Norwegian star Marte Ulsbü-Reiselanna overtakes her sisters Eberja; Bendika does not start

Sweden’s Elvir Eberja, who won the sprint on Wednesday, was the first to start the chase, but Ulsbu-Reiselanna started 22 seconds later. In the first line of fire, Eberja made a mistake once, but Reiselanna shot flawlessly and the athletes only split for two seconds.

In the next shoot, Reiselanna closed all the targets again and became the leader, finishing in the first place. The Norwegian shot all 20 goals and reached the finish line in 30 minutes and 55.0 seconds.

Elvira Eber lost 20.8 seconds in two free laps, while her sister Hannah Ebera lost 32.4 seconds, making one mistake in the shooting.

Bendika was in 50th place in the sprint and decided not to start driving.

Reiselanne is the leader in driving with 283 points, while Elvira and Hannah Eberja are second and third with 234 and 228 points. Bendika with eight points is in 63rd place.

Reiselanne is also the first in the sum of all disciplines, accumulating 651 points, the second with 563 points is E. Ēberja, and the third place with 499 points is taken by the Belarusian Dzinars Alimbekava. Bendika scored 85 points and is in 38th position.

The next stage will take place in Antholca-Anterselv, Italy. The Olympic Games will be held in Beijing in February, and the Kontiolahti stage will start at the end of the month, after which the World Cup stage will take place on the Otepää track in Estonia for the first time. The season will traditionally end in Oslo.

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