After missing yesterday's relay, Elvira Öberg also stood over Sunday's mass start, as she did not feel completely at one hundred.
Instead, it was older sister Hanna Öberg who had the highest expectations of herself before the race.
She started with decent speed in the tracks but a miss on each of the first two shots.
She was again in top form after a full third shooting, but another miss in the last meant that she definitely lost her chance of a podium place.
Swedish super suite broken
Things went better for Linn Persson.
She missed a total of two shots and went out from the last shot in fourth.
A position that she held onto the finish line, which made her the best Swede.
Öberg entered in sixth place and Anna Magnusson in eighth, which gave a nice Swedish race with three riders in the top ten.
The winner in the mass start was Julia Simon, which means that she pulls further away from Elvira Öberg at the top of the overall World Cup.
The French now has a lead of 141 points over the Swede.
On the podium she was joined by Lisa Vittozzi and Anais Chevalier-Bouchet.
The mass start was the last race of the weekend.
This means that the Swedish national team, men and women, leaves Ruhpolding without a single podium place.
With a successful period behind the Swedish biathletes, this means that a super streak is broken.
The last time no Swedish skater ended up on the podium, women or men, was in March 2020, when they competed in Kontiolahti.
The streak thus reached 29 consecutive competition weeks.