On February 13, Beijing time, the women's 10 km pursuit of the Beijing Winter Olympics, Norwegian star Matt Olsb Reseland won the championship, won the third gold in the Winter Olympics, and also became the first 3 gold kings of the Winter Olympics! As of now, in addition to 3 gold medals, Reseland has also won 1 bronze medal, which is amazing! In addition, China's Tang Jialin ranked 53rd, surrounded by many masters, Tang Jialin's successful completion of the game deserves applause. For the Chinese players, there is still a long way to go in this project, of course, the Chinese players have made great progress.
Norway is the number one power in the Winter Olympics, and at the last PyeongChang Winter Olympics, they were the number one medal table. It is worth mentioning that at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Reseland competed in 6 events and won 2 silver medals.
Today, Norway is still performing well at the Beijing Winter Olympics, and Reseland is shining.
Previously, in the 4×6 km of mixed relay, Reseland and his teammates helped Norway win gold and achieve their goal, and before the start of the Winter Olympics, Reseland aimed to win 1 gold in this competition. However, Reseland soon won the second gold medal, and in the biathlon women's 7.5 km sprint race, Reseland won the championship by an absolute advantage, which was also her second gold medal in the Winter Olympics. Today, Reseland has won his 3rd gold! In the women's 10 km pursuit, Reseland won the championship.
In this regard, the first 3 golden kings were born in this Winter Olympics, which belonged to Reseland.
Of course, at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Reseland has actually won 4 medals, including 3 gold and 1 bronze, and in the women's 15 km individual event, she won the bronze medal.
Today, Reseland is the most successful women's biathlete in The history of the Winter Olympics, tied for No. 1 with Tillyle Eckhov, both of whom have won six Olympic medals in their careers.
In the medal table, Norway finally led alone, with 9 gold, 4 silver and 7 bronze, followed by Germany, 8 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze, Norway and Germany are the first group. Because behind the United States, the Netherlands and Sweden, they are all 5 gold.