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IBU Junior Cup

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Biathlon IBU Junior Cup
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)Northern wintertime season
BeginsDecember
EndsMarch
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated2015 (2015)
Organised byInternational Biathlon Union

The IBU Junior Cup in biathlon has been held since the winter seasons of 2015–16 for women and men, 21 y.o and under respectively.

Scoring system[edit]

The tables given below provide an overview of the highest-ranking biathletes and nations of each IBU Junior Cup season. For each event, a first place gives 60 points, a 2nd place – 54 pts, a 3rd place – 48 pts, a 4th place – 43 pts, a fifth place – 40 pts, a 6th place – 38 pts, 7th – 36 pts, 8th – 34 points, 9th – 32 points, 10th – 31 points, then linearly decreasing by one point down to the 40th place. Equal placings (ties) give an equal number of points. The sum of all IBU Junior Cup points of the season, less the points from an IBU-predetermined number of events (e.g. 2), gives the biathlete's total IBU Junior Cup score.

Results[edit]

Men's overall[edit]

Season Winner Runner-up Third place
2015–16  Dominic Reiter (GER)  Kirill Streltsov (RUS)  Nikita Porshnev (RUS)
2016–17  Kirill Streltsov (RUS)  Anton Dudchenko (UKR)  David Zober (GER)
2017–18  Martin Perrillat Bottonet (FRA)  Said Karimulla Khalili (RUS)  Igor Malinovskii (RUS)
2018–19  Tim Grotian (GER)  Sebastian Stalder (SUI)  Said Karimulla Khalili (RUS)
2019–20  Niklas Hartweg (SUI)  Alex Cisar (SLO)  Max Barchewitz (GER)
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
Statistics by country
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany2024
2 Russia1236
3 France1001
4  Switzerland0112
5 Slovenia0101
 Ukraine0101
Totals (6 nations)45615

Women's overall[edit]

Season Winner Runner-up Third place
2015–16  Darya Blashko (BLR)  Yelizaveta Belchenko (KAZ)  Christin Maier (GER)
2016–17  Myrtille Begue (FRA)  Valeriia Vasnetcova (RUS)  Ekaterina Noskova (RUS)
2017–18  Lou Jeanmonnot (FRA)  Myrtille Begue (FRA)  Camille Bened (FRA)
2018–19  Hanna Kebinger (GER)  Julianne Fruehwirt (GER)  Camille Bened (FRA)
2019–20  Amy Baserga (SUI)  Lisa Maria Spark (GER)  Paula Botet (FRA)
2020–21 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
Statistics by country
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France2136
2 Germany1214
3 Belarus1001
  Switzerland1001
5 Russia0112
6 Kazakhstan0101
Totals (6 nations)55515

See also[edit]

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