As a kid, I kept his poster in my room for years. China is hoping for Norwegian know-how in building up professional structures in winter sports.The world’s largest international Multi-Segment Exhibition for the sports industryThe leading Multi-Segment Exhibition for the sports industry in AsiaThe Multi-Segment Exhibition in summer. The man known as the “King of Biathlon” after admitting that he had suffered with tachycardia this past season at times, commented tearfully, “My motivation is unstoppable.

Ole Einar Bjørndalen. Norway’s Ole Einar Björndalen announced his retirement from biathlon this morning at an emotional press conference in his hometown of Simostranda. For At the Biathlon World Championships 2009 in Pyeongchang, during the men's 12.5 km pursuit, Bjørndalen with at least 15 other competitors accidentally skied the wrong way at the start of the first lap due to the bad marking. Ole Einar also came 3rd in the 1997-98 season. At the age of 16 Bjørndalen left home to pursue his sporting career at a sports academy in Geilo, where he initially trained in both cross-country skiing and biathlon, although after one year there he decided to focus on the latter. As a young athlete, I realized how big the gap was between my level and the best man in the world when he passed me for the first time in the Hochfilzen World Cup in 2008.
Born 27 January 1974.

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A year later in 1993, after winning three junior world championship titles, a medal haul only previously achieved by Sergei Tchepikov, Bjørndalen made his At the age of 16 Bjørndalen left home to pursue his sporting career at a sports academy in In 1993, at the age of 19, Bjørndalen first came into focus by winning 3 out of 4 possible gold medals at the Junior Biathlon World Championships, which among other things led to him being chosen to represent Norway in the 1994 Olympics, at the cost of highly merited biathlete He has won the World Cup six times (1997–98, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2007–08, and 2008–09), finished second six times (1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2003–04, and 2006–07), and third once (2001–02). Ole Einar Bjørndalen won 13 medals in the Olympics, 45 medals in World Championships, and had 95 individual World Cup wins before he retired a couple of years ago. The man known as the “King of Biathlon” after admitting that he had suffered with tachycardia this past season at times, commented tearfully, “My motivation is unstoppable.

Liebe Fans. I would like to take a few more years, but this is the last season.”Until this season when his best result of the year came just a few weeks ago (12th in the Kontiolahti sprint), the 44-year-old has been a force on the World Cup and the OWG circuit virtually every season since his debut in 1993.
His shooting record for both prone and standing were practically identical, 146/172 in the prone and 146/173 in the standing position. After the break, he returned with victories in both the sprint and pursuit events in Ruhpolding and a third place in the mass start in Oberhof. His close to one hundred individual World Cup wins makes Ole Bjorndalen the most winning winter sports athlete of all time.

A jury meeting decided to give all these athletes a one-minute time penalty, following a complaint from the Russian team. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.Bjørndalen, the youngest of five children, grew up on a farm in Simostranda, Norway, where he became a skilled When the World Cup tour staged its pre-Olympic “test” events in 2001, Bjørndalen swept all three races. He is the most successful and talented professional biathete of all time. OLE EINAR: That was quite many years ago. Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: "Just Tell Him You’re The President” (Season 7, Episode 1) - … In relay Bjørndalen has won 37 races, he has also 21 2nd places and 14 3rd.places. Ole Einar Bjørndalen was born on 27 January 1974 in Drammen, Norway. Today, each time I break a record, I am really proud of it because I know who the record belongs to. Everything about new products, news, trends, business strategies and analyses from the world of sports - fresh in your mailbox!Everything about new products, news, trends, business strategies and analyses from the world of sports - fresh in your mailbox!Everything about new products, news, trends, business strategies and analyses from the world of sports - fresh in your mailbox!Everything about new products, news, trends, business strategies and analyses from the world of sports - fresh in your mailbox!Everything about new products, news, trends, business strategies and analyses from the world of sports - fresh in your mailbox!Everything about new products, news, trends, business strategies and analyses from the world of sports - fresh in your mailbox!ISPO is as close to your target group as possible: With ISPO you reach sports and outdoor professionals - online and offline.Read more Sport Stories, News and Backgrounds about China here. In 1992, he won his first career medal at the junior world championships. Bjoerndalen has been winner of the Mass start world cup five times in: 2002-03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07 and 2007-08. Altogether he has been on the podium 19 seasons in the world cup relay.