Alexander Loginov won the title of world sprint champion (10 km) at the Biathlon Worlds in Antholz-Anterselva. In 22'48''01, the Russian, author of a flawless shooting, outstripped the French Quentin Fillon-Maillet who paid for a rifle error, relegated to 6''5. Martin Fourcade, author of a 10/10 against targets like Loginov, but less efficient on skis, climbs on the third step of the podium, at 19''5. Third French in the ranking, Emilien Jacquelin is positioned in 6 place, 29''8 from the Russian winner.
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