PM OLYMPICS: Head Coach Bogetveit: We finally made progress, hoping to show something beautiful in the relay races
The Estonian biathlon team has faced challenges at the Milan Cortina Olympics, but some athletes showed improvement in the pursuit races, bringing joy to their Norwegian head coach.
The Estonian biathlon team has encountered difficulties at the ongoing Milan Cortina Olympics, but during the pursuit races on Sunday, progress was evident among at least two athletes, Susan Külm and Kristo Siimer. Their performances were a source of optimism for the team, showcasing their determination and potential despite previous struggles.
Head coach Håvard Gutubø Bogetveit expressed his satisfaction with the evident improvement. This progress is significant as it highlights not only the athletes' hard work but also the coaching staff's strategies and support in overcoming adversity during a high-pressure international event such as the Olympics. The team's journey has been tough, yet the positive strides made by Külm and Siimer could inspire further successes.
Looking ahead, the team is hopeful about the upcoming relay races, where they aim to display their best performances. The optimism within the camp following these encouraging results may serve as a morale booster for the athletes and coaching staff, potentially leading to greater success in this prestigious sporting event that attracts global attention.