“Today was a great day. I had set for myself a realistic goal of finishing in the top-15 so I’m happy that I came away from these Championships with one,” said Crawford, who secured a spot in Sunday’s mass start with the top-30 thanks to her strong performance.
“I had some really good individuals this season so I was confident going into the race, and really just tried to shoot like I do in training, and that worked well for me today.
Three North Americans earned top-20 results, including Susan Dunklee (USA) in 18th and Julia Ransom (CAN) in 20th. “It was a great day on skis and a good but not great day in the shooting range,” said Dunklee. “I was dreaming of a little more, but this is an effort I can be proud of. I was grateful to ski around Doro (Dorothea Wierer from Italy) for the three middle laps; I think it helped both of us and made the race go by faster.”
A threatening weather forecast caused organizers to move the race start two-and-a-half hours earlier and conditions turned out to be ideal for the event with minimal wind.
Results
1. Marie Dorin Habert (FRA) 44:02.8
2. Anais Bescond (FRA) +12.2
3. Laura Dahlmeier (GER) +1:17.8
4. Veronika Vitkova (CZE) +1:26.8
5. Gabriela Soukalova (CZE) +1:36.8
14. Rosanna Crawford (CAN) +2:15.3
18. Susan Dunklee (USA) +2:29.5
20. Julia Ransom (CAN) +2:33.5
33. Hannah Dreissigacker (USA) +3:45.2
54. Zina Kocher (CAN) +5:33.6
60. Sarah Beaudry (CAN) +6:02.3
66. Clare Egan (USA) +6:41.9
77. Annelies Cook (USA) +8:49.4
Full results here.