Lisa Vittozzi Skis to a Perfect Hochfilzen Pursuit Win

Italy’s Lisa Vittozzi never led at any point in this afternoon’s Hochfilzen Women’s 10 km Pursuit until she closed her 20th target in the last standing stage. From that point, she skied a brilliant last loop, leaving Yellow Bib Anna Magnusson behind for a 28:31.5 victory. The win marks the 2024 World Cup Total Score winner’s return after sitting out last season with her first podium ever in Hochfilzen and first victory since taking the March 2024 Canmore Pursuit.

“Knew one day all will come”

Vittozzi, having not reached even the Flower Ceremony in the new season’s first four individual competitions, was quite emotional after her stirring victory. “I did the perfect race. For sure it means a lot because last year was really tough. I really worked hard and knew that one day all will come. I trust my feeling and work and today was my day. The last loop was unbelievable because it was a dream to come back on top again. It means the world!”

“I enjoy every day”

The winner revealed that she missed moments like today and just being in biathlon, “A lot. I enjoy every day here with the biathlon family and I am happy to be able to do my job. Just to enjoy and have fun; for sure the results will come.”

Sweden’s Anna Magnusson, with one penalty finished second, 11.4 seconds back, retaining her Yellow Bib as the World Cup caravan heads to Annecy Le Grand Bornand next week. Norway's Maren Kirkeeide grabbed third with a fast last loop after three penalties, 39.5 seconds back.

France’s Justine Braisaz Bouchet, with two penalties had her season best finish this season in fourth, 41.2 seconds back. Sweden’s Elvira Oeberg jumped from 29th to fifth, with two penalties. 43.8 seconds back. France’s Camille Bened shot clean in sixth, 44.5 seconds back.

Photos: IBU/Walter, Nordic Focus

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