Estonian Biathlon Team Head Coach: I am Motivated to Continue in Office
Haavard Bogetveit, the head coach of the Estonian biathlon team, remains optimistic about his role and discusses plans following the Olympics, including the potential participation of athlete Susan Külm.
Haavard Bogetveit, the Norwegian coach of the Estonian biathlon team, expressed his motivation to continue coaching in a recent interview. He discussed the athletes' plans following the Olympic Games, emphasizing the need for them to rest and prepare for the upcoming IBU World Cup event in Kontiolahti. Most athletes returned home for a brief break, while Susan Külm, who is in contention for participation in a mass start event, remains a focal point of their plans.
Bogetveit highlighted the uncertainty surrounding Külm's participation in the mass start race, emphasizing its competitive nature and the pressure athletes feel to compete, even when ill. He revealed that Külm is currently the first alternate, indicating her chance of competing hinges on the health status of other team members. The coach's insights underscored a blend of encouragement for his team and acknowledgment of the challenges they face ahead, particularly in the context of high-stakes competitions like the Olympics.
This interview not only sheds light on the current status of the team's athletes but also raises questions about their preparation for the future. As the biathlon season continues, the Estonian team aims to build on their Olympic experiences, and Bogetveit's reflections suggest a commitment to fostering a resilient and competitive environment for his athletes as they gear up for the next stages of their careers in the sport.