Skier Bolshunov: The situation before the sprint was bad, but it got better with each run
SYKTYVKAR, January 12 – RIA Novosti, Pavel Levkovich. Russian skier Alexander Bolshunov said that during the Russian Cup stage in Syktyvkar, he felt unwell before the sprint started, but that his condition improved during the race.
Bolshunov finished second in the sprint, losing to Alexander Terentiev.
“In the final, I wanted to fight Terentyev on the descent before the last climb, but I lost my balance a bit before switching to the left road. I could have fallen, but luckily I resisted and kept fighting to the finish line,” said the skier.
According to Bolshunov, the competition in the sprint in the Russian Cup stage in Syktyvkar was high, despite the absence of Sergei Ustyugov.
Source: Ria

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