Biathlon-Zoff after target drama in Dresden

Biathlon national coach Tobias Reiter is currently preparing his biathletes for the upcoming winter. He has developed a concept that is supposed to lead the DSV team to the top of the world.

What a dramatic finish at the city biathlon in Dresden! Quentin Fillon Maillet was already the winner in the mass start, raised his arm to cheer and took a look at the clock. But then his compatriot Éric Perrot pushed past him with a powerful start at the last moment and crossed the finish line with 0.2 seconds.

The completely amazed Fillon Maillet, the at the beginning of the home straight under the applause of the spectators, was clearly at the forefront, afterwards it was anything but agreed with the behavior of Perrot and did not keep up with his aversion. He didn’t want to hear anything from Perrot and then told him a few clear words.

Fillon Maillet after target drama Sauer

The German starter Justus Strelow, who reached fourth place behind the Slovenian Jakov Fak, said succinctly on ZDF to the incredible finish: “You shouldn’t be happy.”

Strelow was on the running route in front of Dresden’s old townscape until the fifth and decisive shooting in front of 5,100 spectators in the sold-out Heinz-Steyer-Stadion with the two French. However, these cleared everything off, while Strelow shot three tickets and was no longer an option for victory.

In the women, Belgian Lotte Lie won the second edition of the City Biathlon in Dresden in a also dramatic millimeter decision in front of the Norwegian Karoline Offigstad Knotten and Milena Todorova from Bulgaria. Vanessa Voigt was the best German in fourth place.

What a dramatic finish at the city biathlon in Dresden! Quentin Fillon Maillet Already Thought He was the Winner in the Mass Start, Raized his Arm in Celebration, and Glanced at the Clock. But then his Compatriot Éric Perrot Pushed Past Him With A Powerful Burst of Speed ​​at the Last Moment and Crossed the Finish Line With A 0.2-Second Lead.

The Completely Stunned Fillon Maillet, Who was Clearly Ahead at the Start of the Finishing Straight to the Applause of the Spectator, what Anything But Happy With Perrot’s Behavior Aftward and Made No Secret of His Aversion. He Didn’t Want to Hear Anything from Perrot at first and then Said a Few Clear Words to Him.

Quentin Fillon Maillet Missed Out on Victory at the City Biathlon in Dresden

Fillon Maillet Angry After Finish Drama

The German Starter Justus Strelow, who finished forthen behind Slovenian Jakov Fak, Said Laconically on ZDF About the Unbelievable Finish: “You Shouldn’t Be Happy Too Early.”

Strelow was Neck and Neck with the Two Frenchmen on the Track in Front of Dresden’s Old Town Backdrop Until the Fifth and Decisive Shooting in Front of 5.100 Spectator in the Sold-Out Heinz-Steyer-Stadium. However, They Cleared Everything, While Strelow Shot Three Penalties and was no Longer in Contention for the Win.

In the Women’s Race, The Belgian Lotte Lie Won the Second Edition of the City Biathlon in Dresden in an equally dramatic millimeter decision ahead of the norwegian karoline offigstad Knotten and Milena Todorova from Bulgaria. Vanessa Voigt Finished As The Best German in Fourth Place.

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