Nordic Skiing/Biathlon Thread

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Hristova has been a solid prospect for a while, did well in last year's World Championship individual similarly. The Bulgarian team, Todorova aside, is full of decent talents but this is quite the shock. And also why purists love the Individual, it gives the best chance of surprises like this.
Eight years ago, Hanna Oeberg pretty much came out of nowhere to win the individual. Pichler's girls seem to know how to peak.

The Americans on the other hand, somehow seem to have missed their usual super peak this time.
 
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And Vasilev was top 20 in ski speed, whereas Todorova had the fastest ski time in her leg during the muxed relay. Although ski speeds in relay legs are a bit skewed, that's impressive from the whole team.

Anyone that knows anything about Bulgarian sports, knows why that is…
 
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Anyone that knows anything about Bulgarian sports, knows why that is…

I sure know a fair bit about Bulgarian sport given that I'm bulgarian myself.
Not sure if you imply the things that should be for a different part of the forum (certainly not to be denied), but Bulgaria is usually strong on altitude (probably Belmeken helps a fair bit) and generally has a good results in Antholz. Besides 20km is historically very good for bulgarian biathhlon.

But the way they perform so far can certainly raise some questions.
 
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I sure know a fair bit about Bulgarian sport given that I'm bulgarian myself.
Not sure if you imply the things that should be for a different part of the forum (certainly not to be denied), but Bulgaria is usually strong on altitude (probably Belmeken helps a fair bit) and generally has a good results in Antholz. Besides 20km is historically very good for bulgarian biathhlon.

But the way they perform so far can certainly raise some questions.

Think Ivan Lebanov, 1980 Olympics.