France continues to shine at the Turin Universiade, which ends on Thursday.
The French harvest continues at the Universiade in Turin. The penultimate day of competition, under the snow, once again saw the French students shine in Italy. This Thursday in Pragelato, biathlete Nathanaël Peaquin was uncompromising to win gold in the mass start despite three shooting errors. It’s the 18the French title before the final day on Thursday. Peaquin finished at the foot of the podium in sprint and pursuit (4e). Adrien Baylac finishes 9e.
The girls finished at the foot of the podium in their mass start with Noémie Remonnay (4e), Amélie Broutier (5e) et Lisa Siberchicot (6e).
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Paul Silvestre wins bronze in slalom
The other medal of the day for the snow specialists goes to Paul Silvestre. The Savoyard won bronze in the slalom, the last alpine skiing event. The Mauriennais of Valloire, 5e after the first round, did what was necessary to climb onto the podium behind the Japanese Koyama and the Italian Pizzato.
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