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Have a blast at the olympics and good luck. NY biathletes are rooting for you. I am heading to Old Forge tomorrow for a grandmasters sprint event. I will bring up the rear, but somebody has too. Lead the pack, man, and bring one home for New York! Do you have a twitter account?
I ‘m a really great fan of biathlon and in the past I have seen your name under the first in position tables.
That’s very interesting for me, bacause I’m observing the results of our german biathletes for a long time.
Since I’m living in the north of Germany (on the Baltic sea), far away from all winter competitions, I’m almost watching biathlon on TV.
Now, I wish you all the best in your Olympic competitions. I will keep one’s fingers crossed and hopefully you will become a medallist.
February 1, 2010 at 11:56 pm |
Great video! I wish I could eat 5000 calories a day.
Good luck in Vancouver!
February 6, 2010 at 9:05 am |
Have a blast at the olympics and good luck. NY biathletes are rooting for you. I am heading to Old Forge tomorrow for a grandmasters sprint event. I will bring up the rear, but somebody has too. Lead the pack, man, and bring one home for New York! Do you have a twitter account?
February 13, 2010 at 10:30 am |
Tim,
I watched the how they train video and really like your attitude. Good luck in the Olympics.
-Stephen
February 14, 2010 at 7:46 am |
Hello Tim,
I ‘m a really great fan of biathlon and in the past I have seen your name under the first in position tables.
That’s very interesting for me, bacause I’m observing the results of our german biathletes for a long time.
Since I’m living in the north of Germany (on the Baltic sea), far away from all winter competitions, I’m almost watching biathlon on TV.
Now, I wish you all the best in your Olympic competitions. I will keep one’s fingers crossed and hopefully you will become a medallist.
I’m looking forward for the first race tonight.
Best Regards
Michael Naumann