Merkushina wins Mass Start-60: young Ukrainian bolsters national team's medal tally and prospects

Oleksandra's second gold at the Junior World Championships, a third straight mass-start win at junior level, and Ukraine's fourth medal of the tournament — why this matters not just for the statistics but for the future of the national team.

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Briefly

Ukrainian biathlete Oleksandra Merkushyna won the gold medal in the mass start-60 at the Junior World Championships in Arber (Germany). According to UNN citing the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, this is her second medal at this year's championships and her sixth overall at junior world championships.

What happened

After the second shooting, Merkushyna moved into the lead and finished first, beating her nearest rival from Latvia by almost 20 seconds. Despite three misses at the shooting stages, she showed the fastest shooting speed among the competitors and the third-fastest skiing speed over the course — factors that made the difference in the race.

"This victory is the result of the systematic work of the youth program: preparation, competition within the team and racing experience are paying off"

— Press Service of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine

Statistics and context

This is Merkushyna's third consecutive medal in the mass start at the Junior World Championships: gold in 2024, bronze in 2025, and now gold. In total in her career she has 6 junior World Championship medals (2 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze).

For the Ukrainian team, this victory was the fourth at the current tournament (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze), and the team currently sits fourth in the medal table — a sign of the depth of the youth program's reserve.

Why it matters

Wins at the junior level are more than just medals. They indicate that the training system is producing competitive athletes: quality coaching, access to competitions and psychological resilience. For Ukraine, which is forming its personnel reserve under difficult conditions, such results are an indicator of stability and potential for the senior level.

Analysts and coaches note that the shooting speed and race control Merkushyna demonstrated are more easily translated into consistent results on the international stage than isolated successful performances.

Conclusion

This gold medal is both confirmation of Merkushyna's individual skill and a signal for the sports system. The next question is whether young athletes will receive enough starts, resources and mentorship to turn junior success into senior achievements. Will the state and the federation support this potential so it can deliver dividends in the coming seasons?

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