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Lägreid Defeated Perrot in a Game of Centimeters and Continues His Winning Streak

At the biathlon World Championships in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norwegian Sturla Holm Lägreid (0; +30.31.4) won the men's pursuit race, beating Frenchman Eric Perrot (0), who had the same time.

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On Saturday, the Biathlon World Cup men's 12.5 km pursuit race took place in Oslo (Norway), in which Vytautas Strolia performed successfully. The 33-year-old from Anykstva completed one penalty lap (shooting 0+1+0+0) and finished 27th. The Lithuanian also won 14 World Cup qualifying points, and according to the pursuit time alone, he was 17th among all participants, according to a press release.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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The Norwegian biathlete won the pursuit race at the World Cup final in Oslo. The five-time Olympic medalist reached his 21st victory. Toni Vidmar 30.

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Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid won the pursuit race at the World Cup final in Oslo. The five-time Olympic medalist won his 13th consecutive podium, his 21st individual victory of his career, and his seventh consecutive relay victory since the Olympic Games.

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At the end of a thrilling chase, Sturla Holm Laegreid scored a fifth consecutive victory by beating Eric Perrot to the ski throw! The Frenchman won the world of the exercise.

At the biathlon World Championships in Holmenkollen, Oslo, Norwegian Sturla Holm Lägreid (0; +30.31.4) won the men's pursuit race, beating Frenchman Eric Perrot (0), who had the same time.

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Caught in a storm following his own statements about his infidelity during the Olympics, the Norwegian has not left the podium since, remaining on 5 consecutive World Cup victories.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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