Tiril Eckhoff: Life after biathlon Part 2 – TV & Prison Reform

by Katerina Paul • 04.10.2024
Tiril Eckhoff
Following Part 1 posted on Proxcskiing.com, Part 2 delves further into Tiril Eckhoff’s life after her decorated Biathlon career.

Following Part 1 posted on Proxcskiing.com, Part 2 delves further into Tiril Eckhoff’s life after her decorated Biathlon career.

Tiril Eckhoff, two-time Olympic champion in biathlon, spoke with Proxcskiing.com in Belgrade, Serbia, during the 16th Ordinary IBU Congress. Eckhoff’s post-retirement life is a mix of studying, TV commentary, motivational and keynote speaking, and even prison reform.

“I’ve been doing a lot and not so much, but I have been studying and studying”

Eckhoff explained her primary new venture: “I study management. So, I do that as well as I joined TV2 for cross-country  [Norwegian TV]. …This winter, I also will [commentate] some cross-country, like the World Championship in Trondheim. I do some television stuff and some commercial advertising, and I do some motivational speaking.”

Read more: Biathlon World Cup and World Championships: Calendar for the 2024/2025 winter season 

Tiril Eckhoff – Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022, Manzoni/NordicFocus.

Changing Tracks 

Her commitment to self-improvement seems clear. However, Eckhoff’s new life path took an unexpected turn when she began working on prison reform in Norway. She explained her role: “I am working intensely. I have been going to jails in Norway and talking with the inmates.”

While this may seem like a stark contrast to her sporting career, Tiril finds similarities between athletes leaving their structured training environments and prisoners transitioning back into society: “They are quite similar to the athletes, because when they’re [prisoners are] out, it’s the same as us when you’re out of biathlon… you’re suddenly not there anymore. You’re like, totally out of the system. That’s the thing that’s like me; I need to have a new path in life, and it’s the same for them as well, and that’s hard to find a new direction.”
 
Eckhoff, who describes this work as all pro bono, believes strongly in the importance of helping people transition out of confinement—whether from a sport or prison. “I’m lucky. I have a good life, but they are in such other conditions.”

Holmenkollen

Holmenkollen for 2029 

The IBU board recommended Holmenkollen as the host for the World Championships, and during the vote on Saturday afternoon, 91% of the congress delegates backed the board’s proposal.
 
Oslo Mayor Anne Lindboe spoke with Proxcsking.com at the Congress in Belgrade, “This will be a celebration that unites Oslo and brings sports even closer to the people. The championship is also a unique opportunity to strengthen engagement in volunteer work, and we look forward to welcoming the biathlon circus back to Oslo.”

Read more: Prize money changes for biathlon

See Part 1 from Tiril Eckhoff’s interview: Tiril Eckhoff: Life after biathlon – Part 1

Show sharing buttons

Subscribe to our newsletter

Most read

  • Olympics
    1

    Where to watch the 2026 Winter Olympics

    by Leandro Lutz
    19.02.2026
  • Milano-Cortina
    1

    Program for biathlon at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics

    by Leandro Lutz
    16.02.2026
  • Italian Vittozzi
    1

    Italian biathlon teams for season 2026/2027

    by Leandro Lutz
    31.05.2026
  • biathlon
    1

    Olympics 2026: Complete biathlon guide to the mixed relay

    by Kjell-Erik Kristiansen
    08.02.2026
  • Karoline Offigstad Knotten
    1

    Olympic star hospitalized: “Scary”

    by Ingeborg Scheve
    16.05.2026

More Articles

  • Ski-Willy Team

    Kickoff training camp for the Cibes Lift Ski-Willy Marathon Team

    The Austrian Ski Classics Pro Team completed its first training camp of the season in Upper Austria at the invitation of co-name sponsor Cibes Lift Austria, with a focus on joint training, season review, team building, and planning ahead.
    by Luisa Griessbaum
    31.05.2026
  • Lucie Charvátová: Czech biathlon up close

    by ADÉLA ROČÁRKOVÁ
    31.05.2026
  • Bjørgen issues clear warning to Heidi Weng

    by Ingeborg Scheve
    31.05.2026
  • How to become a professional cross-country skier in Italy

    by Michaela Patscheider
    30.05.2026
  • Learn to train smart: How to avoid training stagnation

    by ADÉLA ROČÁRKOVÁ/André Santos
    30.05.2026