She put the church back in the middle of the village.
After her delicate mixed relay, the French Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet managed an almost perfect performance in the individual biathlon and left with a very beautiful silver charm.
A race perfectly started by two clear rounds on the first two shooting ranges which immediately gave him a solid 2nd place.
When arriving on the second lying shot, the tricolor still does not tremble and manages a third 5/5 in a row.
Enough to temporarily take the lead in this individual with 25 seconds ahead of her first pursuer, the Norwegian Marte Olsbu Røiseland.
An excellent 19/20 in shooting
While the latter made two errors on the last shot and her Italian counterpart Dorothea Wierer also had difficulty with a small 2/5 on this second standing, the blow to be played was immense for the Frenchwoman despite the clear round of Germany's Denise Herrmann.
A final 5/5 and it's a medal almost guaranteed for the Frenchwoman.
The Iséroise misses a final target but crosses the finish line in 2nd place behind the untouchable Herrmann.
The successive errors of Belarusian Dzinara Alimbekava and Russian Kristina Reztsova make it more than plausible that a silver medal will end up around the neck of Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet.
The title went to Germany's Denise Herrmann while Marte Olsbu Røiseland took bronze.