On March 14, Johannes Thingnes Bø (27) won the World Cup overall. Only now has the biathlete received the visible proof, the large glass ball, and it was Tarjei Bø (32) who took on the role of Santa Claus.
It would take seven and a half months before Johannes Thingnes Bø received the generous trophy. “Kula” has been traveling in Europe before it finally ended up at the door of the world’s best biathlete.
The surprise was of course big when big brother Tarjei suddenly rang the doorbell at Vinderen’s home in Oslo. He had just as well wrapped up the trophy.
– He called himself Santa Claus and said he was out early. It is often the case that the best gifts are things you want for yourself. May her that was why he came with the World Cup trophy. He wants it a little extra this season, says Johannes Thingnes Bø.
– On earth sailing
– The trophy has been on earth sailing, but is in good condition, says the 27-year-old.
He has a point. Because when the World Cup had to be abruptly canceled due to the corona pandemic in March, Thingnes Bø was again the overall winner in the Finnish Kontiolahti.
There and then, the International Biathlon Federation (IBU) had no real trophy to present to Thingnes Bø. It was located in Oslo where Holmenkollen was to arrange the World Cup final.
After the start of the hunt in Kontiolahti on March 14, the Norwegian overall winner therefore posed with a copy.
– Then I think the IBU took some of the balls – including this one – home to the office in Salzburg since the Kollen races were canceled. Then Martin Fourcade was by mistake also sent the big trophy when his entire incredible biathlon story was to be documented in one photo. That was fine. I’m going to do a little more so I had no need to collect all the trophies, says Thingnes Bø and laughs.