One must look far down the list of last season’s best shooters to find Fredrik Lindström. With an overall hit rate of 82 realized the Swede that something needed to be done – and cooperation he began by qualified Olympics shooter Jonas Jacobsson seems to have already produced results.
In any case, if you look at the action during the first World Week in Östersund.
-It’s nice to shoot quite as many times as I have done now, it builds up confidence. I did a great job on the range today, says Lindstrom after Sunday’s pursuit.
A boom
Where did the Swede in a thankless position of 36th place. But the crowd did cheer about when Lindstrom despite tricky winds pushed fully three times in a row and climbed to tenth place. Today’s single boom came after the final shooting, and Lindstrom went in goal as 13th man.
It was a really lovely revenge for the pin. Perhaps my life’s pursuit, he says.I can in any case not think of any race where I have done a similar uppåkning placement basis.
The statistics from the competitions in Ostersund speak for themselves. 25-year-old has on its four races a hit percentage of 92 – and the standing bout has even been slightly better than the present.
“Great time again”
The Achilles’ heel has suddenly become a strength.
-I feel as confident in lying and standing, says Lindstrom.
I look forward to what comes now. It feels like I have something good going on.
And the cooperation with Jacobsson will continue to come, with Östgöten as a sounding board on the phone when the season closest to continue in Austrian Hochfilzen.
It receives Norwegian Emil Hegle Svendsen as overall leader in the World Cup. Svendsen, who advanced from seventh to third in the pursuit, which is shaded by Martin Fourcade who have started the season with the somewhat odd placement line 81-1-1. In a swinging pursuit dropped the Frenchman first the advantage he had in nearly half a minute, only to come back and win ten seconds before the Russians Anton Shipulin.
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