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Biathlon: Giacomel Wins on Hochfilzen's Sprint Ahead of Frenchman Perrot

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The Italian Tommaso Giacomel won this Friday in the Austrian sprint of Hochfilzen. Frenchman Eric Perrot finished right behind in 2nd place.

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The Italian Tommaso Giacomel won this Friday in the Austrian sprint of Hochfilzen. Frenchman Eric Perrot finished right behind in 2nd place.

·Paris, France
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Clamoroso Tommaso Giacomel. The young Trentino of the Primiero, class 2000, puts everyone in agreement in the sprint of Hochfilzen, Austria, with a superlative test both in the cross-country skiing part as well as in the polygon. In a race with the technical and competitive rate of the highest level, Giacomel found the perfect day, with zero both in the ground shooting and in the standing shooting (closed with the impressive time of 17.9). The w…

·Rome, Italy
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Italian Tommaso Giacomel won the sprint at the start of the Biathlon World Cup weekend in Hochfilzen.

Hochfilzen (Austria) - The biathlon sprints at the World Cup in Hochfilzen were won by Italian Tommaso Giacomel and Frenchwoman Lou Jeanmonnotová. The best Czech representative, Vítězslav Hornig, finished twenty-second, while Lucie Charvátová took 23rd place after a mistake on the last target.

The sprints at the start of the Biathlon World Cup in Hochfilzen were bad for the ÖSV team. Anna Juppe ended up in 18th place on Friday, Östersund winner Lisa Hauser had to be satisfied after three missing shots with rank 41. Simon Eder was the 31st best Austrian among the men. The victories in Schönwetter with light wind were won by the Italian Tommaso [...]

For two winters, the otherwise so successful Dorothea Wierer in the Biathlon World Cup was difficult. Just in time for the Olympic season, the two-time overall World Cup winner came back. Wierer confirmed her strong early form at the sprint in Hochfilzen.

·Bolzano, Italy
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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