The innkeeper could smile. Returning from the covid, it came out that the fighter has European silver

Petr Slavík / Czech biathlon

“I was looking forward to it as a little boy, because I no longer enjoyed rolling on the couch at home. Watching biathlon only on TV was really a pain, “said the Czech national team member, who started the eighth from the sprint according to his position, but in addition to a good run, he could also rely on an excellent shooting balance during the fighter.

He gave the first three items cleanly, on the last stand he had to go to one penalty round and left behind the later winner. “I’m very happy that my feelings were right and I guessed well that the body was ready to race,” he smiled as he crossed the finish line.

“During Friday’s sprint, I had a problem breathing a bed at the shooting range, it was no longer today, even though I sawed enough shots every shot. In a situation where I started only four seconds after the fourth, I wanted to attack the front rungs, but with respect, for me the peak should come for up to two weeks, “Krčmář thought.

Michal Krčmář.

Czech biathlon / Petr Slavík

“Coach Ondra Rybář himself suggested that I come to the team, which is leaving for Pokljuka on Monday, February 1, to arrive one or two days later, which made me happy. Because I will rest at home, wash, pack, have a few regenerative trainings and go to Slovenia alone in peace and quiet, “concluded the Czech biathlete.

Biathlon European Championships in Duszniki-Zdrój (Poland) – fighter races:
Men (12.5 km):
1. Pryma (UKR) 32: 11,3 (3 penalty areas)
2. The innkeeper (CZE) -6.6 (1)
3. Bogetveit (Nor.) -12,5 (3)
…27. Charlie -1:46,0 (3)
37. Bun -2:29,7 (2)
47. Krupčík (all CR) -4: 16.9 (5)
Women (10 km):
1. Zukova (POL) 29: 12.7 (0)
2. Erdalová -13.4 (3)
3. Skrede (both Norwegian) -16.2 (3)
…34. Voborníková (CZE) -2: 30.4 (2)

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