Even the ‘daughter of the mountains’ made this comment: this disease took our breath away



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At the bottom of the ski jumping tower in the Palandöken district in central Turkey Olympic Preparation Center (Toluene), 10 50 athletes in various fields arrived at the camp in August, which was built on August 9, the Coronavirus test results came back negative. Some athletes who continued their work at the camp experienced symptoms such as a severe cough, headache, taste and smell on August 23, and all athletes were retested for coronavirus on the same day. In tests, the results of 5 athletes were positive. Immediately afterwards, the authorities finished the camp and sent the athletes whose results were negative. The five athletes were quarantined in the camp they saw at the Turkish Olympic Preparation Center. The athletes were reported to be in good health.

Even the daughter of the mountains made this comment: This disease took our breath away.

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“DO NOT TRUST YOUR YOUTH”

National skier Sıla Kara, nicknamed ‘The Daughter of the Mountains’, among the athletes who tested positive, asked everyone to follow the rules against coronavirus, saying:

“Turkish Olympic Preparation All our ties with the outside world from the first day we entered the Center were cut. Even our training that we were doing here. Me and we have re-tested the SEEM symptoms on some friends and this time it was positive. Others athletes took us home quarantined here. I had very severe symptoms As a person who ran to the top of Palandöken mountain during training, I thought that if I contracted this disease, I would overcome this disease, but it was not. No one should say that this disease It will not infect me and I trust its youth. I would like to thank the National Olympic Committee, our federation and the authorities of the province for their attention and psychological support. My only wish is that everyone, young or old, pay attention to social distance and hygiene “.

SAVED A CHILD’S LIFE IN SLOVENIA

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Sıla Kara, our only female athlete in the Alpine discipline Olympic team, participated in the ‘Krvavec Giant Slalom’ competition held in Slovenia from February 12 to 13 in order to participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics scheduled in Beijing, the capital of China. As Kara took the cable car to warm up before the final leg, the 12-year-old Slovenian boy sitting next to her lost his balance. Falling from the cable car, the boy clung to the skis of Sıla Kara, who by that time had spread her feet. Then, Kara held the girl with her hands in the air for about 15 minutes. The Slovenian boy was rescued by teams that arrived in the region on warning. Sıla Kara, the national athlete who was declared “hero” by the people of Krvavec, received a medal from the city police chief.

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