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Olympics-Biathlon-Ponsiluoma peaks on final shoot for sweet Swedish biathlon gold

After a poor start for the highly-anticipated Swedish biathlon team, Martin Ponsiluoma was able to shake off the dust on Sunday with a 'perfect series? of five shots in the final shoot. He also had a superb last lap. This resulted in him winning gold at the men's 12.5"km pursuit.

The Swede, known to his team as "Ponsi", piled pressure on France's Emilien Jacquelin who missed two times to incur costly penalty loops.

"I tried not to look at his targets but I heard and thought it was two misses so I tried to focus on myself. Ponsiluoma said after his gold victory, "Make a quick and clean'shoot.

He admitted to being afraid of the chasing pack, which included Olympic and World champions.

He said, "I was nervous but I felt on the last part of the loop, that this is okay, so I tried to enjoy it."

The Swedish team was criticized for not being able to explain the reasons why their first few races did not go according to plan. But Ponsiluoma’s gold has cleared away all those cobwebs.

"Yeah it feels incredible, and I'm hoping that?it will bring a lot of?energy to the team." He said, "We have great chances to win the next races as well. I hope that we take them."

Sturla Laegreid, who snuck in front of Jacquelin to win the silver medal, was able to do so because Jacquelin missed his opportunity.

Laegreid said to reporters that it was about doing one thing at a?time" after he won the silver medal. He also received two bronze medals in the sprint and individual races. "Ski one meter, shoot one shot, do my very best right now, and then, at the end, count the results." "I never thought I would be able to catch Martin. He's an extremely strong skier and I know he didn't push himself in the final lap. So he won the gold medal like a true champion." Reporting by Philip O'Connor, Editing by Andrew Cawthorne

(source: Reuters)