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Prostitutes, luxury watches, hunting trips... A former leader of the biathlon suspended for life from all functions in sport

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At the head of the International Biathlon Union for 25 years, Norwegian Anders Besseberg was suspended for life from all functions in the world of sport announced the Arbitral Tribunal for Sport (TAS) this Friday.

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At the head of the International Biathlon Union for 25 years, Norwegian Anders Besseberg was suspended for life from all functions in the world of sport announced the Arbitral Tribunal for Sport (TAS) this Friday.

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He has already been sentenced to prison for gross corruption. Now biathlon champion Anders Besseberg has lost yet again. Norwegian shuts off from sport on life path

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Combined manager Ivar Stuan believes that Norway can prove that FIS' suspension of national team coach Truls Johansen is completely wrong.

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The former president of the Biathlon World Federation, Anders Besseberg, sentenced to several years in prison for serious corruption, has also suffered a defeat before the International Sports Court Cas.

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In 2024, a Norwegian court sentenced Besseberg to 3 years and 1 month in prison for corruption

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Former president Anders Besseberg has been banned by the International Biathlon Union (IBU) for life

·Denmark
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sport.de broke the news in on Friday, March 14, 2025.
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