Botn emerged victorious in the Men's Mass Start 60, delivering and outstanding skiing performance - with four penalties - and a time of 39:18.5. Fellow Norwegian I. Frey secured second place, finishing just 10.7 seconds behind with three penalties. The third spot on the podium went to Johannes Dale-Skjevdal, also from Norway, who finished 17.2 seconds back with four penalties.
THE WINNER’S WORDS - JOHAN OLAV BOTN
It is nice to win after six consecutive second places. I started with a poor shooting performance and almost wanted to give up. I also knew the race would be decided in the standing shooting, and I kept fighting. My last shoot was too defensive but I had enough time difference to Isak Frey for a win. I will spend my Christmas in Livigno, eating a lot of pizza and training.
S.G. Bakken, another Norwegian, claimed fourth place, managing two penalties and finishing 20.1 seconds off the winner. Germany's R. Rees ranked fifth, with two penalties and a time 52.7 seconds behind Botn. S.D. Aspenes from Norway rounded out the top six, despite five penalties, finishing 1:04.9 behind.
Scherer took the lead after the second shooting and then dominated the race to claim victory, shooting clean and finishing with a time of 36:11.1. France's Total Score leader Paula Botet secured second place with two penalties, just 5.8 seconds behind the winner in an impressive skiing performance. Fellow Frenchman Camille Bened rounded out the podium in third, also with two penalties, finishing 20.1 seconds back.
THE WINNER’S WORDS - STEFANIE SCHERER
In fourth place, Marion Wiesensarter of Germany delivered a strong effort, incurring only one penalty and finishing 29.5 seconds off the leader. Sophia Schneider, another German, finished fifth with four penalties, 35.3 seconds behind. Estonia's Regina Ermits completed the top six, crossing the line 36.8 seconds back with two penalties.
Photo: Deubert: IBU Photo pool