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Promising start for Nanna Møller at the Junior World Championships

Nanna Møller, a ski talent, got off to a great start at the Junior World Championships in biathlon, where she delivered a strong performance in the long individual competition. With 16 hits out of 20 shots, she secured a position as number 47 among 112 participants in a strong international field.

Nanna Møller with the Greenlandic flag on her forehead during the Junior World Championships – a visible sign of pride in representing Greenland on the international stage.
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Nanna Møller, a ski talent, got off to a great start at the Junior World Championships in biathlon, where she delivered a strong performance in the long individual competition. With 16 hits out of 20 shots, she secured a position as number 47 among 112 participants in a strong international field.

The competition was held under extremely demanding conditions with five-degree rain and very loose snow, which created heavy tracks and made the race extra physically challenging. Despite the difficult conditions, Nanna Møller completed a stable and well-controlled race.

Nanna Møller herself is very satisfied with the effort and particularly highlights the completion as an important step in her development. The 16 hits testify to progress on the shooting range and increasing stability in shooting.

Participating in the championships provides valuable international experience that she can build on in future competitions. The performance confirms that she is well on her way and can perform well on the international stage.