She stretched her arms in a win as she crossed the finish line and then hugged Vittozzi.

- It was really fun to be part of the entire journey and fun to be able to win this competition. It was calm and safe after the shooting, a little unnecessary boom in standing but 19 hits is good and we were not that far behind, says Öberg to SVT Sport.

The boom in the third shoot was useful to bring with him to the dike, which triggered Öberg before the finish.

- It was almost good that I had a boom in the series before so I had to push myself, a reminder, says Öberg.

Hanna Öberg has shown an upward form lately and has lined up pallet seats.

Prior to the mass start in Slovenian Poklereka, she had three straight podium places: second in the sprint 7.5 km in Ruhpolding, third in the hunting start 10 km in the same place and second in Friday's distance race over 15 km.

- She has raised her lower level and can also be good with a worse day, says SVT Sports expert Helena Ekholm.

At the fourth shooting, Öberg fired quickly and fully again after a boom in the third. She went into the lead at the lap with a lead of 1.7 seconds ahead of Lisa Vittozzi. The fast-rising Norwegian Marte Olsbu Röiseland lost a lot after two bombs.

Dropped the lead on the third shooter

Öberg dropped the lead at the third shooting after a boom. She went out as four, 13 seconds after leading Lisa Vittozzi.

In the second shoot, Öberg fired quickly and fully again, the series of 23 seconds, and again went out in the lead. She was there 1.8 seconds ahead of Marte Olsbu Röiseland.

Öberg got off to a great start and made the first five shots and went out in the lead after a series that only took 22 seconds.

Öberg was the only Swedish who qualified among the 30 who were allowed to run the mass start.

World Cup leader Tiril Eckhoff was sick and went home yesterday.