After the individual races without a podium finish, the German biathletes want to impress with the relays at the end of the World Cup in Hochfilzen.

“It means attacking together as a team. I’m really keen to rock it with the girls,” said Thuringian Vanessa Voigt in Austria. In the afternoon (2:15 p.m./ARD and Eurosport) the German women’s team will be aiming for their second podium finish of the World Cup winter. Last week we finished third in Sweden.

“Of course, you may have seen now that we are fighting at the back of the field here. But in the relay everything has to be right for the other teams too. If they make a mistake, we have to be there,” said Voigt, who finished 14th in the pursuit Pillerseetal was still the best-placed German. Franziska Preuß, who was infected with the coronavirus and lost her lead in the overall World Cup without a fight on Friday because she was unable to compete, will be sorely missed. “Although the yellow jersey is missing now, the rest of us can rock it together too,” said Voigt.

After ten podium finishes in ten races in Sweden, things haven’t gone as hoped in Hochfilzen. Philipp Nawrath also lost his yellow jersey and is no longer at the top of the overall ranking. The men will also compete in the relay in the morning (11.30 a.m./ARD and Eurosport) and will have to assert themselves against strong competition from Norway, Sweden and France.