Thursday and will start the race in seventh place. She is a good minute behind the Frenchwoman Justine Braisaz-Bouchet, who won the sprint and will start ahead of Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold and Lisa Vittozzi.

Janina Hettich-Walz is 1:29 minutes behind, but the podium is still within reach with a flawless performance. Vanessa Voigt is 21st and is already almost two minutes behind, Selina Grotian starts 2:39 minutes behind Braisaz-Bouchet. The favorites are the top three of the sprint, and you also have to take Elvira Öberg from Sweden into account. Click here for the start list

Biathlon today in the live ticker: German men with a concentrated chance of a podium

In pursuit the gentlemen experience the German men have an unusual constellation. While they were usually chasing the Norwegians, they went into the 12.5 kilometer race with concentrated power.

On Friday the DSV men showed an outstanding sprint in Lenzerheide. Benedikt Doll won, Philipp Nawrath came on the podium and Philipp Horn and Johannes Kühn also made it into the top six. This means that Germany is also in pursuit multiple podium options.

Doll will open the race, closely followed by the Norwegian Johannes Thingnes Boe. Behind them, in addition to Nawrath, Horn and Kühn, you also have to look out for Sturla Holm Laegreid from Norway, who crossed the finish line at the same time as Horn. The Quartet is around 40 seconds behind on Doll and Boe. Justus Strelow is 1:20 minutes behind and could still be at the front if he shoots flawlessly. David Zobel was only 39th and is already well behind. Click here for the start list

The ladies’ pursuer starts at 12:45 p.m, the men start at 2:40 p.m. chiemgau24.de will be on the live ticker from 12:15 p.m. The races in Lenzerheide are part of the 2023/24 Biathlon World Cup. The biathlon calendar includes nine stations; the results of the World Cup races are included in the overall rankings for women and men. chiemgau24.de is included in the live ticker for all races.

Source: chiemgau24.de

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