Germany’s Neuner wins women’s biathlon pursuit

  • By MATTIAS KAREN AP Sports Writer
  • Tuesday, February 16, 2010 12:04pm
  • SportsSports

WHISTLER, British Columbia — Magdalena Neuner of Germany won the women’s 10-kilometer biathlon pursuit Tuesday for her second medal at the Vancouver Olympics.

Neuner built a commanding lead by shooting cleanly at the second prone position to pull away from silver medalist Anastazia Kuzmina of Slovakia. Neuner was never threatened the rest of the way despite missing one target at each of the two standing shootings. Marie Laure Brunet of France won the bronze.

Neuner entered the stadium alone, raising her fist to salute the flag-waving German fans as she sprinted down the last straightaway to finish in 30 minutes, 16 seconds.

Kuzmina pulled within 6.2 seconds after hitting all five targets at the final shooting but couldn’t match Neuner’s pace toward the finish and ended up 12.3 seconds behind. Brunet was, 28.3 seconds back.

Neuner and Kuzmina switched spots on the podium after the Slovakian won Saturday’s 7.5K sprint ahead of the German. The results from that race carried over to the pursuit, which features a staggered start with the sprint winner going first.

Neuner started just two seconds behind Kuzmina and the duo skied together until the second shooting, where the Slovakian missed her fourth target and was forced to go around the 150-meter penalty loop. That allowed Neuner to take a 23-second lead, which she never looked likely to give up.

She did show slightly shaky nerves by missing her 20th and final target, but had enough power left in her legs to extend her lead over the last two kilometers.

Helena Jonsson, the World Cup leader and pursuit world champion, had another disappointing race. She missed two targets in the first standing shooting to slip from 12th to 14th.

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