ANTERSELVA, Italy — Johan-Olav Botn of Norway shot perfectly in his Olympic debut to secure the gold medal in the men's 20-kilometer individual biathlon at the Milan Cortina Winter Games on Tuesday.
Eric Perrot of France, the overall World Cup leader, missed one shot and finished 14.8 seconds behind to take silver. Botn's teammate, Sturla Holm Laegreid, was 48.3 seconds behind for third, also with one miss.
Norway's seventh Olympic gold in the individual race was complemented by Laegreid's first individual Olympic medal.
Botn pointed to the sky as he crossed the finish line, remembering teammate Sivert Guttorm Bakken, who was found dead in his hotel room in Lavaze, Italy, in December. Botn said his thoughts went to his friend after his last shoot.
''It was quite an emotional last loop for me,'' Botn said. ''I felt like I was racing with him. I hope he was watching and I hope he is proud of what I was doing.''
Perrot, also racing in his first Olympics, said it was ''a crazy day and a crazy fight."
''No regrets, I gave it my all,'' Perrot said. "I'm proud about that. Johan was just better than me today so congratulations to him.''
Laegreid also wept after the race, saying he was struggling with a personal situation that made racing difficult. He led the race for a while but said he cracked under the pressure.