Feb 21 • 15:04 UTC 🇫🇷 France France24

France’s Michelon wins Olympic gold in women’s biathlon mass start, teammate Simon takes silver

Océane Michelon of France secured gold and her teammate Julia Simon won silver in the women's biathlon 12.5-kilometre mass start at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

At the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, France achieved a remarkable victory in the women's biathlon 12.5-kilometre mass start race, with Océane Michelon clinching the gold medal and her teammate Julia Simon following closely to take the silver. Michelon's performance was particularly impressive as she overcame a missed target in the final shooting stage and managed to regain her position on the ski trails, ultimately finishing the race in 37 minutes, 18.1 seconds. This victory not only showcases her individual talent but also highlights the strength of the French biathlon team.

Despite facing challenging weather conditions, including heavy snow and low visibility, Michelon demonstrated remarkable skill and determination. After starting the final shooting stage in fourth place, she made a significant move during the skiing portion to seize victory from her competitors. Julia Simon's effort was also commendable as she pushed forward in the final stretch, crossing the finish line just 6.6 seconds behind Michelon, and solidifying a successful outing for the French team.

This historic win comes at a pivotal moment for French biathlon, showcasing the athletes’ hard work and dedication as they rise to the top on the Olympic stage. The bronze medal was claimed by Czech biathlete Tereza Vobornikova, who led for a portion of the race but finished 7.4 seconds behind Michelon. The results of this event not only provide pride for France but also contribute to the legacy of the Olympics as a platform for inspiring sports performances.

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