Johannes Thingnes Bø pictured yesterday. Photo: Jeff McIntosh / Pa Photos / NTB
The biathlon boys ran their last race of the season. Of course Johannes Thingnes Bø (30) was again on top of the podium.
Monday 18 March at 12:38 p.m
On Saturday, he secured the overall ball.
On Sunday, he also won the joint start cup overall – three points ahead of teammate Johannes Dale-Skjevdal.
Thingnes Bø did it in an absolutely enormous way.
The 30-year-old knocked down 19 out of 20 flashes and went close alone on the last two shootings.
He received a Norwegian flag and shook hands with the audience on the run.
On the joint start’s third (and standing) shooting, he spent just over five seconds shooting down five flashes.
– He continues with a show series. He makes fairgrounds in Canmore. They don’t have a chance to pick up a second there, said NRK’s commentator Jann Post.
The victory in Canmore was rowing’s World Cup victory number 85!
Dale-Skjevdal finished second, 44 seconds behind.
French Émilien Jacquelin took third place.
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