2024 IBU Para Biathlon World Championships Results Tracker
by Kristen Gowdy
Team USA heads to Prince George, Canada, for the 2024 IBU Para Biathlon World Championships, set to take place March 6-10. Five U.S. athletes are set to compete at the world championships, including 17-time Paralympic medalist Oksana Masters (Louisville, Kentucky) and 2023 world champions Kendall Gretsch (Downers Grove, Illinois), Aaron Pike (Park Rapids, Minnesota), and Dani Aravich (Boise, Idaho). Three-time Paralympic medalist Sydney Peterson (Lake Elmo, Minnesota) makes her biathlon world championships debut after winning two cross-country ski worlds medals in 2023.
For updates and results from Prince George, follow U.S. Paralympics Nordic Skiing on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and check the Team USA tracker below:
Team USA Tracker
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – Sprint Biathlon
GOLD
Oksana Masters – women's sitting
BRONZE
Kendall Gretsch – women's sitting
Other Team USA results:
Dani Aravich – 9th, women's standing
Aaron Pike – 9th, men's sitting
Sydney Peterson – 10th, women's standing
Thursday, March 7, 2024 – 12.5-kilometer Biathlon
GOLD
Kendall Gretsch – women's sitting
SILVER
Oksana Masters – women's sitting
Other Team USA results:
Aaron Pike – 4th, men's sitting
Dani Aravich – 9th, women's standing
Saturday, March 9, 2024 – Biathlon Sprint Pursuit
GOLD
Kendall Grestch – women's sitting
BRONZE
Oksana Masters – women's sitting
Aaron Pike – men's sitting
Other Team USA results:
Dani Aravich – 8th, women's standing
Sydney Peterson – 10th, women's standing
Sunday, March 10, 2024 – Biathlon Team Sprint
GOLD
Kendall Gretsch & Oksana Masters – sitting
Other Team USA results:
Dani Aravich & Sydney Peterson – standing/vision impaired
For media requests and photo inquiries, please contact Kristen Gowdy at Kristen.Gowdy@usopc.org.
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