Biathlete Lyubov Kalinina after second place in the super sprint at the Russian Championship, she told that she would ask the winner Larissa Kuklina how she shoots so quickly and accurately in a strong wind.
On Monday, Kalinina placed second in the super sprint at the Russian Championships in Rybinsk, 39.5 seconds behind winner Larisa Kuklina. The leading trio was closed by Daria Netbay (+47.1).
– Throughout the stage in Rybinsk, you were close to the top three, but something was missing to enter the prizes. Everything went well today?
Yes, everything went very well today. I always lose in motion. I understand that they are head and shoulders above me. But I always try to keep up, I catch them.
– Do you understand what you need to do to add speed?
I understand it takes time. I am still a junior by age. I have free time to approach the girls.
– Now, in the absence of international competitions, young athletes have the opportunity to compete with the guys from the national team, to learn from them. What have you learned?
– Run faster. I run faster than I would have done in junior competitions. Here is a completely different speed, in this I reach and add.
– They also say that during competitions of this level, you have to keep the speed from the first meters of the distance.
– Yes it is. It turns out, but there are still reservations.
– Today you shot well and not far behind the winner – the experienced Larisa Kuklina. Satisfied?
— Yes, I am very satisfied. Mad!
– Didn’t they ask Larisa how to shoot with such confidence and speed in such a wind?
I haven’t asked yet, but I will.
– What are your plans for the future?
– Then I will go with the Tyumen team to Raubichi to play there. I will direct the whole program there,” Kalinina told .
Source : MatchTV
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