He is one of the three greatest biathletes in history with Ole-Einar Bjoerndalen and you?
Yes, clearly. We all have very different qualities. At the end of the season, I think that Bjoerndalen will have his mark in Olympism, me the general and then Johannes the fact of having been the most successful athlete. I never venture into comparisons of who is the best, we are not in this calculation, but I think that based on what the three of us have shown, there is a sort of hegemony compared to those who arrive behind, without disrespecting anyone. For me, he would have had the possibility of finding himself alone (at the top of the charts) if he had wanted to continue for one more year in particular, and perhaps a little like I also did by stopping a little before this which seemed coherent to many. He also shows that he never tried to stand out and, on that, I see myself in his approach.