Russian biathlete Elizaveta Kaplina On , she spoke about how she found motivation to compete despite being excluded from international competitions.
On Saturday, Kaplina won the sprint at the Alfa-Bank Russian Summer Biathlon Championships in Tyumen, with a result of 21 minutes 13.9 seconds with one penalty. Anastasia Goreeva finished second (1 miss, +1.7), Irina Kazakevich (2 misses, +7.8) third.
— At the Commonwealth Cup in Sochi, I looked good in my movements, but my shooting let me down. Here I was mainly focused on shooting, but this decision didn’t let me down either. I was guided by Goreeva, she was ahead, she walked according to her time, she did not look back.
The first mistake is my weakness and my mistake, I start quickly, I don’t concentrate, then I work normally. Hurry up. She was a little quiet on the stand, everything was fine.
Everything is going as usual, we are preparing for winter starts, mainly in February-March. Depending on the season, you must systematically rank among the top three or six.
Motivation subject to withdrawal conditions? There are times when we give up a little, but we find strength and continue to work. We have a well-coordinated team, good coaches, they encourage us to come back, it gives motivation. I didn’t notice any hatred from the fans, they help and motivate,” Kaplina said on .
On Sunday, men’s and women’s relay races will take place in Tyumen. Watch live broadcasts on the channel starting at 8:35 Moscow time and 11:35 Moscow time, respectively.
Source : MatchTV

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