ZOH 2022 | The innkeeper shot the elite six with the last blow, and Karlík also paid for the mistakes during the stand

ZOH 2022 |  The innkeeper shot the elite six with the last blow, and Karlík also paid for the mistakes during the stand

Another of the representatives, Mikuláš Karlík, also had a great sprint, but again, as in his twenties, he made three mistakes at the standstill and, despite excellent running time, he finished 28th. The gold was won by 28-year-old Nor Beijing Olympics men's relay advanced to 7:30 a.m. Tuesday due to the cold”>Johannes Thingnes Boe, who was accompanied on the podium by Frenchman Quentin Fillon Maillet and his five-year-old brother Tarjei.

The innkeeper shot the item lying down without a mistake and left the shooting range with a loss of half a minute to the leader of the race, who was J. Boe from the very beginning. From the overall point of view, the Czech biathlete at the time attacked the placement in the top fifteen. He then tried to shoot the stand at a fast pace and four shots found the target, but the last missed the target.

Photo: Kim Hong-ji, Reuters

Norwegian biathlete Johannes Thingnes Bö at the finish of the sprint at the Beijing Olympics.Photo: Kim Hong-jiReuters

If the innkeeper had to go 150 meters on a penalty bike, he could have thought of the elite six. “I annoyed myself a lot in the 20 km race, when I didn’t do biathlon things at all. I managed to fix that. Although I had the same number 36 as the silver in Pyongyang, I was shaken by the nervousness. Except for that last shot, I was quite successful in the race, even though I swallowed the angels in the last lap.

Karlík started a very fast run, he added zero from the stand and before the second stop at the shooting range he could think of ten. But similar to the 20 km race, he made three mistakes on the final item. However, he had a seventh time overall on skis, so even though he had to run an extra 450 meters, he reached his career maximum in the form of 28th place.

The remaining two Czechs, Jakub Štvrtecký and Adam Václavík, who arrived in Beijing with a delay only a few days ago after the accident, were finally happy to fit in the sixty participants of Sunday’s fighter race.

Foto: Kirsty Wigglesworth, ČTK/AP

Biathlete Mikuláš Karlík at the sprint finish. Again, he ruined the great race in the last shot.Photo: Kirsty WigglesworthCTK / AP

Despite one standing error, Nor Johannes Thingnes Boe made the most of his excellent running performance. At the finish, he had a 25-second lead over the winner of Tuesday’s endurance race, the Frenchman Fillon Maillet.

Rus Cvetkov, who was one of the few to shoot a sprint with zero, was fourth in the 20 km, but it was not enough for him on the medal again. He was less than two seconds behind the bronze, older of Norway’s siblings, Tarjeie. Shooting mistakes cost the better the place both Swedes, Samuelsson and Ponsiluomy.

Beijing Winter Olympics – 10 km biathletes
1. J. Boe (Norway) 24: 00.4 (1)
2. Fillon Maillet (France) +25.5 (1)
3. T. Boe (Norway) +38.9 (1)
4. Cvetkov (ROC / Russia) +40.6 (0)
5. Samuelsson (Sweden) +52.0 (1)
6. Ponsiluoma (Sweden) +53.6 (2)
7. Lägreid (Norway) +1: 02.3 (2)
8. Doll (Germany) +1: 05.0 (1)
9. Jacquelin (France) +1: 05.9 (2)
10. Smolsky (Belarus) +1: 12.5 (1)
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16. Krčmář (CZE) +1: 22.0 (1)
28. Karlík (CZE) +1: 48.4 (3)
58. Štvrtecký (CZE) +2: 47.9 (3)
59. Vaclavik (CZE) +2: 49.8 (3)
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