Lou Jeanmonnot launches France perfectly… Follow the mixed relay with us…

3:08 p.m. : Big shot also from Lena Haecki Gross, the Swiss, who came out nine seconds behind Vittozzi.

3:07 p.m. : Konotten is 4 seconds behind Vittozzi, Oeberg 13 seconds. Jeanne Richard is 17 seconds away. Come on.

3:06 p.m.: A mistake for the young Frenchwoman, but she quickly puts her ball away. Lisa Vittozzi shot super fast and regained the lead

3:06 p.m. : Start of bedtime for the second torchbearers.

3:03 p.m. : Start of the relay a little more complicated for Jeanne Richard, who is 3 seconds behind Oeberg. Knotten also passed in front of her.

3:01 p.m.: Come on, Lou Jeanmonnot hands over to Jeanne Richard. Elvira Oeberg is also in the game. Arnekliev gives way to Knotten.

3:00 p.m. : Arnekliev skis hard. The Norwegian came back to two seconds.

2:58 p.m. : The Frenchwoman will have led her relay masterfully, always in front. Good race from Lou, who tries to outrun the Swede.

2:58 p.m. : Come on, six more kilometers, and Lou Jeanmonnot will hand over to Jeanne Richard.

2:55 p.m. : Lou Jeanmonnot leaves with Italy and Sweden. Norway is 10 seconds away.

2:55 p.m.: 4/5 FOR LOU BUT SHE PICKS NICKEL

2:54 p.m. : Come on, time for standing shooting. Now is the time to make the difference, Lou.

2:53 p.m. : About ten seconds ahead for Lou.

2:51 p.m. : Well, the Norwegian has already made up half of her delay. But Lou Jeanmonnot is digging into the peloton. She is ahead of her runner-up by 7 seconds.

2:50 p.m. : Arnekliev came out 17 seconds behind Jeanmonnot. Well we know very well that Johannes Boe can cover all that in 200 meters, but that’s already a lot.

2:49 p.m. : The Norwegian Arnekliev made two mistakes, but managed her draw balls well. The other nations did not make a mistake.

2:49 p.m.: 5/5 FOR LOUUUUUU

2:48 p.m. : Come on, first prone shot for Lou Jeanmonnot.

2:48 p.m. : Well, it’s not a crazy lead, 4 seconds, but that’s already it at the start of the race whereas, normally, it stays together until the first shot.

2:47 p.m. : Lou Jeanmonnot takes off from the start on the track. The Frenchwoman toughens the race and is a few meters ahead of the peloton.

2:45 p.m. : Lou Jeanmonnot is therefore launching this relay. All biathletes will have to complete three six-kilometer loops and two shots (one lying down, one standing).

2:43 p.m.: Here we go!

2:42 p.m. : Come on, we’re going to thrill, we’re sure of it, especially with Jeanne Richard, who is competing in her first mixed relay. Lou Jeanmonnot will start the relay.

2:39 p.m. : During the first mixed relay of the season, and the only one so far, France won. We don’t want to be a bad omen, but we can’t see the Blues coming to tickle Norway today.

2:37 p.m. : For this “normal” single mixed relay, Justine Braisaz-Bouchet is still left to rest. The composition is as follows: Jeanne Richard, Lou Jeanmonnot, Eric Perrot and Quentin Fillon Maillet.

2:33 p.m. : We hope that the Blues will do better in this mixed relay than during the single mixed relay, where France finished in sixth place. If Julia Simon fulfilled her mission perfectly, Emilien Jacquelin was in difficulty, notably with two penalty rounds on the last standing shot.

It’s a monstrously magnificent day for French sport. Arthur Cazaux and Océane Dodin qualified for the round of 16 of the Australian Open, Cyprien Sarrazin achieved a monumental double in Kitzbuhel, all that is missing is a good result in the biathlon for the day to be perfect.

2:29 p.m.: Hello France!!

It’s a monstrously magnificent day for French sport. Arthur Cazaux and Océane Dodin qualified for the round of 16 of the Australian Open, Cyprien Sarrazin achieved a monumental double in Kitzbuhel, all that is missing is a good result in the biathlon for the day to be perfect.

07:00: Hello, friends of the rifle and collective effort

Today is relay day in Antholz-Anterselva in Italy: mixed singles and mixed. After hours and hours of discussions within the editorial staff of 20 minuteswe decided to follow only the second, the most interesting in our humble opinion.

The mixed relay in biathlon is a bit like a leap year: it doesn’t happen often. The first – and only for the moment – ​​this season dates back to November 25 in Ostersund. The French won nicely ahead of the Norwegians, thanks to a comeback from Justine Braisaz-Bouchet and a crazy finish from Lou Jeanmonnot, after the passages of Quentin Fillon Maillet and Émilien Jacquelin. The girls in the blue “bibi” locomotive… This race was premonitory.

> Because we want history to repeat itself, we’ll meet around 2:30 p.m.

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