IBU PARA BIATHLON WORLD CUP

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IBU PARA BIATHLON WORLD CUP
2026

After the organizational success of last year's IBU Junior Cup, Szklarska Poręba-Jakuszyce is once again gearing up - this time to host the IBU Para Biathlon World Cup. From January 22 to 25, competitors from around the world will compete in this prestigious event.

Para Biathlon was introduced in Innsbruck in 1988 for athletes with a physical impairment, and in 1992, athletes with a vision impairment also became eligible to compete.

The events include sprint, middle distance, pursuit and individual competitions and take place on a 2.0 or 2.5 km course skied three or five times in the free technique for a total race distance between 7.5-12.5 km. Between the skiing stages, athletes must stop in the shooting range and must hit five targets located at a distance of 10m. For each missed target either a 1-minute time penalty (individual competition) or a penalty loop that has to be skied immediately after leaving the shooting range applies. The winner is determined by the athlete who completes the competition with the fastest overall time. The most crucial success factor lies in alternating the skills of physical endurance and shooting accuracy during the competition. Athletes with vision impairment are assisted by acoustic signals, which depending on signal intensity, indicate when the athlete is on target.

The Para Biathlon range is divided into two parts with air rifle targets installed in one half and electronic targets in the other half. The number of targets installed depends on the level of competition. Athletes with a physical impairment (LW) shoot pellets at mechanical targets using an air rifle. Athletes with vision impairment (VI) shoot at an electronic target using an electronic rifle with an infrared camera and aim by listening to acoustic signals through a headset. Signal intensity indicates when the athlete is on target.

Para biathletes do not carry their rifles during the skiing stage but receive them in the biathlon range. Athletes with a physical impairment use personal rifles that are brought to the shooting mat by coaches when the athlete arrives at the range. Athletes with vision impairment use standardised rifles that remain at the shooting mat and are the same for all athletes. Athletes shoot in the prone position; however, some sit skiers may shoot in the sitting position if they are unable to shoot prone due to their impairment.

Para Biathlon was managed jointly by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) and the International Biathlon Union (IBU) through a joint Steering Committee following the transfer of governance of Para Snow Sports from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) in July 2022.

Since 2024 Para Biathlon is fully governed by the IBU.

The Lower Silesian Sports Center, which opened in 2022, is Poland's only biathlon facility licensed by the IBU to host international events. The center offers top-tier training facilities for professionals and amateurs alike, with dozens of kilometers of ski trails set amidst the scenic Jizera Mountains. The unique microclimate of the area, comparable to Scandinavia, and its proximity to the Czech border further enhance its appeal for both training and competition.

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In Szklarska Poręba - Jakuszyce in January 2026, the Lower Silesian Sports Center is set to host the IBU Para Biathlon World Cup from January 22 to 25.

LOWER SILESIAN SPORT CENTER POLANA JAKUSZYCKA

Lower Silesian Sports Center Polana Jauszycka is one of the most modern sports facilities in this part of Europe. It lies at an altitude of 884 metres above sea level, but the local microclimate makes conditions similar to those of the Alpine region. The snow stays on the local ski slopes for even six months in the year - these are perfect conditions for biathlon.

IBU PARA BIATHLON WORLD CUP


Parabiathlon combines cross-country skiing and shooting, adapted to the needs of athletes with physical or visual impairments. The competition programme includes the sprint (7.5 km), the individual race (12.5 km), and the two-stage Sprint Pursuit.
After each skiing lap, athletes stop at the shooting range, where they fire five shots at targets positioned 10 metres away. For each missed shot, the athlete receives a time penalty or must complete a penalty loop immediately after shooting. The winner is the athlete with the best time after the application of a percentage factor, which depends on the degree of impairment.
In parabiathlon, athletes do not carry rifles while racing — the weapons are delivered to the shooting range each time by coaches. All shooting is performed in the prone or sitting position; standing shooting does not occur in this discipline.

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