how far are targets in olympic biathlon
In Olympic biathlon, athletes shoot at targets that are 50 meters away.
A couple of quick extra details for context:
- The shooting distance is always 50 m for all standard Olympic biathlon events.
- There are five targets in a row at each shooting bout, and athletes must hit each one once.
- The target sizes differ by position: prone targets are about 45 mm across, while standing targets are about 115 mm.
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