- What happens is that he (Femling) misses his own painting.

According to the rulebook, he does nothing wrong.

On the other hand, I think the Norwegian could have acted cooler.

As soon as he notices that he is shooting at my painting, he should just stop and wait and see when the painting is clean and then start shooting, says Ferry in Vinterstudion.

Peppe Femling was in for his second and final visit to the shooting range on the first leg of the men's relay.

The Swede fired several shots at Norway's board and it all led to great confusion - especially with Alexander Fjeld Andersen.

- It happens from time to time, but it is more common in an individual competition.

Just with the relay and extra shots, it gets extra messy.

Magdalena Forsberg has shot five hits on the wrong course once and went into the penalty area and received a ten-minute penalty.

So it happens, of course, but this was one of the most extreme variants, says Ferry.