russian biathlete Lyubov Kalinina She said she had vision problems.
Kalinina, 21, became the only junior to have spent a full season at adult level in national competitions. Lyubov became the youngest participant in the Russian Cup and won silver in the national championship.
– In the first year, I had one hundred percent vision, and in the second, it began to drop sharply. I didn’t tell anyone, even for some reason I was afraid to tell my parents (smiles). For a long time I went without glasses, without contact lenses. Then I started biathlon, kind of pulled and even kicked (laughs). Later, when I started racing for Mordovia in a parallel ranking, the coaches kind of realized that I couldn’t see well. Then they took me to the optometrist and they collected the lenses for me. When I put them on, I was surprised – the world is completely different (smiles). At that time, my vision was -6. Somewhere at the age of 15 I started wearing lenses, and literally two years ago I had laser vision correction, – said Kalinina “Championship”.
shows the Russian biathlon championship PARI. Two mixed relay races are scheduled for March 30. On April 1, the women’s relay and the men’s mass start will take place, on April 2 – the women’s mass start and the men’s relay.
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Source : MatchTV

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