Ermits: Estonia has been treated like a little brother, and the Estonian people support each other
The Estonian mixed relay team finished 11th in a challenging World Cup event at Otepää.
The Estonian biathlon mixed relay team concluded the World Cup stage at Otepää with an 11th place finish under difficult track and weather conditions. The team, comprised of Rene Zahkna, Kristo Siimer, Regina Ermits, and Susan Külm, faced significant challenges during the competition, including having to take penalty loops. Despite these hurdles, the Estonian team was temporarily in fourth place midway through the race, demonstrating their competitive spirit against tough international competition.
Rene Zahkna acknowledged the challenges faced during the race, particularly noting the poor snow and shooting conditions that affected all competitors. His comments reflected the broader context of the event, where many teams struggled with the conditions. The mixed relay format added an extra layer of complexity, requiring not only individual skill but also effective teamwork and strategy to navigate the harsh elements present during the competition.
Kristo Siimer, who participated in the second leg, achieved the seventh fastest time in his run, highlighting that he felt confident in his performance despite the challenging course. This suggests a resilient mindset among Estonian athletes, as they continue to support each other and push through unfavorable circumstances, embodying the spirit of camaraderie and collaboration typical in Estonian culture as they compete on the world stage.