Number of posts: 1033 Age: 18 Residence: tired Registration date: 2006-04-18
Subject: Re: Biathlon Fri 16 Feb - 17:52
I'm very sad that it's his last year But I understand him, he want to have a "real" life and now He has 2 children! But the french comentators said that it was not immpossible for him to return in 2010 just for the olympic season
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Number of posts: 4522 Age: 32 Residence: Bulgaria Registration date: 2006-03-27
Subject: Re: Biathlon Fri 16 Feb - 17:58
rosee wrote:
But the french comentators said that it was not immpossible for him to return in 2010 just for the olympic season
Who knows! Maybe he will! But how old will he be then? More than 35, certainly. But obviously, the biathletes are able to compete till the age of 35-40 and be still between the best ones. Look at Ricco Gross, for example, who is about 36-37 y.o., I think. Also Sven Fischer and your compatriot, Vala , Tchepikov (our commentator always calls him Colonel Tchepikov ).
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Subject: Re: Biathlon Tue 20 Feb - 15:06
Vaniusha!!!!! The night after the WC last competition I had a funny dream - I went to some competition and managed to catch Alexander Wolf somewhere and I talked to him in German all night long. This dream was extremely realistic, so when I woke up I made up my mind to meet Alexander one day just to tell him that he's one of the hottest guys I've ever seen. He's not just a young sweetheart but a real he-man.