appeared on the route in the competition for 12.5 km from the joint biathlon start. The Polish woman did poorly and took only 27th place. Our competitor had to run as many as eight penalty rounds for five mistakes in the shooting range in the supine position and three in the standing position.
Justyna Kowalczyk-Tekieli announces: There will be big changes
It was another poor performance of Poles in the biathlon at the Winter Olympics in Beijing. The Olympic champion from 2010 and the two-time world champion tried to explain this situation.
– It was a very poor Olympics for the Polish biathlon. There is no need to sweeten and look for positives, because they were basically nonexistent. Monika is at an age when she should reap the fruits of hard work that she does all her life. I’m talking about the kind of fruit it deserves. Conclusions? They were pulled out earlier because we saw what was happening. But Solomon does not drink from the empty one. We knew it was wrong and there was no reason to expect great things. Miracles rarely happen in a sport like biathlon. Therefore, we have a plan, some of which we will implement immediately after the Olympics, and some in the spring, after the season. There will be big changes for sure, because everything happened, there is no development. Strange, because everything in the relationship works perfectly, there is no overflow, but there is also money.
Perhaps Adam Ko³odziejczyk, coach of the Polish national biathlon team, will lose his job.
– The players wanted the coach. The president and the board of the union agreed. I appeared in relation to these changes and I must honestly admit that I did not understand it all, but today I am wiser. If you do not have 10 thousand euro a month for the coach, then in the season of the Olympics you will not find anyone. And there was no relationship – adds Justyna Kowalczyk-Tekieli.
Source: Sport

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