The new biathlon season started on November 25 and will end on March 17.
On Saturday, November 25, the 2023/24 Biathlon World Cup season began with the first stage in Östersund, Sweden.
A total of 9 World Cup events are planned this season, as well as the World Championship, which will be hosted by the Czech city of Nove Mesto from February 7 to 18.
The 2023/24 biathlon season will end with the last stage of the World Cup in Canmore, Canada, which is scheduled for March 14–17.
Calendar and schedule of stages of the Biathlon World Cup 2023/24
STAGE 1
Östersund (Sweden)
November 25 – December 3
November 25
13:30 – Single mixed relay
15:50 – Mixed relay
November 26
12:20 – Individual race, 15 km, women
15:30 – Individual race, 20 km, men
29th of November
16:20 – Relay race, 4×6, women
November 30th
16:20 – Relay, 4×7.5, men
December 1
15:45 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
December 2nd
15:45 – Sprint, 10 km, men
December 3
15:00 – Pursuit race, 10 km, women
17:00 – Pursuit race, 12.5 km, men
STAGE 2
Hochfilzen (Austria)
December 8 – 10
December 8
12:30 – Sprint, 10 km, men
15:25 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
9th December
13:15 – Pursuit, 12.5 km, men
15:45 – Pursuit, 10 km, women
December 10
12:30 – Relay race, 4×7.5 km, men
15:15 – Relay race, 4×6 km, women
STAGE 3
Lenzerheide (Switzerland)
December 14 – 17
December 14
15:15 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
December 15
15:15 – Sprint, 10 km, men
December 16
13:30 – Pursuit, 10 km, women
15:30 – Pursuit, 12.5 km, men
December 17
13:30 – Mass start, 12.5 km, women
15:45 – Mass start, 15 km, men
STAGE 4
Oberhof (Germany)
January 4 – 7
4 January
13:30 – Sprint, 10 km, men
5 January
15:25 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
6th January
13:25 – Pursuit, 12.5 km, men
15:40 – Pursuit, 10 km, women
Jan. 7
12:30 – Relay race, 4×7.5 km, men
15:25 – Relay race, 4×6 km, women
STAGE 5
Ruhpolding (Germany)
January 10 – 14
January 10
15:30 – Relay race, 4×6 km, women
January 11
15:30 – Relay race, 4×7.5 km, men
January 12
15:30 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
13th of January
15:30 – Sprint, 10 km, men
January 14
13:30 – Pursuit, 10 km, women
15:45 – Pursuit, 12.5 km, men
STAGE 6
Antholz-Anterselva (Italy)
January 18 – 21
January 18
15:20 – Individual short race, 15 km, men
January 19
15:20 – Individual short race, 12.5 km, women
January 20th
13:55 – Single mixed relay
15:45 – Mixed relay
January 21
13:30 – Mass start, 15 km, men
15:45 – Mass start, 12.5 km, women
STAGE 7
Holmenkollen (Norway)
February 29 – March 3
February 29
15:15 – Individual race, 15 km, women
March 1
15:15 – Individual race, 20 km, men
2nd of March
14:20 – Mass start, 12.5 km, women
16:20 – Mass start, 15 km, men
March, 3rd
13:45 – Single mixed relay
15:45 – Mixed relay
STAGE 8
Salt Lake City (USA)
March 8 – 10
March 8
21:25 – Relay race, 4×7.5 km, men
00:00 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
9th of March
21:25 – Relay race, 4×6 km, women
00:00 – Sprint, 10 km, men
10th of March
18:00 – Pursuit race, 10 km, women
19:50 – Pursuit, 12.5 km, men
STAGE 9
Kenmore (Canada)
March 14 – 17
March 14th
18:40 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
March 15th
18:40 – Sprint, 10 km, men
March 16
19:10 – Pursuit, 10 km, women
23:10 – Pursuit, 12.5 km, men
March 17
19:10 – Mass start, 12.5 km, women
23:20 – Mass start, 15 km, men
Where to watch the Biathlon World Cup races
On the territory of Ukraine, all Biathlon World Cup races will be broadcast on the Suspilne Sport website, as well as on local Suspilne broadcasting channels (Suspilne Kyiv, Suspilne Poltava, etc.).
You can also watch the races on the online television platform Kyivstar TV on the Suspilne Kiev channel. And with the promotional code TSNUA, get premium access to the film and television platform for 7 days.
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