Östersund – 7,5 km Women's Sprint - Biathlon season 2025/2026 IBU World Cup -
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Biathlon season 2025/2026 - Women's 7.5 km Sprint
05.12.2025
English commentary
Full race.
Post-race interviews
Winner ceremeny
Minkkinen Flies to First Career Victory in Oestersund Sprint
Finland’s Suvi Minkkinen, one of last season’s breakout stars, took another huge step today, winning the Oestersund Women’s 7.5 km Sprint, the first World Cup victory in the 201st start in her 12-year biathlon career. Minkkinen, on fire from the start, jumped into the lead with a clean prone, following up with a speedy second loop, five perfect standing shots, maintaining her quick tempo up until finishing in 20:11.9. Minkkinen’s win moved her into the Yellow Bib, another career first, making her only the second Finnish women to wear Yellow after Kaisa Makarainen.
“Stronger with skis…expecting more from myself”
Minkkinen’s win came15 years and 2 days after Mäkäräinen’s first-ever win, ironically also in the Oestersund Sprint. The 30-year-old was all smiles, “I am really happy. My first thought when I crossed the finish line was of how I did it today. The individual was a little bit tough, knowing I am stronger with the skis and expecting more from myself, so it was little bit hard to get the focus right. Performing and not only thinking about the results. Today I was able to come back to how I do the race and I am just so proud.”
Wearing Yellow, “I think it’s crazy!”
Today’s leading lady, giddy with excitement at the prospect of wearing Yellow in the pursuit blurted, “I just heard this and I think it is crazy! It’s my 9th season (in the World Cup), going out first in the pursuit is something new, but if I have the Yellow…that’s crazy! Let’s see how I can handle it!”
The home team’s Anna Magnusson, leading much of the afternoon, also shot clean in second, 16.6 seconds back, the Swede’s second-best result ever. France’s Oceane Michelon, also perfect on the range, equaled the second-best result ever in third, 20.8 seconds back.
Austria’s Lisa Theresa Hauser shot clean in fourth, 29.5 seconds back, her best result since winning the Annecy Le Grand Bornand Mass Start almost 3 years ago. Sweden's Elvira Oeberg with one penalty finished fifth, 44.5 seconds back. Poland’s Joanna Jakiela shooting clean, finished sixth, 47.1 seconds back, improving from her previous best 11th here in 2024.
Minkkinen, Magnusson, Michelon 10-for-10
-2 and light winds set the stage for the new season’s first women’s sprint. Magnusson opened with a strong, clean prone stage. Wierer, in Yellow, shot fast but missed the last shot, falling back. Michelon jumped to second with her clean stage, but Minkkinen topped both with her clean stage.
Magnusson shot fast and clean in standing, going 10-for-10, as did Michelon, a second slower. Minkkinen skied the second loop quickly and shot fast, equaling her rivals, for a 14-second lead.
Despite good last loops neither Magnusson nor Michelon had a chance for the win once the Finn started the last loop. Minkkinen was on fire and unstoppable, extending her lead to 16.6 seconds and World Cup victory number one.
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