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World Class Athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Jeremy Teela, USA, takes aim in the prone section of the shooting phase, using a .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle, at Soldier Hollow after completing his first trip around the course during the men's 10km Biathlon Sprint race at the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Teela would finish the race 20th overall, 1:45.3 behind the leader

Competing in the Biathlon event, World Class Athlete Sergeant (SGT) Lawton Redman, USA, with his .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on his back, glares at the targets, which he missed three of the five, during his third lap of the men's 12.5km Pursuit competition at Soldier Hollow in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. SGT Redman finished the race 47th overall, 6:24.4 behind the leader

With his .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on his back, World Class Athlete Sergeant (SGT) Lawton Redman enters the stadium at Soldier Hollow in the men's 10km Biathlon Sprint race during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SGT Redman would finish the race in 54th, 2:51.1 behind the leader

World Class Athlete Program Biathlon athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Andrea Nahrgang, USA, waits for questions from worldwide media at a press conference held before the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES

Competing in the Biathlon event, National Guard SPECIALIST Kara Salmela, USA, with her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, works her way, on skis, through the course during the second leg of the women's 4 X 7.5km Relay competition in the 2002 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES. The Relay competition consists of four team members; each must ski 7.5 km, with two firing bouts, one prone and one standing, each bout with unsupported rifle. Team USA would finish the race in 15th place, 13:21.0 behind the leader

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National Guard SPECIALIST (SPC) Kara Salmela, USA, reaches for her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle as she enters the shooting portion of the women's 7.5km Biathlon Sprint race at Solider Hollow during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Salmela would finish the race 59th overall, 57:25.9 behind the leader

With her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, National Guard SPECIALIST Kara Salmela, USA, skis to the next point in the women's 15km Biathlon event. The event held at Soldier Hollow in Midway, Utah; SPC Salmela was a strong contender but finished a disappointing 59th overall out of 69 competitors with a time of 57:25.9, at the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

Competing in the Biathlon event, National Guard SPECIALIST (SPC) Kara Salmela, USA, with her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, skis her way through the stadium, at Soldier Hollow, on her way to the Shooting range during the women's 10km Pursuit competition in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Salmela finished the race 45th overall, 6:00.0 behind the leader

Competing in the Biathlon event, National Guard SPECIALIST (SPC) Kara Salmela, USA, with her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, skis her way through the stadium, at Soldier Hollow, on her way to the Shooting range during the women's 10km Pursuit competition in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Salmela finished the race 45th overall, 6:00.0 behind the leader

Competing in the Biathlon event, National Guard SPECIALIST (SPC) Kara Salmela, USA, with her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, jumps from the prone position, skies in hand, leaves the shooting range for the first time at Soldier Hollow after hitting all five targets during the women's 10km Pursuit competition in the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Salmela finished the race 45th overall, 6:00.0 behind the leader

With her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, World Class Athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Andrea Nahrgang, USA, leaves the shooting range after hitting all of her targets in the standing position portion of the women's 7.5 km Biathlon Sprint race at Soldier Hollow during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Nahrgang would finish the race 50th overall, 3:07.1 behind the leader

With her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, World Class Athlete SPECIALIST (SPC) Andrea Nahrgang, USA, makes her way back to the stadium after completing the second lap of the women's 7.5 km Biathlon Sprint race at Soldier Hollow during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Nahrgang would finish the race 50th overall, 3:07.1 behind the leader

With her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, World Class Athlete Sergeant (SGT) Kristina Sabasteanski, USA, finishes the final meters of the women's 15km Biathlon event held at Soldier Hollow at Midway, Utah, during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SGT Sabasteanski finished a disappointing 55th overall out of 69 competitors with a time of 55:00.9

With her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, World Class Athlete Sergeant (SGT) Kristina Sabasteanski, USA, skis up a slight incline heading for the final meters of the women's 15km Biathlon event held at Soldier Hollow at Midway, Utah, during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SGT Sabasteanski finished a disappointing 55th overall out of 69 competitors with a time of 55:00.9

With her .22 caliber, bolt-action rifle slung on her back, National Guard SPECIALIST (SPC) Kara Salmela, USA, leaves the prone shooting portion of the event, on the way to her second lap of the women's 7.5 km Biathlon Sprint race at Solider Hollow during the 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES. SPC Salmela would finish the race 59th overall, 57:25.9 behind the leader

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Subject Operation/Series: 2002 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES

Base: Midway

State: Utah (UT)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Preston Keres, USN

Release Status: Released to Public

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