“Today I’m not Wendy, today I’m me”



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You have good reason to celebrate: the newly crowned World Cup winner Michelle Gisin.
You have good reason to celebrate: the newly crowned World Cup winner Michelle Gisin.

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Wendy Holdener, podium rider 24 times not, but Michelle Gisin breaks the curse of the Swiss slalom on Tuesday in Semmering after 19 years. After the successful coup, the strong solidarity in the Swiss team is evident.

On December 29, 2012, a certain Michelle Gisin will make her World Cup debut in the Semmering Slalom, and with the starting number 44, the young Swiss will qualify for the second race immediately. But there she is eliminated. Exactly eight years after the day, he celebrates his first World Cup victory in the same place – the circle is full. Gisin not only writes the history of Swiss skiing with him, but also a little personal fairy tale.

“It’s incredible that I got my first win here. And then also in the slalom », thus the Engelbergerin visibly moved. Slalom is not actually Gisin’s preferred discipline, she has already described her relationship with Stangenwald as a love-hate discipline. This Tuesday, however, the off-roader is too strong for all the competition.



Even the scene’s longtime dominators, Mikaela Shiffrin and Petra Vlhova, are left behind. Gisin breaks an incredible 28 slalom streak of the World Cup, in which the victory went to the American or the Slovak. For the first time since January 2017, the two must yield to a competitor at the same time.

The message to colleagues

“Totally crazy! I fought for it in the slalom for many years, I always stayed at it,” she tries to rate the success of the 27-year-old in an interview with “SRF.” She hopes this shows the injured teammates in home that the fight is worth it. “Everything can work at once. This is something that gives us all a lot of courage for next year, after the disastrous 2020,” says Gisin. In any case, Gisin praises his surroundings: ” I think this is a relief for our team, which has worked perfectly for many years. They are all impressive. “

The result of hard work: after 19 years, the Swiss drought in women’s slalom is over. “The most important thing is that we are no longer asked and that we are no longer told,” says Gisin, laughing. This applies to both her and Wendy Holdener, the longtime slalom team leader. Despite having 24 podiums, Holdener has yet to win a special slalom. For Gisin, however, it is a matter of time: “Today I am not Wendy, today I am. But he has everything he can to be on top soon. “

Holdener, who, for her part, has a good fifth place, is happy with Gisin: “Hats off to what Michelle showed today. She came up really good, drove really well and I told her beforehand, ‘I’ve been trying for a long time and it seems so easy with you.’ I’m so happy for her, “Holdener says, announcing,” We’re celebrating You, today! “It could not have been due to team chemistry that the Swiss women’s slalom team had to wait so long for the final advance.

The talk about Adelboden and Wengen: skis, stars and high performance

Four-time World Cup winner Daniel Albrecht, Swiss ski president Urs Lehmann and young talent Dionys Kippel will discuss skis, stars, outstanding performances and new challenges with moderator Stefan Eggli.

23.12.2020



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