They fell into the arms of one another and have enjoyed this special moment in the finish area. Marie Dorin Habert and anaïs bescond signed a resounding doubled on individual World of Oslo on Wednesday. With one fault each shooting, the two French took the first two places of 15km. The German laura dahlmeier, the sacred pursuit, won the bronze medal.
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the arrival of the ladies 15km – Eurosport
This is the fourth world title for the team of France in Norway, after those obtained in the mixed relay and Martin Fourcade, the sprint and the men’s pursuit. Marie Dorin Habert continues, too, his collection of medals in Oslo. After the mixed relay gold, silver and bronze in the sprint to the prosecution, the French again took first place on the individual. With a time of 44’02 “, the double world champion in 2015 beat his compatriot 12″ 2 and Dahlmeier of 1’17 “8.
On the provisional podium throughout the race, the two French who signed the two best times of slides, made the same card on no shooting. With 15 first distilled balls with details, they have inherited a single minute penalty on their ultimate passage behind the rifle. More than enough to keep the top two spots on arrival. Behind, it did not shoot well. Only two girls made a perfect copy but the Canadian Julia Ransom (20th at 2’33 “5) and the Estonian Meril Beilmann (46th at 4’45″ 5) did not display the same level as the best on skis.
Whatever happens until Sunday, France, with four titles and seven medals obtained in Oslo, already signed and already his best world championships. Since the 2012 in Ruhpolding (3 gold, 5 silver) or from the 3 sacred planetary Corinne Niogret, Anne Briand and Patrice Bailly-Sallins and 8 medals from 1995 to Anterselva. 1995 is also the year of the last double tricolor in ladies. On the 7,5km sprint behind Anne Briand, Corinne Niogret had hung the bronze. Wednesday, Marie Dorin Habert, back to 86 points Gabriela Soukalová overall in the World Cup (910 against 996), and his great friend anaïs bescond did better. When you are told that the performance is historical …
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