Biathlon WCup leaders Fourcade, Soukalova beaten in pursuits
RUHPOLDING, Germany (AP) Simon Eder edged overall biathlon World Cup leader Martin Fourcade of France to win the men's 12.5-kilometer pursuit on Saturday.
The Austrian missed one target at the first range but shot cleanly after that to win in 33 minutes, 19.1 seconds, beating Fourcade, who missed two, by 4.2 seconds.
Michal Slesingr of the Czech Republic was third, 5.1 behind after shooting cleanly.
Norwegians Tarjei Boe and Emil Hegle Svendsen were next - Boe was 8.0 behind with three missed targets and Svendsen trailed by 26.2 with two misses.
Fourcade leads the standings after 10 of 26 competitions with 481 points - ahead of Svendsen on 394 - and the Frenchman is also top of the discipline standings with 228 points, ahead of Boe on 172.
Laura Dahlmeier of Germany later defeated overall leader Gabriela Soukalova of the Czech Republic by 7.3 seconds to win her third successive women's 10K pursuit.
The 22-year-old Dahlmeier, who was fourth in Friday's sprint, missed one target and finished in 32:35.9 for her fifth World Cup victory.
Soukalova, who was also second on Friday, missed one target.
Italy's Dorothea Wierer was 53.6 behind with two missed targets, ahead of Norway's Tiril Eckhoff, 57.3 behind with three, and Marie Dorin Habert of France, 57.5 behind with two.
Soukalova leads the World Cup standings with 467 points, 53 more than Dorin Habert. The Czech also leads the pursuit standings by five points over Dahlmeier.
The World Cup had been moved to Ruhpolding from Oberhof due to a lack of snow.
The mass start races are scheduled for Sunday.