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The Winter Olympics | the biathlon women's 10 km pursuit, and Reseland "perfectly" won the third gold

The Winter Olympics | the biathlon women's 10 km pursuit, and Reseland "perfectly" won the third gold

When he finished the last set of shots, Reseland knew he had won his third gold medal at the Beijing Winter Olympics. In the biathlon women's 10 km pursuit at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Norway's Matt Olseb Reseland won the championship with a time of 34 minutes 46.9 seconds with his super sliding ability and shooting performance in 20 shots and 19 shots, winning his third gold medal at the Winter Olympics.

The biathlon can be seen as a continuation of the previous sprint race. The top 60 runners in the men's and women's sprint races qualified for the chase. Both the men's and women's chases are scheduled for one day, with the women's 10 km chase taking place. Three of the 60 qualified players did not compete, but 57 athletes competed. Norwegian winner Matt Olseb Reseland was the first to set off, 31 seconds ahead of Sweden's Ervira Erbeli in second place and 2 minutes and 48 seconds ahead of the last runner. Players are required to shoot 4 times during the competition, 5 bullets each time, and the shooting posture and sequence are lying, lying, standing, and standing.

Reseland's excellent skiing skills, combined with the advantage of starting early, make her very relaxed. In the first two sets of lying shots, Reseland hit the bullseye in all, gradually widening the lead. Although there was one off-target in the back shot, it had little effect. After completing the final set of shots in 5 shots, Raselan couldn't help but shake her fists in celebration, knowing very well that the champion would not be sidelined. In the end, Reseland won the championship in 34:46.9, Sweden's Elvira Eberri won the silver medal and Norway's Terriel Eckerhov took the bronze medal.

In such bad weather, only once off target, Reseland was satisfied with his performance. "I'm gliding well, shooting accurately and physically ready. Everything was so perfect and I was so happy today. "Leading by a huge margin on the last lap, Reseland seemed to be enjoying the game with great ease. In fact, Norwegian girls have been under a lot of psychological pressure in the past two days and have not slept well. "In a big competition like the Winter Olympics, if you want to achieve something, there will naturally be a lot of pressure." "All I have to do here is focus all my energy on the game," Reseland said. Before the game, the shooting coach told Reselan to enjoy the game, and she listened to the coach, did not think about other players, and really enjoyed the game. In the end, with a huge lead, Reseland was extremely excited.

Tang Jialin of China finished 35th in the sprint event and 53rd in the pursuit. Tang Jialin said, "The last time I entered the shooting range, the physical energy consumption was too large, and my standing legs were a little trembling. Champion Raselan is Tang Jialin's idol, the two have also communicated in private, and Reselan has also given Tang Jialin a red and yellow shirt for the champion of the total points. Competing with the highest level of players also allows Tang Jialin to see the gap and the direction of efforts, she said that the most important thing in the future is to strengthen the ability to glide and strive for better results.

Photo courtesy of Xinhua News Agency

Source Client The Winter Olympics | Reporters Li Yuanfei, Chen Jiakun, and Deng Fangjia

Edited by Han Ye

Process Editor Liu Weili

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