Gut-Behrami back
After tearful interview: “It all came together”
"Everything came together in Sölden." Lara Gut-Behrami caused a stir in the Ski World Cup with her tearful interview around a month ago. The Swiss athlete is now starting the World Cup in Killington.
In tears, Gut-Behrami described shortly before the Sölden race that she didn't feel ready. "Lara's behavior irritated me. If you feel bad before a downhill or a super-G and don't race - all good. But in the giant slalom, with a good number? I still don't quite understand that," Russi told Blick weeks later.
But now there's a sigh of relief! "I'm doing well. Much better than a month ago," Gut-Behrami, who will be competing in Killington, told SRF. "Everything came together in Sölden. It just didn't work out the way I wanted it to. The month has given me time to get into the swing of things the way I want to. I'm feeling much better."
"That was very important"
In the days following her withdrawal, the 33-year-old trained in Sölden and worked intensively on her fitness. She then traveled to North America: "We were able to train well for four days. That was very important."
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