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Germany Reveals Official Olympic Clothing for 2026

On Tuesday, shortly after Norway's announcement, Germany unveiled its official clothing for the upcoming Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games. The highlight was the racing suit modeled by biathlete Franziska Preuss.

Design and Colors

The outfit prominently features black, a traditional color for Germany’s Olympic competitions, accented with red and yellow to represent the German flag.

French Women's Biathlon Team Prepares for Olympics

This Friday in Bessans (Savoie), the French women’s biathlon team started their final training camp for the Olympic season.

Julia Simon's Suspension

The National Disciplinary Commission of the French Ski Federation (FFS) has suspended Julia Simon from competition and training for a month.

"The National Disciplinary Commission of the French Ski Federation (FFS) has decided to ban Julia Simon from competition and training for a period of..."

Disciplinary Actions

Nearly two weeks ago, Julia Simon received a suspended three-month prison sentence and was fined €15,000.

Gaëtan Paturel Aims for World Cup Qualification

On Tuesday, Gaëtan Paturel from Montblanc flew to Norway with Fabien to attempt qualifying for the World Cup.

"On Tuesday, Montblanc’s Gaëtan Paturel boarded a plane bound for Norway with Fabien..."

Author’s summary: Germany’s black-dominant Olympic suits for 2026 blend tradition with national colors, as biathletes like Franziska Preuss and Gaëtan Paturel prepare with key team updates and disciplinary developments.

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Nordic Mag Nordic Mag — 2025-11-05