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A European tour of competitions during the ongoing pandemic.
As usual, but not yet, according to Alpine skier Sara Hector.
– It is important to take advantage of the present, he says.
One of last season’s best Swedish skiers, Sara Hector, testifies to good form – and a coaching attitude as if the crown pandemic didn’t exist – ahead of the weekend the national alpine ski team kicks off. the World Cup season with giant slalom in Sölden, Austria.
– It feels very good, it has been super good pepper and good atmosphere in the whole gang in the preseason, Hector says during a press conference on Thursday.
It must be flexible
As usual, competitions are about going out and doing the best you can, he says. At the same time, this year’s competitive season means a lot of adaptations, crown tests with quick responses, protocols and precautionary measures.
– You can only make short-term plans. You have to take advantage of the present all the time and make the most of it, says Héctor.
“New every day”
She, and the entire apparatus that surrounds the national team, relates to what national team manager Lars Melin calls “the new everyday life.” It involves self-discipline, safety thinking, and respect for others.
– It is not possible to ski in Sweden, so in order to continue, trips were a must. Together with the national team doctor, we have developed solutions to do everything possible to bring the safe before the unsafe, says Melin.
In addition to Héctor Estelle Alphand, Jonna Luthman, Sara Rask, Hanna Aronsson Elfman and Kristoffer Jacobsen, the Swedish squad is ahead of the giant slalom competitions.
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