Athlete shooting at BMW IBU World Cup at Kontiolahti

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World class stadiums

Suomen Biathlon Oy is a world-class pioneer in biathlon target and range systems. We have designed and produced Biathlon Target System Kurvinen –products already over three decades. Our products have been exported to over 30 countries .

Biathlon Target System Kurvinen has been an international pioneer of biathlon target and track systems for over four decades. Our targets were used in the biathlon World Cup for the first time in 1981 in Hedenäs, Sweden, and in 1983 our targets were used for the first time in the World Championships in Anterselva, Italy. We have also been part of organizing biathlon Olympic and Paralympic competitions, most recently in 2022 in Beijing, China and in 2018 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Over the decades, our products have been exported to more than 30 countries.

Biathlon Target System ranges have been permanently installed to the following locations:

  • Alta – NOR
  • Baiyin – CHN
  • Beitostolen – NOR
  • Boden – SWE
  • Canmore – CAN
  • Cheile Gradistei – ROU
  • Chengde – CHN
  • Duszniki Zdroj – POL
  • Eikelandsosen – NOR
  • Eisenerz – AUT
  • Ekaterinburg – RUS
  • Forni Avoltri – ITA
  • Fossum – NOR
  • Gautefall – NOR
  • Geilo – NOR
  • Haanja – EST
  • Holmenkollen – NOR
  • Idre – SWE
  • Ignalina – LTU
  • Imatra – FIN
  •  Izhevsk – RUS
  • Jablonec nad Nisou – CZE
  • Jericho – USA
  • Kamchatka – RUS
  • Khanty-Mansiysk – RUS
  • Kontiolahti – FIN
  • Kostomuksha – RUS
  • La Feclaz – FRA
  • Lake Placid – USA
  • Luleå – SWE
  • Madona – LVA
  • Mikkeli – FIN
  • Minnesota – USA
  • Murmansk – RUS
  • Novosibirsk – RUS
  • Obertilliach – AUT
  • Oberwiesenthal – GER
  • Olos – FIN
  • Ostrov – RUS
  • Otepää – EST
  • Peresvet – RUS
  • Premanon – FRA
  • Prince George – CAN
  • Pyeongchang – KOR
  • Raubichi – BLR
  • Rosenau – AUT
  • Rybinsk – RUS
  • Sakhalinsk – RUS
  • Schuchinsk – KAZ
  • Saransk – RUS
  • Sjusjoen – NOR
  • Skeikampen – NOR
  • Sodankylä – FIN
  • Sollefteå – SWE
  • Syktyvkar – RUS
  • Tesero – ITA
  • Toksovo – RUS
  • Torsby – SWE
  • Tyumen – RUS
  • Ufa – RUS
  • Uvat – RUS
  • Vuokatti – FIN
  • Vercors – FRA
  • Wisla – POL
  • Ylämylly – FIN
  • Yakutsk – RUS
  • Zhangjiakou – CHN
  • Zlatoust – RUS
  • Zoldo Alto – ITA
  • Ål – NOR
  • Ätran – SWE
  • Östersund – SWE