Bad skis: it's a flop. Today women without Passler
The Italian men's 4x7.5 km biathlon relay team performed poorly, finishing 14th amid challenging snowy conditions, primarily due to mistakes in equipment preparation.
Rebecca Passler not called up: the reasons for the choice
Biat athlete Rebecca Passler has not been selected for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics despite winning an appeal against her doping suspension.
The Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler returns to the Olympic team after attributing her doping positive to a spoonful of Nutella
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler has returned to the Olympic team after succeeding in her appeal against a doping suspension, which she attributed to contamination from a spoon used by her cancer-stricken mother.
The spoon with Nutella that could have excluded Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler from the Winter Olympics
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler was provisionally suspended due to a positive doping test but has been reinstated for the 2026 Winter Olympics after it was determined that her positive test was due to involuntary ingestion of a banned substance.
Rebecca Passler trains in Anterselva after the letrozole case: an hour and a half between skiing and shooting range
Rebecca Passler is training in Anterselva following the letrozole controversy, spending an hour and a half alternating between skiing and time at the shooting range.
Biathlon Mess
Italian biathlete Passler has been reinstated after a doping suspension but will not participate in upcoming races, while Vittozzi finished fifth in the sprint event.
Saved by... Nutella. Doping, Passler readmitted
Rebecca Passler, a young Italian biathlete, has been readmitted to competition following a controversial doping case involving a banned substance, letrozole, that threatened her Olympic dreams.
Passler, the Nutella and the small spoon: but the Italian athlete readmitted to the Games is not yet out of trouble
The Italian biathlete Passler has had her suspension lifted and can return to competition, but she faces the possibility of future disqualification.
"It's all Nutella's fault". Hereโs why Rebecca Passler has been readmitted to Milan-Cortina 2026
Rebecca Passler has been reinstated to the national team and can participate in the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics following a doping appeal acceptance due to the possibility of unintentional contamination.
Biathlete Rebecca Passler: The Story of the Doping Substance in Her Mother's Cancer Medication
Biathlete Rebecca Passler faces a doping scandal after a banned substance was found in her system during a doping control, linked to medication used for her mother's breast cancer treatment.
2026 Olympics: an Italian athlete, suspended for doping, finally authorized to compete in biathlon
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler, who was previously suspended for doping, has been cleared to compete in the 2026 Olympics in Milan-Cortina after the Italian anti-doping agency accepted her claim of unintentional ingestion of a banned substance.
Surprising Twist: Athlete Caught for Doping Can Compete in Olympic Games
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler, who tested positive for doping, will be allowed to compete in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics after successfully appealing her case.
Passler, appeal accepted and suspension for doping stopped: traces of letrozole in Nutella
The Italian biathlete Passler has had her doping suspension lifted after traces of a banned substance were found linked to her mother's medication.
The Turnaround: Banned for Doping - Now She Can Compete in the Olympics
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler, previously suspended for doping after testing positive for letrozole, has had her ban overturned and is now allowed to compete in the Winter Olympics.
Doping, the Italian Passler wins the appeal: can return to compete
Rebecca Passler's appeal against her provisional suspension due to a doping violation has been accepted, allowing her to participate in the Olympics.
Suspended after positive doping test - still participating in the Olympics
Rebecca Passler, who tested positive for a banned substance, has been allowed to compete in the Olympics after her suspension was lifted.
Suspended After Positive Drug Test โ Still Participating in the Olympics
Rebecca Passler has been allowed to participate in the Olympics despite testing positive for doping due to a ruling that she may have ingested the substance accidentally.
Doping Charges Prevent Italian Biathlete from Competing in the Olympics
The Court of Arbitration for Sport denied Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler's request to compete in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics due to doping charges.
TAS: "It is not our jurisdiction". Rebecca Passler remains disqualified
The Swiss Federal Tribunal has ruled that it lacks jurisdiction to decide on Rebecca Passler's doping appeal, leaving her disqualification intact.
Italian biathlete wants to compete in the Olympics despite doping allegations
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler is appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to compete in the Olympics despite testing positive for a banned substance.
Biathlon, the Azzurri Need a Psychologist. And Passler Appeals to the TAS: 'Contamination, Not Doping'
The Italian biathlon team faces psychological challenges, and athlete Passler appeals to the Sports Arbitration Tribunal claiming his doping charge stems from contamination.
Surprise turn in Olympic doping case?
The first doping case at the Milano-Cortina Olympics involves Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler, who tested positive for letrozole and is appealing her suspension.
Rebecca Passler appeals to the TAS, wants to return to competition in the Games: 'involuntary contamination'
Rebecca Passler is appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to be allowed to compete in the Games, claiming her positive doping test was due to involuntary contamination.
Biathlete who failed doping test turns to sports court
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler, who tested positive for doping, has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in hopes of overturning her competition ban ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Milan-Cortina, Rebecca Passler appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against doping suspension
Rebecca Passler, an Italian biathlete, is appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to overturn her doping suspension that currently prevents her from competing in the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games.
Yle: A Finnish coach trains an Olympic doping athlete โ this is how he commented
Finnish coach Jonne Kรคhkรถnen discusses the shock and implications surrounding doping allegations against athlete Rebecca Passler within the Italian women's biathlon team.
Shocked by the Biathlete Girlfriend's Positive Drug Test: - Difficult Times
Biathlete Dominic Unterweger is deeply affected by the positive doping test of his girlfriend Rebecca Passler, who was suspended before her Olympic competition.
Italian biathlon boss: 'Positive doping test is a bomb'
In the days leading up to the biathlon Olympics premiere, Italy is shaken by a doping scandal involving Rebecca Passler's positive test, which the country's sports director Klaus Hรถllrigl describes as shocking and insists she likely did not do it intentionally.
Passler Case: the boyfriend speaks, an Austrian biathlete: 'Tough moment'. Counter-analysis on Friday
Dominic Unterweger, the boyfriend of the athlete involved in the Passler case, discusses the challenges they are facing as he prepares for a competition at the Games while trying to stay focused.
Buonfiglio: "Doping? I hope it is a mistake"
Luciano Buonfiglio expresses hope that the positive doping test of biathlete Rebecca Passler is a mistake, as authorities await further analysis on the matter.
The Scandal Shakes Italy: Famous Athlete Caught in Doping Affair, This Shocked Them
Italy is in shock after biathlete Rebecca Passler failed a doping test just days before the Winter Olympics, resulting in her immediate disqualification from the team and a major embarrassment for the host nation.
Scandal in Italy. Young Hope Failed Doping Test Before the Olympic Games
A doping scandal shakes Italian sports as 24-year-old biathlon athlete Rebecca Passler tests positive for the substance letrozole ahead of the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Italy, false start. The first doping case is a blue biathlete. Passler "granddaughter of art"
Rebecca Passler, a promising young biathlete, has become the first doping case of the Italian Olympics, overshadowing the eve of the Games with controversy.
Passler first doping case in Milan Cortina: who is the blue biathlete with an artistic family background
Rebecca Passler becomes the first athlete tested positive for doping in relation to the upcoming Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
Just Before the Winter Games: Positive Doping Test in Biathlon
A doping case has emerged in the Italian biathlon team just days before the Olympic Winter Games, resulting in a provisional suspension for athlete Rebecca Passler.
Biathlon Hit by Doping Scandal. Will the Grim Statement Come True?
Just four days before the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler tested positive for a banned substance, prompting her suspension from competition.
Who is the blue athlete stopped by doping
The first doping case shakes the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics just days before the event begins, involving 24-year-old Rebecca Passler, who tested positive for letrozole, a drug commonly used in post-menopausal women for hormone-dependent breast cancer.
Doping of biathlete Rebecca Passler: Positive in the living room
Rebecca Passler, an Italian biathlete, faces doping allegations just days before the Winter Olympics, casting a shadow over her previously spotless image.
The biathlete with a positive doping test will miss the Olympics
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler has been banned from competing in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Olympics after testing positive for the banned substance letrozole.
What is letrozole found in the blood of Rebecca Passler
Rebecca Passler, a 24-year-old biathlete, tested positive for letrozole just four days before the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan-Cortina.
First doping case in the Olympics
The first doping case at the Milano-Cortina Olympics involves 24-year-old biathlete Rebecca Passler, who tested positive for letrozole, a substance used in breast cancer treatment that increases testosterone levels.
Already before the start, the Winter Games have their first doping case
Just before the start of the Olympic Winter Games, Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler tested positive for Letrozole, a substance used in breast cancer treatment, leading her to miss the event.
The year's first doping case: Missing the Olympics at home
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler has been suspended after testing positive for a banned substance, missing the opportunity to compete in the Olympics in her hometown.
This year's first doping case: Loses Olympics at home
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler has been suspended after testing positive for a doping test, which disqualifies her from participating in the Olympic competitions held in her hometown.
First doping case in Milan Cortina: Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler tests positive
Rebecca Passler, a 24-year-old Italian biathlete, has tested positive for doping at the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics, marking the first case of its kind in these games.
Doping, positive test for the Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler. First case in Milan-Cortina
The Italian Olympic team's campaign in Milan-Cortina kicks off poorly with biathlete Rebecca Passler testing positive for a banned substance in an out-of-competition test.