Shocking revelations: Laura Dahlmeier about life -threatening moments while climbing
Shocking revelations: Laura Dahlmeier about life -threatening moments while climbing
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Deutschland - Laura Dahlmeier, the two-time Olympic champion and former biathlon world champion, has chased her newly discovered passions, climbing and mountaineering in recent years. In the new ZDF documentary "Laura Dahlmeier and the intoxication of the height-her life after the biathlon career" she not only reveals her exciting experiences, but also the dangers of her hobby, like the ZDF reported. Among other things, her dramatic fall is discussed during a climbing trip on the Zugspitze, in which a handle broke out of the brittle rock and almost fell into her depth. Her father, Andi Dahlmeier, a mountain rescue manager, was on the spot and describes the terrifying moments when his daughter fell at his feet and the feeling of fear for her.
A look behind the scenes
In the documentary, both Laura and Andi share moving experiences and reflect on the risks and challenges that mountaineering brings. "The danger is always there everywhere," explains Andi, while Laura adds that after the incident she has become more sensitive to fragile rock. Despite the shock, this experience has not changed its passion for the mountains; Rather, it inspired them to learn from the challenges. "If it is only uphill, you don't learn anything," emphasizes the 31-year-old, who is now active at high altitudes from the Alps to the Himalayas, and thus shows her determination and resilience.
The documentary also gives insights into Laura's trips while she continues to follow her sporting heights as a mountain guide. Her parents, especially the mother, comment on her decision to leave biathlon sport behind. It becomes clear that this new adventure for Laura looks like a gift that opens up her freedom and new perspectives. The experiences you gain when climbing and mountaineering are invaluable for you and show that the way to self -realization often leads to steep peaks, such as Merkur impressively represent.
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