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Borodavko – about the prospects of Korostelev and Nepryaeva at the Tour de Ski: “An additional stage to prepare for the Olympics”
The coach of three-time Olympic champion Alexander Bolshunov, Yuri Borodavko, spoke about the prospects for the performance of Russian skiers Savely Korostelev and Daria Nepryaeva at the Tour de Ski.
The Tour de Ski will take place from December 28 to January 4.
— Are you planning to watch the Tour de Ski?
– As it turns out. If possible – of course.
— What prospects do you see for Korostelev and Nepryaeva?
— The most important thing is to adapt to the speeds at the World Cup stages. This race is an additional stage, additional time to gain speed, to prepare for the Olympics. Here the speed is higher, the structure of the snow is somewhat different, plus the competition itself, of course.
— What could Bolshunov claim in this stage race if he could compete there? Would it be possible to defeat Alexandra?
— All athletes who stand at the start have this opportunity. Therefore, to say that it would be possible to win is, of course, impossible. Moreover, four years have passed. I think the fight would have been difficult, there would have been chances, but to say unequivocally that he would have won… Maybe not,” Borodavko told Sport Day after Day.
Earlier, Korostelev and Nepryaeva at the World Cup in Davos won quotas to participate in the sprint, skiathlon, time trial and marathon at the Olympics in Italy. Nepryaeva was 39th in the sprint and 20th in the time trial, Korostelev took 52nd place in the sprint and 25th in the time trial.
The 2026 Olympics will take place from February 6 to 22 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Source: Sportbox
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Biathletes from the French team won the relay at the World Cup in Oberhof
Biathletes of the French national team / Photo: © picture alliance / Contributor / picture alliance / Gettyimages.ru
The French women’s team won the relay at the Biathlon World Cup in Oberhof (Germany).
The French team covered the distance in 1 hour 18 minutes and 21.9 seconds, spending eight additional rounds of ammunition on the firing lines.
The second place was taken by the Norwegian team (+53.7; 1 penalty loop; 7 additional rounds), the third place was taken by the German team (+1.28.4; 1; 13).
On Sunday, January 11, the men’s relay and women’s pursuit race will take place as part of the World Cup in Oberhof.
Source: Sportbox
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Italian biathlete Giacomel won the pursuit race at the World Cup in Oberhof and led the overall standings
Italian Tommaso Giacomel won the pursuit race at the fourth stage of the Biathlon World Cup in Oberhof (Germany).
Giacomel, who started first, covered the 12.5 km distance in 37 minutes 15.4 seconds; the Italian made six misses in four shooting ranges. The second place was taken by the Norwegian Martin Uldahl (lag – 4.5 seconds; 4 misses), the third – by the Swede Sebastian Samuelsson (+8.8; 6).
Jacomel won his third race in a row, scored 611 points and led the overall World Cup standings ahead of Johan-Olav Botn (560) from Norway.
Later on Saturday the women’s relay will take place in Oberhof.
Source: Sportbox
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Biathlon World Cup winner Valery Noskov died at the age of 60
The winner of the World Cup stages, international master of sports of the USSR in biathlon, Valery Noskov, died at the age of 59, reports the press service of the Russian Biathlon Union.
The causes of Noskov’s death have not been specified.
In 1988, Noskov became the silver medalist of the USSR Championship in the sprint race. He won the relay at the World Cup. At the 1990 World Championships, Noskov took ninth place in the sprint race in Holmenkollen, and in the relay race held in Kontiolahti, he became fifth as part of the USSR national team. The last time he took part in the World Cup was in the 1991/92 season, at the stage in Hochfilzen he took 13th place in the individual race. After finishing his sports career, Noskov worked as a biathlon coach at CSKA.
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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