Startlister trukket for herrenes sprint i Otepää biathlonverdenscup

Startlistene for åpningsrennet i herrenes 10 km sprint under biathlonverdenscupen i Otepää, Estland, ble trukket onsdag. Rennet starter torsdag kl. 15.15 lokal tid (kl. 14.15 fransk tid), med Frankrikes Emilien Claude som starter først blant lagkameratene på startnummer 8 (kl. 15.19). Favoritter som Norges Johannes Dale-Skjevdal (startnummer 42) går i den røde gruppen.

Den åttende etappen av biathlonverdenscupen 2025/2026 er i gang på Tehvandi idrettssenter i Otepää, som blir arrangør for mesterskapene i 2027. Etter laguttakene tidligere i uken – med Frankrike som beholder oppsettet fra Kontiolahti og Norge som gjør én endring på damesiden – ble startlistene for herrenes 10 km sprint klare.  nnKasakhstans Vladislav Kireyev leder an med startnummer 1, etterfulgt av tidlige startere som Norges Sondre Slettemark (2), Canadas Jacques Jefferies (4), Latvias Andrejs Rastorgujevs (5), og Finlands Olli Hiidensalo (12).  nDen blå gruppen starter med Tsjekkias Vitezslav Hornig (16), Sloveniens Jakov Fak (17), Sveriges Isak Frey (18), Østerrikes Simon Eder (20), Frankrikes Oscar Lombardot (24), og Sveits' Niklas Hartweg (25).  nFavoritter i rød gruppe inkluderer Norges Johannes Dale-Skjevdal (42), Italias Lukas Hofer (44), Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen (46), Frankrikes Quentin Fillon-Maillet (50), Emilien Jacquelin (52), sammenlagtleder Eric Perrot (gult startnummer, 54), Fabien Claude (56), Sveriges Martin Ponsiluoma (60), og Sturla Holm Lægreid (68).  nSenere startere: Østerrikes Jeremy Finello (75) frem til Russlands Alexandr Mukhin (105). Franske startere: Emilien Claude (kl. 15.19), Lombardot (kl. 15.27), Fillon-Maillet (kl. 15.40), Jacquelin (kl. 15.41), Perrot (kl. 15.42), Fabien Claude (kl. 15.43).

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