The last races of the current season of the Biathlon World Cup will be held in Canada.
On March 14 – 17, the final, ninth stage of the Biathlon World Cup 2023/24 will take place in Canmore, Canada.
The competition program of the last stage of the season included sprints, pursuit races and mass starts.
Race schedule of the ninth stage of the Biathlon World Cup
March 14
18:40 – Sprint, 7.5 km, women
March 15
18:40 – Sprint, 10 km, men
March 16
19:10 – Pursuit, 10 km, women
23:10 – Pursuit race, 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
All Biathlon World Cup races will be held on the territory of Ukraine broadcast on the Suspilne Sport website, as well as on local Suspilne broadcasting channels (Suspilne Kiev, Suspilne Poltava, etc.).
You can also watch the races on the online television platform Kyivstar TV on the channel Suspilne Kyiv. And using the promotional code TSNUA, get premium access to the film and television platform for 7 days.
Overall standings of the Biathlon World Cup
Based on the results of eight stages of the Biathlon World Cup Biathlon 2023/24 leader of the men's overall standings is Norwegian Johannes Bjo (992 points) – the current owner of the Big Crystal Globe. His brother Tarjei Bjo is 62 points behind him.
In the women's classification, first place is occupied by Norwegian Ingrid-Landmark Tandrevold (964 points). She is 73 points ahead of her closest pursuer, Italian Lisa Vittozzi.