Change of plans before the start
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"When I was skiing, I thought to myself: 'Oh my God, what's going on now!" The tricky women's super-G in St. Moritz on Saturday also demanded a lot from Conny Hütter. However, a change of plan shortly before the start led to success.
"That's racing, it doesn't always have to feel good," Hütter analyzed her lightning-fast run in the ORF interview. In the lower section, she skied "tactically well" and beat her competitors Lara Gut-Behrami (SUI/+0.18 seconds) and Sofia Goggia (ITA/+0.33).
"I didn't think it would be so difficult when I inspected the course," said Hütter, surprised. "I had to change my plan from the inspection." And with success!
Top start prolonged
With her triumph in St. Moritz, she extended the top start of Austria's speed ladies. Hütter's downhill victory and Ariane Rädler's third place in the super-G in Beaver Creek had already created a great atmosphere in the ÖSV team. It can go on like this ...
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