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Moscow (Russian Federation), 06/04/2013.- Emil Hegle Svendsen (R) of Norway and Bjorn Ferry (L) of Sweden compete during the men's mass start race...
Мартин Фуркад, Бьорн Ферри
(FRANCE OUT) Martin Fourcade Of France Takes 1st Place, Bjorn Ferry Of Sweden Takes 2nd Pl...
Эмиль Хегле Свенсен, Андрей Маковеев, Бьорн Ферри
Бьорн Ферри
Sweden's Bjorn Ferry Reacts
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Second-placed Sweden's Bjorn Ferry reacts on the podium of the men's 10 km sprint event of the IBU biathlon World Cup in Oslo, on March 17, 2011.
Александр Вольф, Андреас Бирнбахер, Бьорн Ферри
Second-placed Bjorn Ferry of Sweden (L) stands on the podium with third-placed Alexander Wolf of Germany after competing in the Biathlon 10 km sprint men's event in Holmenkollen Ski Arena March 17, 2011. Winner Andreas Birnbacher of Germany left immediately after the race due to personal reasons.
Second-placed Bjorn Ferry of Sweden (L) poses on the podium with third-placed Alexander Wolf of Germany after competing in the Biathlon 10 km sprint men's event in Holmenkollen Ski Arena March 17, 2011. Winner Andreas Birnbacher of Germany left immediately after the race due to personal reasons.
Bjorn Ferryr of Sweden competes in the World Cup biathlon sprint 10 km men's event in Holmenkollen Ski Arena March 17, 2011. Ferryr came in second.
Bjorn Ferry of Sweden skis during the men's 10 km individual sprint race at the IBU Biathlon World Championships in Khanty-Mansiysk, Western Siberia, Russia, March 5 2011.
Бьорн Ферри, Антхольц-Антерсельва
ANTHOLZ-ANTERSELVA, ITALY — JANUARY 22: Bjorn Ferry of Sweden wins 2th place during the IBU World Cup Biathlon Men's 15 km Mass Start on January 22, 2011 in Antholz-Anterselva, Italy.
Мартин Фуркад, Бьорн Ферри, Антон Шипулин
France's supporters celebrate after Martin Fourcade won the men's 15km mass start at the Biathlon World Cup at a ski resort in Anterselva, northeast of Italy January 22, 2011. Fourcade won the competition ahead of second-placed Ferry Bjorn of Sweden and third-placed Anton Shipulin of Russia.