The confusion was total during the first standing shooter in the men's relay.

Peppe Femling started firing his shot at the wrong board - namely the Norwegian Alexander Fjeld Andersen's board.

- When I start shooting, I hit first, and he second.

People try to say but Peppe continues to shoot, says Fjeld Andersen.

"Very frustrating"

He's annoyed.

- It's very frustrating.

I get to go two penalty rounds instead of quite shooting full and go out in the lead.

It ruins the race for us.

This was the 24-year-old's first relay in the World Cup.

Fjeld Andersen was seriously confused on the shooting range.

- The strangest thing I have experienced, he says to NRK.

Gets time deduction

He lost a lot of time on the shooting range and was also told directly by the judges to go two penalty rounds.

For this, Norway is judged to have lost a total of two minutes - which is subsequently deducted for the total time.