The 1993–94 Biathlon World Cup was a multi-race tournament over a season of biathlon, organised by the International Biathlon Union. The season started on 9 December 1993 in Bad Gastein, Austria, and ended on 20 March 1994 in Canmore, Canada. It was the 17th season of the Biathlon World Cup.
Calendar[]
Below is the IBU World Cup calendar for the 1993–94 season.[1]
Location
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Date
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Individual
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Sprint
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Pursuit
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Mass start
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Relay
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Bad Gastein
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9–12 December
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Pokljuka
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16–19 December
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Ruhpolding
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13–16 January
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Antholz
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20–23 January
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Lillehammer
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18–26 February
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Hinton
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10–13 March
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Canmore
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17–20 March
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Total
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6
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6
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0
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0
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6
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- Results from the Olympic Games did not count toward the World Cup.
- The relays were technically unofficial races as they did not count towards anything in the World Cup.
World Cup Podium[]
Men[]
Women[]
Men's team[]
Women's team[]
Standings: Men[]
Overall[]
- Final standings after 12 races.
Individual[]
- Final standings after 6 races.
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Sprint[]
- Final standings after 6 races.
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Nation[]
- Final standings after 18 races.
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Standings: Women[]
Overall[]
- Final standings after 12 races.
Individual[]
- Final standings after 6 races.
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Sprint[]
- Final standings after 6 races.
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Nation[]
- Final standings after 18 races.
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Medal table[]
Achievements[]
- Victory in this World Cup (all-time number of victories in parentheses)
Retirements[]
Following notable biathletes retired during or after the 1993–94 season:
External links[]
References[]
- ^ Gregor, Jakub. "Schedule". biathlonresults.com. IBU. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
1993–94 World Cup seasons in the winter sports |
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