“I found my run, and it came just at the perfect moment.”
After a brutal crash in the women’s Downhill, Switzerland’s Michelle Gisin calms her nerves, and puts down the performance of a lifetime.
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"I’ve always dreamed
about the gold medal
and now it’s a reality.
I’m totally blown away."
“I found my run, and it came just at the perfect moment.”
After a brutal crash in the women’s Downhill, Switzerland’s Michelle Gisin calms her nerves, and puts down the performance of a lifetime.
"It all came down to my final run. An amazing sense of excitement and relief is the only way to describe it."
Struggling to land his first two runs clean, with everything on the line, his focus and determination led him to an incredible third and final run to earn him Silver.
"It means everything. I’ve been training my whole life for a moment like this."
Reigning supreme in Alpine, it was the run that ended a 38 year drought for team Sweden.
"A lot of people were telling me it's not possible to do both sports, today I proved it is possible."
The definition of perseverance. From bib 26 to number 1, she becomes the first athlete to compete on both skis, and snowboard.
"people were telling
me it's not possible to
do both sports. today
i proved it is possible"
- Ester Ledecká