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Bolshunov lost. This hasn’t happened to him in a whole year.
The three-time Olympic champion lost to Maltsev, who could not take part in the race at all.
Despite the lack of face-to-face rivalry between Bolshunov and Klebo this season, fans continue to compare the best skiers of our time with each other. Like Klebo, who complained about health problems, our Alexander also lubricated the preseason.
But at the first competitions of this winter, failures in the preparatory process did not prevent either of them from winning race after race with apparent ease. However, a month later, an unexpected failure occurred.
Alexander, with a record lag for this season, lost the 30-kilometer race in Kirovo-Chepetsk. Although the winner could not take part in it at all.
Confident pace
The preparatory period for the new season for the best athlete of the country this year was accompanied by pleasant chores. The birth of a child predetermined the need to adjust the training process, so there could not be a full-fledged work with Wartko.
At the first starts of the season, the lack of training hours probably had an effect, since Alexander lost both the sprint and the freestyle “trimming”. Moreover, in the distance race, the advantage of Artem Maltsev, who became the winner, was a significant 34 seconds.
True, the three-time Olympic champion himself looked calm and urged all fans not to take these defeats to heart. And it turned out that he was right. A few days later, at the second stage, all at the same Top of Choi, the main star of our skis won the 15-kilometer race with apparent ease with the “classic”. The winner of the previous race Maltsev Bolshunov “brought” more than a minute.
It’s no secret that Artem can hardly be called a generalist, so he focuses on skating. But in the next two freestyle races, Bolshunov confidently took gold: both in Khakassia and Chusovoy. Maltsev climbed to the third and fifth positions, but the gaps were decent.
Fruits of working with a new coach
Alexander confidently led both the overall standings and the distance race rating, so everything seemed to fall into place. The 25-year-old athlete began the fourth stage in Kirovo-Chepetsk with a long-awaited victory in the sprint, then took the gold in the classic “cutting” and, by all accounts, should have triumphantly finished the stage with a victory in the 30-kilometer freestyle race.
But exactly the opposite happened. Alexander started the first lap not bad, but Chervotkin and Maltsev were nearby, the gaps of which were measured by one and three seconds. And then, unexpectedly for everyone, Bolshunov began to lose to both Alexei and Artem, despite the fact that the leader of the team knew their results at the cutoffs. Strategically, his position was more convenient for an attack, but he could not cope with the pace of his compatriots.
Maltsev brought 12 seconds to Chervotkin and 55 seconds to Bolshunov at the finish line, although both started behind the winner. A catastrophic lag for Alexander – this season he has never lost so much. For Artem, this victory was the second after four stages. What is remarkable is the absence of his name in the starting list a few hours before the race. A formal oversight could cost Maltsev the victory, but the bureaucratic processes were overcome.
As well as the loads that Artem experienced in the off-season in a new training environment. Now we see the obvious progress that has been made since the start of work with the Borodavko group, and, hopefully, now Maltsev is ready to systematically take first places from Bolshunov in freestyle races.
Interesting coincidences
Such misfires for Bolshunov, strictly speaking, are rare. But it is noteworthy that last year for the entire World Cup and the Olympics, he allowed himself such a luxury only once. In Davos on December 12, in the free style cut-off, but at a distance twice as short (15 km), he lost more than a minute to Simen Kruger from Norway.
An interesting parallel: the main rival of our skier, Johannes Klebo, who also started this season brilliantly, unexpectedly lost last Sunday. Moreover, like Bolshunov, almost a minute (+52.5 seconds), and this happened in Davos, where Kruger again won.
Whatever one may say, it is impossible not to compare Klebo and Bolshunov even without face-to-face meetings. Both of them are forced to compete only with their compatriots. True, the Norwegian does this at the World Cup, and the Russian – within the framework of domestic competitions.
Source: Sportbox
Thomas Astudillo is a sports journalist and author who writes for Sportish. He has a deep love and knowledge of sports, and is known for his engaging and informative writing on the latest sports news and events.
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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: when does it start, where to watch the live broadcast of the women’s pursuit race on December 20
The women’s pursuit race as part of the third stage of the Alfa-Bank Commonwealth Biathlon Cup in Tchaikovsky (Perm Territory) will be held on Saturday, December 20.
The 10 km race will start at 11:00 Moscow time. Watch the live broadcast from 10:50 on the Match TV and Match! Arena”, as well as the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
The starting list includes Olympic silver medalists Irina Kazakevich and Kristina Reztsova, Inna Tereshchenko, Victoria Slivko, Natalia Shevchenko, Tamara Derbusheva and other Russians. Olympic champion Dinara Smolskaya, world bronze medalist Anna Sola, Elena Kulak, Irina Shakleina, Ksenia Vorobey, Anna Makarskaya, Victoria Shashkova and Anna Pestereva will compete for Belarus.
The third stage of the Commonwealth Cup will end on December 21.
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Commonwealth Biathlon Cup: when does it start, where to watch the live broadcast of the men’s pursuit race on December 20
The men’s 12.5 km pursuit race will be held as part of the third stage of the Alfa-Bank Commonwealth Biathlon Cup in Tchaikovsky (Perm Territory) on Saturday, December 20.
The race will start at 09:00 Moscow time. The live broadcast will be available from 08:35 on the Match TV and Match! Arena”, as well as the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.
60 athletes will compete at the start of the pursuit. Olympic bronze medalists Eduard Latypov and Alexander Loginov, as well as Daniil Serohvostov, Karim Khalili, Alexander Povarnitsyn, Kirill Bazhin and other Russian biathletes will take part in the race. Belarus will be represented by the silver medalist of the Games Anton Smolsky, Stepan Danilov, Maxim Vorobey, Gleb Orlovsky, Alexander Golyak, Nikita Lobastov and Ivan Tulatin.
The third stage of the Commonwealth Cup will end on December 21.
Source: Sportbox
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The IBU resorted to meanness in order not to let Russians into the Olympics. The cynicism of the methods is shocking
Biathlon officials are putting a spoke in the wheels of our guys. Real chaos!
The admission of Russian athletes in luge, bobsleigh, skeleton and, of course, cross-country skiing gave hope that in other sports everything will soon improve. Moreover, the appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) were generally identical and ended equally well for our country.
However, the International Biathlon Union (IBU) categorically does not want to return the Russians and goes to any lengths to delay this process as much as possible.
The most negatively disposed federation towards Russia
It has long been no secret that of the winter sports, biathlon is the most negatively disposed towards Russians. The IBU leadership doesn’t even try too hard to hide this, regularly making it clear that they are not interested in admitting our athletes. However, they could hardly have expected that Russia would win several cases in a row in CAS in other disciplines and get the opportunity to compete on the international stage.
The shell fell especially close to the cross-country biathlon, where a week ago the long-awaited return of our guys took place. So far, these are only Saveliy Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva, but the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) notes that the list of neutral athletes may gradually increase. In fact, athletes in alpine skiing and snowboarding are already receiving access.
The IBU in this sense is a related organization. It is logical to ask the question why Russian skiers can compete, but biathletes cannot? After all, the events take place in approximately the same countries, so the reason is solely in the leadership of the two organizations. If the FIS really was at least not against the return of Russia, then the IBU is a different story. However, even there they could not do anything with the CAS decision.
The Russian Biathlon Union nevertheless filed an appeal against the IBU for not allowing athletes in neutral status. Considering the experience of other federations, a positive outcome could have been expected. Another point was that everything had to be done in an accelerated format in order to try to qualify for the Olympic Games in Milan. Unlike skiing, in biathlon this can be done at the January World Cup stages. Actually, the head of the RBU, Viktor Maigurov, spoke about this in an interview with Match TV.
Explanations from the IBU
However, today it became known that the IBU completely abandoned this option and refused to Russia. This was confirmed by the head of the SBR press service, Sergei Averyanov, on his social networks and by commentator Dmitry Guberniev on Match TV. The IBU responded very quickly. The press secretary of the International Biathlon Union, Christian Winkler, tried to explain the organization’s position.
— Indeed, the IBU did not agree to an accelerated procedure for considering the arbitration claim. Regarding youth competitions, the IBU has taken note of the recommendation from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Committee and will review it. As the IOC has made clear, the application of these recommendations depends on the regulations of each international federation. Thus, at the moment, the position of the IBU, for which the IBU Congress voted democratically, remains in force,” Winkler told Match TV.
In general, they again tried to create true discrimination, because, apparently, CAS was not averse to doing everything quickly and efficiently. If you look at the situation objectively, then in essence there is nothing special to consider. If in similar cases with lugers, skiers and others the same decision was made, then here too everything should be transparent. The input data is absolutely identical.
“The largest concentration of Russophobes on the planet”
Of course, the IBU understood this all too well. Therefore, they made an attempt to delay the process. If the return of the Russians to the World Cup is inevitable, then at least spoiling our attempt to qualify for the Olympics has become a minimum task for them. And it seems that they can cope with it, because CAS cannot yet say exactly when they will make the final decision. And the point here is not the desire of the court, it’s just that in addition to the appeal of the SBI, they have many more cases under consideration, which are in the order of priority.
There is very little time left before Catholic Christmas, so there is a risk that everything will drag on until at least the beginning or even mid-January.
“If CAS decides in our favor, and everything indicates that this will happen, then the IBU will put a spoke in our wheels. It will be very interesting how they will react to the IOC recommendations to admit young people. Let’s say you are prejudiced towards adults, but what does it have to do with children? All requests have been sent, the IBU is silent. Let’s see how long this disgusting policy will continue. After we return, it will be possible to sue them and further demand compensation,” Guberniev told Match TV.
— I have already said many times that the IBU will be the last organization that will return Russian athletes to the international arena. There are so many Russophobes gathered there, this is the largest concentration of Russophobes on the planet. They will allow children because the IOC recommended so. They will not agree to confrontation with them. Now their task is to finally spoil us and not let us into the Olympics. Starting next year, everything will be restored, I have no doubt, so this is their last opportunity to show their essence,” added two-time Olympic champion Dmitry Vasiliev in an interview with Match TV.
In reality, the IBU really doesn’t have many options left to fight the return of the Russians. This should happen next year one way or another. I would really like to see our guys at the Olympics, and while there are at least small chances left, we must fight in court for this opportunity. The International Biathlon Union will not be able to go against CAS even with a strong desire.
Source: Sportbox
Thomas Astudillo is a sports journalist and author who writes for Sportish. He has a deep love and knowledge of sports, and is known for his engaging and informative writing on the latest sports news and events.
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