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Munich (dpa) - Four races remain in this biathlon season.

But after Arnd Peiffer's resignation, not much is going on for the German team.

In Lenzerheide, however, decisions could already be made in the battle for the overall ratings.

The big crystal ball is also the focus of a home event for snowboarders when Ramona Hofmeister competes for the overall victory in Berchtesgaden.

BIATHLON

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World Cup in Ostersund, Sweden

12.15 p.m.: Pursuit, 10 km, women (ARD and Eurosport)

3.15 p.m.: Pursuit, 12.5 km, men (ARD and Eurosport)

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For the last time this winter, the ski hunters will go in pursuit.

For women, the prospects for top positions are particularly bleak, Janina Hettich was still the best German in 17th place in the sprint.

Denise Herrmann and Franziska Preuß already have major backlogs - just like most of the men in the German Ski Association.

Only Roman Rees had convinced in the sprint on Friday within the scope of his possibilities.

All the others ended up beyond the top 30 and shouldn't stand a chance in the battle for the penultimate win of the season.

ALPINE SKIING

World Cup in Lenzerheide, Switzerland

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9.00 a.m. / 12.00 p.m .: Giant slalom, men

10.30am / 1.30pm: Slalom, women

In Switzerland, the focus is on the battle for the crystal balls.

For the men, everything is at stake between Alexis Pinturault and Marco Odermatt, both in the giant slalom and overall standings.

The Swiss lead in the discipline, the French in the overall classification.

In the women’s category, Petra Vlhova (Slovakia) can make both trophies clear.

The Germans go to the events motivated: Alexander Schmid and Stefan Luitz want to attack again, Lena Dürr can confirm her form from two top 5 places in Are.

NORDIC COMBINATION

World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany

Singles, men

11.00 a.m .: large hill jump (ARD and Eurosport 2)

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2.45 p.m.: Ten-kilometer run (ARD and Eurosport 2)

Klingenthal instead of Schonach: The German Nordic combined athletes have a home game at the season finale.

For Vinzenz Geiger, after a mixed World Cup in his home town of Oberstdorf, it's about securing second place in the overall World Cup.

In addition, the protégés of national coach Hermann Weinbuch want to collect podium places in the remaining two singles.

Norway's world champion Jarl Magnus Riiber can no longer take the yellow jersey of the overall leader.

Germany competes with the best line-up.

SNOWBOARD

World Cup in Berchtesgaden, Germany

1.30 p.m .: parallel slalom, women and men (ARD / Eurosportplayer)

World Cup in Veysonnaz, Switzerland

2:15 p.m .: Snowboard corss, women and men

World Cup in Aspen, USA

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8 p.m. (CET): Slopestyle, women and men

At the home event in Upper Bavaria, Ramona Hofmeister wants to make the triumph in the overall standings perfect.

A third place is enough for her if the Russian Sofia Nadirschina should win as the only remaining rival.

In Berchtesgaden, however, things also get emotional: World champions Selina Jörg and Cheyenne Loch, long-time top drivers, will end their careers after the weekend.

In Veysonnaz, however, the snowboard crossers want to bring this difficult winter to a conciliatory end.

And in Aspen the freestylers are hoping for similarly strong competitions as they did last time at the World Cup.

SKI JUMPING

World Cup in Nizhny Tagil, Russia

1.00 p.m .: normal hill, individual, women, 1st and 2nd round

There is seldom something like this in the Ski Jumping World Cup: While the men have no competitions after the failed Raw Air series in Norway, the women start in Russia.

Katharina Althaus and Co. want to end the season in a conciliatory manner - so far there has not been a single podium this winter.

For the Slovenian Nika Kriznar and the Japanese Sara Takanashi it is still about winning the overall World Cup.

Ex-world champion Carina Vogt is not part of the German World Cup team after her mixed World Cup.

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