Alberta welcomes nearly 200 of world’s best biathletes in World Cup finals this week
Alberta will welcome 198 of the world’s top biathletes from 25 countries for the BMW International Biathlon Union (IBU) World Cup season finals this week.
Government officials say that Alberta’s long-standing reputation as the premier destination for international sporting events continues as the Canmore Nordic Centre hosts its first IBU World Cup circuit final from March 14-17. The Centre has hosted World Cup events, but this will be their first time as hosts for the final World Cup of the year, awarding trophies for each discipline, overall score, and U25 for both men and women. The Centre has hosted any other international biathlon union races in the past, as well as the 1988 Winter Olympics, and built a new building for the events in 2019.
The event, organized by the Alberta Event Hosting Society for Biathlon, incorporates the endurance of cross-country skiing and precision of rifle shooting across six individual races, including sprint, pursuit and mass start competitions.
“We are excited to welcome the world’s best biathletes to the Canmore Nordic Centre’s for the IBU World Cup Circuit final. This is a great opportunity to showcase that Alberta is the premier winter sports destination, as millions of viewers around the world have their eyes glued to this event while athletes compete for the Crystal Globes,” said Ken Davies, event chair for the Alberta Event Hosting Society for Biathlon.


