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Screen grab from Leif Nordgren's Instagram (@leifcnordgren) |
As Olympic preparations go, it takes some beating.
U.S. biathlete Leif Nordgren watched his wife give birth to their first child via video call from the Beijing Games the day before his first race, after being apart from her since mid-November.
His wife's due date was initially February 4, the day of the opening ceremony.
"That was really cool," 32-year-old Nordgren said of watching the birth of his daughter.
"It was really nice to be on video chat and talking with my wife pretty much the entire time. A really special day for our family."
He came 87th in Tuesday's 20-kilometre individual biathlon.
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Screen grab from Leif Nordgren's Instagram (@leifcnordgren) |
"I can barely handle how cute this girl is, and I can't wait to get home to meet her!! @caitlinnordgren we did good," he wrote on Instagram, Wednesday, alongside a picture of his newborn daughter.
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A screen grab from Leif Nordgren's Instagram (@leifcnordgren) |
"Finding out Leif would most likely not be here for our baby's arrival was absolutely sad," she had written on Instagram.
But she said there was "a silver lining" because her husband's presence inside the strict COVID-19 'bubble' surrounding the Olympics meant she could easily get hold of him.
"He's essentially in a little bit of a lockdown and therefore he will be a little bit more available to answer my phone calls and things like that," she said.
"I can't wait to get the Games over with and get back home," Leif Nordgren said after the race. "It's really exciting to have something so big to go home to now." (AFP)