KUEHN Johannes

GER
GER

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Performance average
skiing time behind fastest+3.9 s/km
Shooting prone95%
Shooting standing71%
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Prone Shooting Expert
100+ World Cups
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Johannes Kuehn’s Goal: “Perform well in every race”

Three weeks after his 30th birthday, Johannes Kuehn gave himself probably the best-ever belated birthday present, his first-ever BMW IBU World Cup victory, winning the men’s 10 km sprint at Hochfilzen. That first victory had been a long-time coming for the German, three days short of the ninth anniversary of his World Cup debut in the 2012 Pokljuka men’s sprint.

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First Career win for Johannes Kuehn

Germany’s Johannes Kuehn, in contention for the victory throughout the competition roared back with a powerful last loop after a standing penalty for his first-ever BMW IBU World Cup win, taking the Hochfilzen men’s 10 km sprint in 26:05. Sweden’s Martin Ponsiluoma matched Kuehn’s one-penalty shooting in second place, 14.3 seconds back. Belarusian Anton Smolski shot clean for a huge personal best and first-ever podium in third place, 20.5 seconds back.

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