Standings for the 2023–2024 Biathlon World Cup. Who is in charge?
On January 14th, the fifth stage of the 2023-24 Biathlon World Cup concluded in Ruhpolding, Germany.
Athletes competed in three events each for both women and men, with the pursuit races in both categories serving as the final competitions of the stage, leading to changes in the overall standings.
Current standings in the men’s competition:
- Johannes Thingnes Boe (Norway) – 671 points
- Tarjei Boe (Norway) – 668 points
- Johannes Dale (Norway) – 639 points
- Sturla Holm Lægreid (Norway) – 525 points
- Endre Stroemsheim (Norway) – 519 points
- Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen (Norway) – 492 points
- Martin Ponsiluoma (Sweden) – 449 points
- Benedikt Doll (Germany) – 440 points
- Tommaso Giacomel (Italy) – 389 points
- Johannes Kühn (Germany) – 420 points
Current standings in the women’s competition:
- Ingrid Tandrevold (Norway) – 666 points
- Justine Braisaz-Bouchet (France) – 657 points
- Lisa Vittozzi (Italy) – 606 points
- Elvira Öberg (Sweden) – 541 points
- Franziska Preuß (Germany) – 505 points
- Julia Simon (France) – 497 points
- Lu Jeanmonnot (France) – 455 points
- Karoline Knotten (Norway) – 437 points
- Lena Haecki-Gross (Switzerland) – 409 points
- Vanessa Voigt (Germany) – 375 points