Olympics-Biathlon-Dale-Skjevdal's perfect shooting gives Norway record gold tally


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Biathlon - Men's 15km Mass Start - Anterselva Biathlon Arena, South Tyrol, Italy - February 20, 2026. Gold medallist Johannes Dale-Skjevdal of Norway celebrates with silver medallist Sturla Holm Laegreid of Norway and bronze medallist Quentin Fillon Maillet of France REUTERS/Matthew Childs

ANTERSELVA, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Johannes Dale-Skjevdal of Norway hit a perfect 20 for 20 on the shooting ⁠range to storm to victory in the men's biathlon 15-km mass start on ‌Friday and give Norway a record for most golds at a Winter Games.

Norway's 17 gold medals so far at Milano-Cortina surpasses their own previous record for a single nation of 16 at Beijing 2022.

Dale-Skjevdal's compatriot Sturla Holm ​Laegreid took the silver, 10.5 seconds behind, with Quentin Fillon ⁠Maillet of France storming past Germany's ⁠Philipp Horn on the last lap to secure bronze.

Dale-Skjevdal was the only biathlete in the ⁠30-man ‌field not to miss a shot on the day, and it paved the way for gold for the hugely talented but often erratic 28-year-old.

"There's a lot of feelings. ⁠Olympic champion. Damn, it's sick, it's a dream ... I have ​no words," Dale-Skjevdal told ‌Norwegian TV.

BATTLE FOR BRONZE

The 30 biathletes faced five laps of the 3-km course, shooting ⁠twice from the ​prone position (on their stomach) and twice standing, with each miss costing them a trip around the 150-metre penalty loop.

Emilien Jacquelin of France and Tommaso Giacomel of Italy made the early running, but both fell ⁠away before the third shoot, with Giacomel quitting the ​race entirely after experiencing a pain in his side.

Heavy snowfall on Thursday and an unpredictable wind made conditions challenging, but the Norwegians exerted all of their experience to gradually take a stranglehold ⁠on the race.

The blustery wind picked up considerably and caused chaos at the third shoot, but Dale-Skjevdal fired another series of perfect shots to take a lead over Laegreid, and Horn came out in third with Fillon Maillet hot on his heels.

Dale-Skjevdal's fourth series of five ​hits secured the gold and, with Laegreid comfortably in the silver ⁠medal position, it came down to the battle for bronze.

Nestled in fourth spot, Fillon Maillet made ​his move with 1.2 km left, and though Horn ‌did his best to answer the surge, the ​Frenchman burst away from him into a long, curving downhill stretch. By the bottom of it, the bronze was his.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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