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It was in Lillehammer in 1996 when the International Biathlon Union (IBU) attempted a new racing format: the Pursuit. The men's race ended in a four-way sprint finish for the victory--perhaps the most thrilling finish in the history of the sport to that time. Eurovision executives ink a four-year TV-rights deal with the International Biathlon Union. The modern biathlon world cup was born.
That popularity brought with it money, and with money brought corruption. A recent report exposed that the former IBU President, Anders Besseberg "accepted gifts from Russians — including cash, hunting trips and the services of prostitutes — and then publicly defended the country, its athletes and its interests."
Our guest, IBU Executive Board Member, Max Cobb, talks about that game-changing race in Lillehammer, the current state of corruption and doping in international sport, and a preview of the 2021 Biathlon World Championships in Pokljuka, Slovenia.
The full New York Times Anders Besseberg disclosure: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/28/us/biathlon-report-russia-besseberg.html
Hajo Seppelt, ARD German TV investigative journalist: https://vimeo.com/249176658?fbclid=IwAR3iNwecCpRnBqAD5N0EYxC_SW7HTtPjlzkwsgEkjM3AiWPaQ9keiJB-X5Q
Hosted by Chad Salmela
Guest Max Cobb
Produced by Chris Parr
Music by Taavesi
By Chad Salmela5
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It was in Lillehammer in 1996 when the International Biathlon Union (IBU) attempted a new racing format: the Pursuit. The men's race ended in a four-way sprint finish for the victory--perhaps the most thrilling finish in the history of the sport to that time. Eurovision executives ink a four-year TV-rights deal with the International Biathlon Union. The modern biathlon world cup was born.
That popularity brought with it money, and with money brought corruption. A recent report exposed that the former IBU President, Anders Besseberg "accepted gifts from Russians — including cash, hunting trips and the services of prostitutes — and then publicly defended the country, its athletes and its interests."
Our guest, IBU Executive Board Member, Max Cobb, talks about that game-changing race in Lillehammer, the current state of corruption and doping in international sport, and a preview of the 2021 Biathlon World Championships in Pokljuka, Slovenia.
The full New York Times Anders Besseberg disclosure: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/01/28/us/biathlon-report-russia-besseberg.html
Hajo Seppelt, ARD German TV investigative journalist: https://vimeo.com/249176658?fbclid=IwAR3iNwecCpRnBqAD5N0EYxC_SW7HTtPjlzkwsgEkjM3AiWPaQ9keiJB-X5Q
Hosted by Chad Salmela
Guest Max Cobb
Produced by Chris Parr
Music by Taavesi

44,025 Listeners