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French biathlete Perrault won the shortened individual race at the World Cup in the Czech Republic
Frenchman Eric Perrault won the shortened individual race at the Biathlon World Cup in the Czech city of Nove Mesto.
He covered 15 kilometers in 36 minutes and 30.6 seconds, working without errors on four firing lines.
Second place was taken by another representative of France, Emilien Jacquelin, who lost 41.8 seconds to the leader (0 penalties). Italian Lukas Hofer was third (+54.1 seconds, 0 penalties).
On Friday, January 23, the women’s shortened individual race of 12.5 km will take place.
Source: Sportbox
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