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Sharpshooters hit golden target

China Daily | Updated: 2022-02-14 09:45
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Quentin Fillon Maillet of France takes aim during their respective biathlon-pursuit races on Sunday. AFP

Superior rifle skills prove key in biathlon races

The howling wind blew snow across the Olympic biathlon range and sent bullets veering off target, forcing most athletes to take multiple penalty laps.

Unsurprisingly, the gold medalists were the sharpest shooters.

Marte Olsbu Roeiseland of Norway missed only one of her standing targets to win the 10-kilometer pursuit race, while Quentin Fillon Maillet of France hit all 20 for his second gold medal of the Beijing Olympics in the 12.5-km race.

It was Roeiseland's third gold medal and fourth medal overall since arriving in China.

"I had one mistake in the first standing, so in the last standing I was really focused about the targets going down," the Norwegian said. "It's hard. It's snowing and it's not so easy to ski but I had amazing skis and they helped me a lot."

Roeiseland started the race with a lead because of her win in the sprint race and held her focus throughout. She crossed the finish line in 34 minutes and 46.9 seconds.

Elvira Oeberg of Sweden, who was second in the sprint race and started 31 seconds behind Roeiseland, had three misses in her second and third shooting bouts, but cleaned the last standing to finish 1:36.5 behind for silver.

"After two mistakes in the first standing I wasn't feeling that confident anymore," Oeberg said. "I felt that I screwed up my chance at a medal today but I also felt that there is a chance in the final standing. I'm just so happy that I managed to keep it together."

Marte Olsbu Roeiseland of Norway takes aim during their respective biathlon-pursuit races on Sunday. AFP

Tiril Eckhoff of Norway also missed three targets but came in 1:48.7 behind her teammate for the bronze medal. She also won bronze in the mass start races in Sochi and Pyeongchang.

"The conditions were very heavy. There was a lot of snow, and a lot of slow snow. It was a tough race," Eckhoff said. "I never gave up. That's my motto."

Roeiseland previously won gold in the mixed relay as well as the sprint. She also won bronze in the individual race.

In her first Olympic appearance, Oeberg has won two silver medals. Eckhoff earned her first medal of the Beijing Games.

In the men's race, Fillon Maillet started 26 seconds behind Johannes Tingnes Boe of Norway, who had won the sprint race the day before, but it was his shooting that won the day.

"I'm so proud of myself because today, the conditions were so hard-windy, snowing," Fillon Maillet said. "It was a very, very hard fight during all the race."

It was the Frenchman's second Olympic gold, and fourth medal overall. He won gold in the individual race and silver in the mixed relay and the sprint.

Agencies via Xinhua

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