The world CUP-gold-season ended in huge success. In the säsongsavslutande masstarten in Holmenkollen took Hanna Öberg its first ”regular” världscupsseger in her career, her previous victories have come in the world CUP and the OLYMPICS. The Swedish athlete won also masstartscupen.
Hanna Öberg five points after leading Dorothea Wierer in masstartscupen.
With that in mind, it was a door that was opened for the Swedish 23-year-old when the Italian girl, which also led the overall world cup, was noted for three of the beam on the second shooting.
Hanna Öberg? She was safer than a safe in the it landscape shooting.
Two quick zeros, and Öberg was able to go out in the lead after both the first and second shooting.
Even after the third, despite a boom, it was the Swedish world and OLYMPIC gold medalist who went out first, 0.5 seconds ahead of Slovak Paulina Fialkova who kept pace with Howell both shot – and åkmässigt.
the shooting had the duo also received the company of the fullskjutande american Clare Egan, the speed of the German Denise Herrmann and the Norwegian Tiril Eckhoff.
It would prove to be a cumbersome, windy, last, standing, shooting that separated the wheat from the chaff.
All long and well to take their first shot.
Fialkova missed out – a total of three to the end of the year.
Hanna Öberg missed out also – but just a shot.
And when it also the claim was barred on the other the mats so could Öberg go out in a little over ten seconds of the direction before the Eckhoff before the home stretch.
in other words, was Hanna Öberg now the one being chased biathlete.
Eckhoff, accompanied by a blazing Clare Egan, took up the chase on the Swedish and approached the second for the second.
it was dramatic, but it was also a distance that was too far.
this was the Hanna Öberg at the finish to observe that she is now not only an OLYMPIC and world CHAMPIONSHIP gold medalist.
Now, she has also an individual victory in the världscupssammanhang and a masstartsseger in the overall world cup title.
The overall world cup title over all the different distances – it still took Dorothea Wierer home. Despite the fact that chasing Lisa Vittozzi (eleven) went in the goal before the twelfth for the day so it was enough for Wierer.