Hanna Öberg had a good starting position and came out second in Saturday's hunt start, 30 seconds behind Tiril Eckhoff.

But it did not work out for the Swede who shot a boom in the first horizontal shot while Eckhoff shot full.

And it got worse.

On the way to the other shooter, Hanna Öberg dropped one of the sticks in a climb and saw the competitors disappear on the way.

- That should not be able to happen, says SVT's expert Björn Ferry.

Öberg:

- I had the hook from the rifle in the back, and when I was going to fix it, I happened to click loose the rod and dropped it.

I had to turn back and pick it up, so I lost their backs.

I got a little distracted and stressed by it, she says.

After the loss, Öberg came in fifth on the dike in front of the second, standing shooter.

There she shot two booms and slipped down to 15th place - 1.24 minutes behind Eckhoff.

Clip: Hanna about the miss: "It bothered me"

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Hannna about the miss: "It bothered me"

Hanna Öberg then managed to drive up to eighth place in the World Cup competition in Germany after another barrier in the last shooter.

- Today was not a good race for me.

I can buy a boom in the first series, but ... I still think I came back a little grand, and the boom I had in the last stand can not have been rough.

I hope I have a better day tomorrow, she says.

Tiril Eckhoff won the race after a sprint against compatriot Marte Olsbu Röiseland.

Lisa Hauser, Austria, finished third.

Linn Persson finished tenth and Elvira Öberg 13th.

CLIP: Oberhof - the horror arena for biathletes

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Oberhof is the arena of horror for biathletes.

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