The French biathlete won the individual race for the world championships in Anterselva, Italy on Wednesday. With this 11th individual title, Martin Fourcade equaled the record of another legend in his sport, the Norwegian Ole-Einar Bjoerndalen.

The Frenchman Martin Fourcade won an 11th world title in Anterselva on Wednesday by dominating the Individual of the Biathlon Worlds, equaling the gold medal record on the individual level of the Norwegian Ole-Einar Bjoerndalen. The five-time Olympic champion took the opportunity to win the small crystal globe of the specialty, the 25th of his career, and remains more than ever at the top of the general classification of the World Cup. It is his 82nd victory on the circuit, the sixth of the season, and his second podium at these World Championships after the bronze won in the sprint on Saturday.

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