German biathletes cut off in the mass start

In the penultimate mass start of the season, the German biathletes were once again unable to intervene in the fight for the top places. At the World Cup in Slovenia, Justus Strelow ran 17th as the best DSV ski hunter. After two penalty rounds, the Sachse was 2: 00.9 minutes behind the victorious Frenchman Eric Perrot (1 error), who prevailed in front of his team-mate Quentin Fillon Maillet (1 error) with 3.1 seconds.

Third was the Norwegian Sturla Holm Laegreid (+ 22.3 seconds), which was also burdened with a penalty round. The 28-year-old expanded his leadership in the overall World Cup to record world champion Johannes Thingnes Bö before the season finale in Oslo before the season finale.

Bö is missing due to illness

The five-time Olympic champion, who wants to end his career in Norway’s capital with his sixth World Cup overall victory, was missing due to illness. Bö, who had a cold and had previously ranked tenth with a fever, left on Friday and hopes to be fit again at the season finale.

After two mistakes, Danilo Riethmüller landed in 20th place (2/+ 2: 06.4 minutes). After falling in the individual race, he has to do with pain in the shoulder. His start on Sunday in the single mixed or in the mixed relay is open. Philipp Nawrath ended the 15 kilometers in 22nd place (2/+ 2: 28.2 minutes). David Zobel, who had slipped into the field of the 30 best, was 27th (3/3: 23.4 minutes).

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