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Norway earns five-way win under Bö, Zahkna escapes pursuit race

The Norwegian shooting skiers earned an awesome five-way victory in front of the home crowd in the final MK stage of the season, with Johannes Thingnes Bö competing in the final stage of his career at the front end of his career. The best of the Estonians was Rene Zahkna, who secured a place in the pursuit race.

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Norwegians Johannes Thingnes Bø and Sturla Holm Lægreid in the Biathlon Cup sprint final side by side, Jakov Fak 11.

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Johannes Thingnes Bö ends his career after this weekend. The start of the home World Cup is a success for the Norwegian, the DSV-ski hunters play no role in the fight for the podium.

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Very expected for his last weekend of competition before his retirement, the Norwegian legend won the sprint in Oslo this Friday, ahead of Sturla Laegreid, who reinforces his yellow leader pair.

·Paris, France
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The Norwegian shooting skiers earned an awesome five-way victory in front of the home crowd in the final MK stage of the season, with Johannes Thingnes Bö competing in the final stage of his career at the front end of his career. The best of the Estonians was Rene Zahkna, who secured a place in the pursuit race.

·Estonia
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Martin Uldal finished in 12th place at Saturday's pursuit start in Holmenkollen.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Norway hosted the last men's pursuit of the season.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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