Kiwi biathlete Campbell Wright struggled to keep up with the pace in tonight's 10km sprint event.
The 19-year-old, who finished 32nd in an encouraging Olympic debut in the 20km race, was once again the youngest athlete in the 94-man field.
But Wright was unable to replicate Tuesday's efforts in the shortest biathlon event, finishing 75th in a time of 27:14.10 and crossing 3:13.70 behind gold medallist Johannes Thingnes Boe of Norway.
The Kiwi missed one shot out of five in both the prone and standing shooting sections, forcing him to ski twice through a 150m penalty loop, and that accuracy was better than many competitors ahead of him.
But it was on his skis where Wright fell behind. He was 1:29.80 off the pace at the 4.2km time check and 2:32.60 behind at 7.6km, slipping further back as his experienced opponents raced for the line.