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Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen, at 33 years old, is the veteran presence on the Norwegian team, someone you would want as a teammate: hard-working, funny, loyal; yet unafraid to voice his feelings.
High in the South Tyrolean Alps at 1,600 meters above sea level lies Antholz—an idyllic mountain village that pulses each winter with the rhythm of biathlon. Home to the legendary Südtirol Arena Alto Adige, it’s a place where world-class competition meets breathtaking scenery. Every January, this quiet valley transforms into a global celebration of sport, as tens of thousands of fans gather to witness the world’s best biathletes in action. Now, the spotlight grows even brighter: in 2026, Antholz will open its gates to the Olympic Games, hosting the biathlon competitions for the very first time. This is more than a race—this is Antholz.
Last March, Sturla Holm Laegreid finally held the big Crystal Globe he chased the last five seasons, a watershed moment in his career. Laegreid remains unchanged by this huge achievement. “I am good at sticking to my roots. Success does not dictate who I am or who I want to become. I am lucky to have figured out myself before the success and fame. That makes it easier to be who I am.”
The biathlon family shared many heartfelt moments this year, as athletes welcomed new family members and celebrated beautiful weddings. We also witnessed a special milestone when Jesper Nelin proposed to his girlfriend, adding to the joy. To learn more about these touching celebrations, keep reading!