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Skirious problems
Oberhof debrief: Germany ain't so sh*t, Norwegian Olympic selection, Lars Heggen = GOAT

Skirious problems

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 27:43


In this engaging episode, Mika and Skirious dive into the world of cross-country skiing, sharing their personal experiences and insights from the recent Oberhof event. They discuss the challenges of maintaining performance under pressure, the intricacies of Olympic selection, and the camaraderie among athletes. With humor and candid reflections, they explore the infrastructure at Oberhof, the competitive nature of the sport, and the achievements of fellow skiers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamics of professional skiing.

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Oberhof 2025-2026 Recap - Penalty Loop Biathlon Podcast Episode 158

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 84:34


The biathlon family reconvened in Oberhof after a difficult holiday break. There was something cathartic about the racing starting again. After sharing our thoughts and condolences for Sivert Bakken's passing and his family/friends we dove into the racing including: - Tommaso Giacomel's emotional week and the outstanding showing he put forward this week - The absolutely bonkers men's relay - The women's relay crushed by the French women - Elvira Öberg new strategy leading to immediate success - A very successful weekend for the Swedish squad - Overview of the status of the Overall races and making looking ahead - Looking at some great individual performances from several athletes including Martin Uldal, Regina Ermits, Lukas Hofer, Vanessa Voigt etc And more!

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Deedra Irwin Interview - Penalty Loop Biathlon Podcast Episode 157

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 61:22


US Biathlon, and Wisconsin's own, Deedra Irwin joins us from Oberhof to talk about her classically American journey into biathlon all the way up to her greatest successes. This was so much fun and I hope you enjoy it too, especially: - Discussing small town Wisconsin and how important and great it is! - Finding biathlon later in her career than her European counterparts  - Early success and memories of her American biathlon best finish at the 2022 Winter Olympics - Her best buddy Joanne Reid and their special relationship - The great vibes, and more importantly great racing, coming out of US Biathlon right now - Support and evolution of US Biathlon - Her relationship with her rifle - Breakdown of the upcoming Packers-Bears showdown! And more!

MDR THÜRINGEN - Nachrichten des Tages
Die Nachrichten des Tages für Thüringen vom 11.07.2025

MDR THÜRINGEN - Nachrichten des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 2:50


+++ Automobilzulieferer zeigen großes Interesse an Aufträgen aus der Rüstungsindustrie +++ 24-Jähriger wegen versuchten Mordes in Gera vor Gericht +++ Fünfter Weltcup für Oberhof möglich +++

Regionaljournal Aargau Solothurn
Wölflinswil und Oberhof – wie weiter?

Regionaljournal Aargau Solothurn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 5:22


Seit 35 Jahren haben die Fricktaler Dörfer Wölflinswil und Oberhof eine gemeinsame Verwaltung. Die Gemeindeversammlung von Wölflinswil hat aber den Zusammenarbeitsvertrag gekündigt. Nun soll ein neuer Vertrag ausgehandelt werden. Weiter in der Sendung: · Aarau: Ab August gilt das neue Reglement zur Politikfinanzierung. Parteien und Einzelpersonen müssen deklarieren, woher das Geld kommt für ihr Wahlkämpfe. · Baden: Die Stadt will nicht Schweizer Kulturhauptstadt 2030 werden. Im Gegensatz zu Aarau bewirbt sie sich nicht für dieses Label. Die Verwaltung sei zu stark absorbiert mit laufenden Geschäften. Zudem sei man auch involviert in die Badenfahrten von 2027 und 2032.

MDR THÜRINGEN  - Die Polizeiberichte aus Thüringen
Der Polizeibericht für Thüringen am Nachmittag | 30.05.2025

MDR THÜRINGEN - Die Polizeiberichte aus Thüringen

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 2:16


+++ Steinach/Sonneberg: Auto- und Motorradfahrer versucht vor Polizei zu flüchten +++ Sömmerda: 42-Jähriger bleibt bei Wildunfall unverletzt +++ Oberhof: 58-jähriger Motorradfahrer und Mitfahrerin bei Sturz verletzt +++

Extrarunde - Der Biathlon Podcast
284 - WM-Finale: Wer überrascht, wer enttäuscht – und was kommt als Nächstes? (mit Benedikt Doll)

Extrarunde - Der Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 86:26


It's over ❌ Die WM 2025 ist Geschichte – und wenn sie 2027 zurückkehrt, ist sie nicht mehr dieselbe. Der letzte WM-Auftritt der Boe-Brüder liegt hinter uns

neuneinhalb
Skifahren ohne Schnee – Wintersport in der Klimakrise

neuneinhalb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 9:35


Wintersport ohne Schnee - wie soll das gehen? Durch die Klimakrise schneit es immer weniger, und das ist besonders für Profi-Wintersportlerinnen und -sportler ein echtes Problem. Deshalb lassen sich Wintersportzentren wie das thüringische Oberhof so einiges einfallen. Hier besucht Reporterin Tessniem die beiden Langlauf-Talente Emma und Magnus. Wie die beiden Langlauf auch ohne Schnee trainieren? Woher der Schnee kommt, wenn er nicht vom Himmel fällt? Und wie man es schafft, dass Schnee selbst im Sommer nicht schmilzt? Das und mehr zeigt diese Folge neuneinhalb.

Sportschau in 100 Sekunden
Tages-Update am Sonntag

Sportschau in 100 Sekunden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 1:50


+++ Zverev im Finale von Melbourne chancenlos +++ Biathlon-Frauen-Staffel nur auf Platz 8 +++ Langenhahn gewinnt Rodel-Weltcup ion Oberhof +++

Glidarna
121. "12 sekunder från stav till stav"

Glidarna

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 60:13


Oberhof bjöd plötsligt på finväder. Och då passade Elvira Öberg att skina lika mycket som solen. Robin är klar med skidskyttekortet, Roberto klagar på materialet när han nu skidat men alla vet att det är allt annat än materialet som felar. Vi snackar om skidskytte, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Skandinaviska Cupen i Falun men också om Tour de Ski, ska det köras på sommaren?

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Oberhof 2024-2025 - Penalty Loop Biathlon Podcast Episode 123

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 89:45


What a week it was! Oberhof was an absolutely jam packed weekend that showed us all of the emotions. Get ready because this is a LONG episode because we have a lot of thoughts about: - Weather and it's effects this week - Suvi Minkkinen and Julia Simon...the highs and the lows of biathlon in 2 days - Finland's glorious week - Elvira Oeberg's determination - Lou Jeanmonnot looking like Lou Jeanmonnot - Can Laegreid challenge JT Boe for the Overall? And an so so so much more!

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de
#258 - Der Sport-Januar: ein echter MelBourner

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 57:36


Der Sport-Januar ist im vollen Gange! In dieser Woche starten mit den Australian Open im Tennis und der Handball-WM gleich zwei große Highlights auf uns. Mit der Vergabe der letzten Profiberechtigungen im Darts nimmt auch das neue Jahr der PDC Formen an. Der Biathlon macht Halt in Oberhof, Lindsey Vonn schrammt nach ihrem Comeback an ihrem ersten Podestplatz vorbei und im Bob gibt es an einem bestimmten Namen keinen Weg vorbei. Auch die Fußball-Bundesliga beginnt das neue Jahr mit einer englischen Woche. Viel zu besprechen also im klassischen Duo mit David Bücker und Benni Scherp. Kontaktiert und folgt uns gerne bei Twitter, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Extrarunde - Der Biathlon Podcast
277 - Gelbes Trikot in Gefahr? Preuß und Boe straucheln in Oberhof! (mit Michael Rösch)

Extrarunde - Der Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 105:29


American Football – meinsportpodcast.de
#258 - Der Sport-Januar: ein echter MelBourner

American Football – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 57:36


Der Sport-Januar ist im vollen Gange! In dieser Woche starten mit den Australian Open im Tennis und der Handball-WM gleich zwei große Highlights auf uns. Mit der Vergabe der letzten Profiberechtigungen im Darts nimmt auch das neue Jahr der PDC Formen an. Der Biathlon macht Halt in Oberhof, Lindsey Vonn schrammt nach ihrem Comeback an ihrem ersten Podestplatz vorbei und im Bob gibt es an einem bestimmten Namen keinen Weg vorbei. Auch die Fußball-Bundesliga beginnt das neue Jahr mit einer englischen Woche. Viel zu besprechen also im klassischen Duo mit David Bücker und Benni Scherp. Kontaktiert und folgt uns gerne bei Twitter, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Formel 1 – meinsportpodcast.de
#258 - Der Sport-Januar: ein echter MelBourner

Formel 1 – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 57:36


Der Sport-Januar ist im vollen Gange! In dieser Woche starten mit den Australian Open im Tennis und der Handball-WM gleich zwei große Highlights auf uns. Mit der Vergabe der letzten Profiberechtigungen im Darts nimmt auch das neue Jahr der PDC Formen an. Der Biathlon macht Halt in Oberhof, Lindsey Vonn schrammt nach ihrem Comeback an ihrem ersten Podestplatz vorbei und im Bob gibt es an einem bestimmten Namen keinen Weg vorbei. Auch die Fußball-Bundesliga beginnt das neue Jahr mit einer englischen Woche. Viel zu besprechen also im klassischen Duo mit David Bücker und Benni Scherp. Kontaktiert und folgt uns gerne bei Twitter, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de
#258 - Der Sport-Januar: ein echter MelBourner

Drübergehalten – Der Ostfußball­podcast – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 57:36


Der Sport-Januar ist im vollen Gange! In dieser Woche starten mit den Australian Open im Tennis und der Handball-WM gleich zwei große Highlights auf uns. Mit der Vergabe der letzten Profiberechtigungen im Darts nimmt auch das neue Jahr der PDC Formen an. Der Biathlon macht Halt in Oberhof, Lindsey Vonn schrammt nach ihrem Comeback an ihrem ersten Podestplatz vorbei und im Bob gibt es an einem bestimmten Namen keinen Weg vorbei. Auch die Fußball-Bundesliga beginnt das neue Jahr mit einer englischen Woche. Viel zu besprechen also im klassischen Duo mit David Bücker und Benni Scherp. Kontaktiert und folgt uns gerne bei Twitter, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

On the Pitch! - Der Sport-Podcast
#258 - Der Sport-Januar: ein echter MelBourner

On the Pitch! - Der Sport-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 57:36


Der Sport-Januar ist im vollen Gange! In dieser Woche starten mit den Australian Open im Tennis und der Handball-WM gleich zwei große Highlights auf uns. Mit der Vergabe der letzten Profiberechtigungen im Darts nimmt auch das neue Jahr der PDC Formen an. Der Biathlon macht Halt in Oberhof, Lindsey Vonn schrammt nach ihrem Comeback an ihrem ersten Podestplatz vorbei und im Bob gibt es an einem bestimmten Namen keinen Weg vorbei. Auch die Fußball-Bundesliga beginnt das neue Jahr mit einer englischen Woche. Viel zu besprechen also im klassischen Duo mit David Bücker und Benni Scherp. Kontaktiert und folgt uns gerne bei Twitter, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

NFL – meinsportpodcast.de
#258 - Der Sport-Januar: ein echter MelBourner

NFL – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 57:36


Der Sport-Januar ist im vollen Gange! In dieser Woche starten mit den Australian Open im Tennis und der Handball-WM gleich zwei große Highlights auf uns. Mit der Vergabe der letzten Profiberechtigungen im Darts nimmt auch das neue Jahr der PDC Formen an. Der Biathlon macht Halt in Oberhof, Lindsey Vonn schrammt nach ihrem Comeback an ihrem ersten Podestplatz vorbei und im Bob gibt es an einem bestimmten Namen keinen Weg vorbei. Auch die Fußball-Bundesliga beginnt das neue Jahr mit einer englischen Woche. Viel zu besprechen also im klassischen Duo mit David Bücker und Benni Scherp. Kontaktiert und folgt uns gerne bei Twitter, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.

B5 Thema des Tages
Schwere Brände in LA beeinträchtigen Leben in Kalifornien weiter stark

B5 Thema des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 13:28


Umfrage in Kommunen zeichnet fatales Bild von Sportanlagen / SPD-Bundesparteitag: Motivationsschub für den Wahlkampf / Schwere Brände in LA beeinträchtigen Leben in Kalifornien weiter stark / Baerbock bei Syrien-Konferenz in Saudi-Arabien / Wieder mehr Masern-Infektionen in Bayern / Bundesbeauftragter für Religionsfreiheit warnt vor KI-Gefahren / FCA droht ungemütlicher Jahresstart gegen Stuttgart / Single Mixed und Mixed Staffel im Biathlon kämpfen in Oberhof um Podestplätze // Beiträge von: Gabi Gerlach, Mario Kubina, Antje Sieb, Markus Sambale, Markus Wolf, Barbara Schneider, René Kirsch, Patricia Gabor

Franceinfo junior
franceinfo junior. Les enfants à la découverte du biathlon avec une médaillée olympique

Franceinfo junior

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 5:40


durée : 00:05:40 - franceinfo junior - Dans les prochains jours, c'est une étape-phare de Coupe du monde de biathlon qui se tient en Autriche, à Oberhof. Les enfants de franceinfo junior en parlent avec une double médaillée olympique : Marie-Laure Brunet.

Hear Her Sports
Erin Bianco Race Report: Cross Country World Cup, Oberhof, Germany 2024

Hear Her Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 21:15


Erin Bianco began skiing as a young kid in Ely, Minnesota, which is right on the Canadian border. Erin graduated with a sociology degree from Colby College in Maine. There, she was a leader on the Colby Mules cross country ski team under coach Tracey Cote. After college, Erin moved to Bozeman, Montana to train with the Bridger Ski Foundation (BSF) team under former U.S. Ski Team athlete and now coach, Andy Newell.  Erin Bianco finished her first World Cup in Oberhof, Germany with an impressive 35th in the classic sprint in 2024. Outside of skiing, Erin loves to spend time at coffee shops, play badminton, piano, among many other things. For summer training, her go-to cross training workouts are either strength or road biking. Get involved and support the show and more sports media for women through https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearher Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Erin Bianco on IG at https://www.instagram.com/erinbiancs/ Find Stifel US Ski Team on IG at https://www.instagram.com/usskiteam/

The Devon Kershaw Show by FasterSkier
A French Canadian-inflected, 90-minute recap from Oberhof

The Devon Kershaw Show by FasterSkier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 99:57


Prince of Quebec Alex Harvey and his protege on the Canadian team, Tony Cyr, check in with us after a three-day weekend of racing in Germany. We went kinda long. Also: We have a first-of-its-kind waxing and service report from U.S. Ski Team technician Eli Brown. Let us know what you think: We're at devon@fasterskier.com and nat@fasterskier.com. We'll be back after another weekend of racing in Switzerland before the World Cup circuit heads to North America.

Kvällspasset i P4
Kvällspasset med Christer Lundberg: Svenska folkets värsta vurpor

Kvällspasset i P4

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 47:50


Ge oss din värsta vurpa! Kanske hände den idag eller för tio år sedan, men ikväll står vurpan i fokus. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ett nyfiket och underhållande aktualitetsprogram med lyssnaren i fokus.Vi vill veta vilka vurpor våra vänner varit med om. Vi hör om bärgaren Albin som druttar i diket och får vinscha upp sig själv. Och så var det Ingrid med ett blåmärke på skinkan som gjorde att hon fick smeknamnet Jordgloben.Viktor Brandt ramlar i målFör en dryg vecka sedan var det världscup i Oberhof och svenske Viktor Brandt gjorde ett fantastiskt lopp. Men på mållinjen händer något! Han ramlar på ändan. Kanske var det munkar och öl som ställde till det. Vi tar ett snack med honom.I efterpodden berättar Anna om sitt släktskap med danska kungahuset och vi snackar om nyckelben som inte står rätt till. Det utlovas också klövdjur på motorfordon. Lyssna!

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Penalty Loop Podcast Episode 86 Oberhof Recap

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 76:37


It's 2024 and Biathlon is back! We reconvene to discuss all the action from Oberhof including: - The new Eurovision site - Weather and climate affecting biathlon - Even more success for the Norwegian men including Stroemsheim's victorious weekend and Laegreid is back - Doll gets another win! - The resplendent and dominant French women - The wild women's Pursuit race - The toils of Hanna Oeberg - And more!

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience
The JBSE - IBU World Cup Week 4 Oberhof Preview!

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 18:40


There's much to discuss as the IBU World Cup returns to our screens for the first time in 2024, with the 4th event of the season taking place in Oberhof, Germany! Norwegians dominate the Men's rankings, while it's a more multicultural affair on the Women's side of the equation. Can Seb Samuelsson boost his efficiency in the standing shoot to force more ski races with Johannes Thingnes Boe, and will Lisa Vittozzi's nearly flawless shooting lead to more podium places in 2024? The episode finishes with Jake's predicted winners for all 6 races, including some success for team Sweden!

Extrarunde - Der Biathlon Podcast
213 - mit JOHANNES LUKAS - “Wir waren vielleicht in dem Moment die Deppen der Nation!”

Extrarunde - Der Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 85:27


Schwedische Woche bei der Extrarunde! Johannes Lukas ist zu Gast. Als Cheftrainer des schwedischen Teams erlebt Johannes eine absolut verrückte Saison

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience
The JBSE - Bitten By The Football (Soccer) Bug

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 37:44


Jake sits down in the garden to record a freeform solo episode, talking about football... the one with the round ball where they use their feet. Falling in love with the sport during the 2002 World Cup, the rise and fall and rise of David Seaman, the 03/04 Arsenal Invincibles, reading British Football Weekly, Match of the Week on SBS. Falling out of love with the sport as money got it's hooks in deeper, Abramovich's Chelsea, the departure from the spiritual home in Highbury, Qatar being the first World Cup since 2002 where I didn't watch a single kick. Falling back in love with the sport via Luton Town and the Championship, the draw and repulsion of being involved with organised club football, the magic of the game still lingers. Quick thoughts on XFL 2023, Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof and more! You can support the JBSE on Patreon for $5 per month! Follow the JBSE on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Follow Markers Up with Jack Johnston on Twitter and Facebook! Check out our video breakdowns and podcast on YouTube!

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Penalty Loop Podcast Episode 58 - Anna Gandler

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 79:47


With a week off between the World Championships and the 3rd Trimester we were so fortunate to get to spend some time chatting with Austrian up and coming biathlete Anna Gandler! We talked about the differences between Austria and Australia, growing up the daughter of an Olympic medalist, her rapid ascent to the World Cup, her Oberhof experience, goals for the rest of the season and summer, and of course, recent winner on the IBU Cup Emilien Claude. Come for the biathlon, stay for the gardening advice!

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Penalty Loop Podcast Episode 57 Oberhof World Championships Week 2

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 88:06


Another week of exciting biathlon in the Thuringer Wald with sun, rain, fog, wind, unexpected winners, expected winners, revivals, redemption, disappointments, elation, hares, amazing crowds, superstars and soon to be's, and everything that makes biathlon the best sport in the world! Jordan and RJ catch up again after the second week of the World Championships come to an end. As mentioned in the podcast, check out Michael Rosch on instagram. If you love biathlon and you want to have a laugh every now and then, he's a good one to follow @mikklroesch

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Penalty Loop Podcast Episode 56 Oberhof World Championships Week 1

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 73:44


The first few races of the 2023 Oberhof World Championships are in the books and we are here to take a look back! We discuss Denise Herrmann-Wick's magical win and the German racing in general, JT Boe's absolute dominance, Samuelsson and Sweden's up's and down's this Championships, IBU quota rules and many more men and women who have been having great Championships so far!

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience
The JBSE - Laois Fall Short, Super Bowl Preview, Tipp v Kilkenny!

The Jake Bowtell Football Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 27:45


Jake sits down to record an episode post-wisdom tooth extraction, and there's much to cover! Biathlon World Championship in Oberhof, Laois push Waterford but fall short, Limerick steam-roll past Clare. The Super Bowl is ahead, and Jake has his fingers crossed for an exciting game unmarred by the awful officiating that has plagued the playoffs so far. Finally it's thoughts on Tipperary v Kilkenny, as Liam Cahill's Tipp side look for their first victory in Nowlan Park since 2008... You can support the JBSE on Patreon for $5 per month! Follow the JBSE on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter!

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast
Biathlon World Champs Preview

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 20:53


The IBU Biathlon World Championships are underway in Oberhof, Germany. For the U.S. Biathlon Team, six world championship veterans will combine with four first-timers on the U.S. Biathlon team competing Feb. 8-19. Heartbeat caught up with Head Coach Armin Auchentaller in Oberhof for a preview of the sport's annual world championships.The U.S. men's roster boasts three members of last year's Olympic Team with Jake Brown (St. Paul, Minn./Craftsbury Green Racing Project), Sean Doherty (Center Conway, N.H./National Guard Biathlon) and Paul Schommer (Appleton, Wis./Crosscut Mountain Sports Center Elite Team) teaming up on the tracks of Oberhof. This will mark Doherty's seventh world championships, with his best finish coming in 2019 when he placed 17th in the individual.Brown will be racing in his fourth world championship and Schommer in his third. Brown had a 12th-place finish in the 2021 world championship sprint in Pokljuka, Slovenia.Rounding out the men's team and competing in their first world championships are Maxime Germain (Chamonix-Mont Blanc, FRA/National Guard Biathlon) and Vincent Bonacci (Salt Lake City, Utah/Crosscut Mountain Sports Center Elite Team)."Our men's team features a great mix of seasoned veterans in Paul Schommer, Sean Doherty, and Jake Brown; and some talented up-and-comers in Maxime Germain and Vincent Bonacci,” said U.S. Biathlon Director of High Performance Lowell Bailey. “The three veterans have had one of their best years on record so fingers are crossed for personal bests in Oberhof.”At last month's Open European Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, Germain recorded two top-20 finishes, placing 15th in the sprint and 13th in the pursuit.“Maxime and Vincent continue to break new records on the IBU Cup and the world cup,” added Bailey. “Maxime is still a junior and, of course, he is focused on top results at the IBU Youth & Junior World Championships. Nevertheless, we have depth on this team, and it will be great to see how they perform not only in the individual format races but also in the relay where they have real potential for top results."“I'm stoked to be competing in my first world championships,” said Germain. “I think it's awesome that I get the opportunity to race at this level as a junior. I liked racing here in the summer so I think adding thousands of fans will only add to the atmosphere. It will be electrifying.”The U.S. women's roster includes 2022 Olympians Deedra Irwin (Pulaski, Wis./National Guard Biathlon) and Joanne Reid (Grand Junction, Colo.). Reid will be competing in her fifth world championships, her best result coming in 2019 with a 10th-place finish in the mass start. For Irwin, Oberhof will mark her second straight world championships.“I don't have a lot of experience racing in Oberhof,” Irwin conceded. “I haven't raced there since my first full world cup season two years ago. In the past couple years, I've gained a lot of experience racing on the world cup and after the Olympics last year, I gained more confidence in my process. I'm excited to hopefully get to world championships healthy, ready to race and see what results we can pull together as a team.”"Deedra has had a great season, posting her career-best ski speed in the most recent January world cups,” noted Bailey. “With the seventh-place Olympic Winter Games finish under her belt, we hope Deedra can build on that success in Oberhof."Joining Irwin and Reid on the women's team will be Chloe Levins (Rutland, Vt.), Tara Geraghty-Moats (West Fairlee, Vt./Craftsbury Green Racing Project) and Kelsey Dickinson (Winthrop, Wash./Craftsbury Green Racing Project). Levins got her first taste of world championship action last year, while Geraghty-Moats and Dickinson will be competing in their first championship.Geraghty-Moats earned her position on the team as the team's point leader for the IBU Cup and Open European Championships. She came to biathlon after competing in ski jumping at the world cup level and winning the first-ever Nordic combined women's world cup competition in 2020.“I am really proud to make the objective criteria for the world championships,” said Geraghty-Moats. “I hope I get to start, but even if I don't, I am excited to support my teammates and learn from the experience. I wouldn't have made it this far in two years without incredible support from U.S. Biathlon, the Craftsbury Green Racing Project and my coach, Mike Gibson.” Competition at the 2023 IBU World Championships gets underway with the mixed relay on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Live coverage of the IBU World Championships can be found at https://www.eurovisionsports.tv/ibu/. Below is the full event schedule:Wed., Feb. 8 - Mixed relay (8:45 a.m. EST)Fri., Feb. 10 - Women's 7.5km sprint (8:30 a.m. EST)Sat., Feb. 11 - Men's 10km sprint (8:30 a.m. EST)Sun., Feb. 12 - Women's 10km pursuit (7:25 a.m. EST) & Men's 12.5km pursuit (9:30 a.m. EST)Tue., Feb. 14 - Men's 20km individual (8:30 a.m. EST)Wed., Feb. 15 - Women's 15km individual (8:30 a.m. EST)Thurs., Feb. 16 - Single mixed relay (9:10 a.m. EST)Sat., Feb. 18 - Men's 4x7.5km relay (5:45 a.m. EST) & Women's 4x6km relay (9:00 a.m. EST)Sun., Feb. 19 - Men's 15km mass start (6:30 a.m. EST) & Women's 12.5km mass start (9:15 a.m. EST)

Der schöne Morgen | radioeins
Joe Biden redet "zur Lage der Nation"

Der schöne Morgen | radioeins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 18:31


US-Präsident Joe Biden hat es nicht leicht: er muss irgendwie Demokraten und Republikaner zusammenbringen - eine ewige Aufgabe. Ob und wie er die in seiner “Rede zur Lage der Nation” gelöst hat, besprechen wir heute mit unserem Korrespondenten in den USA. Außerdem werfen wir einen Blick nach Oberhof in Thüringen: in dem beschaulichen Örtchen ist nämlich gestern abend die Biathlon-WM eröffnet worden. Zuvor schauen wir aber natürlich in die Türkei und nach Syrien - 48 Stunden sind mittlerweile vergangen seit den verheerenden Erdbeben.

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast
Tara Geraghty-Moats: Back to Biathlon

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 35:51


Two years ago Tara Geraghty-Moats was the number one women's nordic combined skier in the world when she made the call to return to her biathlon roots. Today, she's making her way through the IBU Cup, World Cup and now World Championships in Oberhof. The Vermont native who trains with Craftsbury Green tells her story of biathlon to ski jumping to nordic combined and back to biathlon on Heartbeat.

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast
Vincent Bonacci: World Champs Debut

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 45:13


The IBU Biathlon World Championships in Oberhof are underway, with a U.S. Biathlon Team mixed with veterans and rookies. One of those newcomers, Vincent Bonacci, earned his spot with a strong season including an 11th in the sprint at the Open European Championships. The Utah native spoke with Heartbeat about his pathway in the sport and what he hopes to take away from his experience in Oberhof.

The Penalty Loop Podcast
Podcast anniversary and Oberhof World Championships preview

The Penalty Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 62:14


Jordan and RJ chat about the Podcast's one-year anniversary, general biathlon news, and analytics. Then we share some thoughts about the upcoming World Championships in Oberhof!

Eins zu Eins. Der Talk
Michael Rösch, Biathlet

Eins zu Eins. Der Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 41:34


Michael Rösch ist Olympiasieger im Biathlon und war Trainer für den sächsischen Skiverband. Seinen letzten Weltcup bestritt er im thüringischen Oberhof, dort, wo heuer die Biathlon-WM stattfindet. Aus diesem Anlass wiederholen wir das Gespräch mit ihm vom Februar 2020. Moderation: Stefan Parrisius

Tagesschau (Audio-Podcast)
28.01.2023 - tagesschau 20:00 Uhr

Tagesschau (Audio-Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 15:15


Themen der Sendung: Sorge vor neuer Spirale der Gewalt in Israel nach Anschlägen in Jerusalem, Ex-NATO-General Pavel gewinnt Stichwahl um Tschechiens Präsidentschaft, US-Behörden veröffentlichen Video einer Verkehrskontrolle durch gewalttätige Polizisten, Ehemaliger Verfassungsschutz Präsident Maaßen zum Vorsitzenden der rechtskonservativen "WerteUnion" gewählt, Vertreter der Pflegebranche beraten auf Berliner Kongress über Anreize für Pflegekräfte, Mindestens drei Tote nach Überflutungen in neuseeländischer Metropole Auckland, Ergebnisse der Fußball-Bundesliga, Rodel-Weltmeisterschaft in Oberhof, Die Lottozahlen, Das Wetter

Tagesschau (320x240)
28.01.2023 - tagesschau 20:00 Uhr

Tagesschau (320x240)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 15:15


Themen der Sendung: Sorge vor neuer Spirale der Gewalt in Israel nach Anschlägen in Jerusalem, Ex-NATO-General Pavel gewinnt Stichwahl um Tschechiens Präsidentschaft, US-Behörden veröffentlichen Video einer Verkehrskontrolle durch gewalttätige Polizisten, Ehemaliger Verfassungsschutz Präsident Maaßen zum Vorsitzenden der rechtskonservativen "WerteUnion" gewählt, Vertreter der Pflegebranche beraten auf Berliner Kongress über Anreize für Pflegekräfte, Mindestens drei Tote nach Überflutungen in neuseeländischer Metropole Auckland, Ergebnisse der Fußball-Bundesliga, Rodel-Weltmeisterschaft in Oberhof, Die Lottozahlen, Das Wetter

Tagesschau (512x288)
28.01.2023 - tagesschau 20:00 Uhr

Tagesschau (512x288)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 15:15


Themen der Sendung: Sorge vor neuer Spirale der Gewalt in Israel nach Anschlägen in Jerusalem, Ex-NATO-General Pavel gewinnt Stichwahl um Tschechiens Präsidentschaft, US-Behörden veröffentlichen Video einer Verkehrskontrolle durch gewalttätige Polizisten, Ehemaliger Verfassungsschutz Präsident Maaßen zum Vorsitzenden der rechtskonservativen "WerteUnion" gewählt, Vertreter der Pflegebranche beraten auf Berliner Kongress über Anreize für Pflegekräfte, Mindestens drei Tote nach Überflutungen in neuseeländischer Metropole Auckland, Ergebnisse der Fußball-Bundesliga, Rodel-Weltmeisterschaft in Oberhof, Die Lottozahlen, Das Wetter

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast
Armin Auchentaller: Season Preview

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 28:19


S3 Ep5 - Armin AuchentellarTom Kelly: [00:00:00] And today, Heartbeat is taking you to the heart of Vuokatti. Finland. The training camp for the US biathlon team. Armin Auchentaller, the head coach for the men's and the women's team. Armin, thank you for joining us on Heartbeat. Armin Auchentaller: [00:00:13] Thank you. Thank you for inviting me. Tom Kelly: [00:00:16] So tell us about the conditions in Vuokatti. It sounds like training has been going very well. Armin Auchentaller: [00:00:21] Yeah, well, Vuokatti has provided a lot of manmade snow from last season, from the snow farming. And we had since [00:00:30] we arrived to Finland, nine kilometers, nine K of mammoth snow. And it's it's it was awesome. Made it look like it looks like it was one of the better places in Scandinavia this season. So we were very lucky to choose, actually, this place to go to. Tom Kelly: [00:00:49] Tell us a little bit about the snow farming for folks who might not understand this. This is actually snow that has been preserved from last season. How does that work? Armin Auchentaller: [00:00:59] Yeah, [00:01:00] they produced the snow over the over the winter. Of course, when temperatures are are the right ones and deep. So they produce it and they they make a huge snow pile. They cover it with wood, wood chips, wet chips, and basically they cover it also with a special material and preserve it over the summer. And once it's time, usually [00:01:30] here in Vuokaiit in Finland, they put the snow out around the end of October to make sure that people can train and ski early, fairly early on. Tom Kelly: [00:01:43] Do you have other teams training in Vuokatti right now? I imagine that the whole world is looking for good tracks to to ski on. Armin Auchentaller: [00:01:50] Yeah, actually, we had the German biathlon World Cup team here, man and woman. So we had actually good training conditions along with them. And [00:02:00] our athletes actually could ski with them and look what they do. And so was the Japanese team was here. Some Ukrainians are here. It's it's a good training environment. Tom Kelly: [00:02:14] Good and training has been going well for the team. Armin Auchentaller: [00:02:17] Trains is going really well. So far. We have done good work. Last weeks, ten days and everything is [00:02:30] going in a good direction. Tom Kelly: [00:02:31] So far. Good. Well, let's talk about your background, Armin. You've recently taken over as both the head men's and women's coach. You've been with the U.S. team a couple of times and we'll get to that. But let's go back to your growing up in Italy. You had the great opportunity to grow up and really the heart of biathlon in Antholz, Italy. Tell us about growing up and how you initially pursued your passion as an athlete in biathlon. Armin Auchentaller: [00:02:57] Basically, I started skiing for three [00:03:00] years and until we have slopes, the alpine slopes, but close by, But we have also a lot of cross-country, cross-country possibilities. And then around around when I was like eight or nine years old, I started basically with cross-country skiing and with nine, ten years around there. I don't remember actually. Well, it's a long time ago, but that's where I started with biathlon [00:03:30] early on, early on. Tom Kelly: [00:03:32] Good. And how did you progress as an athlete? What level did you reach? Armin Auchentaller: [00:03:36] I reached a national team level and I raised my last two years on the European Cup, which is the IBU Cup from from the modern times. So that's where where I ended up and was not a long career, but career with a lot of experiences, good experiences, which [00:04:00] I can use now as a coach. Tom Kelly: [00:04:03] How did you make it into coaching? I know a lot of athletes choose to go that route. Was this something that you had wanted to do to become a coach and to lead others with the experience that you'd gained in your career? Armin Auchentaller: [00:04:14] Actually, my former coach wanted to stop coaching and he just when I stopped, he just basically said, Hey, you should you should look into coaching and I want to stop and you should take take over, take over the whole [00:04:30] ski club. Back then it was the ski club for a months and give it a try. He thought I would do well, and I said, I'm not really sure, but we can. We can give it a shot. And here I am still still working on. That was back in 1992. So basically really is 30 years in coaching. Tom Kelly: [00:04:51] One of your big breaks, I think was when you actually had an opportunity in 2009 to come and be a shooting coach for us. Biathlon. How did that come [00:05:00] to pass and what was your experience in the five years that you coached in with the American team? Armin Auchentaller: [00:05:06] It was an amazing time. I mean, I got to know awesome people, different, different country to work with and different athletes, different mentality. I learned a lot along the way. It was it was a really, really, really good time. Tom Kelly: [00:05:28] And then tell us about [00:05:30] your career. There was a gap where you coach to elsewhere. Tell us a little bit about that period from 2014 until you returned to the U.S. in 2018 and 2014. Armin Auchentaller: [00:05:42] I was asked from the Swiss biathlon team to be the head coach for the women there, and I did that for four years. I led that group to the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, and we had also there were really, really good, [00:06:00] really good times, also some good results. And basically we we built up a team which was not existing before it was there was no official women's team. In 2014. They created that team and I had the chance to, to work with them and yeah, get some get some good results in the end. Tom Kelly: [00:06:22] And in 2018 you had an opportunity to return to America to coach the women's team. Was that an opportunity that you really [00:06:30] welcomed to come back to America and coach with the U.S. Biathlon Team? Armin Auchentaller: [00:06:34] Yeah, definitely. There was still a lot of people I knew from before and and it was a pleasure to come back and it was like an honor to be asked again if I would join the team and really appreciate the the offer they made and to come back actually, and I didn't hesitate. I just said, okay, let's do it. Tom Kelly: [00:06:59] In these past [00:07:00] four years, you really oversaw several generations of U.S. Women's Biathletes Susan Dunklee ultimately retiring from her career, a whole new crew of people coming through. How would you characterize the women's team over the last four years? Armin Auchentaller: [00:07:21] The last four years we had. A couple of great results, I would say. I mean, with different with different people starting [00:07:30] from Susan Dunklee's medal at the World Championships in Antholz. Luckily, at my home, that was really nice. Really nice side effect to do it at the World Championships in athletes. Clare Egan's podium in in the mass start in Holmenkollen was also a big achievement. And then Joanne Reid, who had in her season the 10th place in a master and a 15th place in the sprint. Really, [00:08:00] really good results also for her. And last but not least, Deirdre Irwin with a seventh place which resulted in being the best, best Olympic result from from American ever, ever done so far. Tom Kelly: [00:08:20] So let's look ahead to Kontiolahti. The World Cup begins on the 29th of November. You have an unprecedented five women's starts. [00:08:30] And let's start with the women's team. You've never before had five women starting this season for the four, the US biathlon team. Can you give us a rundown on first of all, how did it come about that you ended up with those five starts? And who are the five that we can look for on the starting line in cocktail party next week for the women? Armin Auchentaller: [00:08:48] Yeah, we have the first time in in history we have five start, but we have also to be fair and honest we would have probably only four. [00:09:00] It's just because Russia and Russia got a start. Yes, I would say so. We would we would actually start with four. But nonetheless, it's a first. It's a first. And we try to use this opportunity to give people a chance. We will have three, three ladies starting the first time in their career on the World Cup, which is Kelsey Dickinson, Chloe Levins and [00:09:30] Tara Geraghty, Moats with the two, I would say experienced Joanne Reid and Deidra Irwin on their side. So those are the five who will start in Kontiolahti. Tom Kelly: [00:09:45] The result from Deidra Irwin at the Olympics. We had her on the Heartbeat podcast a few weeks ago, was really an amazing step. She comes from my home state of Wisconsin, so I'm very proud of her. But she's really made [00:10:00] big progress now over the last two seasons. Armin Auchentaller: [00:10:03] Yeah. She works really, really hard, I must say. And she is committed and tries to challenge herself every single day. And I think she is even more hungry than ever after this result from last season. And I think she she is aware that she can do even more than that. And I see her in training very motivated to do to do the next [00:10:30] step and push the limits even more than she did she ever did. Tom Kelly: [00:10:35] So she and Joanne Reid now are essentially the elder statesmen on the team. They are the veterans, even though they are both relatively early in their career. But how important is it to have athletes like Deidre? And I would say probably particularly Joanne, because she has a little bit more time on the World Cup. How important is that for the newcomers, Kelsey, Chloe and Tara, who are making their World [00:11:00] Cup debuts? Armin Auchentaller: [00:11:02] It's always important to have like more experienced people on the ground because it's just the experience, the daily experience you need to gather over the years. And it's easy for for veterans column veterans to to pass those experiences along. And it was the same for Joanne and Deidra when Susan was still on the circuit and she would, you know, pass [00:11:30] her experience from past years to them. And it's always helpful to have like an experienced athlete on the ground, on the team to to kind of kind of lead kind of lead the the team into those very important races. Tom Kelly: [00:11:51] Sure. Let's talk a little bit about Chloe Levins. We had her on the Heartbeat podcast recently, a very tough situation for her last year. [00:12:00] Her career was on an upward trajectory and then all of a sudden complications from COVID took her out from the season. She looked to have a great camp in Soldier Hollow. How has she been skiing and how excited is she about the opportunity to get a World Cup start this year? Armin Auchentaller: [00:12:17] She's very excited, I must say. And she she had a hard time last season and it was very unfortunate just before the season to, you know, get hit pretty heavily, I would say, from from [00:12:30] COVID, which took her out for a couple of months. But she she she recovered well, She she did her training. She did she does the job every single day and tries to to fight back. And she got paid off now. And she can actually start on the World Cup now. And she started here and work out quite well. She's working hard. And for her for now [00:13:00] it's very important to to to raise actually to raise, to collect experiences, to collect a lot of different situations. And yeah, make sure that this is going to help her for the upcoming seasons. Tom Kelly: [00:13:19] Let's talk a little bit about Kelsey Dickinson. She comes out of that Craftsbury Green Racing Project program in Vermont. She has been working her way up for the IBU Cup. [00:13:30] This to for her a big moment for her and her career to step up to the World Cup start line. Armin Auchentaller: [00:13:37] Yeah she's she's she's very professional she's she does her work she's always willing to or trying to improve little things and she also is at the moment I would say pretty calm. Pretty calm. She she knows that she has worked quite well over the summer. She worked [00:14:00] a lot with Mike Gibson in Craftsbury, which was her main like a main mentor for the training season. And I think she she has done a good work for to prepare for for the season. Then we will see where it where where we end up. But it's also for her it's important to to raise those World Cup races and get a lot of experience and [00:14:30] go from there. Tom Kelly: [00:14:31] Finally on the women's side, let's talk about Tara Geraghty Moats. Tara, for those who may not know her background, she had skied biathlon some years ago and then moved into Nordic combined was the leading women's Nordic combined athlete in the world, and then two years ago decided that she was going to make her play back in biathlon and hope to make that next Olympic team in coming up in 2026. Tara Geraghty Moats all of a sudden has worked her way up after two [00:15:00] years and she's getting a World Cup start. Armin Auchentaller: [00:15:04] Yeah she's a multi talent. She she worked with different sports starting from ski jumping to Nordic combined. She I think she was also a good mountain biker and she did already a little bit of biathlon a couple couple couple seasons ago and she just came back and. Worked hard to be here and yeah. She needs [00:15:30] also to collect some experience on this, on this level. But I'm pretty confident with the attitude she has and the commitment she has that she will be important part of the team going on from here. Tom Kelly: [00:15:49] Great. Let's move on now to the men's team. Four men will be starting in County L.A. Do you want to give us a rundown of the four athletes that we'll be able to watch coming up on November 29th? Armin Auchentaller: [00:16:00] Sean [00:16:00] Doherty, Jake Brown. Maxime Germaine and Vaclav Cervenka. Those will those will be the four and control party. It's a good mix between some rookies and some veterans, so unfortunately we cannot count on Paul Schommer. He would have been qualified. Right now he's an injured. He [00:16:30] has a little problem on his knee, but he's in rehab right now and tries to be back for the next workups to come in December. Tom Kelly: [00:16:43] And is he rehabbing back in the United States? Armin Auchentaller: [00:16:46] He's rehabbing back in the United States right now in Colorado. They're doing a good job and the medications hopefully work well for him. And we're pretty confident he's going [00:17:00] to be back pretty soon. Tom Kelly: [00:17:02] Well, let's go through the men's lineup. And first of all, the two veterans here, Jake Brown and Shaun Dougherty, give us a little background on them as they come in to yet another World Cup season. Armin Auchentaller: [00:17:13] I think Sean Doherty is ready to race, actually. He's ready to race. He gave me a good feedback the other day after the intensity. He was like really happy with with the things, how the things are going for him physically and from the shooting side. So it's just [00:17:30] a matter of time in the next couple of weeks when he actually can actually. Have some good success. I'm pretty confident about that. And the same is for Jake Brown. I think he is in shape. He looks good on skis. He improved the shooting and the training. He just has to do it in a race now. And I'm pretty, pretty confident also for him that he can actually have some really, really, really good results to. Tom Kelly: [00:18:00] Let's [00:18:00] move on now to Vaclav and Maxime. Both of them have been in World Cup before last year, but really are the rookies in the group. Give us a little background on Vaclav and Maxim. Armin Auchentaller: [00:18:12] For Russia. And Maksim, it's really about the same like for Kelsey, Tara and and Chloe. They need to to raise they need to, you know, get experience through racing, what it takes, what it means, what [00:18:30] how it feels and all those things actually to raise between among the along the big names and but those those two guys are very promising for the future. Tom Kelly: [00:18:47] And it's interesting. Armin Auchentaller: [00:18:48] They have a lot of talent. And the federation, I think, believes a lot in their skills. Tom Kelly: [00:18:56] It's interesting, too, to see that three of your four men and I should also [00:19:00] add, Deidre Irwin are coming out of the National Guard project. How has that been working and what opportunities is that presenting for those athletes to get that kind of base training that they need to be successful? Armin Auchentaller: [00:19:12] The National Guard actually is very, very important, very important partner for us, for USDA, and we have a really good cooperation with them. There is a good communication and having the National Guard, they have a really good program, I must [00:19:30] say, with Travis Royer and Dru Gelinas leading that program. We are really happy to have those guys and that they actually can, you know, give those athletes the chance to have a good training environment once they are not with us on training camps and support them in a good way, but also not just training, but also financial part is like a good, good support for them. And [00:20:00] the cooperation with them, like I said, is is just you cannot wish for more. Tom Kelly: [00:20:07] Let's move on and talk about the calendar for the Ibu biathlon World Cup coming up with the start of November 29th to December 4th in Canton, Lahti, Finland. What are some of the highlights on the calendar as you look ahead over the next few months on the World Cup? Armin Auchentaller: [00:20:22] Yeah, of course. The highlight is Oberhof. Oberhof is going to be like always. The highlight is the [00:20:30] World Championships and this season we have them in Oberhof in February. We're going to prepare them just before and I'm told we will have a training camp there. And of course it's historically the US is is trying to have also other good results. It's not that we don't take the other other World Cups as like easy. We want to succeed in every in every single World Cup where [00:21:00] what you get you can get that's it's pretty easy. So we are happy with everything we get. But how do you what championships is always a highlight? Tom Kelly: [00:21:11] How do you manage the peaking of athletes when you have a world championships that falls right in the midst of your World Cup calendar? So you're going week to week to World Cups and all of a sudden you have one that takes on this additional significance. How do you manage the peaking of athletes? Armin Auchentaller: [00:21:29] The peaking. [00:21:30] The peaking is a very it's a very different, very difficult story. I mean, there is a lot of things hoo hoo needs to be in place. First of all, you need to be healthy. That's the main factor. And then you need to have like a good base. You need to have really good experience leading into those world championships and the main the [00:22:00] highlights of the season, it's just there's so many factors coming in. You need to be in a good mental mental house, not just the physical part is important. The mental health is also important. You need to feel feel kind of comfortable with what you're doing. You need to believe in your in your plan. You need to believe in yourself. You need to believe in in and trust the people who work with you around you just to put yourself in a [00:22:30] in a situation where you where you have trust to actually succeed. Tom Kelly: [00:22:37] Yeah, I know. It's a challenge with a busy schedule as it is. So you have announced your starters for the opening World Cups and cocktail party. How long is that period? And is there another point getting into January where you will potentially have some changes in that lineup? Armin Auchentaller: [00:22:54] I mean, changes can always happen. Changes can always happen as never. Nobody's really [00:23:00] secure the whole time. But those we have on the World Cup right now are the best shots for sure. I hope that Paul Shurmur can come back because he has he's he has a pre qualified status, so waiting for him. But changes are always possible. The next ones, big ones which can happen after trials in Prestbury which are in December. And from there [00:23:30] some people can move up to the World Cup or to the Ibo Cup and do international races. Tom Kelly: [00:23:37] Just one final question before we start to wrap things up. Let's take a look at the other teams. Is there any other team that you're really looking at this year or any individual athletes, men or women that we should be watching for as really top contenders on the World Cup? Armin Auchentaller: [00:23:52] Top contenders are Norway, France, Sweden, Germany. [00:24:00] I would say those are the the four countries to look at. And every every of those every everybody of those countries has like. Top, top shots. And this is those are the countries to look at. Tom Kelly: [00:24:16] Cool. Well, I appreciate all of your insights. We're going to wrap things up with our On Target segment. I've got a few short little questions for you. And the first one, you know, go back to your childhood. Who was your sport hero when you were growing up in [00:24:30] ants? Holtz was your sport hero. Armin Auchentaller: [00:24:33] A sports hero when I was younger. One was Carl Lewis, American. I really liked, liked, liked him in the athletics. Then there was Bjorn Borg, the tennis player. I liked also him and. Gilles Villeneuve, [00:25:00] Formula One Driver. And a couple of soccer players in Italy. Tom Kelly: [00:25:06] That is a great lineup. Carl Lewis, I think, a nine time Olympic champion who is who is a great one. Okay. Let's go on to the next one. Do you have a favorite memory going back to your time as an athlete? Do you have a favorite memory as an athlete? Armin Auchentaller: [00:25:25] Yeah. There is. There's [00:25:30] one or two when I was an athlete. One was also actually on a bike, you know, on a bike race, which was not biathlon related. But I won a very big amateur race in the Dolomites. It's the marathon at last kilometers. It's about 7500 riders on the on the line. And I wanted the short distance there. And it's still the 15th best time in [00:26:00] history. So it's that's one of my one of my good memories, I would say. Tom Kelly: [00:26:06] That's a good one. You're in the record books. How about a favorite memory as a coach? I know that's a tough one because you've had a lot of but a favorite memory as a coach. Armin Auchentaller: [00:26:16] Who? There have been a lot. There have been so many. I think my favorite moments are so many. I mean, [00:26:30] it's difficult to say, actually. Me? Tom Kelly: [00:26:33] It's okay. That's okay. Well. Armin Auchentaller: [00:26:36] One one of the favorite moments for sure was like, actually, it happened the last four years. I mean, with the four ladies I coached the last four years, they were like the results we already talked about. We're like, amazing. And. The seventh place from Deidre or the medal [00:27:00] from Susan in my hometown. Claire Egan succeeding in being on the podium in Oslo. That was those. Those were probably the three. Top highlights. I would say those which where I was like, well, that was really strong. That was awesome. Tom Kelly: [00:27:24] Those are great memories. And then the last question, and I asked this to all of my guests, what is your favorite [00:27:30] biathlon venue? And I won't let you name Anholt because you grew up there. So what's your favorite venue outside of Antilles? Armin Auchentaller: [00:27:38] Hunter Selva. That's the Italian way to say, I'm told. Tom Kelly: [00:27:43] Okay. Well, that's. I don't know. We could. That's funny. I like that. Armin Auchentaller: [00:27:48] Yeah. No, I think besides. And also, I would choose actually, France, like number nine. Tom Kelly: [00:27:58] Yeah. Beautiful. Armin Auchentaller: [00:27:59] I love the [00:28:00] excitement there. I love the people there. I love the way how they organize the the the race there. It's a mobile venue. It's people are so, so excited to see those bicyclists key around and shoot on the range. And there's thousands of thousands of spectators super excited. I really like that place. Tom Kelly: [00:28:28] Well, Armin, it has been [00:28:30] a joy to have you here on Heartbeat. I thank you very much. We wish you all of the best luck to you and your team as you head out onto the World Cup. Armin, thank you for joining us. Armin Auchentaller: [00:28:40] Thank you so much for the opportunity. And say hello to everybody. Tom Kelly: [00:28:46] Ciao, Armin.