The First 10 Fight

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In the relay mixed in scialpinism, por. Iwona Januszyk took ninth place – the highest of Polish Army soldiers who competed in the winter games on Saturday. Just behind the top 10 rivalry they finished: at 11th position – a biathlonist st. Joanna Jakła and on 12. – ski runner st. Wier. spec. Dominic Bury.

After a bad run in the sprinkling Lt. Iwona Januszyk present she competed in the second Olympic Skialpinism competition – mixed relay. For a place in the top 10 the contestant from the Central Military Sports squad fought with Jan Elantkowski, a rescuer of the Tatra Volunteer Rescue. The Polish duo for the 12th squad placed in ninth position. The French couple, Emily Harrop – Thibault Anselmet, triumphed. The French defeated the way in time 26 min 57.44 pp. Silver was won by Swiss Marianne Fatton and Jon Kistler, who lost 11.8 pp to the winners. The bronze medal was won by the Spaniards Ana Alonso Rodriguez and Oriol Cardona Coll – they lacked 26.50 pp. Polish duo finished their rivalry with a failure of 2 min 40.99 s to the winners.

Run and 4 visits to the scope

RECLAMA

30 players qualified for an highly breathtaking race from the start of the common, ending rivalry of the biathlonists at the games. Thanks to the very good results in sprinkling and pursuit, the pass to the elite run received 3 representatives of the Central Military Sports Team: st. width. Joanna Jakła, S.A. Specialist Kamila Zhuk and S.A. Natalia Sidorovich. The Poles were ambitiously fighting for the highest possible place. The best of them was firing and the fastest moving Jakeła, which finished in 11th position – she ran out of 1.7 s.

The best of Poles in the last race on the way in Anterselvie during 4 visits to the scope of 20 fired shots twice missed – erstwhile during the second shooting and erstwhile during the fourth. As punishment, she had to beat an additional 300 m. However, not only st. scale. Joanna Jakela “missed”. Only 1 contestant – Swedish Annie Magnusson – managed to scope all targets, but it inactive did not supply her with a medal. The only flawless biathlonist at the shooting scope finished in 4th position, losing almost half a minute to the medal. The best of Poles to the podium was 57.4 pp.

The second of the CGM biathlonists – Wide. Natalia Sidorovich – finished in 15th position. She besides defeated 2 punishment rounds. To the triumphant she lost 1 min 25.9 s, and at the finish at almost 4 s ahead of the titled Frenchwoman Lou Jeanmonnot. A typical of the French Army after the first 2 flawless shootings and 1 "podle" during the 3rd chance for the medal she lost during her last visit to the range. 2 uncustomed shots took distant her hopes for a advanced place. The chances of a good consequence were lost even after the first shooting of the 3rd of Poles – peculiar expert Kamila Żuk. During her first visit to the scope she missed twice and repeated this score during the 4th shooting. Her second and 3rd shooting effort went even worse – she missed 3 times. With 10 punishment rounds, she ended her rivalry at the last, 30th position.

Despite Lou Jeanmonnot's bad luck, the French enjoyed 2 medals. Gold was won by Oceane Michelon and silver by Julia Simon. The Olympic champion ran 2 punishment rounds, and at the finish she gained 37 min 18.1 p. Simon, with 1 punishment round, lost to a teammate by 6.6 p. On the another hand, the bronze medal was won by Czeszek Terez Vobornikov, who, after 1 non-price shot at the first shooting, performed the next 1 flawlessly and thus finished at the 3rd position – only 7.4 s behind the triumphant.

6th Klæbo Gold

The sixth gold medal at these games and the eleventh in his Olympic starts was won present by Norwegian Johannes Høsflot Klæbo. Thus, an excellent ski runner became an independent leader in the list of winter medalists of the games, which concerns gold discs won at 1 four-year event. He overtook the American pannist Eric Heiden, who won 5 gold discs at the Lake Placid Games in 1980.

Norweg on routes in Tesero won 4 titles in individual competition and in a relay of 4 x 7.5 km men and in a squad sprinkling with any technique. The sixth gold Klæbo won present in the run on the "king" distance of 50 km with classical technique. Norwegian triumphed with 2 hours 6 min 44.8 pp. The another 2 medals were besides won by representatives of Norway. The runner-up title was won by Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget, who lost to a teammate by 8.9 s. On the 3rd phase of the podium stood Emil Iversen – he lost to the champion 30.7 pp.

Among 62 contestants, there was besides 1 typical of Poland. CWZS runner finished competing for 12th position – with Klæbo lost by 6 min 54.9 pp. The Pole was small short of a place in the top ten. The eleventh Canadian Antoine Cyr overtook Bury by 1.9 s and the tenth by Germany Florian Notz by 25.7 ps. Since the start of the run, a strong pace has imposed 4 Norwegians, and a Pole ran in a group in places just behind the top 20. He's been ahead of his rival since the midway. He was moving at the same pace, and he's got the strength. 3.4 km ahead of the finish line, he lost 27.4 s to Cyra and finished right behind him.

Slides from 15th to 18th place

She was the last of the representatives of the Polish Army to present herself present at the arenas of the XXV Winter Olympics st. width. Claudia Adamek from the 12th Mechanized Brigade. Along with Linda Weiszewski, she competed in bobsled twos, in which the 3rd and 4th slides decided to divided medals. After the first Poles were in 15th position, and after the second fell to 22. In the 3rd they fought for promotion to the leading “20” and thus for the right to take off in the final slide. The Olympic debutants achieved the goal, due to the fact that in the 3rd start they advanced to 18th place. However, in the final slide, gaining 58.29 s time, they retained 18th place in the final classification. The gold medal was won by the German crew of Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi. On the second phase of the podium stood the German Lisa Buckwitz and Neele Schuten, and on the 3rd phase the American Kaillie Armbruster Humphries and Jasmine Jones.

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