Pinkelnig: from tears to triumph - a way to the Olympic medal!

Pinkelnig: from tears to triumph - a way to the Olympic medal!

Villach, Österreich - The ski jumping Olympic woman Eva Pinkelnig has had an eventful winter season, shaped by emotions and personal challenges. In an interview with ORF, she spoke openly about her high sensitivity and the associated difficulties during the past season. Despite many hurdles, however, she was able to celebrate her 16th World Cup victory in Villach and set an Austrian record. "It is one of the most important victories over myself and over my head," emphasized Pinkelnig. However, she stayed with the Nordic World Championships in Trondheim without a single medal and had to be satisfied with a silver medal in the team competition, while the final was canceled due to strong winds.

Start in the new ski season

In the middle of this emotional roller coaster ride, peeing and all winter sports enthusiasts stand in the starting blocks. "Olympics are pending. No Olympic medal in the world is worth it that you don't feel comfortable or change your own values," she clarified. At the same time, the community can look forward to an exciting new 2024/2025 ski season. According to Schneehoehen.de , numerous ski areas offer in the Alps and, moreover, temporary opening dates that can vary depending on the weather. Planning for winter holidaymakers is in full swing, and many ski fans can no longer expect their winter activities.

The coming months promise tension, both for athletes and peeing as well as for fans who want to follow the first descents and competitions in the popular ski areas. It remains to be seen how the weather conditions develop and which ski areas will open their gates. In this regard, the anticipation of the winter athletes remains unabated.

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