Lisa Vittozzi claimed Olympic gold in the women's biathlon individual race at Milano Cortina 2026 with a flawless shooting performance.
The Italian biathlete delivered a commanding performance on home snow, hitting all 20 targets to secure her first Olympic individual title. Vittozzi's perfect shooting display proved decisive in a tightly contested race where every miss could prove costly.
Norway's Maren Kirkeeide had been in contention for gold throughout the competition but faltered on her final shooting stage. The Norwegian's mistake on the last shot opened the door for Vittozzi to claim victory in front of an enthusiastic home crowd in Anterselva.
Vittozzi's Perfect Shooting Secures Italian Gold
The 20/20 shooting performance showcased Vittozzi's exceptional form and composure under pressure. In the individual race format, where athletes ski five laps with four shooting stages, maintaining perfect accuracy across all attempts is a rare and remarkable achievement. Each missed target adds one minute to the final time, making clean shooting essential for medal contention.
Vittozzi's victory represents a significant milestone in her career and delivers a crucial gold medal for Italy at their home Olympics. The Italian biathlon team has long been a force in the sport, and Vittozzi's triumph adds to their legacy on the world stage.
Jeanmonnot Narrowly Misses Podium for France
France's Lou Jeanmonnot finished fourth in the race, just outside the medal positions. The French biathlete put together a strong performance but couldn't quite match the precision and speed of the podium finishers. Jeanmonnot's fourth-place finish continues France's solid showing at these Games, though she will undoubtedly be disappointed to miss out on an Olympic medal by such a narrow margin.
The women's individual race at Milano Cortina 2026 provided dramatic racing and showcased the fine margins that separate victory from disappointment in biathlon's most demanding format.