Je peux pas jai biathlon sweatshirt
by Cadeaux<p> Double stitching, fitted sleeves. Spandex reinforced 1x1 rib, fabric turned a quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. Also available in child sizes. Round collar. The sweater is available in adult and child sizes. </P> <p> Fabric turned quarter turn to eliminate the central fold. 1x1 rib ribs in spandex. </P> <h3> Composition of the sweatshirt </h3> <p> 50% Cotton, 50% polyester fleece </p> <h3> Weight </h3> <p> White 265 g / m² </p> <h3> Available size </h3> <p> S 46 M 48/50 L 50/52 XL 54/56 2XL 58/60 3XL * 60/62 4XL * 64/66 5XL * 68 / 72 </p> <p> Child size: 3/4 years, 5/6 years, 7/8 years, 9/11 years and 12/13 years. </P> <h3> Washing instructions </h3> <p> Machine wash at medium temperature. Wash inside out with similar colors. Non-chlorinated bleaching agents only. Drying machine at medium temperature. Do not iron on the pattern. Do not dry clean </p>
Design Je peux pas jai biathlon sweatshirt
Illustration for Biathlon enthusiasts "I can not Biathlon" Biathlon, Latin bi-, "two", and Greek athlon "fight, fight", is a test combining two disciplines. By custom, when we talk about biathlon, we talk about the combination of cross-country skiing and rifle shooting. This sport of military origin1 combines the endurance necessary for cross-country skiing with the peace and the address necessary for shooting. The mastery of these two antagonistic disciplines is the very principle of biathlon, an Olympic sport since the Squaw Valley Games in 1960, but whose ancestor, the Military Patrol, had been contested since the first Winter Games in 1924 in Chamonix.