Russian athlete Alexander Bolshunov lost leadership in skiathlon at the World Cup stage in Lahti in Finland due to a fall. This was announced on Saturday, January 23, by the TV channel REN TV…
It is noted that the skier was in the group of leaders, but after the fall he was able to take only 5th place, losing 20.9 seconds to the Norwegian Emil Iversen.
“The Norwegian tactics worked. On the last descent, Holund (Hans Christer Holund. – Ed.) Fell on me, got into the blockage, so the three ran away. No chance. <…> This is not on purpose. <...> We will repay debts at the World Championship, but now let them rejoice. With the release of the Norwegians, nothing has changed, just the wrong day. I hope that at the World Cup it will be a little better “, – said the athlete to the portal”Match TV“.
The Norwegian skier also confirmed that the fall did not happen on purpose. Championship.com…
The World Cup stage in Lahti takes place from 23 to 24 January.
On the same day it became known that all the leading places in the race were taken by Norwegian athletes. Skier Emil Iversen took first place in the skiathlon. Iversen won with a score of 1 hour 10 minutes 18.4 seconds, Sure Rete came second, Paal Golberg came third.