Lisa Vittozzi lived through a profound crisis of self-confidence related to her prone shooting issues but came out of it more determined than ever. Her win in the Individual in Ruhpolding - four years after she last won in the BMW IBU World Cup in the Pursuit of Oberhof in 2018/2019 - left her searching for words as the emotions overwhelmed her. But her eyes told more than 1,000 words could. Just watch!
Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen decided before the Ruhpolding week to throw everything he has at Johannes Thingnes Boe and see how that pans out. As a self-professed Marvel Superhero fan, he had something in store just in case he won the Mass start. JT got the better of him, and he handed him the Hulk gloves. But don’t worry, Vetle already has new surprises in store!
Jakov Fak had a perfect shooting day in the Individual in Ruhpolding and finished third, his first podium in more than two years. Jakov, who is turning 36 coming August, is the oldest athlete on the podium this winter.
Ever outspoken and witty, Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen twice fought hard with JT Boe for a win in Ruhpolding and finished second in the Individual and in the Mass start. He missed one of the shots in the last standing shooting in the Individual and called it "The Devil of Biathlon”. Enjoy Vetle’s philosophical thoughts on the last shot in the standing shooting!
A day after Lisa Vittozzi shot 20/20 in the Individual in Ruhpolding with a bib number 23, her younger teammate did the same in the Short Individual in Pokljuka. Auchentaller won for the first time in her career in the IBU Cup. Vittozzi trained with the young Italian squad in the summer, and Auchentaller learned a bunch from her. She hopes that the process of working together with one of the biathlon’s brightest stars will continue in the future.
Photo: IBU/C. Manzoni, I. Stančik, H. Deubert,