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Johannes Thingnes Bö Transitions to Endurance Running After Biathlon Retirement

Weeks after retiring, the biathlon legend ran the Grue Halfmarathon, finishing in 1:20:19 while prioritizing family life and maintaining fitness under medical guidance.

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Overview

  • Johannes Thingnes Bö retired from professional biathlon in March 2025, citing a desire to spend more time with his family after a storied career.
  • On May 1, 2025, he participated in the Grue Halfmarathon, completing the 21.1 km race in 1:20:19 and placing 82nd overall.
  • Bö finished approximately 16 minutes behind the men's winner, Linus Rosdal, and noted a lighthearted mistake of crossing the finish line on the wrong side.
  • Medical professionals recommend retired elite athletes like Bö taper their training intensity gradually to maintain health, which aligns with his participation in moderate endurance events.
  • With five Olympic golds, 23 world titles, and 118 World Cup wins, Bö now focuses on a balanced post-retirement life, blending athletic pursuits with family priorities.