In March, Pokljuka will host the Biathlon World Cup, which will also be the first international biathlon competition of the highest level after the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
"Many interesting biathlon stories have been created in Pokljuka over the past twenty years", wrote the organizers on the invitation to this year's event, when another of the interesting Pokljuka stories will surely be written. Perhaps everything will be even more euphoric this year after our champion's fresh Olympic medal Teje Gregorin and an excellent fourth place Jakov Fak.
They will be on the program on the first competition day, on Thursday men's sprint per 10 kilometers and women's sprint for 7.5 kilometers, it will be their turn on Saturday pursuit matches, and on Sunday men's group start at 15 kilometers and women's group start to 12.5 kilometers.