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I associate Norway with fjords, Vikings and skiing. I think this is the country that celebrates skiing the most. Including biathlon. True, Norwegian men are more famous in biathlon, but we will talk about them later - today’s article is dedicated to northern women. When people talk about Norwegian biathletes, they usually remember Tura Berger, Liv Grete Shelbride, Linda Grubben, Tiril Eckhoff... But in a country with such skiing and biathlon traditions, the list of interesting athletes is clearly not limited to this list? Let's see the statistics!

The Norwegian women's team is among the best biathlon teams of the World Cup:

Norwegian athletes are confidently second in the history of women's biathlon after the Germans. In personal races, even if we add the USSR and the CIS to Russia, we still do not catch up with the Norwegians. Who brought the Norwegians prizes in the World Cup races?

Most names mean nothing to inexperienced fans. Everything is clear with the leaders: Tura Berger and Liv Grete Shelbride (aka Poiret). Who remembers Anne Lynn Elvebakk or Elin Christiansen? Not many, I guess. In general, from this table we can conclude that the glorious traditions of women's biathlon are behind us for Norway: only three athletes who continue to compete finished in the top three at the World Cup. Let's try to figure it out, and immediately the dynamics of the Norwegian women's team.

Today we have departed from the usual practice of starting with the 1993/1994 season, because the Norwegian team has had a lot of interesting things since the very first Women's World Cup.

The first World Cup was dictated by the Norwegians. Six people from this country finished in the top three in World Cup races. Moreover, there were only 12 races. The graph shows that only one season was definitely better for the Norwegians (though it already had 26 races).

World Cup winners in the 1987/1988 season:

Anne Lynn Elvebakk - 6Eline Christiansen - 5Helga Ovsthus - 2Siri Grundnes - 1Mona Bollerud - 1Synnøve Thoresen - 1

It is not surprising that two Norwegians immediately became the best in the overall World Cup standings.

The next season it was not possible to repeat the result, but 9 athletes immediately finished in the top twenty:

Anne Lynn Elvebakk - 12Eline Christiansen - 10Mona Bollerud - 10Synnøve Thoresen - 9Synnøve Berntsen - 5Siri Grundnes - 3Hildegunn Mikkelsplass - 3Signe Trosten - 1Unni Christiansen - 1

By the early nineties, Gret Nykkelmo and Hildegunn Mikkelsplass were added to the leaders Elvebakk and Christiansen.

But competition in women's biathlon intensified, and this led to the fact that in the 1992/1993 season the Norwegian women's team did not win any World Cup medals.

The decline of the Norwegian women's national team lasted until the 1995/1996 season. By that time Nykkelmo, Elvebakk and Christiansen had left, but the sisters Schelbreid, Annette Sikveland and Gunn Magrit Andreassen had been added.

Liv Grete Shelbride - 17 Anne Helen Shelbride - 15 Gro Marit Ystad Christiansen - 14 Gunn Magrit Andreassen - 8

In the 2000/2001 season, Liv Grete Shelbride became the team leader, and Linda Grubben began to approach the biathlon elite. This season has become one of the most successful for the Norwegians.

Liv Grete Shelbride - 19Anne Helene Shelbride - 13Hun Magrit Andreassen - 10Linda Grubben - 8Gro Marit Ystad Christiansen - 7

After the 2001/2002 Olympic season, Liv Grete did not compete, and immediately there was a strong failure for the team. The following season, Shelbreid competes again, and Norway is on the rise again.

But by the 2004/2005 season, the team leaders change, Tura Berger appears.

Linda Grubben - 16Thura Berger - 15Gro Marit Ystad Christiansen - 15Liv Grete Shelbride - 11Liv-Kjersti Eikland - 3Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland - 1

After Liv Grete left, Linda Grubben became the leader of the team. But even with Linda’s departure, the team found leaders who could replace her in the 2007/2008 season:

Thura Berger - 19 Solveig Rogstad - 12 Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland - 8 Julie Bonnevie-Svenssen - 6 Ann Ingstadbjorg - 3 Liv-Kjersti Eikland - 2 Gunn Magrit Andreassen - 1

The same thing remained in the next season 2008/2009:

Thura Berger - 23 Julie Bonnevie-Svenssen - 11 Solveig Rogstad - 7 Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland - 3 Liv-Kjersti Eikland - 2 Ann Ingstadbjorg - 2

In the Olympic season, the team’s results dropped again, but Tura Berger brought her team the first Olympic gold in individual races. Here are all the top twenty finishes that season:

Thura Berger - 14Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland - 10Liv-Kjersti Eikland - 1Synnøve Sulemdal - 1

Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland takes a solid second place.

After a couple of seasons, the team became completely rejuvenated, Eckhoff, Ringen, and Birkeland appeared. Season 2011/2012:

Thura Berger - 24Synnøve Sulemdal - 19Elise Ringen - 6Fanny Hurn Birkeland - 3Tiril Eckhoff - 2

The 2012/2013 season was completely won by Tura Berger, who finished in the top three 19 times. The promising Sulemdal was never able to become a top athlete; Flatland just returned from maternity leave.

Thura Berger - 25Tiril Eckhoff - 9Synnøve Sulemdal - 9Fanny Hurn Birkeland - 5Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland - 4

In the 2013/2014 Olympic season, despite the decline in the results of the Berger Tour, Flatland returned to its previous level, Eckhoff and Sulemdal were able to fight for medals. At the end of the season, all four athletes were not left without prizes. And Norwegians finished in the top twenty a record 72 times.

Thura Berger - 23Tiril Eckhoff - 18Ann Christine Aafedt Flatland - 10Fanny Hurn Birkeland - 7Synnøve Sulemdal - 6Elise Ringen - 5Marte Olsby - 2Hilde Fenne - 1

After Thura Berger left, they only succeeded 22 times. Season 2014/2015:

Eckhoff has become a team leader and has reached a level that allows her to compete for medals, Olsby. Season 2015/2016:

Tiril Eckhoff - 13 Marte Olsby - 9 Fanny Hurn Birkeland - 7 Hilde Fenne - 3 Synnøve Sulemdal - 3 Kaja Vøyen Nicolaisen - 2

In 2016/2017, only Eckhoff and Olsby performed at the TOP level:

Thus, compared to German or French women, Norwegians look much more modest. Their leader Eckhoff has never yet been able to spend an entire season on a stable basis. high level. But Eckhoff’s ability to approach the main starts and the possible breakthrough of Olsby or Tandrevold speak for the Norwegians. Or maybe Caroline Erdal will fully mature for the main team. It is also interesting whether the Norwegians will be able to put together a combat-ready relay for the Olympics.

In general, Norwegians did not perform very well at the Olympic Games. Here is a list of all medalists in individual races:

We see only three names in it. The Norwegian leaders of the 80s did not have time to get into optimal shape at the first Olympics for women in 1992. The home Olympics in Lillehamer coincided with a generational change. In 1998, the Norwegians were only able to perform strongly in the relay race. The first individual medal was won by the Norwegians only in 2002. Here is a list of Norwegian medals from the Olympic Games:

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Olympic Games

Medal table

Men

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Women

Table of medals including all races
Table of medals excluding team races

World Championships

World Championship 2009

Men's team:

Women's team:

Medal winners

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Biathlon World Cup stage in Norway: the fight for the podium in the overall standings is intensifying | Biathlon

MOSCOW, March 15 - RIA Novosti, Elena Vaitsekhovskaya. The eighth stage of the World Cup will begin on Thursday in the most iconic of biathlon places - Holmenkollen, Norway. On the first day, two sprint races will be held, and on March 17 and 18, biathletes will compete in relay races and pursuit.

Has the Great changed his mind?

Ole Einar Bjoerndalen

The current stage in Holmenkollen could become historic. As the season progressed, a lot was said about the fact that it was here, when the main start of the season, the Pyeongchang Games, was behind us that eight-time Olympic champion Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, who turned 44 in January, would finally say goodbye to the sport. But Björndalen failed to qualify for the Olympic team.

Then it was planned that he would return to the national team at the stage in Holmenkollen, but only as a reserve. And only the sudden illness of four-time Olympic champion Emil Hegle Svendsen allowed the Norwegian veteran to return to the team’s fighting lineup already in the Finnish Kontiolahti. There, Ole Einar performed without much brilliance: despite his impeccable shooting in the sprint, he finished only 12th; there was no place for him in the relay races (mixed and single mixed), and in the mass start, the biathlete finished 28th, having made six misses.

Björndalen spoke out against the boycott of the Biathlon World Cup in Tyumen >>>

In an interview with the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, Björndalen said that he had enough motivation to run until he was 50: “My goal was to approach the Olympics in optimal shape, but I did not manage to get to the Games. Now I am preparing myself for the upcoming competitions. I have motivation to perform until the age of 50. So next season everything will start from the beginning.” A little later, in an interview with NRK, the biathlete said that he would make a decision regarding his future career after the end of the current season, which for him will end with the final start of the World Cup in Tyumen.

Still without Akimova

Russia is fourth in the men's Cup of Nations (Norwegians are in the lead) and fifth in the women's Cup (Germans are first).

The composition of the Russian team in Holmenkollen is as follows: Anton Shipulin, Anton Babikov, Maxim Tsvetkov, Dmitry Malyshko, Evgeny Garanichev, Matvey Eliseev, Ekaterina Yurlova-Perkht, Daria Virolainen, Ulyana Kaisheva, Victoria Slivko, Svetlana Mironova.

Tatiana Akimova

The composition of the Russian national team in Holmenkollen will be the same as it was in Kontiolahti, where the only force majeure replacement was the castling of Alexander Loginov - Malyshko. For Malyshko, this appearance in the main team was the first; before that, he competed as part of the reserve team, and in the only personal race of the stage, the sprint, he finished 26th. There, the athlete carried out intensive training work with Anatoly Khovantsev, who came specially, so it may well be that in Holmenkollen Malyshko will be more convincing.

Biathlete Akimova will not compete at the World Cup in Norway >>>

Tatyana Akimova will not appear in the women's team at the Norwegian stage. The biathlete tried to stop all speculation about the fact that the national team coaches are punishing her for making too harsh statements about them at Olympic Games and therefore they are not invited to the national team.

“I really got sick,” Akimova wrote on Instagram. “I want to explain the situation. I missed the stage in Kontiolahti on purpose and was preparing to go to Oslo. But, unfortunately, I got sick. Because of the temperature, I missed several days of training - apparently some kind of virus. There is no need to look for any other reasons here. I am doing everything to recover and get back into action as soon as possible, but this will take time. I sincerely wish good luck to our entire team at the upcoming stage.”

Shipulin: fourth attempt

Anton Shipulin

The only one Russian athlete, for whom the starts in Norway are really important is the Sochi Olympic champion in the relay Shipulin: he is third in the overall World Cup standings, with 568 points. If Anton manages to maintain the “bronze” position, he will become the overall World Cup medalist for the fourth time in his career, which no other Russian biathlete has achieved.

Shipulin rose to third place in the overall biathlon KM standings after the 7th stage >>>

The leader in this race is five-time Olympic champion Martin Fourcade (888 points). Norwegian Johannes Boe, however, has a chance to catch up with the Frenchman - he has 845 points.

In the same way, three-times Olympic champion Anastasia Kuzmina (613). Despite the fact that the heroine of Pyeongchang is now experiencing a completely obvious decline, the difference between her and the Finn in the pursuit of the big Crystal Globe is not critical. Dorothea Wierer (568) is in third position after seven stages of the Cup, but her position is not to be envied: just two points behind her is the two-time champion of Pyeongchang, German Laura Dahlmeier, and it will be very strange if she does not remove the Italian from her path before the end of the stage in Holmenkollen.

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Norway national team news on Sports.ru

August 5

11:58 Johannes Bo: “I felt better in the super sprint than in the mass start” |2

22:19 Blink. Super sprint. Christiansen won, Johannes Boe – 2nd|11

21:25 Blink. Mass start. L'Abe Lunn won, Johannes Bo - 2nd, Christiansen - 3rd|9

20:55 Blink. Rate of fire. Elvira Oberg and Bjontegård won the tournament |4

15:34 Svensen and Skugrand are expecting a baby|10

23:32 Johannes Bo: “I hope the engagement ring will be as magical as the one in “The Lord of the Rings”|14

20:58 Photo Johannes Bo: “Happy to be 24 seconds ahead of Johaug in the uphill race”|2

17:47 Blink. Lysebotn Opp. Kruger won the uphill race, Sundby – 5th, Maltsev – 9th, Ustyugov – 15th, Johannes Bo – 30th|45

16:11 Odd-Bjorn Hjelmeseth: “Tarjei Bo is in bad shape - he has a cold that hasn’t gone away for a month”|27

16:06 Photo Bjoerndalen and Domracheva visited BelAZ|46

22:43 Johannes Bo: “The honeymoon hit me - I didn’t train at all. I would rate my form as 2 out of 10"|29

00:16 Photo by Ole Einar Bjoerndalen: “First helicopter flight for my nephew and brother in Minsk”|18

23:45 Photo Norwegian Tretterud became Rastorguev’s personal trainer. His assistant is Frode Andresen|11

13:27 Photo Daria Domracheva: “The World Championship was a success! The finale turned out beautiful! It feels like the city was breathing football!”|43

21:27 Ole Einar Bjoerndalen: “The 2018 World Cup was organized well and beautifully. Happy to have made it to the finals"|28

15:17 Photo Domracheva and Bjoerndalen will attend the World Cup final |104

11:16 Photo Johannes Bo visited the music festival in Stavern|9

15:41 Photo Daria Domracheva: “We are going to drive through beautiful and interesting places Belarus"|147

10:35 Photo Johannes Bo and his wife spend their honeymoon in Venice|12

10:10 Photo “When a dream becomes a reality.” Johannes Bo - about his wedding|1

15:49 Photo Johannes Bo got married|76

17:07 Photo Daria Domracheva: “Bjoerndalen and I decided to celebrate our sports retirement with one day at sea”|123

18:21 Ole Einar Bjoerndalen: “I will be bored watching biathlon because Domracheva has finished competing”|39

16:56 Video The Norwegian men's team trains in Sweden|0

15:58 Domracheva on whether she and Bjoerndalen are planning to add to the family: “No in the next 9 months”|10

15:43 Daria Domracheva: “I have several ideas about the farewell party”|36

10:15 Photo Daria Domracheva: “Our dance with Bjoerndalen was the highlight of the party in his honor”|53

13:20 Maxim Tsvetkov: “Bjoerndalen was my idol as a child. But shouldn’t we give in to him at the finish line because of this?”|11

20:28 Dmitry Malyshko: “Most fans in Russia support us and our country. And whoever doesn’t believe in us can cheer for the Norwegians”|114

18:10 Ole Einar Bjoerndalen: “The doctor recommended a glass of wine to relax. Instead, I got completely drunk" |51

13:29 Priest and family friend of Bjoerndalen: “Ole Einar’s parents were proud of all their children and never singled him out” |3

10:34 Video Bjoerndalen and Domracheva choreographed a dance at a gala evening in honor of the Norwegian|271

10:23 Besseberg, Poiret, Fischer, Mäkäräinen and Guberniev attended Bjoerndalen’s farewell party in Oslo|57

23:43 Norwegian doctor: “Only time will tell whether the end of his career affected Bjoerndalen’s health” |3

23:36 Ole Einar Bjoerndalen: “Since I retired, all my health problems have gone away”|34

17:47 Photo The Norwegian national team presented their uniforms for the new season|33

12:26 Martin Fourcade, Johannes Bo, Peiffer and Lesser will compete in the summer biathlon competition in Wiesbaden|10

14:06 Johannes Bo: “I don’t sleep well on Friday nights in anticipation of the bachelor party before the wedding”|15

23:10 Midt i Drammen. Ulsby and Christiansen won super sprints|4

10:32 Johannes Bo: “I didn’t waste energy talking about Russian doping because I was focused on my performances”|45

21:53 Midt i Drammen. Tandrevold and Birkeland won the mass starts |1

21:31 Midt i Drammen. Rate of fire. Eckhoff and Johannes Bo won |5

18:05 Emil Hegle Svensen: “Life is beautiful. I don’t regret the decision to end my career”|13

19:10 Domracheva will decide on her future career within two weeks |123

13:24 Egil Yelland: “When I received an offer from the Czech Republic, I realized that such a chance in life might not happen again”|2

17:30 Johannes and Tarjei Bo, Eckhoff and Ulsby will perform at the summer biathlon festival in Drammen|1

23:42 Dmitry Guberniev: “I’m preparing Bjoerndalen the most powerful gift in the history of world sports”|48

21:30 Slokvik re-elected as head of the Norwegian Biathlon Union until 2020|1

20:44 Johaug, Northug, Ustyugov, Wierer and the Bo brothers will perform at the Blink|24 festival

13:59 Photo The Norwegian men's team began training in Lillehammer |5

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The Norwegian biathlon team is... What is the Norwegian biathlon team?

The Norwegian biathlon team represents Norway at international biathlon tournaments. One of the most titled teams in the world.

Olympic Games

In terms of the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won at the Olympic Games, Norway is second only to the national teams of Russia and Germany. Traditionally, the men's team achieves greater success on the world stage than the women.

The first medal for Norway was won by Olav Jordet in 1964 (2nd Winter Olympic Games, where biathletes took part). The first gold medal was won at the next Olympics by Magnar Solberg. At five Olympic Games from 1976 to 1994, the Norwegians failed to win a single medal, with the exception of the 1984 Games, where Norway won a medal of each value.

In 1998, Norway made a breakthrough; after three medalless games, 5 awards were won, two of which became gold. The women won their first medal, bronze, in the relay.

In 2002, Ole Einar Bjørndalen became the absolute Olympic champion, bringing 4 golds to the team’s treasury, the women in the relay won silver, and Liv-Grete Poire became the first Norwegian to win a medal in an individual race. Result - 6 medals.

In Turin, in 2006, Norwegian athletes repeated the achievement of the previous Olympics, also 6 medals, but there was no gold medal among them. Women were not able to make it to the podium.

in Vancouver, in 2010 Norway won 5 awards, three gold and two silver. Emil Hegle Svendsen, Tura Berger and the men's relay team brought gold to the team.

Medal table

Men

15 athletes won medals at the Olympic Games, four of whom continue to compete in at the moment- Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Frode Andresen and Tarje Boe. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen is the most decorated member of the team.

Table of medals including all races

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Table of medals excluding team races

Only 7 Norwegian athletes managed to win medals in individual races, while three of them continue to compete today.

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Women

Table of medals including all races

Only 6 Norwegians were able to win medals at the Olympic Games. All of them (except Tura Berger) completed their performances at a professional level.

Table of medals excluding team races

World Championships

World Championship 2009

The World Championship was held in South Korea February 13 to 23, 2009. Norway can enter 6 athletes from the women's and men's teams (the maximum allowed number), no more than 4 athletes can start in each race (in the men's individual race, pursuit and mass start, 5 athletes can compete from Norway, since The Norwegians won the previous world championship in these disciplines).

Men's team:

Women's team:

Medal winners

See also

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Norway biathlon team - Gpedia, Your Encyclopedia

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Olympic Games

  • The first gold medal was won in 1968, at the next Olympics by Magnar Solberg.
Medal table

Men

Table of medals including all races

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Table of medals excluding team races

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Women

Table of medals including all races
Table of medals excluding team races

World Championships

World Championship 2009

The World Championships were held in South Korea from February 13 to 23, 2009. Norway can enter 6 athletes from the women's and men's teams (the maximum allowed number), no more than 4 athletes can start in each race (in the men's individual race, pursuit and mass start, 5 athletes can compete from Norway, since The Norwegians won the previous world championship in these disciplines).

Men's team:

Women's team:

Medal winners

See also

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Norway national biathlon team - Wikipedia

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The Norwegian biathlon team is a team that represents Norway in international biathlon tournaments.

Olympic Games[ | ]

In terms of the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won at the Olympic Games, Norway is second only to the national teams of Russia and Germany. Traditionally, the men's team achieves greater success on the world stage than the women.

  • The first medal for Norway was won by Olav Jordet in 1964 (the second Winter Olympic Games where biathletes took part).
  • The first gold medal was won in 1968, at the next Olympics.
  • At five Olympic Games in a row from 1976 to 1994, the Norwegians were left without medals: the only exception was the games in Sarajevo, where Norway won a medal of each value.
  • In 1998, Norway made a sudden breakthrough, winning 5 awards, two of which were gold. The women won their first medal - bronze in the relay.
  • In 2002, the then rising star of Norwegian biathlon Ole Einar Bjoerndalen became the absolute Olympic champion, bringing 4 golds to the team’s treasury, the women in the relay won silver, and Liv-Grete Poiret became the first Norwegian to win a medal in an individual race. Result - 6 medals.
  • In Turin in 2006, Norwegian athletes repeated the achievement of the previous Olympics: they also won 6 medals, but there were no gold awards among them, and the women were left without medals at all.
  • In Vancouver in 2010, Norway won 5 awards, three gold and two silver. Emil Hegle Svennsen, Tura Berger and the men's relay team brought gold to the team.
  • In Sochi in 2014, Norwegian biathletes brought 6 Olympic medals to their team: three gold, one silver and two bronze. In the first men's sprint, forty-year-old Ole Einar Bjoerndalen sensationally won his seventh Olympic victory. In the men's mass start, the photo finish designated Emil Hegle Svennsen as the winner. The third gold was won in the mixed relay through the efforts of Thura Berger, Tiril Eckhoff and the same Ole Einar Bjoerndalen and Emil Hegle Svennsen. 40-year-old Bjoerndalen won his 13th career Olympic medal, something no one had previously achieved at the Winter Olympics.
Medal table

Men[ | ]

15 athletes won medals at the Olympic Games, four of whom are still competing at the moment - Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Emil Hegle Svendsen and Tarjei Boe. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen is the most decorated member of the team.

Table of medals including all races

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Only 7 Norwegian athletes managed to win medals in individual races, while two of them continue to compete today.

Active biathletes are highlighted in bold.

Women[ | ]

Table of medals including all races[ | ]

Only 6 Norwegians were able to win medals at the Olympic Games. All of them completed their performances at a professional level. Except Tiril Eckhoff.

Table of medals excluding team races[ | ]

World Championships[ | ]

World Championship 2009[ | ]

The World Championships were held in South Korea from February 13 to 23, 2009. Norway can enter 6 athletes from the women's and men's teams (the maximum allowed number), no more than 4 athletes can start in each race (in the men's individual race, pursuit and mass start, 5 athletes can compete from Norway, since The Norwegians won the previous world championship in these disciplines).

Men's team.

The breath of the biathlon season is getting closer, with less than a month left before the start. Most of the teams have long switched from roller skis to snow and are preparing for the final gathering and determination of their squads. It's time to start introducing the opponents, fortunately there is enough news from each team.

LEADER

While he is struggling with physical and moral ailments, and trying to beat time, he bears the heavy burden of leadership in the team. Several years ago, an ambitious big man from Trondheim dreamed of interrupting the reign of the Great and Terrible, and when he finally succeeded, he himself was not allowed to remain on the throne by younger competitors. It seemed that just one more season - and Svendsen would have the not-so-pleasant image of being always second. Last season, in addition to the second step of the final podium, brought him two personal silver medals at the World Championships, which were slightly brightened up by his relay feat.

Knowing Svendsen’s character, there is no doubt that he is not happy with this situation and the wounds inflicted on him by Fourcade have not yet healed. The first conclusions followed after the end of the season, when the once successful coach Mikael Löfgren was fired (including on the initiative of leading athletes). Svendsen himself decided to change his training process, abandoning the exorbitant volumes of previous years. But in addition to “physics,” he also has to decide psychological problem, since he lost most of the head-to-head duels to his counterpart Martin Fourcade. But the great Bjoerndalen also used to walk in the shadow of Raphael Poiret for several years in a row.

SUITE

Every year there is talk about fatigue and the imminent end of his career, but over the years he only gets stronger, like good wine. And the numerous and rapidly growing Norwegian youth strive to be like Tour, but for now they only dream of the role of number two in the team. On the eve of the upcoming season, Berger herself spoke for the first time about the fight for the Big Crystal Globe, which, in the absence of Magdalena Neuner, became even closer and more attractive to her. The Norwegian is ready to sacrifice even World Championship medals for him. To do this, she will have to tailor her preparation with an emphasis on the end of the season, which does not always work out ideally for Tura.

Composition of the Norwegian national team in the 2012/13 season

Men:
(1979), (1974), Rune Bratsven (1984), Johannes Boe (1993), (1988), Alexander Us (1980), (1985). Head coach: Roger Grubben.

Women:
(1981), Tiril Eckhoff (1990), Hilde Fenne (1993), Bente Lanheim (1990), Elise Ringen (1989), Synnøve Sulemdal (1989), Fanny Strann Horn (1988), Ann Christine Flatland (1982). Head coach: Egil Jellan.

Bjoerndalen, whose brilliance becomes less and less bright every year, remains the main newsmaker of the offseason in the team. First he suffered the death of his father, then he separated from his wife Natalie, although their union seemed stronger than the rocks of Spitsbergen. True, everything may not be so sad here, since, according to rumors, Ole Einar has a new passion, also from the world of biathlon. Perhaps new feelings helped him heal all the sores of recent years, breathing in such a breath of freshness that the legend’s long-time personal trainer Roger Grubben started talking about returning his ward to his previous condition. Or maybe this is his merit - after all, it was with Grubben that Bjoerndalen spent the most fruitful period of his career, from 2000 to 2010.

Synnøve Sulemdal will have a tougher time than anyone else this coming season. Now the coaches look at her as hope, and her competitors as a dangerous rival, which means she faces a difficult struggle with herself and her psychology. Personal communication with Sulemdal left me with a double impression. On the one hand, she seems to be a confident girl who knows her goal and the path to it; on the other hand, the excessive emotionality characteristic of youth is not best quality for a biathlete. Nevertheless, I want this bright star to cope with internal and external pressure and shine even brighter, because competition in women’s biathlon is a big problem.

Continues to be the most unpredictable character in the Viking team, even reaching the age of Christ. True, in recent years he gradually began to lose his crowning speed and finished last season without any personal podiums. Lars continues to seek reserves in shooting, having decided to undergo vision correction surgery in September. The season will tell whether it will give results, but for now, nothing prevents the numerous fans of the Norwegian athlete from believing in a miracle. He himself is also not discouraged and even before the operation he confidently beat the youngsters at the summer national championship. Agree that without people like Lars and Frode Andresen, Norway will lose some of its attractiveness.

JOKERS

The fact that the Norwegian women's team is gradually ceasing to be a team of one Toura Berger is a great merit of its mentor Egil Jellan. A well-known biathlete in the recent past, he helped Sulemdal reveal himself last season, and now continues to believe in another rising star, Elise Ringen. As a teenager, she was considered even more talented than Synnöve and was head and shoulders above most of her rivals in speed. A serious illness and many years of uncertainty forced her to start all over again, but the conditions for growth remain good for the young Norwegian. It’s just a pity that her sister Ada was never able to return to big biathlon.

While he is recovering from the consequences of his cold, his brother Johannes may take his place on the team. He more closely corresponds to the classic image of a Norwegian biathlete, acting on the principle: I’ll win as much as I want on the ski track, and I’ll get in as much as I can. The guy, who, by the way, still has two years left in the junior category, has been training with the men for the second season and is not at all shy about it. At the Blink festival, the prodigy showed such a rate of fire that he won the dueling competition, putting to shame the experienced guys. After that, it was a sin not to flex our muscles and declare our goal for the season to be in the relay four.

The Norwegians also have their own red-haired beast in the women's team. In addition to the year of birth, a freckled face and a bucket of medals in various competitions different ages Johannes Boe and Hilde Fenne still have a lot in common. The main thing is the desire to express yourself early, the absence of authorities and the phenomenal speed on the ski track, which creates such confidence. Hilde also has an advantage over her brother: it is much easier to win a place in the women’s team, and therefore she can begin competing in the World Cup as early as December.

OTHER

Among the other changes in the Norwegian team, it is worth noting the return to the squad after health problems of Alexander Us, who has not yet impressed at test starts, and the release of Ann Christine Flatland from maternity leave. It would not be amiss to recall that it was the Norwegian athlete Liv-Grete Poire who won the World Cup for the first time the very next season after the birth of her child. 22-year-old Bente Lanheim and Tiril Eckhoff will try to gain a foothold in the team at the second attempt. There are no significant losses in the Norwegian team, except for the transition to cross-country skiing by Kari Henneseid Eie.


RESUME

The Norwegian national team can be the envy of any coach and head of the federation. The team has several top stars capable of bringing gold medals from major international forums, promising young people for several years to come and continuity of winning traditions for decades. The only problem remains injuries and illnesses, but these troubles abound in any team. According to our forecast, the Norwegians will again win the team event at the World Championship, winning at least three golds, and take one of the two large crystal trophies.



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