When we protect our athletes,
we protect 
Biathlon
.

Combining the polarities of power and precision, biathletes need endurance and fine motor skills to transition from cross-country skiing to stop-to-shoot targets. Whether skating laps, getting in the prone position, or standing still, biathlons demand high physical and mental strength. Athletes hope they have zeroed their rifles and turned the right amount of clicks before the start to set them up for shooting clean during the race. Wax those skis, apply your face tape and sunscreen, check the wind flags, avoid those penalties, and cross that finish line! When we protect our biathletes, we keep this sport safe and healthy for all.

If you or someone you know has experienced misconduct or abuse in biathlon, please access these resources for help. For additional information on confidential helplines, sexual assault reporting procedures, and mental health resources, click the button below.

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