2024–25 Biathlon World Cup
2024–25 Biathlon World Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Endre Strømsheim | Lou Jeanmonnot | |
U23 | Vitalii Mandzyn | Océane Michelon | |
Individual | Endre Strømsheim | Lou Jeanmonnot | |
Sprint | |||
Pursuit | |||
Mass start | |||
Relay | France | Sweden | |
Nations Cup | France | Sweden | |
Mixed | Sweden | ||
Competition | |||
Edition | 48th | 43rd | |
Locations | 10 | 10 | |
Individual | 21 | 21 | |
Relay/Team | 5 | 5 | |
Mixed | 6 | 6 | |
The 2024–25 Biathlon World Cup (official: BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon), organised by the International Biathlon Union (IBU), is the 48th official World Cup season for men and 43rd edition for women as the highest level of international biathlon competitions.[1][2]
The season started on 30 November 2024 in Kontiolahti, Finland and will end on 23 March 2025 in Oslo Holmenkollen, Norway.[3]
The highlight of the season will be the 2025 Biathlon World Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, whose results are not included in the World Cup standings (except for the national standings).
Johannes Thingnes Bø from Norway (men's) and Lisa Vittozzi from Italy (women's) are the reigning champions from the previous season.
Season overview
For the first time since the 2003/04 season, Östersund will not host any biathlon World Cup events.
The IBU Executive Board has introduced several rule changes for the new season, based on recommendations from the Technical Committee:[4]
- New starting order system: In individual and sprint events, the top 30 athletes will no longer choose their starting groups. Athletes ranked 16–30 will be assigned even starting numbers between 16 and 44, while those ranked 1–15 will start between 46 and 74. This change is designed to keep the outcome open longer, making races more exciting for spectators. The system will be trialed in November and December 2024, with flexibility for earlier starts in bad weather conditions.
- Points system update: The points distribution has been revised, giving more weight to athletes finishing between 3rd and 9th place. This adjustment, requested by the Athletes Committee, aims to reward consistency in the top 10, rather than focusing too heavily on podium finishes.
- U23 ranking: The U25 ranking has been lowered to U23, also at the request of the Athletes Committee.
- Expanded team quotas: For the first time, the starting right for IBU Cup winners will apply to the entire national team for the first two World Cups, allowing nations like Norway and France to field seven athletes in Kontiolahti and Hochfilzen.
- Additional starting quotas: Extra quota places will be awarded for the last World Cup. Nations will receive one additional spot for each athlete in the top 10 of the previous season’s IBU Cup rankings, with a maximum of two spots per nation. Additionally, the top junior athlete from the Junior World Championships will receive a personal starting place.
Map of world cup hosts
Kontiolahti | Hochfilzen | Annecy–Le Grand-Bornand | Oberhof | Ruhpolding |
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Antholz-Anterselva | Lenzerheide | Nové Město na Moravě | Pokljuka | Oslo Holmenkollen |
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Calendar
Stage | Location | Date | Individual / Short individual |
Sprint | Pursuit | Mass start | Relay | Mixed relay | Single mixed relay | Details |
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1 | Kontiolahti | 30 November–8 December | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | details | |
2 | Hochfilzen | 13–15 December | ● | ● | ● | details | ||||
3 | Annecy–Le Grand-Bornand | 19–22 December | ● | ● | ● | details | ||||
4 | Oberhof | 9–12 January | ● | ● | ● | ● | details | |||
5 | Ruhpolding | 15–19 January | ● | ● | ● | details | ||||
6 | Antholz-Anterselva | 23–26 January | ● | ● | ● | details | ||||
WCH | Lenzerheide | 12–23 February | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | World Championships |
7 | Nové Město na Moravě | 6–9 March | ● | ● | ● | details | ||||
8 | Pokljuka | 13–16 March | ● | ● | ● | ● | details | |||
9 | Oslo Holmenkollen | 21–23 March | ● | ● | ● | details | ||||
Total: 70 (31 men's, 31 women's, 8 mixed) | 4 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 4 |
Men
Calendar
No. | Date | Place (In brackets Stage) |
Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
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1 | 3 December 2024 | Kontiolahti (1) | 15 km SIND | Endre Strømsheim | Johannes Thingnes Bø | Sturla Holm Lægreid | [5] |
2 | 6 December 2024 | 10 km SPR | Émilien Jacquelin | Sebastian Samuelsson | Philipp Nawrath | ||
3 | 8 December 2024 | 15 km MSS | |||||
4 | 13 December 2024 | Hochfilzen (2) | 10 km SPR | ||||
5 | 14 December 2024 | 12.5 km PUR | |||||
6 | 19 December 2024 | Annecy–Le Grand-Bornand (3) | 10 km SPR | ||||
7 | 21 December 2024 | 12.5 km PUR | |||||
8 | 22 December 2024 | 15 km MSS | |||||
9 | 10 January 2025 | Oberhof (4) | 10 km SPR | ||||
10 | 11 January 2025 | 12.5 km PUR | |||||
11 | 15 January 2025 | Ruhpolding (5) | 20 km IND | ||||
12 | 19 January 2025 | 15 km MSS | |||||
13 | 24 January 2025 | Antholz-Anterselva (6) | 10 km SPR | ||||
14 | 25 January 2025 | 12.5 km PUR | |||||
Biathlon World Championships 2025 (12–23 February)[a] | |||||||
— | 15 February 2025 | Lenzerheide (WCH) | 10 km SPR | ||||
16 February 2025 | 12.5 km PUR | ||||||
19 February 2025 | 20 km IND | ||||||
23 February 2025 | 15 km MSS | ||||||
15 | 6 March 2025 | Nové Město na Moravě (7) | 10 km SPR | ||||
16 | 8 March 2025 | 12.5 km PUR | |||||
17 | 14 March 2025 | Pokljuka (8) | 20 km IND | ||||
18 | 16 March 2025 | 15 km MSS | |||||
19 | 21 March 2025 | Oslo Holmenkollen (9) | 10 km SPR | ||||
20 | 22 March 2025 | 12.5 km PUR | |||||
21 | 23 March 2025 | 15 km MSS | |||||
48th Biathlon World Cup Overall (3 December 2024 – 23 March 2025) |
Relay – 4 x 7.5 km
No. | Date | Place (In brackets Stage) |
Winner | Second | Third | Leader (After competition) |
R. |
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1 | 1 December 2024 | Kontiolahti (1) | France | Norway | Sweden | France | [6] |
2 | 15 December 2024 | Hochfilzen (2) | |||||
3 | 17 January 2025 | Ruhpolding (5) | |||||
4 | 26 January 2025 | Antholz-Anterselva (6) | |||||
— | 22 February 2025 | Lenzerheide (WCH) | not included in the World Cup | ||||
5 | 9 March 2025 | Nové Město na Moravě (7) |
Overall leaders
No. | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Endre Strømsheim | 3 December 2024 | Kontiolahti | 1 | ||
Under 23 | ||||||
1. | Vitalii Mandzyn | 3 December 2024 | Kontiolahti | 1 |
Standings
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Women
Calendar
No. | Date | Place (In brackets Stage) |
Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
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1 | 4 December 2024 | Kontiolahti (1) | 12.5 km SIND | Lou Jeanmonnot | Ella Halvarsson | Elvira Öberg | [14] |
2 | 7 December 2024 | 7.5 km SPR | |||||
3 | 8 December 2024 | 12.5 km MSS | |||||
4 | 13 December 2024 | Hochfilzen (2) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
5 | 14 December 2024 | 10 km PUR | |||||
6 | 20 December 2024 | Annecy–Le Grand-Bornand (3) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
7 | 21 December 2024 | 10 km PUR | |||||
8 | 22 December 2024 | 12.5 km MSS | |||||
9 | 9 January 2025 | Oberhof (4) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
10 | 11 January 2025 | 10 km PUR | |||||
11 | 16 January 2025 | Ruhpolding (5) | 15 km IND | ||||
12 | 19 January 2025 | 12.5 km MSS | |||||
13 | 23 January 2025 | Antholz-Anterselva (6) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
14 | 25 January 2025 | 10 km PUR | |||||
Biathlon World Championships 2025 (12–23 February)[a] | |||||||
— | 14 February 2025 | Lenzerheide (WCH) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
16 February 2025 | 10 km PUR | ||||||
18 February 2025 | 15 km IND | ||||||
23 February 2025 | 12.5 km MSS | ||||||
15 | 7 March 2025 | Nové Město na Moravě (7) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
16 | 8 March 2025 | 10 km PUR | |||||
17 | 13 March 2025 | Pokljuka (8) | 15 km IND | ||||
18 | 16 March 2025 | 12.5 km MSS | |||||
19 | 21 March 2025 | Oslo Holmenkollen (9) | 7.5 km SPR | ||||
20 | 22 March 2025 | 10 km PUR | |||||
21 | 23 March 2025 | 12.5 km MSS | |||||
43rd Biathlon World Cup Overall (4 December 2024 – 23 March 2025) |
Relay – 4 x 6 km
No. | Date | Place (In brackets Stage) |
Winner | Second | Third | Leader (After competition) |
R. |
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1 | 1 December 2024 | Kontiolahti (1) | Sweden | France | Norway | Sweden | [15] |
2 | 15 December 2024 | Hochfilzen (2) | |||||
3 | 18 January 2025 | Ruhpolding (5) | |||||
4 | 26 January 2025 | Antholz-Anterselva (6) | |||||
— | 22 February 2025 | Lenzerheide (WCH) | not included in the World Cup | ||||
5 | 9 March 2025 | Nové Město na Moravě (7) |
Overall leaders
No. | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Lou Jeanmonnot | 4 December 2024 | Kontiolahti | 1 | ||
Under 23 | ||||||
1. | Océane Michelon | 4 December 2024 | Kontiolahti | 1 |
Standings
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Mixed Relay
No. | Date | Place (In brackets Stage) |
Winner | Second | Third | Leader (After competition) |
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Single Mixed Relay – 6 km + 7.5 km | |||||||
1 | 30 November 2024 | Kontiolahti (1) | Sweden | France | Germany | Sweden | [23] |
3 | 12 January 2025 | Oberhof (4) | |||||
— | 20 February 2025 | Lenzerheide (WCH) | not included in the World Cup |
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5 | 15 March 2025 | Pokljuka (8) | |||||
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2 | 30 November 2024 | Kontiolahti (1) | Norway | France | Sweden | Sweden | [24] |
4 | 12 January 2025 | Oberhof (4) | |||||
— | 12 February 2025 | Lenzerheide (WCH) | not included in the World Cup |
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6 | 15 March 2025 | Pokljuka (8) |
Rankings
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Podium table by nation
Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | France | 2 | 3 | 0 | 5 |
2 | Norway | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
3 | Sweden | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
4 | Germany | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (4 entries) | 6 | 6 | 6 | 18 |
Points distribution
The table shows the number of points won in the 2024–25 Biathlon World Cup for men and women. Relay events do not impact individual rankings.[26][27]
Place | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 |
Individual | 90 | 75 | 65 | 55 | 50 | 45 | 41 | 37 | 34 | 31 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 21 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Mass Start | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
Prize money distribution
The prize money for the upcoming season will increase to a total of 9.366.700,00 euro (EUR). For each individual World Cup event, the prize pool amounts to 101.500,00 euro, while for the World Championships, it rises to 144.250,00 euro.[26]
World Cup
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Team events
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Championships (WCH)
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Team events WCH
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Bonuses
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Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
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- First World Cup podium
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- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
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Retirements
The following notable biathletes, who competed in the World Cup, are expected to retire during or after the 2024–25 season:
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See also
- 2024–25 Biathlon IBU Cup (as the second highest competition series of IBU).
- 2025 Biathlon World Championships
- 2025 IBU Open European Championships
- 2025 IBU Junior World Championships
- 2025 IBU Junior Open European Championships
Notes
References
- ^ "International Biathlon Union". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Event and competition rules" (PDF). www.biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ "Annexes IBU Executive Board Meeting 171". IBU. 19 December 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ "BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon Calendar 2024-2025 announced" (PDF). www.biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
- ^ "Men's 15 km Short Individual: Kontiolahti (FIN)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
- ^ "Men's Relay: Kontiolahti (FIN)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ "Men's Total Score Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Men's Individual Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Men's Sprint Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Men's Pursuit Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Men's Mass Start Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Men's Relay Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Men's Nations Cup Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's 12.5 km Short Individual: Kontiolahti (FIN)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
- ^ "Women's Relay: Kontiolahti (FIN)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ "Women's Total Score Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's Individual Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's Sprint Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's Pursuit Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's Mass Start Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's Relay Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Women's Nations Cup Points". www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ "Single Mixed Relay: Kontiolahti (FIN)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ "Mixed Relay: Kontiolahti (FIN)" (PDF). IBU. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
- ^ "Mixed Relay Score" (PDF). www.biathlonworld.com.
- ^ a b "IBU Rule Changes ahead of the 2024-2025 Season". www.biathlonworld.com. 25 September 2024. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
- ^ "World Cup Points System" (PDF). www.biathlonworld.com. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
- ^ "Men's Overall records". realbiathlon.com.
- ^ "Women's Overall records". realbiathlon.com.