He was born and raised in Stryn, and is the second-youngest of five siblings. First he won the sprint, then the pursuit. The official page for Johannes Thingnes Boe Instagram: johannesbo JT Boe, the winner of two consecutive Total Score titles, made his debut at the BMW IBU World Cup level in the 2012/2013 season, when he also won the pursuit gold medal at the IBU Y/J … After Christmas break, Thingnes Bø continued to dominate the World Cup events. At Hovedlandsrennet in Beitostølen he won the silver medal in relay with Jarle Midtfjell Gørven, Runar Netland, and Johan Eirik Meland. Johannes Thingnes Bø rose to the top of the international biathlon circuit during the 2017-2018 season, challenging the supremacy of France's Martin Fourcade, and winning three medals at the PyeongChang 2018 Games, including a masterful gold in the individual 20km. Johannes Thingnes Bø est un biathlète norvégien, né le 16 Mai 1993. [28][29], He married Hedda Kløvstad Dæhli on 30 June 2018. Son frère aîné, Tarjei Bø, est également un biathlète de haut niveau. Thingnes Bø has won the Biathlon World Cup in 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/21. [19] The success did not come immediately for Thingnes Bø, however. Johannes Thingnes Bø was born on 16 May 1993 in Stryn, Norway. The non-official season-opening in Sjusjøen was not a success for Thingnes Bø, who felt heavy on the tracks and only managed fourth in the sprint race, beaten by rival Fourcade who finished third with similar shooting. Toute l'actualité de Johannes Thingnes Boe, son palmarès, ses stats... sur L'ÉQUIPE He represents Markane IL [no] and is the younger brother of biathlete Tarjei Bø. Thingnes Bø even wore the yellow bib as the leader of the Overall World Cup after he won the opening 20km Individual in Östersund, becoming the first Norwegian to wear the yellow bib for two years and breaking Fourcade's stranglehold on the jersey, before losing it to the Frenchman again in the next race. Thingnes Bø is famous for his fast skiing, which was his biggest strength in the early part of his career. Just as Thingnes Bø looked like he was back to his best, disaster struck in the Individual 20k, where relatively poor Norwegian skis ruined Thingnes Bøs competition. The competitions in Kontiolahti, the penultimate World Cup stage on the calendar, were also held with no spectators because of the fear for COVID-19 spread, and the mixed events were eventually cancelled. In the team events, however, Thingnes Bø won three additional gold medals. Still not in top shape after his absence in January, Thingnes Bø delivered a sub-par sprint race to only finish fifth. He is the third most successful male biathlete of all time in the World Cup with 52 individual World Cup victories including victories at the Winter Olympic Games. [14] Thingnes Bø dismissed the idea that he would even fight for the overall world cup title because of his January-absence, and he instead insisted that his goals were instead the World Championships,[15] which were held in one of Biathlon's most iconic places, Antholz-Anterselva. [13] Most bookmakers, experts and fans predicted another Thingnes Bø-victory in the world cup, although his favourite status had diminished with the knowledge that Thingnes Bø would have to leave for multiple world cup events in January because he had to go on parental leave. [8] At this point, Thingnes Bø had won 12 out 16 individual races (with one sprint race in Canmore being cancelled), while there were still 9 more individual races to go. 259.1k Followers, 192 Following, 255 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Johannes Thingnes Bø⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️⚪️ (@johannesbo) Hän on olympiavoittaja ja maailmanmestari. Name: Johannes Thingnes Bø Date of Birth: May 16, 1993 Place of Birth: Stryn, Norway [20] Thingnes Bø took another silver medal in the Individual 20k, where he was beaten by rival Fourcade. Rival Fourcade finished fifth with equal shooting, but trailed Thingnes Bø by a substantial amount of time. Arguably the main talking point coming into the new season (2019/20) was whether Thingnes Bø could retain his dominance from the previous season. The outstanding ski speed of the previous season was starting to manifest itself again with Thingnes Bø taking an impressive fourth-place finish in the sprint race despite shooting two misses. Thingnes Bø did not compete in the two World Cup stages held in Oberhof and Ruhpolding, and first returned to the World Cup in Pokljuka in late January, where he showed his class by taking a victory and a second place in the two individual events. 2 en parlent. Despite his status as the best skier in biathlon, Thingnes Bø lost the fight with Frenchman Emilien Jacquelin on the last loop, where a tactical blunder in the finale left Thingnes Bø vulnerable to Jacquelin's explosive sprint. Johannes Thingnes Bø, norveški biatlonec, * 16. maj 1993, Stryn, Norveška. Of the first 14 World Cup races, Thingnes Bø won eight and looked to be a serious challenger to Fourcade in the Overall World Cup. JT Boe is known for his power on the skis, obsession with improvement, dedication to his young family and relatively laid-back manner for a champion of his magnitude. In 2012 he became a junior world champion for the third time. [4] But an injury-marred autumn with a back injury left severe question marks about Thingnes Bøs shape for the beginning of the new season. Johannes Thingnes Bø (s. 16. toukokuuta 1993 Stryn) on norjalainen ampumahiihtäjä. He is a professional biathlete, a member of the national Norwegian biathlon team alongside his older brother of Tarjei Bø.Johannes is the second youngest of five siblings to parents Klemet Bø and Aslaug Hildegunn Thingnes Bø. In January/February 2013 during the Junior World Championship in Obertilliach, Austria, Thingnes Bø won the silver medal in sprint, gold in the 12.5 km pursuit, and gold in the 7.5 km relay. Johannes Thingnes Bø (ou Johannes Thingnes Boe), né le 16 mai 1993 à Stryn et originaire du village de Markane dans le comté de Sogn og Fjordane, est un biathlète norvégien. Il est membre de l’équipe nationale norvégienne de Biathlon avec son frère aîné Tarjei Bø.. Il fait ses débuts internationaux en Biathlon en 2010. In this period, Thingnes Bø won three individual silver medals at the World Championships in Hochfilzen. JT won the gold medal in the individual at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, where he also won silver in the mixed and the men’s relay. In early March, Thingnes Bø was in even better ski shape in the next World Cup events in Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic (held with no spectators at the venue as a security measure against the COVID-19 pandemic[22]). [21] With no individual gold medals to his name, pressure was high on Thingnes Bø in the last individual race of the championships, the men's mass start. Thingnes Bø skied incredibly fast and shot clean in the opening sprint race, which automatically catapulted him to another World Cup victory. The following pursuit race ended little better for Thingnes Bø, who finished 21st with six missed shots. Thingnes Bø later showed great sportsmanship and admitted that he had not fired all of his five shots at the last standing shooting. Življenjepis 2018: Zimske olimpijske igre. [25] However, Thingnes Bø only lead the World Cup with a slim advantage and he had to deliver two top results to keep the lead. The first success came when Thingnes Bø won the World Cup sprint race in Ruhpolding ahead of fellow countrymen Emil Hegle Svendsen and his older brother, Tarjei Bø. [3] Having dominated the preceding World Cup events, expectations were high for Thingnes Bø in the upcoming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Article suivant L’esport, nouveau terrain de jeu pour Griezmann. En conclusion de la saison 2020-2021 de Coupe du Monde de biathlon, Simon Desthieux a remporté la Mass Start d'Östersund devant Eduard Latypov et Johannes Thingnes Boe, qui a … [1] 18 years old at the time, he is one of the youngest Norwegians ever to be drafted for the national biathlon team. Tarjei proved to be right because JT kept improving quickly, finishing third in the Total Score standings in the 2013/2014 season and winning his first individual gold medal at the IBU World Championships in the sprint in Kontiolahti in 2015. [5] These questions were made to shame, when Thingnes Bø found himself as the winner of the opening sprint race in Sjusjøen (not a part of the IBU World Cup calendar). Thingnes Bø was now the hot favourite for winning the overall World Cup despite having only raced 8 out of a season-total of 26 individual races. Tags: Johannes Thingnes Boe. Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images. [9] The poor standing shooting in Soldier Hollow quickly fuelled considerations among experts and fans about whether Thingnes Bø would run into the same shooting problems in the upcoming World Championships in Östersund, where wind conditions are generally very difficult.[10]. The following pursuit race saw Thingnes Bø deliver another mediocre performance on the shooting range as he finished fourth. But Johannes Thingnes Boe was able to turn the tide in his favor in the second half of the race and thus turn the team-internal duel once again. Johannes Thingnes Bø was born on 16 May 1993 in Stryn, Norway. A large part of Thingnes Bø's career will be defined by his rivalry with French biathlon legend Martin Fourcade, and in the 2017/18 season this rivalry reached new heights. Johannes Thingnes Boe has clinched the overall IBU biathlon World Cup title for the third consecutive season.. However, another breakdown on the shooting range meant that Ukrainian underdog Dmytro Pidruchnyi left the shooting range in first place with Thingnes Bø following in second place 15 seconds behind. He finished the World Cup season as runner-up to overall winner Martin Fourcade. Han vann den totala världscupen säsongerna 2018/2019, 2019/2020 samt 2020/2021 och har vunnit 24 VM-medaljer varav tolv guld samt tre OS-medaljer varav ett guld. Thingnes Bø started the 2019 World Championships in strong fashion as he outskied everyone to take home the title as World Champion in the sprint race – despite one missed shot (everyone else in the top eight shot clean), Thingnes Bø comfortably won the sprint race ahead of new rival Alexander Loginov, who was, at the time, still in second position in the overall world cup. 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However, in recent years Thingnes Bø has improved his shooting accuracy and elevated his ski speed to new heights. He added 17 more medals to his IBU World Championships collection, seven of them gold. Johannes Thingnes Bø (* 16. května 1993, Stryn) je norský biatlonista, olympijský vítěz, dvanáctinásobný mistr světa, trojnásobný vítěz celkového hodnocení světového poháru a několikanásobný medailista z juniorských šampionátů. In the World Championships in March 2016, Thingnes Bø won the Mass Start race when he outsprinted Martin Fourcade and Ole Einar Bjørndalen on the final lap. Thingnes Bø was the most successful male athlete at the World Championships with six medals in total, including three medals in individual competitions. As a young boy skiing round the mountain peaks of his native Norway with his brother Tarjei, also a top level biathlete, Johannes Thingnes Bø’s dream was to become Olympic Biathlon Champion. In the following world cup stage, Thingnes Bø once again spoiled the French party in Le Grand-Bornand, Annecy. He set a record with 16 wins on the way to claiming his first Total Score title in the 2018/2019 season. As a penalty for his offence, he agreed with the IBU to receive 0 instead of the 43 world cup points that his fourth-place finish would otherwise have netted him. Thingnes Bø has won the Biathlon World Cup in 2018/19, 2019/20 and 2020/21. Thingnes Bø lived up to his favourite status in the initial part of the race and lead the race with almost one minute coming into the last standing shooting. Thingnes Bø won several international medals in 2010 and 2011. [2] In the 2012/13 season he had his world cup debut, competing alongside his older brother Tarjei Bø, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Rune Brattsveen, and others. Johannes Thingnes Bø, född 16 maj 1993 i Stryn, är en norsk skidskytt. His big breakthrough came during the 2013–14 season where he won his first World Cup race and was third in the overall standings. Johannes Thingnes Bø, Self: Dagsrevyen. Han er lillebror til Tarjei Bø, der ligeledes er skiskytte. Tarjei Bø (ou Tarjei Boe), né le 29 juillet 1988 à Stryn, est un biathlète norvégien, vainqueur de la Coupe du monde 2010-2011 et multiple champion du monde.Son frère cadet, Johannes Thingnes Bø est également un biathlète de haut niveau. Za pet sekund je prehitel Jakova Faka in Dominika Landertingerja. The pursuit race indicated an increase in form, as Thingnes Bø managed to take the silver medal. After the World Cup events in Antholz-Anterselva in late January, Thingnes Bø was a close second to Fourcade in the overall World Cup. After Pokljuka, Thingnes Bø was trailing Fourcade by 119 points in the World Cup, and another crystal globe looked like a difficult achievement for Thingnes Bø. Having now won 13 races throughout the season and effectively securing himself the crystal globe as winner of the Overall World Cup, Thingnes Bø had only three more races left on home soil, in Holmenkollen, before the season ended. Biography. Thingnes Bø, surprisingly, did not catch Pidruchnyi on the final loop and had to settle for a silver medal after a dramatic last loop chase. In the 2019/2020 season he took paternal leave, skipped two weeks and still won the big globe. However, Thingnes Bø had a disappointing start to the games with a season-worst 31st-place finish in the sprint race. Johannes Thingnes Boe Narrowly Escapes. Johannes Thingnes Bø (født 16. maj 1993 i Stryn) er en norsk skiskytte, der har vundet adskillige medaljer ved blandt andet OL og VM samt den samlede World Cup tre år i træk (2019-2021). Despite two misses, he won the competition with a small time gap to Slovenian Jakov Fak and Austrian Dominik Landertinger in third place. In the individual 20km race, which is usually considered his weakest race discipline, Thingnes Bø finally managed to find his best level. All rights reserved. 2,929 talking about this. Johannes Thingnes Bø. The following mass start race saw Thingnes Bø deliver another masterclass performance, winning the race with three missed shots, and out-skiing French nemesis Emilien Jacquelin on the final loop. Twenty-five minutes before the 2020/21 BMW Ibu World Cup season ended, two-time Men’s World Cup Total Score winner Johannes Thingnes Boe was on the verge of not winning title number three. [16] In the first world cup competitions in Östersund, Thingnes Bø turned things around in his own favour, and he convincingly took the yellow bib with an emphatic victory in the sprint race ahead of his elder brother, Tarjei. JT Boe, the winner of two consecutive Total Score titles, made his debut at the BMW IBU World Cup level in the 2012/2013 season, when he also won the pursuit gold medal at the IBU Y/J World Championships. He is a professional biathlete, a member of the national Norwegian biathlon team alongside his older brother of Tarjei Bø. Na 20 km individualno je Bo osvojil svojo prvo olimpijsko medaljo - zlato. [24] For similar reasons, the competitions in Holmenkollen were also cancelled leaving only two races in Kontiolahti left in the season. Johannes Thingnes Bø (born 16 May 1993) is a Norwegian biathlete. While not as dominant as before Christmas, Thingnes Bøs return signalled that he was on the right tracks for the World Championships. The last world cup event in Holmenkollen turned out great for Thingnes Bø, who took the victory in all three races. Thingnes Bø won four more World Cup races for a total of five. Article précédent Chelsea va-t-il oser piquer ce joueur au Paris Saint-Germain ? Thingnes Bø duly delivered, and secured the gold medal with clean 20/20 shooting and fast skiing. Having come very close to beating Fourcade in the previous World Cup season, Thingnes Bø was widely considered the prime contender to Fourcade for the overall World Cup in 2018/19. [23] However, poor shooting from Thingnes Bø throughout the race meant that Thingnes Bø had to catch up after each shooting, and so he eventually managed to catch and pass Emilien Jacquelin on the final loop. Ses dernières victoires sont le sprint hommes à la Coupe du Monde Hommes - Classement du Sprint lors de la saison 2020/2021 et le départ en ligne hommes à Antholz-Anterselva lors de la saison 2020/2021. 2 talking about this. The race, much like the Individual 20k in Östersund the same season, was unusual, as the Norwegian and German waxing teams were unusually successful in their ski-waxing strategy. Myös Bøn isoveli Tarjei Bø on ampumahiihdon olympiavoittaja. [7] Meanwhile, the expected rival Martin Fourcade was in fifth place and trailing Thingnes Bø with 165 points. A missed shot at the last standing shooting likely cost Thingnes Bø the gold medal, since a clean shooting would have sent him out on the last loop ahead of Fourcade. The Yellow Bib was in sixteenth position while his teammate/rival Sturla Holm Laegreid was eighth, virtually atop the standings. Laegreid had to invest a lot of energy and tried again and again to fight his way to the top. Johannes Thingnes Bø (sündinud 16. mail 1993 Stryni vallas Markanes) Sogn og Fjordane 'i … Before these races, Thingnes Bø had already managed to overtake Fourcade in the overall World Cup, courtesy of the points system that subtracts the two worst scores of the season (Thingnes Bø could subtract 0 points because he did not start in two (four) competitions in January). Thingnes Bø only won two world cup races in the 2016/17 season. It was then made public that Fourcade planned to retire after the following pursuit race, and suddenly the pursuit race was looking to set the stage for a last battle between the two rivals. Having scored 428 points in eight races, Thingnes Bø lead the world cup by 116 points over Russian and former doping offender Alexander Loginov. Précision et maîtrise du timing. After another difficult start to the season, Thingnes Bø had nine consecutive top-ten results in individual races from January to March. Johannes Thingnes Boe was the beneficiary of rare misses by Martin Fourcade to win gold in the 20-kilometer biathlon Thursday. In September he won two gold medals in the Norwegian championships in roller-ski biathlon held in Vik, Sogn in the 17-year-old men's class. Alors qu’il skiait, enfant, sur les pentes de sa Norvège natale avec son frère Tarjei, également biathlète de haut niveau, Johannes Thingnes Bø rêvait de devenir champion olympique de biathlon. Thingnes Bø did as expected and won the sprint race with Fourcade in second place. [11] Thingnes Bø then delivered two disappointing performances in the Individual 20k (9th place) and the mass start (13th place). He is the third most successful male biathlete of all time in the World Cup with 52 individual World Cup victories including victories at the Winter Olympic Games. Little did he know that both brothers would one … Johannes Thingnes Boe l’a fait : malgré d’innombrables changements sur sa carabine, l’absence de son rival de toujours, la gestion de son enfant, l’émergence d’un nouveau grand rival, les doutes ou encore la météo, il est allé chercher au mental et à l’expérience un nouveau gros globe de … He represents Markane IL [no] and is the younger brother of biathlete Tarjei Bø. The next race was the pursuit race, where Thingnes Bø was, by virtue of a large time advantage from the sprint race, the overwhelming favourite to take a second consecutive gold medal. From and including the first world cup events in Oberhof until the world cup events in Soldier Hollow, Thingnes Bø did not once leave the podium in an individual race. Thingnes Bø's return also ruined Fourcade's run of victories in early January – a run that had netted Fourcade the yellow bib as leader of the world cup. Johannes Thingnes Bø est né le 16 mai 1993 à Stryn, en Norvège. Johannes won two other races this season and continued his consistency from the previous season to finish fifth in the overall World Cup. The French waxing team had found the perfect formula for the tricky snow conditions, and as a result, Thingnes Bø was passed by Fourcade who went on to take the yellow jersey from Thingnes Bø in an all-French-podium. Thingnes Bø is the son of Klemet Bø and Aslaug Hildegunn Thingnes Bø. [27], All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union. However, a disappointing start to the season ruined Thingnes Bø's aspirations in the overall World Cup, and he subsequently changed his focus to the 2016 Biathlon World Championships at home grounds in Holmenkollen, Oslo. Going into the Christmas break, Thingnes Bø had won five of seven individual competitions and secured an advantage of 61 points to his brother Tarjei who was second in the overall world cup.[18]. In the 2014/15 season Johannes became a world champion for the first time as he won the sprint race in Kontiolahti. Johannes failed to defend his lead from the sprint race in the following pursuit race and ended the pursuit in 31st position after eight missed shots. Thingnes Bø finished the Winter Olympics with a disappointing 16th-place finish in the mass start race, but managed to take two additional silver medals in the mixed relay and men's relay. [6] In the initial World Cup events Thingnes Bø confirmed his great shape by winning six of eight individual races before Christmas. With 16 individual victories, he thus became the record holder of the most individual world cup races won in a single season as he smashed the previous record of 14 victories set by Martin Fourcade two years earlier in the 2016/17 season.[12]. Med 51 individuella världscupsegrar är han den tredje mest framgångsrika skidskytten i världscupen någonsin efter Ole Einar Bjørndalen och Martin Fourcade . He won three more World Cup races in Kontiolahti, two sprints and one pursuit. Thingnes Bø got his first World Cup win on 14 December 2013 in the sprint and his second the day after with a win in the pursuit. Johannes Thingnes Bø, g. 1993 m. gegužės 16 d., Stryne, Norvegija ) – norvegų … Having also won medals in all team events, he entered, Thingnes Bø managed to win six out of seven possible medals in the championships. Na Mistrovství světa v biatlonu 2015 … Johannes Thingnes Bø (born 16 May 1993) is a Norwegian biathlete. Johannes is the second youngest of five siblings to parents Klemet Bø and Aslaug Hildegunn Thingnes Bø. The pursuit race saw Thingnes Bø take another world cup victory, and the following mass start, where Thingnes Bø won by over 40 seconds to Emilien Jacquelin, cemented his status as the best biathlete in the world. Name: Johannes Thingnes Bø Date of Birth: May 16, 1993 Place of Birth: Stryn, Norway [26] Thingnes Bø secured his second overall world cup title with a fourth place in the pursuit, while Fourcade won the race and missed out on the overall world cup by two points. Naissance d’une étoile. In April 2012 he was drafted for the Norwegian senior National Team. Coming into the 2015/16 season, Thingnes Bø was again considered a potential challenger to the stranglehold rival Martin Fourcade held on the World Cup. He followed in the footsteps of his brother Tarjei, a world class biathlete himself, who persuaded JT at a young age that his talents on the snow were greater than those on the football pitch. En conclusion de la saison 2020-2021 de Coupe du Monde de biathlon, Simon Desthieux a remporté la Mass Start d'Östersund devant Eduard Latypov et Johannes Thingnes Boe, qui a … For the remainder of the season, Thingnes Bø continued to produce consistent results, despite not recording another win. Search for any athletes in the Athlete Compare Tool using the first three letters of their surname. However, Thingnes Bø did not manage to extend his streak of podium finishes in Soldier Hollow, where a sub-par standing shooting with four missed shots cost him the victory in the initial sprint race. Copyright © 1999-2021. [17], Casting aside the equipment failure in Östersund, Thingnes Bø found himself back on the top in the next World Cup stage in Hochfilzen, where he won both individual competitions. This development has made him the dominant biathlete in the men's World Cup for the last three seasons.