Drama at home World Championships
Scheib: “Thought the time couldn’t be right”
Julia Scheib went into the World Championships giant slalom on Thursday as the ÖSV's greatest medal hope. The first run had already not gone according to plan for the Austrian, in the second run she dropped out on her way to the best time. More detailed examinations followed at the finish, but there is still no information on her state of health.
Julia Scheib was the first Austrian to leave the starting gate with bib number 9. However, the Styrian didn't get going at all in the first run - she had imagined it to be very different! Scheib crossed the finish line two and a half seconds behind the leader Federica Brignone, who had conjured up a dream run in the snow. The result was a big shake of the head.
"Thought the time wasn't right"
"I thought the time couldn't be right. I have no idea where I lost so much," Scheib was puzzled. Her hard-hitting analysis in the ORF interview: "I didn't build up any momentum, I was obviously slow!"
Investigations at the finish
In the second run, Scheib put all her eggs in one basket. Shortly before the finish, she slipped, crashed spectacularly and lay in the snow a little later.
Bitter: Scheib was on her way to a new best time - a bitter disappointment at the World Championships! And there are big worries about our RTL specialist, who may also have injured herself during her crash. Scheib had to be stretchered out of the finish area.
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