Feb 15 • 04:00 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

LIVE BLOG: How are Zahkna and Siimer doing in the Olympic pursuit race?

Estonian biathletes Rene Zahkna and Kristo Siimer are set to compete in the Olympic pursuit race in Milano Cortina, with Zahkna starting shortly after Siimer.

The Olympic pursuit race in biathlon is officially underway at the Milano Cortina Games, featuring Estonian athletes Rene Zahkna and Kristo Siimer. Both athletes qualified for the men's 12.5 km event, with half of the four Estonian competitors from the recent sprint race advancing to the pursuit, indicating a strong performance in a very competitive field. Postimees is providing a live blog of the ongoing event, starting at 12:15 PM.

Before the race, both Zahkna and Siimer had hopes for a better placement, especially considering Siimer's recent performance; he finished in 44th place but was aiming higher despite receiving a penalty. On the other hand, Zahkna has a more promising start time, set to begin his run 2 minutes and 34 seconds after the first competitor. The race set-up is particularly tight, with the top eight athletes within a minute of each other, indicating the potential for dramatic changes in rankings as the competition unfolds.

As the live blogging continues, fans and supporters are keenly interested in the progress of the Estonian competitors against a backdrop of intense international competition, showcasing not just their individual efforts but also the strength of Estonian winter sports on the Olympic stage. The outcomes of these events will be closely analyzed for their implications on the athletes' futures and the representation of Estonia at such a prestigious global sporting event.

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