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Freestyle Skiing 14 February

On a crisp February morning in Bakuriani, the Freestyle Skiing competition kicked off with exciting qualifications in both the Boys’ and Girls’ Freeski Big Air events. Young athletes from across Europe showcased their skills, with the top performers advancing to the finals.

In the Boys’ Freeski Big Air qualification, Victor Knutsen from Sweden topped the leaderboard with an impressive score of 93.75. Knutsen’s smooth performance in his first run set the bar high, earning him a place in the final. Benjamin Lengger from Austria followed closely in second with a best score of 92.00, demonstrating consistent trick execution across both runs. Elias Lajunen from Finland secured third place with a score of 91.00, showcasing his talent and determination.

Other noteworthy competitors included Elia Baez Locher from Italy, who finished fourth with 88.75, and Victor Raisson from France, who came in fifth with a score of 87.50. The conditions on the course were optimal, with a temperature of 0°C and well-prepared snow, allowing for a fantastic display of skills.

In the Girls’ Freeski Big Air qualification, British athlete Sandra Caune took the lead with an outstanding score of 94.75. Caune’s runs were marked by precision and creativity, earning her well-deserved praise. Estrid Fahlen from Sweden came in second with a score of 87.75, while Mariia Aniichyn from Ukraine rounded out the top three with a score of 84.50.

The competition featured a total of 20 boys from 13 countries and 8 girls from 7 countries, all vying for a chance to shine in the finals. The atmosphere was electric as each competitor pushed their limits, demonstrating the spirit of youth and sportsmanship.

As the day concluded, the excitement for the finals grew. The qualifications set the stage for what promises to be an engaging showdown in the Freestyle Skiing events. All eyes will be on these talented young athletes as they prepare to take their next jumps in pursuit of victory.

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Biathlon 14 February

Bakuriani 2025 EYOF: Biathlon Highlights from the Boys’ 7.5km Sprint and Girls’ 6km Sprint

The Biathlon events at the Bakuriani 2025 European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) kicked off in style with the Boys’ 7.5km Sprint and Girls’ 6km Sprint on 14th February. Athletes from across Europe gathered at the BTH-CCS Stadium, showcasing their skills in this exciting blend of skiing and shooting. The day was marked by impressive performances, with young talents displaying both speed and precision.

In the Boys’ 7.5km Sprint, Poland’s Grzegorz Galica took the top spot, finishing with a time of 21:03.4, a full 39.3 seconds ahead of his nearest rival, Esteban Moreira from France. Galica’s performance was nothing short of exceptional, as he recorded one of the few perfect shooting rounds, hitting all his targets and leaving competitors in his wake. Following closely behind in third place was Italy’s Julian Huber, who also showed great skill with two penalties but managed to finish strongly in 22:07.8.

Other notable mentions included Switzerland’s Levin Janis Kunz, who secured fourth place with a time of 22:08.6, and Bulgaria’s Georgi Dzhorgov, who rounded out the top five with a solid performance at 22:26.1. It was a competitive field, with many athletes battling it out for the best times, but Galica’s combination of speed and accuracy earned him a well-deserved victory.

The Girls’ 6km Sprint was equally riveting, with Slovakia’s Michaela Strakova taking the gold medal in a stunning time of 19:21.9. Strakova’s flawless shooting was a key factor in her victory, as she finished well ahead of Slovenia’s Ajda Spitalar, who came in second with a time of 19:56.5. The excitement continued as Czech Republic’s Lucie Jandurova claimed the bronze, finishing in 20:05.8, despite a couple of penalties.

Other impressive performances included Ukraine’s Viktoriia Khvostenko, who showcased her talent with a fourth-place finish, and France’s Maelle Achoui, who also made her mark in the top five. The athletes displayed remarkable tenacity, and their competitive spirit kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.

The day’s events highlighted the incredible talent of young athletes across Europe, setting a thrilling tone for the remainder of the Bakuriani 2025 EYOF. With more competitions to come, fans are eager to see how these rising stars will continue to perform in the coming days!

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