skiskyting
Skiskyting, also known as biathlon, is a winter sport that combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting. It is an Olympic sport and is governed by the International Biathlon Union. The sport is typically contested over distances of 10, 12.5, 15, 20, and 25 kilometers. Competitors ski in pairs, with one skiing and the other standing and shooting at targets. The sport is divided into two main disciplines: sprint, which is a short race, and pursuit, which is a longer race that starts after the sprint.
The shooting component of skiskyting is a critical aspect of the sport. Competitors must hit five targets
Skiskyting is a physically demanding sport that requires a high level of endurance, strength, and precision.