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Biathlon world championships results

Xinhua, March 6, 2016 Adjust font size:

Following are the leading results from the biathlon world championships at the Holmenkollen Ski Center on Saturday:

Men's 10K sprint

1. Martin Fourcade, France, 25 minutes, 35.4 seconds (0 missed targets)

2. Ole Einar Bjorndalen, Norway, 26.9 seconds behind (0)

3. Sergey Semenov, Ukraine, 27.6 (0)

4. Johannes Thingnes Bo, Norway, 35.5 (1)

5. Dominik Windisch, Italy, 39.5 (1)

World Cup sprint standings

1. Martin Fourcade, France, 378 points

2. Simon Schempp, Germany, 262

3. Johannes Thingnes Bo, Norway, 262

4. Anton Shipulin, Russia, 251

5. Tarjei Bo, Norway, 228

World Cup overall standings (after 20 of 26 events)

1. Martin Fourcade, France, 977

2. Anton Shipulin, Russia, 694

3. Tarjei Bo, Norway, 606

4. Simon Schempp, Germany, 585

5. Johannes Thingnes Bo, Norway, 584

6. Simon Eder, Austria, 578

Women's 7.5K sprint

1. Tiril Eckhoff, Norway, 21 minutes, 10.8 seconds (0)

2. Marie Dorin Habert, France, 15.0 seconds behind (0)

3. Laura Dahlmeier, Germany, 19.8 (1)

4. Gabriela Soukalova, Czech Republic, 37.8 (1)

5. Dorothea Wierer, Italy, 38.2 (0)

World Cup sprint standings

1. Gabriela Soukalova, Czech Republic, 359 points

2. Marie Dorin Habert, France, 305

3. Dorothea Wierer, Italy, 287

4. Kaisa Makarainen, Finland, 249

5. Franziska Hildebrand, Germany, 245

World Cup overall standings (after 20 of 26 events)

1. Gabriela Soukalova, Czech Republic, 926

2. Marie Dorin Habert, France, 802

3. Dorothea Wierer, Italy, 780

4. Kaisa Makarainen, Finland, 679

5. Franziska Hildebrand, Germany, 627

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