With a final big hello, the World Cup season in biathlon ends this weekend. On the former Olympic site at Holmenkollen in Oslo, the best ski hunters in the world will be competing for points for the last time this World Cup winter. Where will the World Cup races from the Norwegian capital be broadcast live on TV and stream?
The biggest bang before the last World Cup weekend of the 2022/2023 season has already taken place. With Marte Olsbu Röiseland and Denise Herrmann-Wick, two superstars of recent years have announced their retirement from active biathlon after the end of the season at Holmenkollen.
Great emotions are therefore inevitable when the record world champion and the best German biathlete of recent years honor each other for the last time.
The biathlon week in Oslo also promises great sport beyond that. A total of six races are on the program. The men and women get down to business again in sprint, pursuit and mass start.
Where is the Biathlon World Cup from Norway live on TV and stream?
The Biathlon World Cup is broadcast live on TV and stream here
- Thursday, March 16, from 3:15 p.m.: Men’s 10 km sprint race – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportstreaming live at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
- Friday, March 17, from 3:20 p.m.: 7.5 km individual race of the women – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportstreaming live at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
- Saturday, March 18, from 12:45 p.m.: Men’s 12.5 km pursuit race – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportstreaming live at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
- Saturday, March 18, from 3:10 p.m: Women’s 10 km pursuit – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportstreaming live at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
- Sunday, March 19, from 1:00 p.m.: Men’s 15 km mass start – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportstreaming live at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
- Sunday, March 19, from 4:00 p.m.: Women’s 12.5 km mass start – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportstreaming live at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
- sport.de offers as usual a detailed live ticker for all races.