Lukas Hofer's Revolutionary Technique
Italian Lukas Hofer was always known as a fast skier, but admittedly a slow shooter. Already as a junior, he thought about a way to win seconds at the range and thought about a revolutionary change in the way he puts his rifle back on after shooting. It won the interest (and two gold medals!) at the Junior World Championships of Canmore 2009 and ever since it was copied by many. But what is this all about? We talked to him and some who tried his technique to find out more about it. But there's more to it, Luki himself is asking for your help to find a name for the technique: tag us and him on your social media posts with a name for the move #name4luki

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