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Last season's overall winner Vittozzi will not start in the MK series this year

Lisa Vittozzi, who took the overall victory in the women's category in the biathlon MK series last season, missed the opening stage of the season in Kontiolahti due to a back injury, and now it turned out that the Italian woman will not compete in the next two stages either, in Hochfilzen or Le Grand Bornand.

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The Italian will be back on the world circuit in early January, announced the Italian Winter Sports Federation (Fisi).

·Paris, France
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Biathlon star Lisa Vittozzi missed the premier competitions in Kontiolax, Finland, due to back problems. Nor does she compete in Hochfilzen.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Lisa Vittozzi, who took the overall victory in the women's category in the biathlon MK series last season, missed the opening stage of the season in Kontiolahti due to a back injury, and now it turned out that the Italian woman will not compete in the next two stages either, in Hochfilzen or Le Grand Bornand.

·Estonia
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Italian biathlete Lisa Vittozzi missed the opening games of the World Cup in Kontiolahti, Finland, due to a back injury. She planned to return at the end of this week in Hochfilzn, Austria, but due to feeling bad, she postponed it until next month, the message of the Italian Winter Sports Federation (Fisi) was summarized by the French news agency AFP.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Italian biathlete Lisa Vittozzi missed the opening games of the World Cup in Kontiolahti, Finland, due to a back injury. She planned to return at the end of this week in Hochfilzn, Austria, but due to feeling bad, she postponed it until next month, the message of the Italian Winter Sports Federation (Fisi) was summarized by the French news agency AFP.

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Biathlon star Lisa Vittozzi missed the premiere competitions in Kontiolax, due to back problems.

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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Monday, December 9, 2024.
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