- Feb 20, 2010
- 33,087
- 15,314
- 28,180
Similar to Nawrath, he didn't have any podiums until age 30. They are fairly similar athletes, decently strong but inconsistent, probably around the border between the relay team and the World Cup selection limit had they come along at a time when the German team had greater depth, but as the team is struggling at the moment and lagging well behind the French and Norwegians, athletes are developing slower and coming through later - Zobel, Kaiser, Riethmüller all having a good 2-3 years at least between junior successes and emergence on the World Cup. Roman Rees is another potential comparison - one podium at 27 in 2019, and then nothing for four years. Horn's always been a pretty decent biathlete, but he's not consistent enough to have picked up a podium just by always being there or thereabouts and waiting for a race where the big names make mistakes, and he's not got sufficient top end level performance to have been threatening to score them if he just gets it right on the day when the likes of Fourcade or Bø were active. His first visit to the flower ceremony was almost 6 years ago now (Oberhof 2020) and both of his previous PBs of 4th were in December events as well, so it seems he tends to start the season well and tail off.First career individual podium for Philipp Horn, at the young, young age of 31.
Johannes Kühn's first one was at 28 as well, but that's not atypical for athletes of his kind who are unreliable in the range.
