Biathlon: Sprint of the men in Oslo now in the Liveticker

For the last time in this biathlon season stands for the gentlemen of the sprint on the program. Here you can experience the fountain of the gentlemen in Oslo in the Liveticker.

Biathlon: Sprint of the gentlemen in Oslo - the current podium

Rank Name Time
1. Johannes Kühn 26: 26.80
2. Vytautas Strolia +28.70
3rd Thomas Bormolini +1: 00.40

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Biathlon: Sprint of the men in Oslo now in the Liveticker

Good prelude for Nawrath: With a faultless lying shooting, Philipp Nawrath gives himself a good starting position for the further race. The German sorts for five hits on tenth place - just under 29 seconds behind Sturla Holm Laegreid.

Laegreide before the victory: A rich upholstery of 26 seconds on Sebastian Samuelsson takes Sturla Holm Laegreid with the final round, which completed a perfect competition until then. If the Norwegian can hold this tempo, he will probably not be beaten.

Leadership for Laegreid! Overall is very strong! Sturla Holm Laegreid, Sebastian Samuelsson and Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen have all remained without any mistakes, that's why Laegreide is now ahead of the front.

Residue for Fillon MapLet: On the trail, Quentin Fillon Maillet does not seem quite fit today. Although the Frenchman stays faultless, only ranked seven after the first shooting. On the other hand, Martin Ponsiluoma sorts up as third parties.

Lesser Front: Erik Lesser comes with a very fast runtime for the first shoot and meets every five slices there. This is an extremely clean start for the next DSV runner in the race and first gives rank two in the meantime.

Doll outstanding: Benedict Doll now deposits the standing stop. Quiet and certainly the German puts his shots and is rewarded with completely error-free shooting performance. He pushes ahead of it. He is the first to do Johannes Kühn neat competition.

Criminal trial for bold: At Johannes Kühn, his second visit to the shooting range is not quite according to plan. He misses one of the five slices and has to run the extrams. Nevertheless, the German initially sets the best time before Thomas Bormolini and Benjamin Weger.

Men's 10km Sprint - Biathlon | Oslo 2022 Full Race Five hits from Eder: Simon Eder meets all five shots in the goals. Runner, however, the Austrian already has a greater backlog, 31 seconds behind Sturla Holm Laegreide is for him on the next round.

Christiansen and Laegreide Strong: Something happily operates Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen in the lying stop. Despite two margins, the Norwegian ultimately falls all five slices, which gives the third place in the intermediate class. Being faster his teammate Sturla Holm Laegreide is on the road, which also remains spotless and take over the lead after the first shooting.

Samuelsson error free: Also Sebastian Samuelsson has no difficulties on the shooting range on his first visit. All five cartridges sit, consequently it goes for the Swedes with one second lead on Johannes Kühn on the next round.

Lesser lays off: Now the time has come, Erik Lesser takes his last sprint of the career in attack and will strive for a good starting position for the persecution! The Dominator of the last weeks, Quentin Fillon Maillet, starts a minute after the German.

Jacquelin Patzt, Doll not: Twenty twice, even the Frenchman Emilien Jacquelin must turn into the penalty after the first shooting. In contrast, Benedikt Doll resolves the task in the lying stop, which meets everything and brings behind Johannes Kühn at the second position.

Good start of bold: Johannes Kühn ensures the change at the top after the first shooting. With five hits and a fast shooting time, the German slides at the time of 16 seconds from Thomas Bormolini from Italy.

Error at Seppalä and Weger: At Tero Seppälä, a disc remains at the first shooting, so the Finn falls back for the time being. Even with Benjamin Weger it does not work better, which also has to complete 150 extramumes in the penalty.

Beat the Norwegians? Of course, the Norwegians in front of their best side want to present themselves in front of the domestic audience. Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen, who was heavily traveling last week, has just started. In about a minute Sturla Holm Laegreid is also on it.

Bormolini while shooting: With the start number one Thomas Bormolini now reaches the stadium for the first time and throws himself to the lying stop on the mat. There, the conditions are not easy, but the Italian can not be impressed and hits five times in a quiet pace.

Faster approach of bold: Lathed quickly John Kühn goes on today's sprint. At the meantime, the German undercuts the specification of Tero Seppälä by eight seconds, Benjamin Weger is also good on the first two kilometers.

First intermediate times: The first starters have passed through the meantime after 1.7 kilometers. Currently, the Course of Finn Tero Seppälä leads at this point. With a residue of almost five seconds followed behind Thomas Bormolini.

Jacquelin and Doll in the race: The first winners go to the 10-kilometer distance. Emilien Jacquelin from France and Deutsche Benedikt Doll has previously been a seasonal win. It also follows Sebastian Samuelsson from Sweden.

Start of Seppalä: The first candidate for a top ten result catapults Tero Seppalä from Finland with fast slash crests from the starting house. In a few seconds, the Swiss Benjamin Weger and Johannes Kühn are the first DSV runner in the row.

Let's go! The men's sprint in Oslo is in full swing! Thomas Bormolini as the first runner slides on the track and will set the direction times. A total of 89 other athletes follow the Italian and want to take a good start to the World Cup final.

Biathlon: Sprint of the men in Oslo now in Liveticker - start

Before starting: Also in the Swiss team, a fixed size will be passed this weekend. Benjamin Weger (start number 5), who debuted in 2009 in the World Cup, finished his career after the races on Holmenkollen and then wants to create a distance to the biathlon first. 'I does not know if I fall into a hole or if the resignation becomes a liberation ', said the 32-year-old and continued:' I have to come first with his head from the sport, because athletes do not just lead athlete Carefree Life. 'Three more Swiss escort walkers on his farewell tour. Sebastian Stalder (49), Joscha Burkhalter (74) and Martin Jäger (79) Live a place under the best 60.

Before starting: The Austrian Ski Association attacks in Oslo at the end of the season with Simon Eder (start number 20). In all likelihood, the Routinian from Salzburg will continue in the World Cup in the following winter. 'Outdoating date is none of me at me' commented Eder the tendency last. Felix Leitner also wants to say goodbye to a positive result in the summer break, approaching the sprints in Kontiolahti and Otepää in a placement among the top ten. David Comatz (71) and Harald Lemmerer (87) Complete the ÖSV bid, for both, it is initially a position among the first 60 athletes to be qualified for tomorrow's pursuer.

Before starting: From the German point of view, the appearance of Erik Lesser (start number 29) is very focused. The 33-year-old denies the last three races of his career in Oslo and is well-respectful of the upcoming tasks. 'I try to stay as cool as possible on my last World Cup weekend. The routes and the shooting range sometimes lay me in the past - but sometimes not. Therefore, I have respect for the competitions', Lesser said. Also Johannes Kühn (6), Benedict Doll (11), Philipp Nawrath (40), Roman Rees (45) and David Zobel (76) are back. For the usual six starters, Lucas Fratzscher (67) joins themselves has qualified over a top ten placement in the IBU Cup overall rating. By contrast, Philipp Horn is missing after a training crash.

Before starting: The high-flyer in the men's biathlon is currently Quentin Fillon MapLet, who has secured the victory in the overall World Cup prematurely in the previous week by another outstanding appearance in Otepää. Eight times the Frenchman stood at the top of the podium in the current season, three times in the sprint. Consequently, Fillon MapLet is again the pota preference on the day success and also wants to clear the small crystal ball for the discipline rating. There, Sebastian Samuelsson from Sweden still has computational possibilities, with a residue of 56 points, however, these are very low.

Before starting: In the last week in Otepää, the DSV gentlemen in the sprint could deliver an excellent performance. Benedikt Doll was beaten in the sprint of third parties and just just under Sturla Holm Laegreid and Quentin Fillon Maillet. Roman Rees as fifth and Erik Lesser as a seventh rounded off the good deposit of the DSV athletes. Can you deliver similar performance in the last sprint of the season today?

Before starting: Today's sprint of men starts at 15.50 in Oslo.

Before starting: Hello and welcome to the Livesticker of the Sprint of Gentlemen in Oslo.

Biathlon: Sprint of the men in Oslo today live on TV and Livestream

The zdf shows the sprint of the men in Oslo today from 15.40 clock live and exclusive in free TV. As commentator duo, Christoph Hamm and Herbert Fritzenwenger are in use for the ZDF today.

The public service channels also offer a free livestream of the race you will find in the zdf_mediathek or on _zdfsport.de.

Biathlon: The stand in the overall World Cup of the Gentlemen

Place Name Points
1 Quentin Fillon Maillet 870
2 Emilien Jacquelin 625
3 Sebastian Samuelsson 596
4 Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen 594
5 Sturla Holm Laegreid 574
6 Tarjei BÖ 545
7 Simon Desthieux 519
8 Benedict Doll 482
9 Johannes Thingnes Bö 440
10 Sivert Bakken 432
11 Tero Seepalä 422
12 Johannes Kühn 418
13 Alexander Loginov 413
14 Anton Smolski 405
15 Fabien Claude 398

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