France Claims Victory in the Women’s Relay, Italy and Czech Republic Join the Podium

France secures the first relay win of the season. Not with a full minute of advantage, not easily, and certainly not without nerves — but they get the job done.

Sweden and Norway opened the race poorly. For the Swedes, this was somewhat expected even before the start — Johanna Skottheim is known for unstable shooting, and Emma Halvarsson is still too inexperienced. But Norway’s troubles came from where no one expected: Ingrid Tandrevold left three targets standing.

The Swedish team managed to recover quickly — they dropped out of the leading group but stayed relatively close. Norway, however, completely collapsed and ended up battling Ukraine and Latvia at the back of the standings.

For most of the race, France, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, and Germany took turns at the front. Italy had their own ups and downs: Michela Carrara missed one target, but Lisa Vittozzi covered for her, erasing the entire deficit to the leaders in just one loop.

On the final shooting stage, Lou Jeanmonnot got through her series not without problems, but still left the range with a 10-second advantage over Italy’s Hannah Auchentaller. Meanwhile, Marketa Davidova and Anna Gandler got stuck on the range. The Czech athlete recovered, while the Austrian was forced onto the penalty loop, giving up fourth place to Hanna Öberg.

But Öberg is clearly not in the kind of form to recover 20 seconds from Davidova in a single loop, so the bronze went to the Czech Republic. Two misses from Selina Grotian erased Germany’s remaining hope for the podium.

At the exchange after leg three, Italy and France were in the lead, Austria trailed by only three seconds, while Czech athlete Tereza Vobornikova lost a massive 27 seconds on the last loop, causing her team to temporarily fall out of podium contention.

But there was a problem — on the anchor leg, France had Lou Jeanmonnot, while Italy and Austria fielded Auchentaller and Gandler. The difference in strength was obvious from the first meters of the course: Lou immediately began to break away. After prone shooting, the gap ballooned to 25–35 seconds. Meanwhile, Davidova caught up to the Austrian, and 30 seconds behind them was Hanna Öberg — still a dangerous presence.

      Shooting - Time
1 France France 1 0+8   1:11:17.9
  Jeanne Richard   0+0 0+2    
  Oceane Michelon   0+1 0+3    
  Justine Braisaz-bouchet   0+0 0+0    
  Lou Jeanmonnot   0+0 0+2    
2 Italy Italy 6 1+9   +13.8
  Dorothea Wierer   0+1 0+0    
  Michela Carrara   1+3 0+2    
  Lisa Vittozzi   0+0 0+1    
  Hannah Auchentaller   0+2 0+0    
3 Czech Republic Czech 10 0+8   +30.8
  Jessica Jislova   0+0 0+0    
  Lucie Charvatova   0+1 0+3    
  Tereza Vobornikova   0+2 0+0    
  Marketa Davidova   0+0 0+2    
4 Sweden sweden 2 2+10   +45.5
  Johanna Skottheim   2+3 0+0    
  Anna Magnusson   0+2 0+0    
  Ella Halvarsson   0+3 0+1    
  Hanna Oeberg   0+0 0+1    
5 Austria austria 7 1+12   +1:31.8
  Dunja Zdouc   0+1 0+1    
  Theresa Hauser Lisa   0+1 0+2    
  Anna Gandler   0+0 0+1    
  Anna Andexer   0+3 1+3    
6 Finland finland 11 1+9   +2:09.2
  Inka Haemaelaeinen   0+0 0+2    
  Sonja Leinamo   0+1 1+3    
  Venla Lehtonen   0+1 0+1    
  Suvi Minkkinen   0+0 0+1    
7 Switzerland switzerland 5 0+8   +2:17.5
  Amy Baserga   0+0 0+1    
  Aita Gasparin   0+0 0+3    
  Lydia Hiernickel   0+0 0+1    
  Lena Haecki Gross   0+2 0+1    
8 Slovakia slovakia 13 0+6   +2:37.9
  Ema Kapustova   0+0 0+0    
  Paulina Batovska Fialkova   0+2 0+0    
  Anastasia Kuzmina   0+1 0+0    
  Zuzana Remenova   0+1 0+2    
9 Bulgaria bulgaria 19 0+3   +2:44.2
  Valentina Dimitrova   0+0 0+1    
  Milena Todorova   0+0 0+0    
  Maria Zdravkova   0+0 0+2    
  Lora Hristova   0+0 0+0    
10 Poland poland 9 1+10   +2:56.7
  Natalia Sidorowicz   0+0 0+3    
  Kamila Zuk   0+0 0+0    
  Anna Maka   0+0 0+2    
  Joanna Jakiela   0+2 1+3    
11 Germany germany 4 3+10   +3:16.2
  Vanessa Voigt   0+0 0+0    
  Janina Hettich-walz   0+2 0+1    
  Selina Grotian   2+3 0+0    
  Franziska Preuss   0+1 1+3    
12 Slovenia slovenia 17 2+16   +3:56.8
  Lena Repinc   0+3 0+3    
  Anamarija Lampic   0+0 0+2    
  Polona Klemencic   0+2 0+1    
  Ziva Klemencic   0+2 2+3    
13 Norway norway 3 4+14   +4:00.7
  Offigstad Knotten Karoline   0+0 0+3    
  Landmark Tandrevold Ingrid   1+3 2+3    
  Ragnhild Femsteinevik   0+1 1+3    
  Maren Kirkeeide   0+1 0+0    
14 Latvia latvia 15 2+14   +4:34.3
  Estere Volfa   0+2 0+1    
  Baiba Bendika   0+2 0+3    
  Elza Bleidele   2+3 0+1    
  Sanita Bulina   0+1 0+1    
15 Ukraine ukraine 8 0+8   +4:45.8
  Valeriya Dmytrenko   0+2 0+2    
  Kristina Dmytrenko   0+0 0+2    
  Olena Horodna   0+0 0+2    
  Oleksandra Merkushyna   0+0 0+0    
16 USA usa 16 2+12   +5:00.2
  Chloe Levins   0+0 0+1    
  Deedra Irwin   0+2 0+2    
  Lucinda Anderson   0+0 0+3    
  Margaret Freed   0+1 2+3    
17 Estonia estonia 14 1+14   +5:36.1
  Susan Kuelm   0+1 0+1    
  Regina Ermits   0+3 0+0    
  Tuuli Tomingas   1+3 0+2    
  Grete Gaim   0+1 0+3    
18 Belgium belgium 21 0+8   +5:36.2
  Maya Cloetens   0+2 0+3    
  Lotte Lie   0+0 0+2    
  Eve Bouvard   0+0 0+1    
  Marisa Emonts   0+0 0+0    
19 Lithuania lithuania 20 0+6    
  Judita Traubaite   0+0 0+2    
  Lidiia Zhurauskaite   0+0 0+1    
  Natalija Kocergina   0+0 0+3    
  Sara Urumova        
20 Canada canada 12 4+13    
  Pascale Paradis   2+3 1+3    
  Shilo Rousseau   0+0 0+3    
  Benita Peiffer   1+3 0+1    
  Nadia Moser        
21 Kazakhstan kazakstan 18 1+6    
  Olga Poltoranina   1+3 0+3    
  Milana Geneva        
  Aisha Rakisheva        
  Polina Yegorova        
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World Cup, 9th event, Holmenkollen
Time CET
19.03.2026 - 16:15 - Sprint 7.5 km, Women
20.03.2026 - 16:15 - Sprint 10 km, Men
21.03.2026 - 13:45 - Pursuit 10 km, Women
21.03.2026 - 16:15 - Pursuit 12.5 km, Men
22.03.2026 - 13:45 - Mass start 12.5 km, Women
22.03.2026 - 16:30 - Mass start 15 km, Men
#   Name Pts
1 France Eric Perrot 1263
2 Norway Holm Laegreid Sturla 984
3 Norway Johan-Olav Botn 968
4 Sweden Sebastian Samuelsson 918
5 France Emilien Jacquelin 876
6 Italy Tommaso Giacomel 797
7 Norway Sjastad Christiansen Vetle 736
8 Sweden Martin Ponsiluoma 727
9 Germany Philipp Nawrath 716
10 Norway Johannes Dale-skjevdal 697
11 France Quentin Fillon Maillet 689
12 Norway Martin Uldal 609
13 USA Campbell Wright 604
14 Italy Lukas Hofer 552
15 Norway Isak Frey 538
#   Name Pts
1 France Lou Jeanmonnot 1135
2 Sweden Hanna Oeberg 958
3 Italy Lisa Vittozzi 935
4 Sweden Karin Oeberg Elvira 922
5 Finland Suvi Minkkinen 881
6 France Julia Simon 827
7 Sweden Anna Magnusson 803
8 France Oceane Michelon 651
9 Norway Maren Kirkeeide 639
10 France Camille Bened 600
11 France Justine Braisaz-bouchet 597
12 Czech Tereza Vobornikova 510
13 Italy Dorothea Wierer 456
14 Germany Vanessa Voigt 433
15 Slovakia Paulina Batovska Fialkova 405
#   Nation Pts
1 Norway Norway 7466.0
2 France France 7027.0
3 Sweden Sweden 6696.0
4 Germany Germany 6180.0
5 Italy Italy 5724.0
6 Czech Republic Czech 5536.0
7 USA Usa 5340.0
8 Finland Finland 5204.0
9 Switzerland Switzerland 5051.0
10 Slovenia Slovenia 4708.0
11 Ukraine Ukraine 4618.0
12 Estonia Estonia 4391.0
13 Austria Austria 4185.0
14 Poland Poland 4055.0
15 Latvia Latvia 3722.0
#   Nation Pts
1 Sweden Sweden 6956.0
2 France France 6920.0
3 Norway Norway 6402.0
4 Italy Italy 6037.0
5 Germany Germany 5815.0
6 Czech Republic Czech 5582.0
7 Finland Finland 5524.0
8 Austria Austria 5291.0
9 Switzerland Switzerland 5270.0
10 Poland Poland 4860.0
11 Slovakia Slovakia 4812.0
12 Slovenia Slovenia 4578.0
13 USA Usa 4507.0
14 Ukraine Ukraine 4260.0
15 Estonia Estonia 3916.0

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