Biathlon World Cup – Perrot Wins and Dombrovskis Sets Season Record
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Less than two weeks after the end of the Olympic Winter Games, the 24-year-old Frenchman took over the Biathlon World Cup by ruling the individual in Kontiolahti on Friday. He also won the first small globe of his career.
The 24-year-old Frenchman, the leader of the speciality classification before the final individual of the season, confirmed in Finland.
Philipp Nawrath is the only German biathlete to make it to the top ten in the singles of the men in Kontiolahti. The Frenchman Eric Perrot wins and gets the discipline world cup.
Biathlon World Cup: Eric Perrot Wins the Kontiolahti Individual and the Small Globe of the Specialty
The Frenchman, the defending Olympic vice-champion on this format, won over the recovery race after the Olympic Games on Friday in Finland.
The seventh stage of the Biathlon World Cup continues in Kontiolahti (Finland). This time, the men are taking part in the 20-kilometer individual race. Vytautas Strolia, Karolis Dombrovskis and Nikita Čigakas are also competing.
At 3.40 p.m., the men's season will be on the programme in Kontiolahti, Finland. In addition to the top nations around France and Norway, the Azzurri will surprise you with Lukas Hofer & Co. The SportNews live ticker will keep you up to date.
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