Johannes Be won the men’s sprint race at the World Cup in Antholz-Anterselva

Artem Prima became the best of Ukrainians

The winner of the men’s sprint race at the World Cup in Antholz-Anterselva was a Norwegian Johannes Be.

The leader of the individual standings on the shooting range made one penalty and finished in 22:44.1 seconds. The second place went to the Swede Martin Ponsiluoma, the bronze was won by compatriot Be Sturla Legreyd.

The best result among Ukrainians was shown by Artem Pryma, who finished 31st with one penalty. Anton Dudchenko was 41st with one shooting error, Denis Nasyko didn’t have any misfires and ended the race 44th.

Taras Lesyuk, who finished 56th, and Artem Tishchenko also made one penalty each, finishing in 84th position.

Further in Italy, men’s and women’s pursuit races (January 21), as well as team relay races (January 22), will be held.


  • Biathlon World Cup. Antholz-Anterselva, Italy. Man. Sprint. 10 km

1. Johannes Be (Norway, 1) 22:44.1
2. Martin Ponsulioma (Sweden, 1), +31.4
3. Sturla Legrade (Norway, 0), +37.3

31. Artem Prima (Ukraine, 1), +2:09.2
41. Anton Dudchenko (Ukraine, 1), +2:28.0
44. Denis Nasyko (Ukraine, 0), +2:29.7
56. Taras Lesiuk (Ukraine, 1), +2:53.7
85. Artem Tishchenko (Ukraine, 1), +4:06.6

Source: Sportarena

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