Dudchenko: I would like to run the entire program in Holmenkollen. This is the last stage, there will be strength for three races

Today men will run sprint in Norway

Ukrainian biathlete Anton Dudchenko talked about plans for last stage of the World Cup in this season in Holmenkollen (Norway).

“I would like to show good results at the final stage of the World Cup, especially since there were good performances in Östersund. We’ll see how it goes, because it’s my first time here. Let’s see how I can handle the track and the shooting range. Good starts at the previous stage give motivation. I would like to keep this bar in Holmenkollen, but we will see how it all works out in the sprint. Naturally, I want to run the entire program in Holmenkollen. This is the last stage, I think there will be strength for three races, but now we need to qualify for them.

“As it seemed to me during training, the track is not easy. Very long climbs and after them there are no descents, but long plains, so you will need to work there. As for the shooting range, there was a breeze on the eve of the sprint, but in general the conditions here are ideal, you can say so.

Recall that on March 16, the sprint for men will open the stage in Holmenkollen. The start of the men’s sprint race is at 16:15 Kyiv time. Apart from Dudchenko, Artem Prima, Denys Nasyko, Artem Tishchenko and Bohdan Tsymbal will run for the Ukrainian national team.

Source: Sportarena

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