Beat Feuz has his eyes on the fourth crystal ball



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Beat Feuz sees the fourth crystal ball down the hill (Photo: © HEAD / Jonas ERICSSON / AGENCE ZOOM)

Beat Feuz sees the fourth crystal ball down the hill (Photo: © HEAD / Jonas ERICSSON / AGENCE ZOOM)

Val d’Isère – Beat Feuz, a 33-year-old Swiss ski World Cup rider, wants to win the fourth straight downhill crystal ball. He is highly motivated and wants to start the new winter of speed tomorrow in Val d’Isère with a sense of accomplishment. In France, a Super-G and a Downhill are on the program. With regard to the corona pandemic, the Confederacy is acting with great caution. He follows the necessary rules and when asked if he will get vaccinated against the virus, he replies that he would not say no from the beginning. But first the side effects and what the vaccine contains would be clarified.

Feuz also practices other sports. But if you watch tennis, ice hockey, or soccer games on television, where the best sports clash and there are no fans, it hurts.

Currently, skiers are not allowed to go skiing, but cameras placed at key points on the slope give the public goosebumps at home. Feuz was also asked what he would rather have. You can choose between the fourth downhill ball, the fourth win at Wengen, the second World Cup downhill gold medal and the first possible win at the Kitzbühel Streif.

The Swiss bets on the ball in the descent, which is synonymous with a constant season at the highest level. Nothing is more valuable; And due to his previous knee history, which was tantamount to an endless history of suffering, he never thought at first that he could lift a trophy like that.

In the recent past, Swiss ski athletes have worked with their Italian competitors in Cervinia. And Feuz saw a brave Dominik Paris who is eager to return and wants to be successful again after cruciate ligament rupture. Feuz himself was lucky in a training fall in February and was uninjured. These situations show how quickly you can be seriously injured. The most important thing is, and it is even more important than any crystal ball or medal, that you stay healthy.

Report for skiweltcup.tv: Andreas Raffeiner

Source: blick.ch (excerpt)



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