Saturday's World Cup competition in Italian Antholz offered a thrilling finish.

Both home jumper Dorothea Wierer and last year's overall winner in the World Cup, Marte Olsbu Röiseland, were in striking position when they went into the last standing shoot together with the German Denise Hermann-Wick.

Elvira Öberg was fourth at that stage, but a bit behind.

Then Röiseland and Wierer trembled and missed two shots each.

Elvira Öberg put her first four shots, but missed the last one and left the shooting range in third.

On the final lap, Hanna Öberg took up the hunt for her little oyster and moved up from sixth to fourth place.

She had the second fastest ride time today, only beaten by the winner Denise Hermann-Wick.

- This is the best we have seen from Hanna for quite some time, says SVT's commentator Ola Bränholm.

Herrmann-Wick, with a total of two clears, won the race ahead of Italy's Lisa Vittozzi, who was alone in shooting full.

The Biathlon World Cup in German Oberhof, which begins on February 8, is broadcast on SVT.

The text is updated.