With Austria's Dominik Landertinger claiming the bronze, Martin Fourcade blew his chance of becoming the most successful French Olympian ever.
Fourcade needed the win to become the first ever Frenchman with four Olympic titles to his name, but inexplicably missed his last two shots.
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"I don't know what happened at that last station. My mind wasn't clear enough, I guess. I didn't have any outside thoughts, I wasn't afraid to finish the job, I just wasn't prepared enough", Fourcade said after the race. "F***ing sports! But that's why we love it so much!" he added later on Twitter.
Sport de merde…mais c’est pour ça qu’on l’aime tant!
— Martin Fourcade (@martinfkde) February 15, 2018
Reactions ranged from compassionate to light-hearted to downright disrespectful.
Sport de merde…mais c’est pour ça qu’on l’aime tant!
— Martin Fourcade (@martinfkde) February 15, 2018
Martin Fourcade's Olympic races so far:
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) February 15, 2018
1. MAJOR FLOP
2. GOLD MEDAL
3. FLOP OF THE CENTURY
Johannes Boe's Olympic races so far:
1. MAJOR FLOP
2. WHATEVER
3. WHATEV… WAIT IT'S GOLD!
Martin #Fourcade with medal…. aaaaaaaaand it’s gone 🤷🏼♀️ #biathlon #Olympics #PyeongChang2018
— Veronika Pullmanová (@Nice_Pullman) February 15, 2018
OMG @MartinFourcade the legend himself misses the last two shots!!
— Bern (@MLeethal) February 15, 2018