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Error free at shooting and fast on the tracks: biathlete Simon Schempp has his tenth World Cup victory may have missed the start of the overseas World Cup in Canmore, Canada. With third place in the sprint but he underscored once again his outstanding form
No defects at the shooting range and fast on the track:. Biathlete Simon Schempp has kicked off the overseas World Cup in Canada Canmore his tenth World Cup victory may have missed. With third place in the sprint but he underscored once again his outstanding form. Situated at the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, Germany’s number one was beaten in Russia only the French World Cup Dominator Martin Fourcade and Anton Schipulin.
“I am very satisfied with the outcome,” Schempp said of the last World Cup had celebrated a victory and a second place in Antholz two weeks ago. The foundation for his eighth podium already this winter put Schempp once more on the shooting range, where he was clearing all ten disks in the usual secure manner. “Since you already know that it will be a great race,” said the relay world champion who handed in the third fastest run time behind Fourcade and Austrian Julian Eberhard. At the end of Uhinger had 18.7 seconds behind Fourcade. To rank two behind for the four-time winner this season just three seconds.
Today, the ladies start with the sprint (19.15 / ZDF and Euro Sport). Again with this after recovering from a cold, the four-time season winner Laura Dahlmeie.
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