The 2015-2016 season are signed with two World Cup victories, again in the 10 km sprint discipline. Johannes Thingnes Bø made his international debut in 2010 but became an official member of the Norwegian national team in April 2012. . He finished the season third in the overall standings. In March 2014 he won two sprints and the pursuit in Kontiolahti. He is the youngest biathlete in the history of the sport to register 10 individual victories at such age. His big breakthrough came during the 2013-2014 season when he won his first World Cup race - the 10 km sprint in Annecy-Le Grand Bornand.
On the next day, 15 December 2013, Johannes won the 12,5 km pursuit. Johannes still competed at a junior level in 2013. Charming and always with a big smile on his face, he is considered the most gifted and Norway's new brightest uprising star. He is a professional biathlete, a member of the national Norwegian biathlon team alongside his older brother of. In 2012 he became a junior world champion for the third time.
From the beginning of the 2012-2013 season he joined his brother 'Tarjei Bo' and the other stars of the team 'Ole Einar Bjorndalen' and. Johannes stated his greatest inspiration and hero is his older brother. In September 2009 he two gold medals in the sprint and the upcoming pursuit in the summer Norwegian Championships on a roller-skis in Vik, Sogn. In 2009 at Hovedlandsrennet in Beitostølen he won the silver medal in relay event alongside Jarle Midtfjell Gørven, Runar Netland, and Johan Eirik Meland. During the 2014-2015 season Johannes Thingnes Bo won three sprint races in Hochfilzen, Ruhpolding and Kontiolahti. Johannes Thingnes Bø was born on 16 May 1993 in Stryn, Norway. He made history by being the youngest Norwegian ever to be drafted for the national biathlon team.
Johannes is the second youngest of five siblings to parents Klemet Bø and Aslaug Hildegunn Thingnes Bø. . . . . .
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