Norsk sejr i Kontiolax Verdenscup massestart – svenskerne svigter på skydestanden

Sturla Holm Lægreid sikrede sejren i biathlonverdenscuppens massestart i Kontiolax, Finland, og fortsatte Norges stærke form efter dominansen i den nylige Skidskyttekampen i Stockholm. De svenske udfordrere Martin Ponsiluoma og Sebastian Samuelsson tabte positioner på grund af skudmisser.

Norske Sturla Holm Lægreid vandt biathlonverdenscuppens massestart i Kontiolax, Finland, med perfekt skyderi og sluttede foran Frankrigs Eric Perrot (én miss, +16,5 s) og holdkammeraten Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen på tredjepladsen. Martin Ponsiluoma endte på femtepladsen efter to misser i liggende, men rene skud i stående, 32 s bagud. Sebastian Samuelsson, med to misser og problemer på løjbanen, placerede sig som 15. Resultatet understreger Norges fortsatte overlegenhed i biathlon efter triumferne i Skidskyttekampen.

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