Remi Andersen (32) is training up to four workouts per day in his quest to make the Norwegian team for the 2006 Torino Olympics.
Source: Langrenn.com
– I have down prioritized my job and am only working two days per week. I have worked or studied too much in the past to achieve top results in cross country skiing, says Andersen
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He captured 12, 13 and 16th place in World Cup races last season and was among the top four Norwegians in all three races.</p>
<p>– My goal is to make the Olympic team, mainly to race the 50-kilometer freestyle race. I have always been better in skating and am therefore prioritizing this now. That’s my chance for an Olympic ticket, says Andersen</p>
<p> Remi has for many years been considered one of the most talented racers in Norwegian ski racing. He believes that he on track with his season preparations.</p>
<p>– I’m often rollerskiing or biking to and from work. In addition to this I train speed and explosiveness around noon and finish the day with evening rollerski sessions. It’s all about being structured and using your time efficiently, concluded the 32-year old.</p>
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