Biathlon-Preuss claims gold for Germany in women’s 10km pursuit

LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland (Reuters) – Franziska Preuss displayed nerves of steel to win a gold medal for Germany in the women’s 10km pursuit at the International Biathlon Union World Championships on Sunday.

Sweden’s Elvira Oeberg took silver and Justine Braisaz-Bouchet of France bronze. 

Preuss hit all 20 shots to win in a time of 26 minutes 58.9 seconds, 39.1 seconds ahead of Oeberg, who passed Braisaz-Bouchet late on the final lap to snatch silver by 1.9 seconds after a frenetic sprint to the line. 

With the starting positions decided by the result of Friday’s sprint race, the athletes set off in perfect conditions, with bright sunshine and a light breeze blowing across the range. 

Swiss Lena Haecki-Gross delighted the crowd by taking the lead and engaging in a nerve-jangling battle on the range with Preuss, but a miss on the third shoot and resulting lap of the 150-metre penalty loop allowed her German rival to move ahead. 

Preuss, runner-up to Braisaz-Bouchet in the sprint, made the most of that miss, opening up a big lead and calmly rattling off her final five standing shots to turn the final two kilometres into a victory lap as she claimed her first individual world gold. 

Despite missing her first, third and fourth shoots, Braisaz-Bouchet emerged from the final visit to the range in second place, half a second ahead of Oeberg, but the young Swede shadowed her expertly before blazing past. 

(Reporting by Philip O’Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)

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