Feb 15 • 16:23 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

PM OLYMPICS ⟩ Cold finally found a good exit, but will probably miss the mass start race by the narrowest margin

Estonian biathlete Susan Külm made significant progress in the pursuit race at the Milano Cortina Olympics, even as the Estonian team faced a tough competition.

At the Milano Cortina Olympics, Estonian biathletes have struggled throughout the competition held in Anterselva, but a ray of hope shone through for one athlete. Susan Külm managed to rise 15 places in the pursuit race, showcasing her resilience amidst the challenges faced by her team. After a hard-fought race, Külm was seen beaming under the sun in the interview zone, reflecting her joy at this triumph in a difficult series of events.

The Estonian team, despite its earlier difficulties, aimed to turn the momentum with Külm's performance. Competing at the Olympics is always intense, and this year has been no exception as the pressure mounts on athletes to perform at their peak. Külm's success highlights her dedication and training, demonstrating that with perseverance, even in the face of adversity, positive outcomes are achievable.

Looking forward, Külm may still find herself just missing out on participating in the mass start race. This scenario emphasizes the narrow margins that often characterize Olympic competition, where every second counts and can dictate the fate of athletes. Her journey and progress serve as inspiration not only for fellow Estonian athletes but also for sports fans who follow the unpredictable nature of such significant events.

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