2023–24 Biathlon IBU Cup

The 2023–24 Biathlon IBU Cup was a multi-race series over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union (IBU). It was the 16th edition for men and women of the second-rank international race series in biathlon after the Biathlon World Cup.[1][2]

2023–24 Biathlon IBU Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Norway Mats Øverby France Océane Michelon
U25 Norway Mats Øverby France Océane Michelon
Individual Norway Mats Øverby Norway Maren Kirkeeide
Sprint Norway Johan-Olav Botn France Océane Michelon
Pursuit Norway Mats Øverby France Océane Michelon
Mass start Norway Martin Nevland France Anaëlle Bondoux
Nations Cup  Norway  Norway
Mixed  Norway
Competition
Edition 16th 16th
Locations 8 8
Individual 23 23
Mixed 8 8
2024–25→

The season started on 30 November 2023 in Kontiolahti, Finland and concluded on 9 March 2024 in Obertilliach, Austria.[3]

The highlight of the season was the 2024 IBU Open European Championships in Brezno-Osrblie, Slovakia. These competitions were also included in the rankings of the IBU Cup.

Endre Strømsheim from Norway (men's) and Tilda Johansson from Sweden (women's) were the reigning champion from the previous season, but they didn't defend the title.

Mats Øverby from Norway and Océane Michelon from France became the new overall champions.

Map of world cup hosts edit

All 8 locations hosting IBU Cup events in this season (including Brezno-Osrblie – venue of the European Championships).

  Kontiolahti   Idre Fjäll   Sjusjøen   Martell-Val Martello

Europe

  Ridnaun-Val Ridanna   Brezno-Osrblie   Arber   Obertilliach

  European Championships

Calendar edit

Stage Location Date Individual /
Short individual
Sprint Pursuit Mass start Mixed relay Single mixed relay Details
1   Kontiolahti 30 November–3 December
2   Idre Fjäll 8–10 December ●●
3   Sjusjøen 13–16 December
4   Martell-Val Martello 4–7 January
5   Ridnaun-Val Ridanna 10–13 January
ECH   Brezno-Osrblie 24–28 January European Championships
6   Arber 1–3 February ●●
7   Obertilliach 29 February–3 March
8 7–9 March
Total: 70 (31 men's, 31 women's, 8 mixed) 4 11 5 3 4 4

Men edit

Calendar edit

Key: IND – Individual / SIND – Short Individual / SPR – Sprint / PUR – Pursuit / MSS – Mass Start
# Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 30 November 2023   Kontiolahti (1) 20 km IND   Johan-Olav Botn   Mats Øverby   Martin Nevland [4]
2 2 December 2023 10 km SPR   Johan-Olav Botn   Philipp Horn   Mats Øverby [5]
3 8 December 2023   Idre Fjäll (2) 10 km SPR   Johan-Olav Botn   Martin Nevland   Martin Uldal [6]
4 9 December 2023   Philipp Horn   Johan-Olav Botn   Oscar Lombardot [7]
5 10 December 2023 12.5 km PUR   Johan-Olav Botn   Philipp Horn   Martin Uldal [8]
6 13 December 2023   Sjusjøen (3) 10 km SPR   Simon Kaiser   Johan-Olav Botn   Mats Øverby [9]
7 15 December 2023 12.5 km PUR   Johan-Olav Botn   Martin Uldal   Martin Nevland [10]
8 16 December 2023 15 km MSS   Martin Nevland   Mats Øverby   Johan-Olav Botn [11]
9 4 January 2024   Martell-Val Martello (4) 15 km SIND   Vebjørn Sørum   Mats Øverby   Isak Frey [12]
10 6 January 2024 10 km SPR   Isak Frey   Mats Øverby   Danilo Riethmüller [13]
11 7 January 2024 12.5 km PUR   Isak Frey   Vebjørn Sørum   Danilo Riethmüller [14]
12 10 January 2024   Ridnaun-Val Ridanna (5) 10 km SPR   Johan-Olav Botn   Mats Øverby   Danilo Riethmüller [15]
13 12 January 2024 15 km MSS   Danilo Riethmüller   Martin Nevland   Antonin Guigonnat [16]
IBU Open European Championships 2024 (24–28 January)
14 24 January 2024   Brezno-Osrblie 20 km IND   Vebjørn Sørum   Johan-Olav Botn   Martin Uldal [17]
15 26 January 2024 10 km SPR   Antonin Guigonnat   Johan-Olav Botn   Isak Frey [18]
16 27 January 2024 12.5 km PUR   Isak Frey   Dmitrii Shamaev   Antonin Guigonnat [19]
17 1 February 2024   Arber (6) 10 km SPR   Martin Uldal   Johan-Olav Botn   Isak Frey [20]
18 3 February 2024   Johan-Olav Botn   Martin Uldal   Simon Kaiser [21]
19 29 February 2024   Obertilliach (7), (8) 10 km SPR   Mats Øverby   Sindre Fjellheim Jorde   Sverre Dahlen Aspenes [22]
20 2 March 2024 12.5 km PUR   Mats Øverby   Martin Nevland   Sindre Fjellheim Jorde [23]
21 7 March 2024 15 km SIND   Mats Øverby   Isak Frey   Martin Uldal [24]
22 8 March 2024 10 km SPR   Martin Uldal   Isak Frey   Sverre Dahlen Aspenes [25]
23 9 March 2024 15 km MSS   Sverre Dahlen Aspenes   Martin Uldal   Martin Nevland [26]
16th IBU Cup Overall
(30 November 2023 – 9 March 2024)
  Mats Øverby   Johan-Olav Botn   Martin Nevland [27]

Overall leaders   edit

No. Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.   Johan-Olav Botn 30 November 2023   Kontiolahti 7 March 2024   Obertilliach 20
2.   Mats Øverby 7 March 2024   Obertilliach Overall Winner 3

Standings edit

Women edit

Calendar edit

Key: IND – Individual / SIND – Short Individual / SPR – Sprint / PUR – Pursuit / MSS – Mass Start
# Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Second Third R.
1 30 November 2023   Kontiolahti (1) 15 km IND   Jeanne Richard   Maren Kirkeeide   Karoline Erdal [40]
2 2 December 2023 7.5 km SPR   Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg   Sara Andersson   Océane Michelon [41]
3 8 December 2023   Idre Fjäll (2) 7.5 km SPR   Johanna Puff   Jenny Enodd   Jeanne Richard [42]
4 9 December 2023   Karoline Erdal   Juliane Frühwirth   Anna-Karin Heijdenberg [43]
5 10 December 2023 10 km PUR   Jenny Enodd   Karoline Erdal   Ella Halvarsson [44]
6 13 December 2023   Sjusjøen (3) 7.5 km SPR   Océane Michelon   Jeanne Richard   Gro Randby [45]
7 15 December 2023 10 km PUR   Anaëlle Bondoux   Ida Lien   Stina Nilsson [46]
8 16 December 2023 12.5 km MSS   Julia Tannheimer   Jenny Enodd   Ida Lien [47]
9 4 January 2024   Martell-Val Martello (4) 12.5 km SIND   Julia Kink   Emily Schumann   Stina Nilsson [48]
10 6 January 2024 7.5 km SPR   Maren Kirkeeide   Maya Cloetens   Stina Nilsson [49]
11 7 January 2024 10 km PUR   Gilonne Guigonnat   Anna Andexer   Johanna Puff [50]
12 10 January 2024   Ridnaun-Val Ridanna (5) 7.5 km SPR   Gilonne Guigonnat   Sara Scattolo   Ida Lien [51]
13 12 January 2024 12.5 km MSS   Johanna Puff   Selina Grotian   Ida Lien [52]
IBU Open European Championships 2024 (24–28 January)
14 24 January 2024   Brezno-Osrblie 15 km IND   Maren Kirkeeide   Alina Stremous   Ema Kapustová [53]
15 26 January 2024 7.5 km SPR   Ida Lien   Maren Kirkeeide   Khrystyna Dmytrenko [54]
16 27 January 2024 10 km PUR   Maren Kirkeeide   Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg   Océane Michelon [55]
17 1 February 2024   Arber (6) 7.5 km SPR   Hannah Auchentaller   Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg   Sara Scatollo [56]
18 3 February 2024   Karoline Erdal   Camille Bened   Lea Rothschopf [57]
19 29 February 2024   Obertilliach (7), (8) 7.5 km SPR   Ragnhild Femsteinevik   Océane Michelon   Kristina Oberthaler [58]
20 2 March 2024 10 km PUR   Marthe Kråkstad Johansen   Océane Michelon   Tereza Vinklárková [59]
21 7 March 2024 12.5 km SIND   Lisa Maria Spark   Chloé Chevalier   Camille Bened [60]
22 8 March 2024 7.5 km SPR   Stefanie Scherer   Gro Randby   Océane Michelon [61]
23 9 March 2024 12.5 km MSS   Anaëlle Bondoux   Océane Michelon   Emily Schumann [62]
16th IBU Cup Overall
(30 November 2023 – 9 March 2024)
  Océane Michelon   Jenny Enodd   Karoline Erdal [63]

Overall leaders   edit

No. Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.   Jeanne Richard 30 November 2023   Kontiolahti 10 December 2023   Idre Fjäll 4
2.   Karoline Erdal 10 December 2023   Idre Fjäll 13 December 2023   Sjusjøen 1
3.   Jeanne Richard 13 December 2023   Sjusjøen 4 January 2024   Martell-Val Martello 3
4.   Jenny Enodd 4 January 2024   Martell-Val Martello 27 January 2024   Brezno-Osrblie 7
5.   Ida Lien 27 January 2024   Brezno-Osrblie 1 February 2024   Arber 1
6.   Jenny Enodd 1 February 2024   Arber 8 March 2024   Obertilliach 5
7.   Océane Michelon 8 March 2024   Obertilliach Overall Winner 2

Standings edit

Mixed Relay edit

# Date Place
(In brackets Stage)
Discipline Winner Second Third Leader
(After competition)
R.
1 3 December 2023   Kontiolahti (1) 4 x 6 km   Norway
1. Maren Kirkeeide
2. Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg
3. Johan-Olav Botn
4. Mats Øverby
  Sweden
1. Sara Andersson
2. Anna-Karin Heijdenberg
3. Emil Nykvist
4. Henning Sjökvist
  France
1. Jeanne Richard
2. Océane Michelon
3. Théo Guiraud-Poillot
4. Oscar Lombardot
  Norway [77]
2 6 km + 7.5 km
  Norway
1. Karoline Erdal
2. Martin Nevland
  France
1. Paula Botet
2. Rémi Broutier
  Italy
1. Sara Scatollo
2. Daniele Cappellari
[78]
3 13 January 2024   Ridnaun-Val Ridanna (5) 4 x 6 km   Norway
1. Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg
2. Ida Lien
3. Johan-Olav Botn
4. Mats Øverby
  Germany
1. Selina Grotian
2. Emily Schumann
3. Simon Kaiser
4. Danilo Riethmüller
  France
1. Gilonne Guigonnat
2. Anaëlle Bondoux
3. Damien Levet
4. Antonin Guigonnat
[79]
4 6 km + 7.5 km
  Norway
1. Karoline Erdal
2. Vebjørn Sørum
  France
1. Camille Bened
2. Theo Guiraud Poillot
  Finland
1. Noora Kaisa Keränen
2. Tuomas Harjula
[80]
5 28 January 2024   Brezno-Osrblie (ECH) 4 x 6 km   Norway
1. Isak Frey
2. Johan-Olav Botn
3. Ida Lien
4. Maren Kirkeeide
  France
1. Théo Guiraud-Poillot
2. Antonin Guigonnat
3. Océane Michelon
4. Camille Bened
  Italy
1. Nicola Romanin
2. Nicolò Betemps
3. Beatrice Trabucchi
4. Hannah Auchentaller
[81]
6 6 km + 7.5 km
  Sweden
1. Anton Ivarsson
2. Sara Andersson
  Norway
1. Vebjørn Sørum
2. Emilie Ågheim Kalkenberg
  Austria
1. Patrick Jakob
2. Kristina Oberthaler
[82]
7 3 March 2024   Obertilliach (7) 4 x 6 km   Norway
1. Åsne Skrede
2. Ragnhild Femsteinevik
3. Sindre Fjellheim Jorde
4. Mats Øverby
  Italy
1. Astrid Plosch
2. Francesca Brocchiero
3. Nicola Romanin
4. David Zingerle
  France
1. Camille Bened
2. Chloé Chevalier
3. Ambroise Meunier
4. Damien Levet
[83]
8 6 km + 7.5 km
  Norway
1. Karoline Erdal
2. Martin Nevland
  France
1. Paula Botet
2. Émilien Claude
  Germany
1. Lisa Maria Spark
2. David Zobel
[84]

Rankings edit

Podium table by nation edit

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  Norway36302187
2  Germany96722
3  France7101128
4  Sweden1258
5  Italy1236
6  Austria0134
7  Belgium0101
  Moldova0101
  Romania0101
10  Czech Republic0011
  Finland0011
  Slovakia0011
  Ukraine0011
Totals (13 entries)545454162

Points distribution edit

The table shows the number of points won in the 2023–24 Biathlon IBU Cup for men and women.[86]

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 60 50 45 40 36 34 32 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

Retirements edit

The following notable biathletes, who competed in the IBU Cup and never participated in the World Cup, are expected to retire during or after the 2023–24 season:

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

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  87. ^ "l'heure de la retraite a sonné pour Martin Bourgeois-République".
  88. ^ Биатлонист Первушин завершил карьеру во второй раз за 8 месяцев
  89. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/C4ntLHrIKNb/?img_index=1
  90. ^ Chloé Bened met un terme à sa carrière
  91. ^ Zwei Siege für DSV-Team beim IBU Cup Saisonfinale Obertilliach
  92. ^ Vloni slavila medaile, ve 23 letech česká biatlonistka končí. Zdraví se mi zbláznilo, vysvětluje

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