World Cup 2023 Biathlon Schedule: Live Broadcast on TV and Streaming Today from Oslo

The Biathlon World Cup 2022/2023 has been airing online for the last time in TV broadcast and live stream, and there are four more races left for men and women in Oslo today until Sunday. The schedule has provided three races for each gender since Thursday, but the women’s sprint on Friday had to be canceled due to fog. However, the race has been rescheduled for today at 3 p.m. Sadly, the pursuit race of the women is canceled without replacement. Before that happened, the men started the pursuit today at 12.45 p.m. After the weekend at Holmenkollen, the 2023 Biathlon World Cup season is over, and there will be no more relay competitions in Oslo.

For those who want to know when biathlon is on TV, here is the complete schedule, channels, and TV dates:

Saturday, March 18, 2023
12:45 p.m.: men’s biathlon pursuit over 12.5 km
3 p.m.: women’s biathlon sprint over 7.5 km

Sunday, March 19, 2023
12:50 p.m.: men’s biathlon mass start over 15 kilometers
3:10 p.m.: women’s biathlon mass start over 12.5 km

The races will be broadcast live on ARD and Eurosport, with a livestream available on ARD Sportschau live media library. The results of the Biathlon World Cup 2023 can be found here.

For those who cannot access Eurosport, ORF 1 is airing the races with a German-language TV broadcast of the Biathlon World Cup races today from Oslo/Norway. The Austrian Broadcasting program can be received free of charge in some parts of Bavaria and the Allgäu. ORF shows some races at the weekend with a time delay or live on the ORF Sport+ program.

Fans of biathlon can enjoy watching the final competitions of the Biathlon World Cup 2023 today in Oslo’s Holmenkollen, which will be shown on TV live and free of charge on free TV. There is also a livestream on the Internet at ARD at sportschau.de/streams and on private streaming services Joyn PLUS+, DAZN (all for a fee).

Denise Herrmann-Wick, a top athlete among biathlon women, is competing in the last races of her glittering career at the 2023 World Cup season finale in Oslo. The 34-year-old Olympic and World Champion is participating in the biathlon sprint in Oslo today, with a chance to secure the small crystal globe for the World Cup ranking in the sprint. However, the pursuit race, originally planned for Saturday, has been canceled from the program.

In the men’s biathlon, Benedikt Doll, the former world champion, is currently third with podium prospects in the cross-country ski run. The Black Forester starts 29 seconds behind the Norwegian sprint winner Johannes Thingnes Bö.

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