Norway fights off France to win women's biathlon world relay title

Norway held off France and Germany to take the women's 4x6-kilometre relay gold medal at the biathlon world championships Friday at the Holmenkollen ski centre in Norway.

Canadians finished far back in 15th

Norway takes gold in women's 4 x 6km biathlon relay

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2016 IBU Biathlon World Championships: Womens Relay - Holmenkollen - Oslo, Norway

Norway held off France and Germany to take the women's 4x6-kilometre relay gold medal at the biathlon world championships on Friday.

The team of Synnoeve Solemdal, Fanny Horn Birkeland, Tiril Eckhoff and Marte Olsbu clocked 1 hour, 7 minutes, 10 seconds, with six spares, at the Holmenkollen ski centre.

Olsbu held off France's Marie Dorin Habert and Germany's Laura Dahlmeier on the track. Olsbu hit all targets, though she needed two reserve spares on each station.

"I was nervous, I went into something I had not experienced before," Olsbu said.

Dorin Habert had to make up an 8.8-second deficit going out last, but France was 5.3 seconds adrift at the finish with eight spares.

Dahlmeier, the pursuit champion, was expected to overtake Norway going out 11.6 seconds behind Olsbu, but eventually eased down, with Germany finishing 28.6 seconds behind in third with four spares.

Poland was fourth, followed by Ukraine, Czech Republic and Italy.

The Canadian team of Julia Ransom, Rosanna Crawford, Sarah Beaudry and Zina Kocher finished 15th, 4:48.6 behind Norway. 

The men's relay will be live from Norway on Saturday at 9:15 a.m. ET on cbcsports.ca.