Martin Ponsiluoma shot full and went fast when he won Sweden's first individual World Cup gold for men since 1958.

We have seen many times during the season that he can go fast.

But the shooting has not been as strong.

Before today's competition, he had 78 percent hits in lying and 83 percent in standing.

But in today's sprint over 10 km, there were no booms on ten shots.

He was spotless.

"Statistics do not matter"

- Yes, today it floated on.

I'm really tired of talking about statistics.

Today I show that statistics do not matter.

If you have a good feeling, you can still shoot well, says Ponsiluoma to SVT Sport.

Johannes Lukas has longed to see Ponsiluoma shoot full.

- I have just waited for him to shoot zero and zero, and that he does it at the World Cup.

It is as we have hoped, but that he takes the gold as well - it is absolutely fantastic, he says to SVT Sport.

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See when Martin Ponsiluoma takes World Cup gold in the biathlon sprint