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Nordot on MSNBø brothers bow out of biathlon after Preuss wins dramatic titleNorwegian biathlon great Johannes Thingnes Bø completed his glittering career together with his brother Tarjei in front of an ...
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DPA International on MSNLægreid claims World Cup with pursuit win as Bø misses final targetSturla Holm Lægreid denied Johannes Thingnes Bø a fairytale end of his career when he beat him for victory in a pursuit race ...
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DPA International on MSNLægreid wins World Cup as Bø falters; Jeanmonnot dethrones PreussSturla Holm Lægreid denied Johannes Thingnes Bø a fairytale end of his career when he beat him for victory in a pursuit race ...
Princess Astrid’s beaming presence brought lively charm to 2025 Biathlon World Cup.In a new two-slide post on Instagram on ...
OSLO - Germany's Franziska Preuss won her first World Cup overall title in a dramatic season finale in Holmenkollen, Norway, ...
Johannes Thingnes Boe of Norway did not disappoint at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He guided Norway to a total of 14 medals in biathlon and earned his final gold in the 15km mass start. His mass start ...
Norwegian biathlon champion Johannes Thingnes Boe did not disappoint and set out on a brisk pace against his brother Tarjei Boe and French rival Quentin Fillon Maillet. “TJ” Boe stayed agile on his ...
LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Norway's Johannes Thingnes Boe turned his anchor leg into a victory lap to claim gold in the men's 4x7.5km relay at the International Biathlon Union ...
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Nordot on MSNBø starts Oslo climax in style to boost overall hopesNorway's second placed Sturla Holm Laegreid, winner Johannes Thingnes Boe and third placed Johannes Dale-Skjevdal celebrate ...
Biathlete Sturla Laegreid wins the overall World Cup for the first time. The Swiss men do not make it into the points at ...
Biathlon· February 22, 2025 Thingnes Boe delivers relay gold for Norway, France win women's race Norway's Johannes Thingnes Boe turned his anchor leg into a victory lap to claim gold in the men's ...
Martin Fourcade, the legendary French biathlete and five-time Olympic gold medalist, has commented on the retirement of Norwegian athletes Johannes and Tarjei Boe.
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