Feb 15 • 22:43 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Italian sets the country’s record for gold medals in a Winter Olympics

Lisa Vittozzi secured Italy's first gold in women's biathlon, helping the country surpass its previous Olympic winter medal record with eight golds.

In a remarkable achievement at the Winter Olympics, Italian athlete Lisa Vittozzi won gold in the women's biathlon on Sunday, February 15. This victory marked a historic moment for Italy as it set a new record for the country in terms of gold medals won at a single Winter Olympics, bringing their total to eight. Prior to this, Italy's best performance was in 1994 at Lillehammer, Norway, where they secured seven golds. Vittozzi's performance not only showcased her skills as she hit all her targets during the race but also underscored the significance of her triumph on home soil.

The win comes amidst Italy's impressive display in various sporting events during the Winter Olympics. For instance, in men's pursuit biathlon of 12.5 km, Sweden's Martin Ponsiluoma claimed the gold, while Norwegian Sturla Holm Laegreid took silver, and France's Emilien Jacquelin captured bronze. These events reflect the competitive nature of the Olympics, demonstrating a blend of national pride and athletic excellence.

Overall, Lisa Vittozzi's gold medal is not just a personal achievement but a pivotal moment for Italy's representation in winter sports. As the games unfold, this victory boosts the morale of the Italian team and may inspire future generations to pursue winter sports, contributing to a legacy of athletic success for the country.

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