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MN: Up North: Saints' Stertz to Compete in Junior Biathlon World Championships
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You've seen her name among the College of St. Scholastica (CSS) headlines. Emma Stertz has led the CSS Nordic Ski Team in four races so far this season.
"She's a very talented athlete and she really drives her teammates pretty hard in training which in turn makes them better, which makes our team as a whole better," said CSS Assistant Skiing Coach Reitler Hodgert.
Most of them have been local races. However, beginning Thursday Stertz will ski on an international state as she's qualified for the U.S. Junior Biathlon World Championship Team.
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PHORTO
(1/24/2020)
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Why does the article focus entirely on skiing and mention nothing about her ability to shoot?
Is this "Junior Biathlon" a biathlon, or isn't it? |
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