What does the biathlon combine?
The biathlon combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.
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The Winter Olympics 2026 in Milano Cortina, Italy, will feature the thrilling biathlon, a sport combining cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. This guide provides everything you need to know about watching the events, understanding the...
The biathlon challenges athletes to ski around laps while carrying a rifle, pausing to shoot at targets. Missing a target results in a penalty loop, adding time to their overall score. The sport requires athletes to manage their heart rate and breathing for stable shooting after intense physical exertion.
The Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena, located at high altitude (5,367 feet or above), demands that athletes adapt to thinner air for better endurance. Freestyle skiing is the most popular technique, crucial for maximizing speed and minimizing energy use.
The 2026 Olympics will feature 11 biathlon events. These include individual races (men’s 20 km, women’s 15 km), sprint races (men’s 10 km, women’s 7.5 km), pursuit races (men’s 12.5 km, women’s 10 km), mass start races (men’s 15km, women’s 12.5 km), relay races (men’s 4x7.5 km, women’s 4x6km), and mixed relay races (4x6km men and women).
To watch the events, viewers can access free coverage on BBC iPlayer in the U.K., CBC Gem in Canada, and 9Now in Australia. In the U.S., NBCUniversal will provide coverage on NBC and the USA Network, with comprehensive streaming available on Peacock.
The biathlon combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.
The games will be held in Antholz (Anterselva), Italy.
The United States has never won a medal in this event.
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