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The tug-of-war between Jeanne Richard and Océane Michelon at the top of the U23 Women’s Biathlon World Cup rankings continues. While the Savoyard took the tunic from her compatriot on Thursday after the individual race in Ruhpolding (Germany), she is wearing it again this Sunday following the mass-start.

Third at the finish line, she is the new fifth in the overall rankings and now has a 22-point lead over Océane Michelon. Selina Grotian, in third place, is 64 points back.
Live data from the mass-starts
The overall World Cup standings
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