Olympics-Biathlon-Simon anchors dominant France to gold in women's relay at Milano Cortina Games


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Biathlon - Women's 4 x 6km Relay Victory Ceremony - Anterselva Biathlon Arena, South Tyrol, Italy - February 18, 2026. Gold medallists Camille Bened of France, Lou Jeanmonnot of France, Oceane Michelon of France and Julia Simon of France celebrate during the victory ceremony. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

ANTERSELVA, ITALY, Feb ⁠18 (Reuters) - Julia Simon cruised around the final lap to ensure a ⁠dominant victory for France in the women's 4x6km relay at the Milano ‌Cortina Games on Wednesday, picking up her third gold medal of the Gamesafter a superb third leg from Oceane Michelon set them up to win.

The Swedish team anchored by Hanna Oeberg came ​in second to secure the silver,51.3 seconds after the ⁠winners,with Norway taking the bronze.

Each ⁠biathlete faced three laps of the 2-km track and two visits to the shooting ⁠range – ‌one prone, one standing – where up to three misses could be atoned for with an extra round before a penalty lap was incurred.

Those ⁠three extra rounds were used liberally over the first two ​legs by favourites ‌France, Norway, Sweden and Germany, who all shot wide of the mark, ⁠resulting in the ​lead changing hands repeatedly.

That enabled smaller nations like Bulgaria, Latvia and Czech Republic to make some of the early running, but the stronger nations quickly recovered and left them ⁠in their wake by the third leg.

Once their ​shooting woes were sorted out, France again seemed to have faster skis than the rest of the field and Michelon took control of the race for them in ⁠the third leg with a perfect prone shoot, felling her five targets in rapid succession to emerge with a substantial lead.

Under no pressure,Simon was free to ski the course as if she was out practicing, but she rounded off her ​performance by shootinga stunning rapid-fire series of five final ⁠shots before setting off on what turned into a victory lap.

That left Sweden and ​Norway to battle it out for the final ‌two spots on the podium, with Swede Hanna ​Oeberg holding her nerve against Maren Kirkeeide of Norway on the final leg to take the silver.

(Reporting by Philip O'ConnorEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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