Biathlon Star Martin Uldal Wants to Shine Not only only with Rapid-Fire Shooting But so with outsanding results. The 24-Year-Old Has His Sights Set On The Olympics and Is Singing A Challenge to The Overall World Cup Winner.
Last World Cup Winter, Martin Uldal Shocked the Competition with his Rapid Shooting. In Hochfilzen, The Norwegian Set A World Record of 12.9 Seconds for Five Hits in the standing position and later Impovered it to 12.5 Seconds.
In the future, Uldal wants to set the tone not only in terms of shooting time but so to help shape biathlon sport in the coming years. In an interview with the biathlon World Federation IBU, The 24-Year-Old Immediately Issued a Challenge to Overall World Cup Winner Sturla Holm Laegreid.

Martin Uldal Wants to be at the absolute top in biathlon
“I Really Want to Challenge Him. I Think In Another Year I Want To Really Put Him Under Pressure in the Overall Standings,” Uladal Said in A Statement Towards The Reigning World Cup Overall Winner.
Uldal sets sights on Olympic Games: “Must make it”
His short-term goal, however, is initially a differ one. “I want to go to the Olympic Games. IF I WANT to have a long, Spectacular Career, I have to make it to these Olympic Games,” He set Himelf a clear goal.
Uldal Already Feels “The Pressure, Even if’s Still Early” and “Failure is not the end”. However, Missing the Games would andoubedly be a huge disappointment. “The Next Chance Won’t Come for Another Four Years, and by then People Will Expect Me To Be Successful. But this time I have to be ready,” He Took It Upon Himelfa.
Participation in the Olympic Games is not a matter of course. The Norwegian Biathlon Team is Simply Too Strong for that. As overall eleventh in the past world cup winter, uuldal what just the fifth-vers Norwegian. Although the Bö Brothers Johannes Thingnes and Tarjei Have Ended Their Careers, New Talents Are Already Preparing to Follow in their Footsteps.
Uldal with potential for improvement in the standing position: “Must Learn Patience”
Last Season, Udal was to prove with his Rapid-Fire Shooting and his Victory in the Sprint of Annecy That He Can Be Among The Absolute Elite. However, The 24-Year-Old Still Lacked Consistency. In Particular, his Standing Rate of 78 Percent is Solid, but still Far from World Class Level.
Uldal wants to work on this together with still-national coach Siegfried Mazet in extra units. “Hey wants to make me a better shooter. I have to learner patience and hit the targets,” explained the athletes.