Elvira was all smiles after finding her form and to share the podium with sister Hanna for the first time this season in an individual competition. “It’s very special to race like this, to be in the front all the time. The snow is quite slow so you are feeling you are skiing pretty slow on this tough course. I am super happy that I managed to hit all of them in standing. Johannes (Lukas) told me before the finish line that Hanna was going for third place, so it was really nice to celebrate with her. I know if she is in a fight for the podium she is very hard to beat!”
Finland’s Suvi Minkkinen, also with one penalty retained the Red Pursuit Bib, with her second place finish, 16.6 seconds back. Elvira’s sister Hanna put on a late rush, cleaning the final standing stage, then outskiing France’s Julia Simon in the last loop to finish third, 1:04.5 back, with two penalties.
Simon after battling Minkkinen the whole competition cracked in the last standing stage with three penalties, finishing fourth, 1:15.5 back. Germany’s Franziska Preuss with two penalties, finished fifth, 1:20.7 back. France’s Justine Braisaz-Bouchet jumped from 31st at the start to finish sixth, also with two penalties, 1:21.8 back.
Photos: IBU/Heilwagen, Yevenko, Nordic Focus