Does Prussia stay in front before the showdown?
Franziska Preuss is fighting for the great triumph in the overall ranking at the Oslo World Cup final.
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Franziska Preuss is fighting for the great triumph in the overall ranking at the Oslo World Cup final.
Franziska Preuss wants to take the final step on the way to the triumph in the overall World Cup at the final World Cup at Oslo’s Holmenkollen.
The persecution is on the program for the German biathlon ace on Saturday at 3:50 p.m. Preuss goes into the race with a lead of 35 points.
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Prussia had won the sprint the day before thanks to the flawless shooting and a great term with a two -tenth second ahead of competitor Lou JeanMonnot. The French woman is practically simultaneous with the German persecution world champion.
The small crystal ball is Prussia in the sprint discipline with it, but it also wants to get the big one. The decision will probably only be made on Sunday in the mass start.
In the persecution World Cup, Preuss has only theoretical chances at 79 points behind JeanMonnot, while the small ball in the mass start is tangible in 41 points ahead of Elvira Öberg.
Her male colleagues are still before Prussia and the German biathletes. This starts at 1.45 p.m. Justus Strelow was eighth in the sprint and is the first German to go into the race.