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Ard Expert Prevents Biathlon Disqualification After Start Number Drama only Scarcely

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Surprisingly, the USA is on the podium in the mixed relay. Due to confusion with the start number, it would have almost reached a disqualification.

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At the end of the Biathlon World Cup in Otepää/Estonia, Austria's squadrons did not exceed 15th place! The mixed-team Dominic Unterweger, Patrick Jakob, Anna Gandler and Anna Andexer won four penalty rounds in 18 missing shots, Sweden (1+14) ahead of Switzerland (0+6) and the USA (0+14).In the single-mixed race Simon Eder and Lisa Hauser remained without penalty for six missing shots. Norway (0+8) won ahead of Sweden (3+13) and Finland (1+15).

·Vienna, Austria
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Surprisingly, the USA is on the podium in the mixed relay. Due to confusion with the start number, it would have almost reached a disqualification.

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The biathletes concluded their stop in Otepää with the mixed relay events. The Swedes Viktor Brandt, Martin Ponsiluoma, Anna-Karin Heijdenberg and Elvira Öberg celebrated their victory. They were joined on the podium by the Swiss and Americans, while the Slovenian foursome of Anton Vidmar, Lovro Planko, Lena Repinc and Anamarija Lampič took 12th place.

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With a team bis, the Blues did not succeed in doing better than an 8th place in Estonia this Sunday.

·Paris, France
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Sweden was forced into a penalty round and needed 14 extra shots. Yet it was enough to win the biathlon mixed relay in Otepää…

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The eighth stage of the Biathlon World Cup ended in Otepää (Estonia) on Sunday, with the Swedes triumphing in the mixed relay competition.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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