2024–25 Biathlon World Cup

2024–25 Biathlon World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Sturla Holm Lægreid (1) Franziska Preuß (1)
U23 Campbell Wright (1) Océane Michelon (1)
Individual Sturla Holm Lægreid (2) Lou Jeanmonnot (1)
Sprint Johannes Thingnes Bø (4) Franziska Preuß (1)
Pursuit Sturla Holm Lægreid (2) Lou Jeanmonnot (1)
Mass start Sturla Holm Lægreid (1) Franziska Preuß (2)
Relay  France (2)  France (4)
Nations Cup  France (1)  France (6)
Mixed  Sweden (1)
Competition
Edition 48th 43rd
Locations 10 10
Individual 21 21
Relay/Team 5 5
Mixed 6 6
Rescheduled 2 2
Overall Champions
Sturla Holm Lægreid claimed his first World Cup title, securing three victories this season. He also earned small crystal globes in the individual, pursuit, and mass start standings.
Franziska Preuß also claimed the crystal globe for the first time in her career after a season-long battle with Lou Jeanmonnot until the final race. She secured four victories, two small crystal globes (sprint and mass start), and the world champion title in pursuit.

The 2024–25 Biathlon World Cup (official: BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon), organised by the International Biathlon Union (IBU), was the 48th official World Cup season for men and 43rd edition for women as the highest level of international biathlon competitions.[1][2]

The season started on 30 November 2024 in Kontiolahti, Finland and concluded on 23 March 2025 in Oslo Holmenkollen, Norway.[3]

A major highlight of the season was the 2025 Biathlon World Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, whose results were not included in the World Cup standings (except for the national standings).

Johannes Thingnes Bø from Norway and Lisa Vittozzi from Italy were the reigning champions from the previous season. Bø finished the season in 2nd place, while Vittozzi was unable to compete, having withdrawn from the entire season due to a back injury sustained during pre-season training.[4] Additionally, Bø ended his career during the final competition in Oslo Holmenkollen.

The new World Cup winners for the season, both claiming the title for the first time, were Sturla Holm Lægreid from Norway and Franziska Preuß from Germany.

Season overview

For the first time since the 2003/04 season, Östersund did not host any biathlon World Cup events.

The IBU Executive Board introduced several rule changes for the new season, based on recommendations from the Technical Committee:[5]

  • New starting order system: In individual and sprint events, the top 30 athletes could no longer choose their starting groups. Those ranked 16–30 were assigned even starting numbers between 16 and 44, while the top 15 started between 46 and 74. Designed to keep races more exciting, this system was trialed in late 2024 and remained in place throughout the season, with flexibility for earlier starts in bad weather conditions.
  • Points system update: The points distribution was revised, giving more weight to athletes finishing between 3rd and 9th place. This adjustment, requested by the Athletes Committee, aims to reward consistency in the top 10, rather than focusing too heavily on podium finishes.
  • U23 ranking: The U25 ranking was lowered to U23, also at the request of the Athletes Committee.
  • Expanded team quotas: For the first time, the starting right for IBU Cup winners applied to the entire national team for the first two World Cups, allowing nations like Norway and France to field seven athletes in Kontiolahti and Hochfilzen.
  • Additional starting quotas: Extra quota places were awarded for the last World Cup. Nations received one additional spot for each athlete in the top 10 of the previous season’s IBU Cup rankings, with a maximum of two spots per nation. The top junior from the Junior World Championships also earned a personal starting place.

Selina Grotian became the first woman born in the 2000s to win a World Cup competition.

During the single mixed relay competition in Oberhof, the Finnish team claimed their first-ever victory in the history of mixed relay events.[6] Similarly, during the single mixed relay event in Pokljuka, the Swiss team achieved the same milestone.[7]

By winning the short individual race in Pokljuka, Jakov Fak became the second-oldest winner in World Cup history (38 years, 4 months, and 30 days), behind only Ole Einar Bjørndalen (41 years, 10 months, and 6 days). He also recorded the second-longest gap between World Cup victories (3,644 days), trailing only Tomasz Sikora (4,049 days).[8]

Map of world cup hosts

Kontiolahti
Location of all 10 World Cup hosts of the season (including Lenzerheide – venue of the World Championships)
Antholz-Anterselva
Hochfilzen Lenzerheide
AnnecyLe Grand-Bornand Nové Město na Moravě
Oberhof Pokljuka
Ruhpolding Oslo Holmenkollen

Calendar

Stage Location Date Individual /
Short individual
Sprint Pursuit Mass start Relay Mixed relay Single mixed relay Details
1 Kontiolahti 30 November–8 December details
2 Hochfilzen 13–15 December details
3 AnnecyLe Grand-Bornand 19–22 December details
4 Oberhof 9–12 January details
5 Ruhpolding 15–19 January details
6 Antholz-Anterselva 23–26 January details
WCH    Lenzerheide 12–23 February World Championships
7 Nové Město na Moravě 6–9 March details
8 Pokljuka 13–16 March details
9 Oslo Holmenkollen 21–23 March details
Total: 70 (31 men's, 31 women's, 8 mixed) 4 8 7 6 6 4 4

Men

Calendar

Key: IND – Individual / SIND – Short Individual / SPR – Sprint / PUR – Pursuit / MSS – Mass Start
No. Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 3 December 2024 Kontiolahti (1) 15 km SIND Endre Strømsheim Johannes Thingnes Bø Sturla Holm Lægreid [9]
2 6 December 2024 10 km SPR Émilien Jacquelin Sebastian Samuelsson Philipp Nawrath [10]
3 8 December 2024 15 km MSS Éric Perrot Quentin Fillon Maillet Sturla Holm Lægreid [11]
4 13 December 2024 Hochfilzen (2) 10 km SPR Johannes Thingnes Bø Sturla Holm Lægreid Fabien Claude [12]
5 14 December 2024 12.5 km PUR Johannes Thingnes Bø Émilien Jacquelin Sturla Holm Lægreid [13]
6 19 December 2024 AnnecyLe Grand-Bornand (3) 10 km SPR Martin Uldal Johannes Thingnes Bø Sebastian Samuelsson [14]
7 21 December 2024 12.5 km PUR Johannes Thingnes Bø Éric Perrot Émilien Jacquelin [15]
8 22 December 2024 15 km MSS Tarjei Bø Danilo Riethmüller Johannes Thingnes Bø [16]
9 10 January 2025 Oberhof (4) 10 km SPR Quentin Fillon Maillet Fabien Claude Émilien Jacquelin [17]
10 11 January 2025 12.5 km PUR Sturla Holm Lægreid Tarjei Bø Johannes Thingnes Bø [18]
11 15 January 2025 Ruhpolding (5) 20 km IND Vebjørn Sørum Émilien Claude Andrejs Rastorgujevs [19]
12 19 January 2025 15 km MSS Tommaso Giacomel Sturla Holm Lægreid Johannes Thingnes Bø [20]
13 24 January 2025 Antholz-Anterselva (6) 10 km SPR Tarjei Bø Sturla Holm Lægreid Tommaso Giacomel [21]
14 26 January 2025 12.5 km PUR Sturla Holm Lægreid Tarjei Bø Tommaso Giacomel [22]
Biathlon World Championships 2025 (12–23 February)[a]
15 February 2025    Lenzerheide (WCH) 10 km SPR Johannes Thingnes Bø Campbell Wright Quentin Fillon Maillet [23]
16 February 2025 12.5 km PUR Johannes Thingnes Bø Campbell Wright Éric Perrot [24]
19 February 2025 20 km IND Éric Perrot Tommaso Giacomel Quentin Fillon Maillet [25]
23 February 2025 15 km MSS Endre Strømsheim Sturla Holm Lægreid Johannes Thingnes Bø [26]
15 6 March 2025 Nové Město na Moravě (7) 10 km SPR Émilien Jacquelin Tommaso Giacomel Johannes Thingnes Bø [27]
16 8 March 2025 12.5 km PUR Sebastian Samuelsson Tommaso Giacomel Johannes Thingnes Bø [28]
17 13 March 2025 Pokljuka (8) 15 km SIND Jakov Fak Sturla Holm Lægreid Martin Ponsiluoma [29]
18 15 March 2025 15 km MSS Éric Perrot Quentin Fillon Maillet Sturla Holm Lægreid [30]
19 21 March 2025 Oslo Holmenkollen (9) 10 km SPR Johannes Thingnes Bø Sturla Holm Lægreid Johannes Dale-Skjevdal [31]
20 22 March 2025 12.5 km PUR Sturla Holm Lægreid Johannes Thingnes Bø Quentin Fillon Maillet [32]
21 23 March 2025 15 km MSS Sebastian Samuelsson Éric Perrot Endre Strømsheim [33]
48th Biathlon World Cup Overall
(3 December 2024 – 23 March 2025)
Sturla Holm Lægreid Johannes Thingnes Bø Éric Perrot [34]

Relay – 4 x 7.5 km

No. Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Winner Second Third Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 1 December 2024 Kontiolahti (1)  France
1. Fabien Claude
2. Quentin Fillon Maillet
3. Éric Perrot
4. Émilien Jacquelin
 Norway
1. Sturla Holm Lægreid
2. Tarjei Bø
3. Endre Strømsheim
4. Johannes Thingnes Bø
 Sweden
1. Viktor Brandt
2. Jesper Nelin
3. Martin Ponsiluoma
4. Sebastian Samuelsson
 France [35]
2 15 December 2024 Hochfilzen (2)  France
1. Fabien Claude
2. Quentin Fillon Maillet
3. Éric Perrot
4. Émilien Jacquelin
 Norway
1. Sturla Holm Lægreid
2. Tarjei Bø
3. Johannes Thingnes Bø
4. Vebjørn Sørum
 Sweden
1. Viktor Brandt
2. Jesper Nelin
3. Martin Ponsiluoma
4. Sebastian Samuelsson
[36]
3 17 January 2025 Ruhpolding (5)  France
1. Émilien Claude
2. Fabien Claude
3. Quentin Fillon Maillet
4. Émilien Jacquelin
 Sweden
1. Viktor Brandt
2. Jesper Nelin
3. Martin Ponsiluoma
4. Sebastian Samuelsson
 Germany
1. Justus Strelow
2. Danilo Riethmüller
3. Johannes Kühn
4. Philipp Nawrath
[37]
4 25 January 2025 Antholz-Anterselva (6)  France
1. Fabien Claude
2. Quentin Fillon Maillet
3. Éric Perrot
4. Émilien Jacquelin
 Norway
1. Sturla Holm Lægreid
2. Tarjei Bø
3. Johannes Thingnes Bø
4. Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen
 Sweden
1. Viktor Brandt
2. Jesper Nelin
3. Martin Ponsiluoma
4. Sebastian Samuelsson
[38]
22 February 2025    Lenzerheide (WCH)  Norway
1. Endre Strømsheim
2. Tarjei Bø
3. Sturla Holm Lægreid
4. Johannes Thingnes Bø
 France
1. Émilien Claude
2. Fabien Claude
3. Éric Perrot
4. Quentin Fillon Maillet
 Germany
1. Philipp Nawrath
2. Danilo Riethmüller
3. Johannes Kühn
4. Philipp Horn
not included in the World Cup [39]
5 9 March 2025 Nové Město na Moravě (7)  France
1. Émilien Claude
2. Oscar Lombardot
3. Fabien Claude
4. Quentin Fillon Maillet
 Norway
1. Martin Uldal
2. Tarjei Bø
3. Sturla Holm Lægreid
4. Johannes Thingnes Bø
 Ukraine
1. Artem Tyshchenko
2. Vitalii Mandzyn
3. Anton Dudchenko
4. Dmytro Pidruchnyi
 France [40]

Overall leaders

Holder Date Place(s) Number of competitions
Individual
Endre Strømsheim 3 December 2024 Kontiolahti 1
Johannes Thingnes Bø (1) 6 December 2024 Kontiolahti 1
Éric Perrot 8 December 2024 Kontiolahti 1
Johannes Thingnes Bø (2) 13 December 2024 – 19 January 2025 Hochfilzen Ruhpolding 9
Sturla Holm Lægreid 24 January 2025 – 6 March 2025 Antholz-Anterselva Nové Město na Moravě 3
Johannes Thingnes Bø (3) 8 March 2025 Nové Město na Moravě 1
Sturla Holm Lægreid (2) 13 March 2025 – 23 March 2025 Pokljuka Oslo Holmenkollen 5
Under 23
Vitalii Mandzyn 3 December 2024 – 8 December 2024 Kontiolahti 3
Campbell Wright 13 December 2024 – 23 March 2025 Hochfilzen Oslo Holmenkollen 18

Standings

Women

Calendar

Key: IND – Individual / SIND – Short Individual / SPR – Sprint / PUR – Pursuit / MSS – Mass Start
No. Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 4 December 2024 Kontiolahti (1) 12.5 km SIND Lou Jeanmonnot Ella Halvarsson Elvira Öberg [54]
2 7 December 2024 7.5 km SPR Markéta Davidová Elvira Öberg Suvi Minkkinen [55]
3 8 December 2024 12.5 km MSS Elvira Öberg Julia Simon Franziska Preuß [56]
4 13 December 2024 Hochfilzen (2) 7.5 km SPR Franziska Preuß Sophie Chauveau Karoline Offigstad Knotten [57]
5 14 December 2024 10 km PUR Lou Jeanmonnot Vanessa Voigt Franziska Preuß [58]
6 20 December 2024 AnnecyLe Grand-Bornand (3) 7.5 km SPR Justine Braisaz-Bouchet Franziska Preuß Anamarija Lampič [59]
7 21 December 2024 10 km PUR Franziska Preuß Julia Simon Vanessa Voigt [60]
8 22 December 2024 12.5 km MSS Selina Grotian Franziska Preuß Paulína Bátovská Fialková [61]
9 9 January 2025 Oberhof (4) 7.5 km SPR Paula Botet Maren Kirkeeide Milena Todorova [62]
10 11 January 2025 10 km PUR Lou Jeanmonnot Maren Kirkeeide Elvira Öberg [63]
11 16 January 2025 Ruhpolding (5) 15 km IND Lou Jeanmonnot Franziska Preuß    Amy Baserga [64]
12 19 January 2025 12.5 km MSS Elvira Öberg Franziska Preuß Jeanne Richard [65]
13 23 January 2025 Antholz-Anterselva (6) 7.5 km SPR Lou Jeanmonnot Selina Grotian Franziska Preuß [66]
14 25 January 2025 10 km PUR Lou Jeanmonnot Julia Simon Franziska Preuß [67]
Biathlon World Championships 2025 (12–23 February)[a]
14 February 2025    Lenzerheide (WCH) 7.5 km SPR Justine Braisaz-Bouchet Franziska Preuß Suvi Minkkinen [68]
16 February 2025 10 km PUR Franziska Preuß Elvira Öberg Justine Braisaz-Bouchet [69]
18 February 2025 15 km IND Julia Simon Ella Halvarsson Lou Jeanmonnot [70]
23 February 2025 12.5 km MSS Elvira Öberg Océane Michelon Maren Kirkeeide [71]
15 7 March 2025 Nové Město na Moravě (7) 7.5 km SPR Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold Justine Braisaz-Bouchet Julia Simon [72]
16 8 March 2025 10 km PUR Julia Simon Hanna Öberg Océane Michelon [73]
17 13 March 2025 Pokljuka (8) 12.5 km SIND Julia Simon Hanna Öberg Franziska Preuß [74]
18 15 March 2025 12.5 km MSS Lou Jeanmonnot Milena Todorova Anamarija Lampič [75]
19 21 March 2025 Oslo Holmenkollen (9) 7.5 km SPR Franziska Preuß Lou Jeanmonnot Suvi Minkkinen [76]
20 22 March 2025 10 km PUR Lou Jeanmonnot Elvira Öberg    Lena Häcki-Groß [77]
21 23 March 2025 12.5 km MSS Franziska Preuß Elvira Öberg Lou Jeanmonnot [78]
43rd Biathlon World Cup Overall
(4 December 2024 – 23 March 2025)
Franziska Preuß Lou Jeanmonnot Julia Simon [79]

Relay – 4 x 6 km

No. Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Winner Second Third Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 1 December 2024 Kontiolahti (1)  Sweden
1. Anna Magnusson
2. Sara Andersson
3. Hanna Öberg
4. Elvira Öberg
 France
1. Lou Jeanmonnot
2. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
3. Sophie Chauveau
4. Julia Simon
 Norway
1. Juni Arnekleiv
2. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
3. Maren Kirkeeide
4. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
 Sweden [80]
2 15 December 2024 Hochfilzen (2)  Germany
1. Vanessa Voigt
2. Julia Tannheimer
3. Selina Grotian
4. Franziska Preuß
 France
1. Julia Simon
2. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
3. Sophie Chauveau
4. Lou Jeanmonnot
 Sweden
1. Anna Magnusson
2. Anna-Karin Heijdenberg
3. Ella Halvarsson
4. Elvira Öberg
[81]
3 18 January 2025 Ruhpolding (5)  Germany
1. Stefanie Scherer
2. Selina Grotian
3. Sophia Schneider
4. Franziska Preuß
 Norway
1. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
2. Juni Arnekleiv
3. Maren Kirkeeide
4. Ragnhild Femsteinevik
 France
1. Paula Botet
2. Océane Michelon
3. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
4. Julia Simon
 Germany [82]
4 26 January 2025 Antholz-Anterselva (6)  Sweden
1. Johanna Skottheim
2. Ella Halvarsson
3. Anna Magnusson
4. Hanna Öberg
 Norway
1. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
2. Ragnhild Femsteinevik
3. Maren Kirkeeide
4. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
 France
1. Jeanne Richard
2. Lou Jeanmonnot
3. Océane Michelon
4. Julia Simon
 Sweden [83]
22 February 2025    Lenzerheide (WCH)  France
1. Lou Jeanmonnot
2. Océane Michelon
3. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
4. Julia Simon
 Norway
1. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
2. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
3. Ragnhild Femsteinevik
4. Maren Kirkeeide
 Sweden
1. Anna Magnusson
2. Ella Halvarsson
3. Hanna Öberg
4. Elvira Öberg
not included in the World Cup [84]
5 9 March 2025 Nové Město na Moravě (7)  France
1. Lou Jeanmonnot
2. Océane Michelon
3. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
4. Julia Simon
 Norway
1. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
2. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
3. Ragnhild Femsteinevik
4. Maren Kirkeeide
 Germany
1. Johanna Puff
2. Julia Tannheimer
3. Sophia Schneider
4. Selina Grotian
 France [85]

Overall leaders

Holder Date Place(s) Number of competitions
Individual
Lou Jeanmonnot (1) 4 December 2024 Kontiolahti 1
Elvira Öberg 7 December 2024 – 8 December 2024 Kontiolahti 2
Franziska Preuß 13 December 2024 – 21 March 2025 Hochfilzen Oslo Holmenkollen 16
Lou Jeanmonnot (2) 22 March 2025 Oslo Holmenkollen 1
Franziska Preuß (2) 23 March 2025 Oslo Holmenkollen 1
Under 23
Océane Michelon (1) 4 December 2024 – 7 December 2024 Kontiolahti 2
Sara Andersson 8 December 2024 Kontiolahti 1
Océane Michelon (2) 13 December 2024 – 14 December 2024 Hochfilzen 2
Jeanne Richard 20 December 2024 – 11 January 2025 AnnecyLe Grand-Bornand Oberhof 5
Océane Michelon (3) 16 January 2025 Ruhpolding 1
Jeanne Richard (2) 19 January 2025 – 8 March 2025 Ruhpolding Nové Město na Moravě 5
Océane Michelon (4) 13 March 2025 Pokljuka 1
Jeanne Richard (3) 15 March 2025 – 22 March 2025 Pokljuka Oslo Holmenkollen 3
Océane Michelon (5) 23 March 2025 Oslo Holmenkollen 1

Standings

Mixed Relay

No. Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Winner Second Third Leader
(After competition)
R.
Single Mixed Relay – 6 km + 7.5 km
1 30 November 2024 Kontiolahti (1)  Sweden
1. Ella Halvarsson
2. Sebastian Samuelsson
 France
1. Julia Simon
2. Quentin Fillon Maillet
 Germany
1. Vanessa Voigt
2. Justus Strelow
 Sweden [99]
3 12 January 2025 Oberhof (4)  Finland
1. Tero Seppälä
2. Suvi Minkkinen
 France
1. Quentin Fillon Maillet
2. Paula Botet
 Germany
1. Justus Strelow
2. Selina Grotian
 France [100]
20 February 2025    Lenzerheide (WCH)  France
1. Julia Simon
2. Quentin Fillon Maillet
 Norway
1. Ragnhild Femsteinevik
2. Johannes Thingnes Bø
 Germany
1. Franziska Preuß
2. Justus Strelow
not included
in the World Cup
[101]
5 16 March 2025 Pokljuka (8)   Switzerland 
1. Aita Gasparin
2. Niklas Hartweg
 Sweden
1. Johanna Skottheim
2. Jesper Nelin
 Finland
1. Suvi Minkkinen
2. Tero Seppälä
 France [102]
Mixed Relay – 4 x 6 km
2 30 November 2024 Kontiolahti (1)  Norway
1. Karoline Offigstad Knotten
2. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
3. Johannes Dale-Skjevdal
4. Vebjørn Sørum
 France
1. Lou Jeanmonnot
2. Justine Braisaz-Bouchet
3. Éric Perrot
4. Émilien Jacquelin
 Sweden
1. Anna Magnusson
2. Elvira Öberg
3. Jesper Nelin
4. Martin Ponsiluoma
 Sweden [103]
4 12 January 2025 Oberhof (4)  Sweden
1. Sebastian Samuelsson
2. Martin Ponsiluoma
3. Hanna Öberg
4. Elvira Öberg
 France
1. Fabien Claude
2. Éric Perrot
3. Jeanne Richard
4. Lou Jeanmonnot
 Norway
1. Sturla Holm Lægreid
2. Tarjei Bø
3. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold
4. Maren Kirkeeide
 France [104]
12 February 2025    Lenzerheide (WCH)  France
1. Julia Simon
2. Lou Jeanmonnot
3. Éric Perrot
4. Émilien Jacquelin
 Czech Republic
1. Jessica Jislová
2. Tereza Voborníková
3. Vítězslav Hornig
4. Michal Krčmář
 Germany
1. Selina Grotian
2. Franziska Preuß
3. Philipp Nawrath
4. Justus Strelow
not included
in the World Cup
[105]
6 16 March 2025 Pokljuka (8)  Sweden
1. Anna-Karin Heijdenberg
2. Hanna Öberg
3. Martin Ponsiluoma
4. Sebastian Samuelsson
 France
1. Jeanne Richard
2. Océane Michelon
3. Éric Perrot
4. Quentin Fillon Maillet
 Norway
1. Maren Kirkeeide
2. Ida Lien
3. Johannes Dale-Skjevdal
4. Isak Frey
 Sweden [106]

Standings

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France23201053
2 Norway14191548
3 Sweden99927
4 Germany771125
5 Italy1225
6 Finland1034
7 Slovenia1023
 Switzerland1023
9 Czech Republic1001
10 Bulgaria0112
11 Latvia0011
 Slovakia0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (13 entries)585858174

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2024–25 Biathlon World Cup for men and women. Relay events do not impact individual rankings.[108][109]

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Individual 90 75 65 55 50 45 41 37 34 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Sprint
Pursuit
Mass Start 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2


Achievements

First World Cup career victory
Team


First World Cup podium
Team


Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)

Retirements

The following notable biathletes, who competed in the World Cup, are expected to retire during or after the 2024–25 season:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Biathlon World Championships are included in the World Cup calendar, but their results do not contribute to the overall World Cup standings, with the exception of the Nations Cup.
  2. ^ a b First victory in Mixed Relay events

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