logo
Braisaz-Bouchet secures sprint gold for France at World Championships

Braisaz-Bouchet secures sprint gold for France at World Championships

Reuters14-02-2025

LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland, Feb 14 (Reuters) - France's Justine Braisaz-Bouchet powered to victory in the women's 7.5km sprint at the International Biathlon Union (IBU) World Championships on Friday, making light of tough weather conditions to claim the gold medal in a time of 22:08.7.
A silver medallist last year, Braisaz-Bouchet went one better by hitting nine of her 10 shots and storming through the course after the second shoot to beat Germany's Franziska Preuss by a margin of 9.8 seconds, with Finland's Suvi Minkkinen picking up the bronze, two-tenths of a second behind Preuss.
With conditions made difficult by blustery winds that sent snow swirling across the shooting range, many of the competitors found themselves having to complete time-consuming penalty loops for missing the target, with Minkkinen the only one of the top three to shoot clean.
There may have been no repeat of France's 2024 women's sprint success, where they swept the top four positions, but the 28-year-old Braisaz-Bouchet set the tone for the French team by winning the first individual medal of the 2025 event.
The IBU World Championships continue until February 23, with the men's 10km sprint event set to take place on Saturday.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor
Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

Scottish Sun

time20 minutes ago

  • Scottish Sun

Brentford plot move to beat West Ham to transfer of Reims striker dubbed the next Adebayor

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BRENTFORD have held talks to sign Gambian wonderkid Adama Bojang but could face a fight with West Ham for the highly-rated forward. The exciting 21-year-old caught the attention of Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea in 2023 before sealing a switch to French side Stade Reims. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Adama Bojang is on the list of Premier League clubs two years after arriving in Europe Credit: Getty 3 Bojang's playing style is being likened to former Premier League star Adebayor Credit: Getty Images - Getty He spent last season on loan in Switzerland with Grasshopper Club Zurich, where he bagged six goals and chipped in with two assists across 27 appearances. He netted a hat-trick against FC Luzern in April and scored twice against INEOS-owned FC Lausanne-Sport in February. In Gambia, Bojang is known as the "next Emmanuel Adebayor" thanks to his lanky frame, technical ability and blistering pace. Bojang is regarded as one of the most promising African talents of his generation and was previously courted by RB Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt and Hoffenheim before heading to France two years ago. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS ROO WHAT? Wayne Rooney lined up to take shock managerial job in non-league SunSport understands Brentford have already held talks with the player's representatives and believe a fee of around £5million could be enough to tempt Reims into selling this summer. The Bees are undergoing a major summer rebuild and are on the cusp of appointing current set-piece coach Keith Andrews as the successor to Thomas Frank. They're also bracing for the departure of star forward Bryan Mbeumo. Manchester United have launched a £60million bid but Brentford are holding out for closer to £65million. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK The Bees are also set to lose dependable Christian Norgaard this summer after Arsenal bid £9million for the midfielder to replace departing Thomas Partey. West Ham, meanwhile, have also spoken to Bojang's camp while an unnamed Premier League club are believed to be monitoring the situation. Arsenal announce new five-year contract for Myles Lewis-Skelly after Real Madrid eyed shock free transfer The Hammers are expected to be in the market for forwards, with the futures of Niclas Fullkrug and Michail Antonio both uncertain. They admire Bojang's potential and see him as a long-term project but now face serious competition from Brentford, who are suddenly scrambling to rebuild after Frank's shock departure. 3 TRANSFER NEWS LIVE - KEEP UP WITH ALL THE LATEST FROM A BUSY SUMMER WINDOW

Enzo Maresca tells Chelsea to rival Man Utd for Premier League transfer target
Enzo Maresca tells Chelsea to rival Man Utd for Premier League transfer target

Metro

time40 minutes ago

  • Metro

Enzo Maresca tells Chelsea to rival Man Utd for Premier League transfer target

Enzo Maresca wants Chelsea to rival Manchester United for the signing of Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, according to reports in Argentina. Chelsea have already made attempts to sign a new goalkeeper this summer, but were unsuccessful in their pursuit of Mike Maignan prior to the Club World Cup. The French goalkeeper was keen on a move to Stamford Bridge, but AC Milan have since confirmed that their captain will not be leaving the club this summer. Current first-choice keeper Robert Sanchez retains the support of Maresca despite an inconsistent season between the sticks last year. But Chelsea could still look to strengthen their keeping options this summer, with the latest reports linking them with Martinez who faces an uncertain future at Aston Villa. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. The Argentine, who signed from Arsenal for £17m back in 2020, was visibly upset as he walked around the ground following the final home game of last season and Villa's difficult financial situation has led to speculation that Martinez could be sold this summer. United have been heavily linked with a move for the World Cup winner, but Argentine journalist Christian Martin reports that Chelsea's hierarchy are also keen on the 32-year-old. 'Chelsea wants Emiliano Martínez as their starting GK, and Enzo Maresca has asked,' Martin told DSports. 'Willy Caballero, who is part of the technical team, has also given the go-ahead. 'The player wants to stay in England, so for now it's an option for Chelsea.' Unai Emery was quizzed on Emiliano Martinez's Aston Villa future ahead of the club's final Premier League game against Manchester United. TNT Sports reporter Jules Breach said: 'Will today potentially be the final time we see Emiliano Martinez play for Aston Villa?' 'No way,' Emery replied. Breach continued: 'Definitely not? He's staying at the club?' before Emery said 'see you later' before thanking her for the interview and walking off. Read more here. Martinez, however, may still have his heart set on a transfer to United, with reports last week describing it as his 'dream move'. 'Emi is big pals with Argentina team-mate Lisandro Martinez and is keen to move,' a source told The Sun. 'He has already knocked back a couple of big hitters in the hope of joining United. More Trending 'Amorim is a huge admirer of his. He tried to sign him for Sporting in 2020 but lost out to Villa. He wants to fill the squad with captains and leaders and Emi fits the bill perfectly.' Martinez remained tight-lipped when asked about his future earlier this month while on international duty with Argentina. 'My future? I don't know, I come here to play for the national team, and that's the only thing that matters to me right now,' he said. 'Do I want to move to a new club? The transfer window just opened, so there's still a long way to go.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: The reason Arsenal left Eberechi Eze 'crying for a week' as Gunners plot £68m bid MORE: Club World Cup: Last 16 draw and route to the final for Chelsea and Man City MORE: Arsenal told they have made 'best value signing of the summer' with £5m transfer

Rangers must take their time to meet Lille at transfer table over Hamza Igamane for one major reason
Rangers must take their time to meet Lille at transfer table over Hamza Igamane for one major reason

Daily Record

time4 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Rangers must take their time to meet Lille at transfer table over Hamza Igamane for one major reason

The striker is in demand this summer but Russell Martin will hope the club are in no rush to seal an exit Paraag Marathe insists not every decision he and Andrew Cavenagh make at Ibrox in the weeks and months to come will be 'done with a calculator'. But as far as any potential sale of Hamza Igamane is concerned, the new Rangers owners would certainly be well advised to consider consulting a calendar. ‌ Gers' new season schedule has been locked in and ringed in bright red ink is the date of July 22 and the club's opening Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos. ‌ And yet with that multi-million-pound eliminator only 25 days away, new boss Russell Martin is bracing himself for an offer he could do without. The timing of French giants Lille's interest in Moroccan frontman Igamane frankly couldn't be much worse. The former Southampton gaffer only got to make his introductions to his squad on Monday and now, not even a week later, he's faced with the nightmare prospect of having to wave goodbye to one of his key men before he's even finished memorising all his players' names. Reports in France claim Igamane has already shaken hands on a deal with Bruno Genesio's Ligue 1 giants and all that remains to be settled by the clubs is the fee. And you have to imagine that Martin will be hoping that his new American employers take their time pulling up a chair at the negotiating table. Look, there's every chance Rangers' 22-year-old striker WILL end up packing his bags this summer. ‌ But the frontman's short Ibrox story is an example in itself of why Martin will want to drag out any talks over his departure as long as possible - and certainly until he's dealt with the Greek outfit in his all important dugout debut. It's coming up 12 months since Record Sport sat down with former gaffer Philippe Clement during last summer's pre-season training camp to ask when we could expect to see his new £1.7million recruit from FAR Rabat. 'He will not be ready to start,' was the Belgian's honest admission. 'He's never trained or played physically at this level. ‌ 'He comes out of a holiday too so we need to build him up.' That build up process in the end came far too late to save Rangers' title hopes - and ultimately Clement's job too. ‌ Readjusting not only to the new levels at Ibrox but also life in Glasgow was slow going for the African ace. It was the last weekend in September before he was ready to make his first start. And another full two months passed from that debut bow at Ibrox before he was able to really burst into life with his rasping double on the Riviera as Clement's side thrashed Europa League rivals Nice at the end of November. ‌ In the end, the flashes of talent he displayed - most notably with his sensational Celtic Park winner - saw Igamane finish the season on 16 goals. But Martin needs a goalscorer that can hit the ground running for his new-look side when they welcome Panathinaikos to Ibrox for the first leg of their vital European tie in three-and-a-half week's time. The club's existing players have enough on their hands right now getting their heads around the new boss' extreme possession game without asking a new signing to do that too, all at the same time as he's having to nail together an IKEA living room kit and perhaps get to grips with vagaries of the Glesga patois. ‌ Martin may be able to get by without AEK Athens target Cyriel Dessers but there's little chance he'll be able to replace both his starting strikers and then get the new recruits integrated to his bold style in that short period. So that's why he'll be keen to stall on the Igamane talks as long as possible. ‌ Patience might be thin on the ground at Ibrox right now but it looks like Gers might be able to persuade Lille to wait a few more weeks to get their hands on Igamane. The Mastiffs are also in talks with French national team record goalscorer Olivier Giroud and certainly don't have the same rush on when it comes to their early-season fixtures. ‌ Having qualified directly for the Champions League proper, LOSC can put their Euro ambitions on the back burner until mid-September. And their domestic campaign doesn't get underway until a fortnight after Gers' Premiership opener at Motherwell on August 2. And who knows, holding off might give a few more clubs an opportunity to join the chase should Igamane carry on where he left off last season. And a bidding war certainly wouldn't do any harm when Marathe gets his calculator out.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store