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  • January 3, 2018
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OLY1004-TeelaReadiesFirstShotPursuit3062.jpg: U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program biathlete Sgt. Jeremy Teela realizes something is wrong as he prepares to shoot from the seventh position in his first of two rounds of prone shooting Tuesday in the Olympic men’s 12.5-kilometer pursuit at Whistler Olympic Park in British Columbia, Canada. “By the time I got to the point, I was in number seven, but I was bib 9 and I passed nobody on the course,” Teela said. “That’s when I realized something was wrong.” Teela was penalized 22 seconds but led four Americans with a 24th-place finish in 35 minutes, 45.4 seconds.
Photo by Tim Hipps, FMWRC Public Affairs

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