Feb 11 • 08:40 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Simon won a second gold, Külm 28.

French athlete Julia Simon won the women's 15 km biathlon event at the Milano Cortina Olympics, claiming her second gold medal of the Games.

In the women's 15 km biathlon event at the Milano Cortina Olympics, Julia Simon from France secured her first individual Olympic medal by finishing with a time of 41:15.6. She began with one mistake in her first shooting round but managed to ascend to the lead after the final round, ultimately finishing 53.1 seconds ahead of her teammate Lou Jeanmonnot, who took second place. This victory marked Simon's second gold medal during the Olympic Games, having previously contributed to France's success in the mixed relay event.

The competition also showcased a surprising performance from 22-year-old Bulgarian athlete Lora Hristova, who achieved a remarkable third-place finish, despite not previously breaking into the top 20 in the World Cup standings. This unexpected outcome followed her 13th place at last year's World Championship in Lenzerheide, indicating significant potential for future competitions. The finishing positions included several notable athletes, with Vanessa Voigt and Dorothea Wierer among the top eight, demonstrating the high caliber of competitors present.

Estonia's team had a commendable performance as well, with Susan delivering their best effort in the event. This article highlights not only the athletic achievements but also emphasizes the shifting dynamics in women's biathlon as emerging competitors like Hristova challenge established stars, thus promising exciting developments for the sport ahead.

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