May 02, 2018 (Lake Placid, NY) – U.S. Biathlon is pleased to announce the addition of two new national team coaches. Armin Auchentaller returns to the U.S. team after coaching the Swiss women’s biathlon team for several years. The Italian comes from the Antholz valley famous for hosting a World Cup every year and being a major biathlon center. German Olympic champion Michael Greis also worked for the Swiss biathlon team and joins the U.S. Team as the men’s head coach. The two head coaches arrived Monday at the Lake Placid Olympic Training Center with U.S. Biathlon Chief of Sport Bernd Eisenbichler for a tour of the facilities and to meet with athletes and staff.
“I’m looking forward to being back,” Auchentaller said. “Coming back to the U.S. team feels like being home. I hope we’ll have a really strong team together and be successful in the World Cup and at the World Championships.”Auchentaller’s hometown of Antholz, Italy, will be playing host to the IBU World Championships in 2020, providing a not-too-distant target for the new head coach.
“2020 will be a really great championship in Antholz and, of course, I want to succeed there with the U.S. team.”
‘I’m glad to be here in Lake Placid,” added Greis. “First impressions are great here and I’m really looking forward to working with the men’s team. We have a small team but a talented team and we will push the limits.”
“I think interest in biathlon and nordic skiing in America is at an all-time high,” said Frisbie, who competed in biathlon as a junior and has held various coaching positions since, including being the U.S. Biathlon coach intern since June 2017. “It’s a real privilege to be asked to join the team at this time and begin working towards increasing opportunities for participation and competition in this sport over the next four years.”
“I’m very excited for the new teams starting their jobs today,” said Eisenbichler. “With Armin Auchentallar we have a coach coming back who’s worked five years with us from 2009-2014. He’s done a really good job with the Swiss women’s team and we think he is the absolute right person for our women’s team to develop them further. Michael Greis was a super successful athlete and will greatly help our young men’s team develop in the coming years. Combined with the additions of Tim Burke and Danika Frisbie who will focus their efforts on the development side, there are exciting times to come for U.S. Biathlon.”



