Yanqing (DPA) – “We were very glad to start with four medals on the first day,” Beucher said. “The beginning is perfectly fine,” explained Chef de Mission Carl Quaid: “It is a shame that we have not yet managed to take first place. But the accounts are settled in the end.”
In all, the German Disabled Sports Federation won five medals, four silver and one bronze in the opening weekend. Because gold is missing, Germany is only twelfth in the medal tally. However, in terms of number of podiums, only China (16), Ukraine (7) and Canada (6) were more successful.
Young biathletes were particularly surprised with three medals on Saturday. The fact that this was also helped by the absence of excommunicated Russians does not make Beucher’s success any less valuable. “Whether injured or not admitted, the competition is between those who are at the start,” he added: “And the absence of the Russians is not unreasonable and it is not their own fault.” Quaid also explained: “Yes, it opens up new opportunities. But it applies to everyone.”
The fact that gold hope Anna-Lena Forster has won silver twice so far isn’t considered a disappointment to either of them. “Those were two strong performances. She fulfills her role as the favorite perfectly,” said Beaucher: “It could have been gold both times. And there’s still hope.” For Quad, “Two second places are an excellent result. And their special discipline is yet to come.”
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