Despite two missed shots (one in the first prone stage and one in the final standing stage) — and briefly trailing Rebecca Passler by 0.2 seconds — Heijdenberg’s win was never really in doubt, as she clocked 30:45.5 at the finish. Frida Dokken of Norway, shooting 19/20 and posting the fastest pursuit time, climbed from 14th to second place, finishing 13.4 seconds behind the Swede. Paula Botet of France recovered from a somewhat shaky start (8/10 in the prone stages) with two clean standing bouts, rounding out the podium 20.4 seconds behind Heijdenberg.
In the men’s pursuit, Dale-Skjevdal and the Frenchmen Valentin Lejeune and Oscar Lombardot defended their positions from Sprint 2. Dale-Skjevdal completed a trio of wins in Obertilliach in 26:47.8 with an 18/20 shooting performance. Valentin Lejeune, shooting 19/20, finished 31 seconds behind, and Oscar Lombardot, with 18/20, crossed the line 49.7 seconds behind the winner.
Photo: Léo Authamayou: IBU Pool