34:46:09! Norway's famous 10-kilometer chase to fold the gui, the first three gold kings of the Beijing Winter Olympics were born!
On February 13, Beijing time, the biathlon women's 10 km chase at the Beijing Winter Olympics was held, and China's Tang Jialin competed in the competition. In the end, Matt Olsb-Lesserland from Norway successfully won the gold medal with a time of 34:46.9, and Tang Jialin ranked 53rd.
Raselan took 3:24.5 in km1 and was first among all the runners. The 1.9 km and 2.0 km shots were 5:55 and 7:06,800 respectively, still ranking first among all the runners. Since then, Raselan has led all the runners, crossing the finish line in 34 minutes 46 seconds 9 and winning the gold medal in the event.
China's Tang Jialin took 5:50.6 in 1 km, ranking 39th among all the runners. Her time at 3 km was 13:50.4, slipping to 48th. At 5 kilometers, Tang Jialin took 21 minutes and 27 seconds 7 seconds, ranking 43rd. After the 8 km 4th round of standing shooting, Tang Jialin's performance was 35 minutes and 13 seconds 3. She crossed the finish line at 41:48.4, ranking 53rd among all the contestants.
The winner, Laceland, became the first triple gold king of the Winter Olympics. In addition to winning gold in the biathlon 10 km chase, she has previously won the 2nd event in the biathlon women's 7.5 km sprint and the mixed relay 4×6 km, and a bronze medal in the biathlon women's 15 km individual event.
Reseland, who has already won 3 gold and 1 bronze, will also participate in the women's 12.5 km collective penalty competition, and she has the opportunity to attack the fourth gold medal of this Winter Olympics.