ÖSV biathlon team fights with penalty rounds: only seventh place for women!
ÖSV biathlon team fights with penalty rounds: only seventh place for women!
In a disappointing start to the Biathlon World Cup in Pokljuka, the Austrian men's team had to accept a bitter defeat. David Komatz, who went into the race without a penalty at the first sprint on Friday, closed the event behind the expectations. Despite a solid performance in the shooting, he had to fight and only took the team to tenth place. Simon Eder, who is known to be accurate at the standing shooting, had a catastrophic day and conceded four penalty rounds who further tighten the disappointing outcome, such as the vienna.at shows.
lack of medals and catch -up of women
The Austrian team was still able to achieve sixth place among women, even if they had to accept 15 reliefs. As the Die Presse reported, the performance of women, led by Lisa Hauser, was better than that of the men, but behind the expectations. Team member Hauser commented self -critically after the race and found that the number of followers was not satisfactory, although a seventh place itself could be rated positively. A look at the competition shows that Norway once again demonstrated the dominance on the biathlon parquet and won both titles.The coming days will be crucial for the ÖSV teams, as there is the opportunity to pull the helm around both in the sprint and in the persecution. With the next races in Hochfilzen on Friday, a real chance is offered to make the disappointment from the beginning of the World Cup again and at least hope for the front places. The athletes are determined to fight back and continue to convince with their performance on the cross -country ski run. But the question remains: will the Austrians master the challenges and recover from these setbacks?
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