Thomas Tumler: Success on the slopes, separation after just 7 months!

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Thomas Tumler, vice-world skiing champion, is separating from his wife Svenja after just seven months as he prepares for the Olympic season.

Thomas Tumler, Vize-Weltmeister im Ski, trennt sich nach nur sieben Monaten von seiner Frau Svenja, während er sich auf die Olympia-Saison vorbereitet.
Thomas Tumler, vice-world skiing champion, is separating from his wife Svenja after just seven months as he prepares for the Olympic season.

Thomas Tumler: Success on the slopes, separation after just 7 months!

Thomas Tumler, the Swiss ski racer, celebrated remarkable successes last season. He won his first World Cup race in Beaver Creek and took silver in both the team competition and the giant slalom at the World Championships in Saalbach. In the giant slalom discipline he only had to admit defeat to Raphael Haaser. Despite these sporting successes, Tumler also faces personal challenges. The separation from his wife Svenja Hefti was surprising and comes just seven months after their wedding, which took place in Mombaruzzo, Piedmont, in May 2024.

At the wedding, on which Roger Federer congratulated via video message, the audience experienced an emotional moment when Svenja entered the ceremony to the music of Ellie Goulding's song "Still Falling for You". Loud oe24 Tumler didn't give any specific reasons for the breakup after just a few months. Nevertheless, he admits that the situation weighs heavily on him and he is grateful for the seven years he spent with Svenja. Despite the difficulties at home, he wants to concentrate on the upcoming Olympic season and is currently training in Spain.

Focus on the upcoming Olympic season

Tumler is training alongside his teammates Marco Odermatt and Justin Murisier to ensure the best possible preparation for next season. Sports psychological aspects play a major role in the performance of ski racers. The mental strength that is crucial for success in the Ski World Cup and the Olympic Games is developed through mental training techniques. These techniques include motivation, the ability to concentrate and internalizing the most important points of a race, such as rtp-alpine describes.

With his positive attitude and the support of his team, Tumler should be able to not only pursue his athletic goals, but also overcome personal challenges. The upcoming Olympic season and training in Spain could help him heal the wounds of the separation and concentrate fully on his sporting career.

The coming months will be crucial for the vice world champion, both on and off the piste. The experiences he has both in sport and in life will certainly play a significant role in his further development as an athlete and person.