If this is more appropriate in the Biathlon section of the forum please go ahead and move it, although it doesn't seem that section gets much traffic.
I had the pleasure last week of attending the IBU World Cup Biathlon event at Soldier Hollow, Utah as a guest of the U.S. Biathlon Association. As a USA Shooting athlete, they were kind enough to give me access to the shooting range and I was able to watch some of the shooting action up close.
Team USA put on a good show. All of these biathletes are amazing.
Lots of photos and videos can be seen at the link below to my album:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/s8dbDS5nLVHTK4hy5
Clare Egan, USA
Dorothea Wierer, Italy
Justine Braisaz and Anais Chevalier, France
Lisa Theresa Hauser, Austria
Kaisa Makarainen, Finland
Lisa Vitozzi, Italy
Franziska Preuss, Germany
Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold, Norway
BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon - Soldier Hollow, Utah
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Re: BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon - Soldier Hollow, Utah
Sweet. Always wanted to try biathlon, never had the chance. Someday.
Re: BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon - Soldier Hollow, Utah
Thanks for posting.
Did you have fun?
Biathlon is such a fantastic sport to do and or watch.
That is why it is one of the most watched sports in the world.
Too bad North Americans just don't get it.
Watch a euro biathlon and the Superbowl looks small and definitely not nearly as exciting.
Did you have fun?
Biathlon is such a fantastic sport to do and or watch.
That is why it is one of the most watched sports in the world.
Too bad North Americans just don't get it.
Watch a euro biathlon and the Superbowl looks small and definitely not nearly as exciting.
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Re: BMW IBU World Cup Biathlon - Soldier Hollow, Utah
Yes, I did have fun. It was nice getting to hang out with the biathletes during the week.goesnsnow wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2019 6:00 pm Thanks for posting.
Did you have fun?
Biathlon is such a fantastic sport to do and or watch.
That is why it is one of the most watched sports in the world.
Too bad North Americans just don't get it.
Watch a euro biathlon and the Superbowl looks small and definitely not nearly as exciting.
I've been a biathlon fan for a long time. I've seen the crowds at Ruhpolding, Oberhof, and Nove Mesto.
Unfortunately, the lack of winning North American biathletes doesn't help the sport to grow or gain attention here.