Competition in Thalgau
Skydivers: “You won’t get this anywhere else”
The skydivers are about to compete in their home World Cup in Thalgau. It is a special competition for local Julia Schosser. The setting in Salzburg is better than anywhere else in the world.
A home World Cup is always something special. When the skydiving elite are stationed in Thalgau from Friday to Sunday, it is even more special for one athlete. Julia Schosser can watch her home from a lofty height at the World Cup. "It's always a special honor to fly over your childhood home in a helicopter and then plummet down," says the Thalgau native with shining eyes.
She has marked the competition in her home town on her calendar. "It's very special, there's so much going on and it's really cool. You don't get this hype anywhere else." Although the HSV Red Bull Salzburg athletes travel to many beautiful destinations (Hungary, Czech Republic, Dubai, etc.), home is the best place to be.
In terms of sport, the self-employed osteopath wants to get closer to the podium. "I'm not doing this for a Leberkäsesemmel," emphasizes the 36-year-old, who came fourth at home last year and still has a score to settle. Sophie Grill from Puch is also a hot candidate for the podium. This applies to Sebastian Graser in the men's race.
Around 200 parachutists from 15 nations are expected in Thalgau from Friday. The start is at 8 am.
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