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Norwegian overall leader Johannes Thingnes Bø worked his way up from 17th to win the men’s biathlon pursuit in Utah on Sunday to underline his dominance of the sport. He pulled off the coup over 12.5 kilometres despite one miss with the rifle as he nears a fifth title with three events left. The 30-year-old is also on the verge of a third pursuit discipline title. “Today I was back in the mode I want to be in,” Thingnes Bø told TV2. He is trailed overall by his brother Tarjei Bø, who secured second place on the day with two misses while Émilien Jacquelin (three misses) from France came third. …