Biathlon: Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold communicates on her social networks
Late on Wednesday, three days after announcing her withdrawal from the mass-start in Kontiolahti (Finland) and the World Cup in Hochfilzen (Austria), Norway’s Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold shared some news on her Instagram account.
“To everyone asking how I am doing – thank you, she begins in a story. I’m doing fine even though I obviously wish I was in Hochfilzen right now. I’ll ofc update you when I have some news.”

Afterwards, the Scandinavian didn’t hesitate to lash out at the media treatment of her misadventure: “Since the media is writing a lot of misinformation about my health these days, I just want to say (again) that my heart arrhythmia IS NOT DANGEROUS!!!! You can’t compare different heart arrhythmias with each other without having all the details, writes Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold to her fans. So, if you read something else, don’t believe it and trust me instead.”
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- Julia Simon was thinking of her friend Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold at the Kontiolahti mass-start, where she finished in second place: “I raced for two and I had fun”.