Heikki Laitinen The best Finn in the quick race with clean shooting | In a brief sport

Heikki Laitinen The best Finn in the quick race with

In the Biathlon World Cup in the Czech Nove Mesto, Jacquel, France, won the French Emil.

6.3. 21: 19 • Updated 6.3. 21:42

Heikki Laitinen With a clean shooting, was the best Finnish biathlon in the World Cup in the Czech Republic in Nove Mesto. Laitinen’s ski speed was enough instead of 27.

Laitinen was especially pleased with his shooting.

– For once, I was able to shoot zeros on the World Cup side. Even the skiing was a steady drill, even though the weather slowed down towards the end. Maybe I suffer a little bit of my starting point, but I won’t mourn it at all. Good place and I’m happy with this day, Laitinen comments in a Biathlon Association announcement.

Laitinen’s investment is his second best in the World Cup. A year ago, Laitinen grabbed the first World Cup score of his career, and in the 24th in the German Ruhpolding. Laitinen has competed mainly during this season outside the World Cup.

The victory was taken by zero shooting in French Emilien’s Jacquel. Secondly, skiing from sleeping shooting by the Italian shot Tommaso giacomel and third, lying down two passing shots, Norwegian Johannes Thinges Bö.

On the end of the World Championships Tero Seppälä There were 32nd of the competition with two passes. Seppälä fired one of both sleeping and vertical shooting.

– It wasn’t the best day today. Two fines, and the skiing was not very sharp. The weather was fast, even though the weather was warm. The invoices were challenging because the icy and soft spots on the cannon snow are unpredictable, Seppälä comments.

According to Seppälä, the late time of the competition could tax the best.

The Nove Mesto World Cup weekend will continue tomorrow at 7.20 pm in the women’s quick race. For men, the race will continue on Saturday with a chase competition.

Men’s Quick Competition, Nove Mesto, Czech Republic

1. Emilien Jacquel fra 23.13.3 (0)
2. Tommaso Giacomel Ita + 19.8 (1)
3. Johannes T. Bö Nor + 20.9 (2)
4. Eric Perrot Fra + 22.8 (1)
5. Endre Strömsheim Nord + 27.0 (1)
6. Jesper four SWE + 32.8 (0)
7. Quentin F. Maillet Fra + 33.6 (2)
8. Emilien’s Claude Fra + 37.0 (1)
9. Campbell Wright USA + 38.7 (0)
10. Niklas Hartweg sui + 40.6 (0)

27. Heikki Laitinen FIN +1.29.3 (0)
32. Tero Seppälä FIN +1.46.4 (2)
41. Otto Invenius FIN +2.02.9 (1)
63. Olli Hiidensalo FIN +2.51.4 (4)
88. Jaakko Ranta FIN +4.18.3 (3)

Jutta updated at 9:42 pm: Added comments by Laitinen and Seppälä

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