Otcovska of Czechia delivered a flawless performance in the women’s Mass Start 60, shooting clean and securing victory with a time of 36:02.6. Despite three penalties, Paula Botet of France managed to claim second place, finishing 15.5 seconds behind. Another French athlete, Camille Bened, took third place, 22.0 seconds back, with two missed shots. After collecting the Pursuit Cup Score title yesterday, Bened claimed the Mass Start Cup Score title as well.
THE WINNER’S WORDS - KRISTYNA OTCOVSKA
It's an amazing feeling. I didn't expect it, and it's really surprising. It's really nice. I was quite nervous, but I was thinking that I have to do my technique and try to keep with the fast girls.
Sprint and Pursuit winner Gillone Guigonnat had to settle for fourth place, finishing 31.1 seconds behind, after missing two targets. Returning to the IBU Cup after representing France at the IBU YJ World Championships in Oestersund, Sweden, Voldiya Galmace Paulin placed fifth, 47.7 seconds behind, with four penalties. Austria’s Laura Wagner rounded out the top six, crossing the line just 48.1 seconds behind, with two shooting errors. showcasing their depth in the competition.
Before the IBU Cup season enters its final week with the Short Individual and Sprint in Otepaa, Bened holds a 76-point lead over Galmace Paulin and is a heavy favourite to win the Total Score title.
In a close -fought internal battle Christiansen claimed victory with a clean shooting, crossing the finish line in 41:53.3. He held off the fastest skier of the day Johan Olav Botn, who finished 10.2 seconds behind despite missing two targets. Isak Frey secured third place, 24.0 seconds back, with just one penalty but unable to match the pace of the leaders. him to control the race from start to finish.
THE WINNER’S WORDS - VETLE SJAASTAD CHRISTIANSEN
It was my best performance in a really long time. Johan Olav (Botn) dictated a strong pace. After a tough winter, I finally feel at my best. To shoot 20/20 in these conditions is a good sign before Oslo-Holmenkollen week. I love the fans here!
Johannes Dale-Skjevdal placed fourth at +44.7, also with two missed shots, showing strong skiing but losing time on the range. Fifth place went to Sivert Guttorm Bakken, who struggled with three penalties and finished 1:17.0 behind the winner. The top six was completed by French athlete Théo Guiraud Poillot, who had just one miss but lost significant time on the tracks, finishing 2:10.2 behind Christiansen.
Johan Olav Botn won the Mass Start Cup Score.
Photo: Hendrik Osula